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- outside Warwick in April 1477, but Tocotes managed to evade capture until the Duke himself had been arrested. Tocotes transferred his service to Elizabeth...
- Twynho—sitting for Gloucester and Dorset respectively—and Robert Tocotes, Sir Roger's brother. Tocotes's brother-in-law, the bishop of Salisbury, was also sitting...
- Percy of Scotton 1485–1489: Sir Richard Edge****be 1489?–1492: Sir Roger Tocotes 1492–1494: vacant 1494–1506: Sir Richard Guildford 1507–1509: Sir John...
- the end of that century an ornate south chapel was added by Sir Roger Tocotes and Sir Richard Beauchamp; Pevsner describes it as "the feature which makes...
- The ornate Beauchamp south chapel is similar to the 1492 Beauchamp and Tocotes chapel at Bromham; the north Lamb chapel has a fine panelled ceiling. The...
- Robert Percy Comptroller of the Household 1485–1489 Succeeded by Sir Roger Tocotes Preceded by Sir John Halwell High Sheriff of Devon 1486–1487 Succeeded by...
- 1450 – 1467 Sir Walter Wrottesley 14 June 1468 – 10 April 1473 Sir Roger Tocotes c.1474–1475 Sir John Pilkington 14 April 1477 – 29 December 1478 Sir James...
- 1462–1463: Sir Reginald Stourton, of Stourton (see 1456) 1464: Sir Roger Tocotes 1465: Sir George Darell 1466: Sir Thomas de la Mare 1467: Christopher Wolsley...
- "Leatherstem, Sangra de Drago, Sangregrado, Sangre de Grado, Tecote Prieto, Tocote Prieto, Telondillo, Tlapalezpatli, Pinon del Cerro, Coatli, Torte Amarillo...