- John de
Reynham was
Archdeacon of
Barnstaple from 1350 to c.1352.
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borough for the
sheriff as was the
requirement elsewhere. A writ to
Roger de
Reynham,
Sheriff of Kent, in 1332
directed and
commanded him that the residents...
- in Es**** but he also held the
manors of Lyneford,
Hokewold **** Wiltone,
Reynham,
South Lenn, Middleton,
Berton Byne****, Hoo and
Ilsington in Norfolk....
- land at
Barkway and Newsells, Hertfordshire, Middelton, Lenn, Herewyk,
Reynham,
Pudding Norton, Gately, Wilton, la Hawe, Hoo and
Ilsington in Norfolk...
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certain Lands,
between Horatio Lord
Townsend and the
Rector of East and West
Reynham, in the
County of Norfolke.
Naturalization of
Alvaro de
Costa and Others...
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December 1330 – 1349: John de N****ington 8
April 1350 – 1351: John de
Reynham c. 1352: Hugh de
Monyton 23
February 1355 – 2
September 1358: John de Derby...
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Church of
England titles Preceded by
William Zouche Archdeacon of
Barnstaple 1330–1349 Succeeded by John de
Reynham...
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Norwich 1325
Geoffrey de
Eyton 1325.
Prebend of
Ealdstreet 1325
William de
Reynham 1327-? Adam de Limbergh ?-1331. John de
Woodford 1331-?
Richard de Murimuth...