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- involved in a dispute with his Lincolnshire neighbour, Sir Robert Tirwhit, in 1411. Tirwhit was a newly appointed royal justice and a well-known figure in...
- independent: raised to abbey status 1115/6; dissolved 1538; granted to Sir Robert Tirwhit; now in ownership of Bardney Parochial Council, with public access The...
- Robert Tirwhit, the former brought his two brothers-in-law, while Tirwhit attended with 500 men. Ros and his relatives escaped and accused Tirwhit of attempting...
- started by Henry VIII. The property was then granted to Sir Robert Tirwhit. Tirwhit retained the abbot's lodging as a house and converted the cloister...
- Sir Richard Hastings 1434–1435 Sir William Ryther 1435–1436 Sir William Tirwhit 1436–1437 Sir John Constable 1437–1438 Sir Robert Constable 1438–1439 Sir...
- independent: raised to abbey status 1115/6; dissolved 1538; granted to Sir Robert Tirwhit; now in ownership of Bardney Parochial Council, with public access The...
- of Commons. 1878. "History of Parliament". Retrieved 1 September 2011. "TIRWHIT, William (d.1451), of Wrawby, Lincs. and Thorngumbald, Yorks". History...