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  • Sir Richard Waldegrave (/ˈwɔːlɡreɪv/; c. 1338 – 2 May 1410) was an English knight and Member of Parliament, who served as Speaker of the House of Commons...
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  • Sir Richard Waldegrave (died 2 May 1434) was the son of Sir Richard Waldegrave. He had served in the Hundred Years' War and in 1402, was appointed to...
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    Brittany in 1402. Sir William Waldegrave (c. 1415–1461), was born in Smallbridge. He married Joane Doreward and they had two sons—Sir Thomas Waldegrave, and...
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  • appointed to "keep the seas" (with the 4th Baron Clinton and Sir Richard Waldegrave) in 1402. He was later considered sane when examined by King Henry IV...
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    the same way from Richard II the advowson of Willian, Hertfordshire, and from John Waltham, Bishop of Salisbury, and Warin Waldegrave that of Great Gaddesden...
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    Thomas Chaucer (category English MPs 1402)
    Geoffrey Chaucer as forester of North Petherton Park, Somerset. On 5 November 1402, he received a grant of the chief butlership for life. On 23 February 1411...
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  • of Sir John Paveley and Lady Margaret Waldegrave out of wife Alice Bradshagh daughter of Thomas Bradshagh. Richard Denys was the great-grandson of Maurice...
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    attempts to form another stable ministerial combination failed. In June Lord Waldegrave held the seals of office for only four days. By the start of July, Pitt...
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    said "my boy, this is death". George died at 3:15 a.m. An autopsy conducted by his physicians revealed George had died from upper gastrointestinal bleeding...
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  • Hunstanton 1549 Sir Edmund Wyndham of Felbrigg (3rd term) 1550 William Waldegrave of Stanninghall, Norfolk 1551 Sir John Robsart of Syderstone 1552 Sir...
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  • when he died after a duel on 2 February 1642, but his precise birthdate is not known. Geoffrey Palmer, MP for Ludgershall from March 1660, died in office...
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    Britain. However, Sophia died before Anne, in June 1714 when aged 83, which elevated the Elector to heir-presumptive; Queen Anne died on 1 August the same...
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  • 1017/S0018246X00021610. JSTOR 3020365. S2CID 159565698. Hull seems to have died at the battle, or immediately after. According to P.S. Lewis, "Wedgwood's...
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  • married King Richard II of England (aged 29) Blanche I of Navarre (aged 14) was married by proxy to Martin I of Sicily (aged about 28) in May 1402. An in-person...
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  • 1483". Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. British History Online. "Richard III: Introduction". Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. British History...
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    No records 1399 Thomas Podmore and Thomas Thicknesse 1402 John Joce and Thomas Joce 1406 Richard Fyton and William Lee II 1407 Hugh Colclough and John...
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  • poet (died 1650) 28 May – William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, statesman (died 1662) John Bainbridge, astronomer (died 1648) Richard Corbet,...
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  • diplomat (died 1639) Richard Baker, chronicler (died 1645) Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester (died 1648) Gervase Markham, poet and writer (died 1637)...
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  • special. Was broadcast at the earlier time of 21:00. 29 September 2016: Richard Burgon was a last minute replacement for Emily Thornberry, after the latter...
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    de Sodington 1287 – Robert de Waldegrave 1291 – Brian de Podio 13?? – William … 1349 – John de Hertford 1361 – Richard Keper 1381 – Thomas Whiston 1381...
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