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  • Humbert de Pairaud was a dignitary of the Knights Templar in France and England from 1261 to 1275. He came from a noble family from Forez an old French...
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  • Sir Richard de Argentein (1241–1246) Fr. Amblard (1250) Roncelin de Fos (1252–1259) Robert de Sandford (1259) Humbert de Pairaud (1270) Gui de Foresta (1275)...
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    the Beaune House, by Humbert de Pairaud, the Visitor of France and England. Another prominent Templar in attendance was Amaury de la Roche, Templar Master...
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  • King of England from 1216 to 1272. Hugues de Pairaud: Templar; son of Humbert de Pairaud. Humbert de Pairaud: Visitor of the Knights Templar in France...
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  • Saunforde, 1231 to 1247 Rocelin de Fosse, 1250 to 1253 Amadeus de Morestello, 1254 to 1259 Humbert de Pairaud, 1267 to 1269 William de Beaulieu, 1274 Robert Turvile...
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  • died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar of Ireland: These lords were the descendants of...
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    to arrest all Templars and confiscate their lands. Jacques de Molay and Hugues de Pairaud, the collector of the royal revenues owed to the Templars, were...
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