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Gregory de
Rokesley (died 1291) was an
English goldsmith,
Mayor of
London and
Warden of the Mint. He was
originally from
Rokesley in Kent and was a wealthy...
- 9 terms:
Ralph de
Sandwich (1285–1289, 1289–1292) 8 terms:
Gregory de
Rokesley (1274–1280, 1284) 7 terms:
Andrew Buckerel (1231–1237); John le Breton...
- Mary
Beaufort (b.
between 1431 and 1455) She
married thirdly to
Walter Rokesley.
There was no
known issue from this marriage. She died on 6
March 1467...
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Ruxley (previously
Rokesley, and in the
Domesday Book Helmestrei) was an
ancient hundred, a land
division in the
north west of the
county of Kent, England...
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acquired in 1279 by
Gregory de
Rokesley, who
served eight terms as Lord
Mayor of London. It p****ed down in the
Rokesley family for
several generations...
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Lombard Street in
reference to
credit and
banking in Das Kapital.
Gregory de
Rokesley, eight-times Lord
Mayor of
London from 1274 to 1281 and in 1285, lived...
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Gregory de
Rokesley (Goldsmith)
First seven terms of eight. 1281–1283
Henry le
Walleis unknown Second to
fourth of five terms. 1284
Gregory de
Rokesley (Goldsmith)...
- (Montpellier) 1263
Gregory de
Rokesley,
Thomas de
Forde 1264
Edward Blund,
Peter Fitz
Aunger 1265
Gregory de
Rokesley,
Simon Hadestok 1266 John Adryan...
- and bailiff. He was
succeeded as
mayor by his
political ally,
Gregory de
Rokesley. In 1275,
Edward I
appointed Henry as
mayor of Bordeaux, and
Henry also...
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Small Debts within the
Hundreds of Blackheath,
Bromley and Beckenham,
Rokesley otherwise Ruxley, and
Little and Lessness, in the
County of Kent, and of...