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William Langland (/ˈlæŋlənd/; Latin:
Willielmus de Langland; c. 1330 – c. 1386) is the
presumed author of a work of
Middle English alliterative verse generally...
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William Barne or
Berners (by 1527 – 1562), of
Harlton and Milton, Cambridgeshire, was an
English landowner and politician. He
married Alice Cook, widow...
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William Grimsby or
Grymesby (1420–1482) was an
English courtier and parliamentarian, a
member of the
Lancastrian faction in the Wars of the Roses. Grimsby...
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William of
Rubruck (Dutch:
Willem van Rubroeck; Latin:
Gulielmus de Rubruquis; fl. 1248–1255) or
Guillaume de
Rubrouck was a
Flemish Franciscan missionary...
- College,
Dublin (MS 212),
which ascribes the work to one man,
called '
Willielmus de Langlond':
Memorandum quod
Stacy de
Rokayle pater willielmi de Langlond...
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Grymesby was "Yoman of the Stoole" to
Henry VI. He may, or may not, be the
Willielmus Grymesby who was MP for
Great Grimsby. 1487-1509: Hugh
Denys of Osterley...
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Willielmus Grymesby was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for
Great Grimsby in 1365, 1379 and 1382. "Old...
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Ricardus le Hurt 1313 (Jul)
Willielmus de la
Chapele Galfridus de
Wolvehope 1313 (Sep)
Simon Tring Johannes Gouman 1319
Willielmus Walewere Henricus de Rudham...
- the
foundation charter of the
priory at
Bruton he
describes himself as "
Willielmus de Moyne,
comes Somersetensis". The
title was not
recognised by Stephen...
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Bishop of York. 1292 May 3
Willielmus de Grandisono,
Asperton (Ashperton Castle).
William de Grandison. 1292 June 20
Willielmus de
Bello Campo,
Comes Warr...