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John De Monmouth (MP)
John of Monmouth (c.1182–1248) was an Anglo-Norman feudal lord. John of Monmouth or John de Monmouth may also refer to: *John of Monmouth (died 1257), Anglo-Norman feudal lord, son of John of Monmouth (c.1182–1248) *John of Monmouth (bishop) (died 1323), bishop of Llandaff * John de Monmouth (MP) for Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency) Gloucester is a constituency centred on the cathedral city and county town of the same name, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Richard Graham of the Conservative Party. History A borough of Gloucester was establish ...
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John Of Monmouth
John of Monmouth (c. 1182 – 1248) was an Anglo-Norman feudal lord of Breton ancestry, who was lord of Monmouth between 1190 and 1248. He was a favourite of both King John and his son, Henry III, and one of the most powerful royal allies in the Welsh Marches. Life He was born in Monmouth, the son of Gilbert fitzBaderon, and the great-grandson of William fitzBaderon who had been lord of Monmouth at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086. John's father died in about 1189, and, being under age, he was made the ward of his uncle, William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, Sheriff of Herefordshire and a court favourite. He was still a ward of de Braose at the time of King John's accession to the throne of England in 1199, but, by 1201, he had married Cecilia de Waleran and paid the king 120 marks and two Norway hawks for his share of her father's property. Like William de Braose, he had a close relationship with the king, who visited Monmouth in 1213 on a hunting expedition. When ...
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John Of Monmouth (died 1257)
John of Monmouth (died 1257) was a feudal lord in the Welsh Marches. Life He was the son of John of Monmouth and his second wife Agnes, daughter of Walter de Muscegros.William Henry Page, ''The Victoria History of the County of Dorset'' vol. 3 (1908), p. 58archive.org Penrhos Castle was the focus of a sharp dispute the younger John of Monmouth had with William III de Cantilupe. There are official records showing that John was appointed ''custos'' of the castle in 1251, and William was pardoned the following year for demolishing it. On the basis of documentary evidence, the castle and the dispute it created lasted from 1248 to 1253. Family and legacy John of Monmouth died, according to the ''Victoria County History of Dorset'', without issue. He left Monmouth Castle to Prince Edward. His heirs were Albretha de Boterell and Joan de Nevil, an aunt on his mother's side, and a first cousin. A recent scholarly source identifies another John of Monmouth, later hanged for murder, t ...
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John Of Monmouth (bishop)
John of Monmouth DD (a.k.a. John de Monemuta; died 1323) was a medieval university Chancellor and Bishop of Llandaff. John of Monmouth was Chancellor of the University of Oxford in England during 1322–24. He was a Doctor of Divinity. He was later Bishop of Llandaff in Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in ... from 1297 to his death in 1323. See also * Monmouth in Wales References Year of birth unknown 1323 deaths Chancellors of the University of Oxford Bishops of Llandaff 13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops 14th-century English Roman Catholic bishops {{England-academic-administrator-stub ...
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John De Monmouth (MP)
John of Monmouth (c.1182–1248) was an Anglo-Norman feudal lord. John of Monmouth or John de Monmouth may also refer to: *John of Monmouth (died 1257), Anglo-Norman feudal lord, son of John of Monmouth (c.1182–1248) *John of Monmouth (bishop) (died 1323), bishop of Llandaff * John de Monmouth (MP) for Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency) Gloucester is a constituency centred on the cathedral city and county town of the same name, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Richard Graham of the Conservative Party. History A borough of Gloucester was establish ...
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