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accompany the king of France:—The earl of Es****, Lord Abergavenny, Sir Edw.
Ponynges, Sir Rob. Wingfield.
Commissioners to give
orders to the gentlemen:—Sir...
- from 20
November 1348 to 24
February 1368 by
writs directed Michaeli de
Ponynges, 'whereby he is held to have
become Lord Poynings'. On the
death of the...
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Virgin Moatenden Priory Trinitarian monks founded 1224 by Sir
Michael de
Ponynges;
dissolved 1538;
granted to Sir
Antony Aucher 1538/9; site now occupied...
- de
Poynings was
summoned to
Parliament by
writs direct to
Michaeli de
Ponynges from 20
November 1348 to 24
February 1368. On
account of the
valiant conduct...
- to 26 May 1455, by
writs directed Henrico de Percy, chivaler,
domino de
Ponynges ("Henry de Percy, Knight, lord of the
manor of Poynings"). His wife was...
- of
thErle of
Kildare and others; the Acte of
Supreme Hed; the
Repele of
Ponynges acte; an Acte for
thErle of Ossory; the Acte for the
Furste Frutes [.....
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Virgin Moatenden Priory Trinitarian monks founded 1224 by Sir
Michael de
Ponynges;
dissolved 1538;
granted to Sir
Antony Aucher 1538/9; site now occupied...
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adjudged to the
wardship of the Lord de
Ponynges,
because Thomas had died
seised of land held of the said Lord de
Ponynges by knight's service. And in a court...