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- Nicholas Potyn (died 1398) was an English politician. Potyn was the son of MP John Potyn of Rochester, Kent. He married a woman named Alice. The heir...
- Preceded by William Pecche with John Cobham Member of Parliament for Kent 1395 With: Thomas Brockhill Succeeded by Thomas Brockhill with Nicholas Potyn...
- Hill. In 1975 it merged with the Richard Watts Charity. In 1315 Symond Potyn left estates to fund the building of "a House with Appurtenances called...
- Charity include St Catherine's Hospital founded under the Charity of Symond Potyn in 1315. The original charity created the post of "provider" to run the...
- England Preceded by Arnold Savage with Nicholas Potyn Member of Parliament for Kent 1393 With: Nicholas Potyn Succeeded by William Pecche with John Cobham...
- Nicholas Potyn 1393 Sir William Burcester 1394 Sir William Pecche John Cobham 1395 Sir Nicholas Haute Thomas Brockhill 1397 (Jan) Nicholas Potyn 1397 (Sep)...
- Pembury. 1396 Sir Nicholas Haute of Wadden Hall in Waltham 1397 Thomas St. Leger of Ulcomb 1398 Nicholas Potyn of Sheppey 1399 John Boteller of Graveney...
- became Archdeacon of Salisbury, but exchanged the next year with William Potyn for the parish of Lyminge. That benefice was exchanged a year later for...
- charities, such as St Catherine's Hospital founded under the charity of Symond Potyn in 1315. Richard Watts Charities, as of 2013, provides 66 self-contained...
- 1383–1 July 1384 (exch.): Thomas Butiller 1 July 1384 – 1402: William Potyn (unsuccessful exchange) 1400–1402 (d.): Walter FitzPiers (royal grant) 1402–14...