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- John Walwayn (died between 1324 and 1326) was an English royal official and scholar, and a proposed author of the chronicle known as Vita Edwardi Secundi...
- Noël Denholm-Young put forward the proposition that John Walwayn was the author. Walwayn was a lawyer from Herefordshire who was originally a clerk...
- May 1317) John Hotham, Bishop of Ely (27 May 1317 – 10 June 1318) John Walwayn, Canon of St. Paul's and Hereford (10 June – 16 November 1318) John Sandall...
- 1312–1314) Walter Norwich (1314–1317) John Hotham (1317–June 1318) John Walwayn (June–November 1318) John Sandale (November 1318–1319) Walter Norwich (1319–1320)...
- Preceded by Walter Norwich Lord High Treasurer 1312–1314 Preceded by John Walwayn Lord High Treasurer 1318–1319 Catholic Church titles Preceded by Henry...
- per concilium Middle Party replaced Hereford and Pembroke's candidate Walwayn as Treasurer after only five months in office. On 6 December, the Ordinance...
- castellan John Palaiologos, Byzantine nobleman and governor (b. 1288) John Walwayn, English scholar, official and Lord Treasurer Mondino de Liuzzi, Italian...
- 1311 1316 Richard Kellaw In the ensuing vacancy, Thomas de Charlton, John Walwayn and John de Kynardesley were nominated by Edward II, Humphrey de Bohun...
- 1312–1314) Walter Norwich (1314–1317) John Hotham (1317–June 1318) John Walwayn (June–November 1318) John Sandale (November 1318–1319) Walter Norwich (1319–1320)...
- 1312–1314) Walter Norwich (1314–1317) John Hotham (1317–June 1318) John Walwayn (June–November 1318) John Sandale (November 1318–1319) Walter Norwich (1319–1320)...