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Spigurnel or
Spigurnell may
refer to:
Henry Spigurnel (c. 1261/3–1328),
English judge:
Justice of the King's
Bench Ralph de
Spigurnell (c. 1317-1373)...
- Sir
Henry Spigurnel (c. 1261/3–1328) was an
English judge. He was
summoned to
parliaments of
Edward I and
Edward II, and was made a
justice of oyer and...
- They were
sealed with the
royal great seal by an
official called the
spigurnel,
equipped with a
special seal press,
using beeswax and resin.
There were...
- she must now
answer for a
thing about which she
could not bind herself.
Spigurnel: If you had
bailed to the lady
thirty marks for safe
custody while she...
- Press.
Retrieved 12
August 2010. Brand, Paul (2004). "Oxford DNB article:
Spigurnel, Sir
Henry (subscription needed)".
Oxford University Press. Retrieved...
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Bennet or
Benedicta of Whitacre,
elected 1332 Joan Power, died 1349
Alice Spigurnel,
elected 1349
Isabel of Ashby,
resigned 1350 Joan of Stanbridge, elected...
- time of
disruption and
instability among the chaplains. Source:
William Spigurnel,
first warden,
occurs 1319. John Cosyn. John of Kirby, died 1338. Edmund...
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attracted attention and of
which the
memory is
preserved by a line, "
Spigurnel e
Belflour sunt gens de cruelté", in a
ballad of the time celebrating...