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Henry le
Walleis (sometimes
spelled le Waleys) (died 1302) was a 13th-century
English politician and
Mayor of London. His
origins are obscure; he was...
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After his term as
mayor was ended,
Hervey was
succeeded by
Henry le
Walleis.
Walleis,
along with his
political ally (and
eventual successor)
Gregory de...
- Walla, Wallais, Wallace, Wallice, Wallang, Wall****, Wallayis, Wallays,
Walleis, Wallensis, Walles, Walleyis, Walleys, Walli, Wallis, Walls, Wallyis, Wallys...
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Taraf Tallet,
Sharbat Loze,
Nekdeb Law Olna Mabenhebesh,
Saheb El
Saada and
Wallei El Ahd. She
cites Marion Cotillard as her
acting inspiration, and says she...
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include Walla, Wallais, Wallice, Wallang, Wall****, Wallayis, Wallays,
Walleis, Wallensis, Walles, Valance, Valensis, Valeyns, Vallace, Vallance, and...
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Henry le
Walleis unknown First of five terms. 1274–1280
Gregory de
Rokesley (Goldsmith)
First seven terms of eight. 1281–1283
Henry le
Walleis unknown...
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William Waleys,
English Member of
Parliament in the 1380s and 1390
Henry le
Walleis (died 1302), also
spelled le Waleys,
English businessman and politician...
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trade but died young.
Another of
their children, Joan,
married Henry le
Walleis, who
would later serve five
terms as
mayor of London.
Basinghall Street...
- work
began on the
church towards the end of the 13th century.
Henry le
Walleis (d. 1302),
another mayor of London, is
supposed to have
built the nave...
- 1235)
Henry III of Bar,
French nobleman and
knight (b. 1259)
Henry le
Walleis,
English advisor,
mayor and
politician Hu Sanxing,
Chinese historian and...