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- fair[7] and a w****ly market to be held on a Tuesday. In 1282 Margery de Wolaston was elected Abbess of Delapré Abbey in Northampton. She died circa 1296...
- 1369–1374: John Godinche 1374–1387: Henry Knot 1387–1388: John Benethon de Wolaston 1404–1414: John Halleswayne 1414–1415: Henry de Bilburgh 1415–1416: John...
- 1220 Agatha – died 1274 Emma Maloreelected 1274, died 1282 Margery de Wolastonelected 1282, died 1296–1297 – The Abbess at the time of the death of...
- helmets from the period, typically on the crests, as with the Benty Grange, Wolaston and Guilden Morden examples, or at the ends of the eyebrows, as on those...
- issues of succession for several others, including the Lyot, Purley, and Wolaston (see William Wollaston) families of Staffordshire and Leicestershire. Around...
- Three Pieces for Orchestra Wind Ensemble and Concert Band: La Playa de Wólaston Sinfonía de Valencia Concertino for Euphonium and Band Mare Nostrum Fanfare...
- Kyngheley was elected prioress in 1398. Margaret Podmore died in 1425. Alice Wolaston was elected prioress in 1425. As late as 1462 she is known to have sued...