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Bibliography
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Cokayne, George Edward, Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, vol 02 Bass-Canning. London: St Catherine Press, 1912. Reprinted (4 per page) Gloucester: A Sutton, 1982. Available at https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412 Vol 2 also available at http://archive.org/completepeerageo02coka Information from this source tagged as [Ref: CP II [Ap][p0-9].*].
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Bevan, Rosie, John BULMER executed 25 May 1537, Tyburn. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 11/9/2001. Subject: John BULMER executed 25 May 1537, Tyburn. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/5Amqfu0q3xc/m/IL1YbIMqe2UJ. Author address: rbevan at fernside dot co dot nz. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 11/9/2001-152241].
Sources for birth and parent Information
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- age 40 in 1531 [Ref: CP II p418],
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Sources with Information about marriage to Anne BIGOD
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- first marriage of John [Ref: CP II p418]
Sources with Information about marriage to Margaret STAFFORD
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- second marriage of John [Ref: CP II p419]
Research Notes:
9th Lord Bulmer (du jure), of Barony cr 1344 [Ref: CP II p418]
Sir John Bulmer was involved in the Pilgimage of Grace which was the name
given to a religious uprising largely orchestrated by the gentry and clergy in
the north of England in 1536 as a result of religious reforms and the
suppression of the monasteries which were of more religious and social
significance in the poorer north than in the south of England, as well as a
source of income for the gentry who owned the advowsons. For example to be
noted is that the Darcys, Fauconbergs, Conyers owned the advowson of
Gisborough priory which had descended to them from the Brus family; and the
Bulmers from the earliest days had been patrons there. All the ancestors of
the latter were buried inside the priory. "Among their requests was the
suppression of Lutheran heretical books, the punishment of heretical bishops
and of the king's evil advisers, the recall of his anti-ecclesiastical
legislation, the prosecution of his "visitors", Lee and Layton, and the
holding of a parliament in the North. Alarmed at the size of the insurrection,
the king offered an unlimited pardon and promised to redress their grievances
in a parliament at York. Thereupon Aske disbanded his army, which, however,
was soon again in the field, when it was seen that the king would not redeem
his promises. The insurgents were defeated by the Duke of Norfolk in their
attempts to seize Hull and Carlisle." [Catholic Encyclopedia].
Hanged at Tyburn after their trial at Westminster in May 1537 for their
part in this were, Sir Thomas Percy of Seamer, Sir Stephen Hamerton, Francis
Bigod, George Lumley, Nicholas Tempest several other gentleman together with
abbots and monks of Fountains, Jervaulx, Barlings, the ex Prior of Guisborough
Priory, James Cokerel. Lady Bulmer was burnt at Smithfield and Lord Darcy
executed at Tower Hill. Sir Robert Constable was hanged in chains at Hull and
Robert Aske the leader of the rebellion was martyred horribly at York.
Other names of families involved in the rebellion include Neville, Latimer,
Scrope, Lumley, Vavasour, Hilliard, Wolsthrope, Fairfax, Lawson, Hamerton,
Norton, Gascoigne, Plumpton indicate how popular a cause it was amongst the
northern gentry. The Pilgrimage of Grace had the effect of uniting both gentry
and commoners, involving about 35, 000 people and was the largest of the
religious uprisings. Smaller ones broke out afterwards in 1549 and 1557. The
gentry of Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland and the northern counties
obdurately remained catholic for centuries afterwards, which contributed to
their impoverishment owing to recusancy penalties.
It was an incident which has been little discussed by historians but which
had the effect of isolating the northern gentry from the centre of power in
the south, with severe economic consequences for the northern counties. It
wasn't until the industrial revolution that this was in part redressed. [Ref:
Rosie Bevan SGM 11/9/2001-152241]
Pedigree of Sir John BULMER
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Ralph De BULMER, Lord Bulmer
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Ralph De BULMER
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Alice KILLINGHOLM
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Sir Ralph BULMER
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Margaret
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Sir Ralph BULMER
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John De SUTTON, Lord Sutton
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Sir Thomas De SUTTON, Lord Sutton
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Constance SAMPSON
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Agnes SUTTON
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Sir John De HOTHOM
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Agnes De HOTHOM
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Sir Ralph BULMER
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Isabel
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Sir William BULMER
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Robert De HILTON, Lord Hilton
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Alexander De HILTON, Lord Hilton
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Joan
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Robert De HILTON, Lord Hilton
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Alice
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Sir William De HILTON, Lord Hilton
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Sir William De FELTON
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Alianore De FELTON
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Margaret HILTON
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Sir Robert De HILTON
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Robert De HILTON
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(Unk) De GREYSTOKE
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Sir Robert HILTON
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Maud De CAMPANIA
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Dionis HILTON
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Isabel
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Sir Ralph BULMER
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Hugh De EURE
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Sir John De EURE
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Ellen
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Sir John EURE
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Agnes
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Sir Ralph De EURE
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Sir Thomas GREY
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Margaret GREY
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Agnes
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Robert EURE
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William D'ATON
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Sir Gilbert D'ATON
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Isabel De VEER
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Sir William D'ATON, Lord Aton
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Catherine De ATON
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Sir Henry PERCY, Lord Percy
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Henry De PERCY, Lord Percy
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Eleanor FITZ ALAN
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Isabel De PERCY
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Robert De CLIFFORD, Lord Clifford
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Idonia De CLIFFORD
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Maud De CLARE
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Elizabeth EURE
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Sir Anketil MALLORY
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Sir Anketil MALLORY
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Sir Roger La ZOUCHE
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(Unk) La ZOUCHE
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Julian
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Sir Thomas MALLORY
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Thomas De DRIBY
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John De DRIBY
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Alice De DRIBY
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Piers De GAVESTON, Earl Of Cornwall
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Amy De GAVESTON
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Elizabeth MALLORY
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Philip TALBOT
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Sir John TALBOT
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(Unk) FRENE
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Elizabeth FRENE
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Joan TALBOT
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William MOTON
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Sir Robert MOTON
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Joan INGE
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Alice MOTON
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Sir Ralph BASSET, Lord Basset Of Sapcote
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Alice BASSET
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Sibyl ASTLEY
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Sir William BULMER
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Thomas WARDE
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Agnes WARDE
Sir John BULMER
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John CONYERS
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Robert CONYERS
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Sir Robert CONYERS
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Sir John CONYERS
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Sir John De PERCY
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Julienne PERCY
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Sir Christopher CONYERS
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Sir William St QUINTIN
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Sir John St QUINTIN
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Joan De THWENGE
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Anthony St QUINTIN
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Agnes HERBERT
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Margaret St QUINTIN
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William SWYNOWE
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Margaret SWYNOWE
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Elizabeth
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Sir John CONYERS, K.G.
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Thomas ROLLESTON
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Ellen ROLLESTON
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Beatrice HAULAY
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Sir John CONYERS
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Sir John DARCY, Lord Darcy
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Sir John DARCY, Lord Darcy
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Emmeline HERON
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Sir Philip DARCY, Lord Darcy
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Sir Nicholas De MEINILL, Lord Meinill
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Elizabeth De MEINILL, Baroness Meinill
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Alice De ROS
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Sir John DARCY, Lord Darcy
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Sir Thomas GREY
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Sir Thomas GRAY
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Agnes
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Elizabeth GRAY
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William De PRESFEN
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Margaret De PRESFEN
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Sir Philip DARCY, Lord Darcy
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Sir Henry De GREY, Lord Grey Of Wilton
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Sir Reynold De GREY, Lord Grey Of Wilton
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Anne De ROCKLEY
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Sir Henry De GRAY, Lord Grey Of Wilton
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Sir Richard De La VACHE, K.G.
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Maud De La VACHE
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Amy
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Margaret De GRAY
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Sir Richard TALBOT, Lord Talbot
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Gilbert TALBOT, Lord Talbot
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Elizabeth COMYN
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Elizabeth TALBOT
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James BUTLER, Earl Of Ormond
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Petronilla BUTLER
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Eleanor De BOHUN
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Margery DARCY
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Henry FITZHUGH, Lord FitzHugh
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Sir Henry FITZHENRY
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Eva De BULMERE
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Henry FITZ HUGH, Lord FitzHugh
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Sir Richard De FOURNEUX
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Joan De FOURNEUX
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Sir Henry FITZ HUGH, K.G., Lord FitzHugh
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Sir Geoffrey Le SCROPE
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Sir Henry Le SCROPE, Lord Scrope Of Masham
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Ivette De ROS
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Joan Le SCROPE
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Joan
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Alianore FITZHUGH
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Sir John De GREY
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Sir John De GREY, K.G., Lord Grey Of Rotherfield
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Margaret De ODINGSELLS
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Sir Robert De GREY
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John MARMION, Lord Marmion
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Avice MARMION
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Maud FURNIVAL
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Elizabeth De GREY
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Herbert De St QUINTIN
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Sir Hubert De ST QUENTIN
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Lora FAUCONBERG
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Lora De ST QUENTIN
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Sir Warin De LISLE
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Margery De LISLE
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Alice TYEYS
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Margery CONYERS
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Robert De NEVILLE
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Randolph De NEVILLE, Lord Neville Of Raby
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Mary FITZRANULPH
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Ralph De NEVILLE, Lord Neville Of Raby
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Robert FITZ ROGER, Lord Clavering
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Euphemia De CLAVERING
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Margery De La ZOUCHE
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John De NEVILL, K.G. Lord Neville Of Raby
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James De AUDLEY
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Sir Hugh De AUDLEY, Lord Audley
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Ela LONGESPEE
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Alice AUDLEY
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Sir Edmund De MORTIMER, Lord Mortimer
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Isolda MORTIMER
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Sir Ralph De NEVILLE, K.G., Earl Of Westmoreland
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Sir Henry De PERCY, Baron Of Topcliffe
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Sir Henry PERCY, Lord Percy
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Eleanor De WARENNE
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Henry De PERCY, Lord Percy
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Sir Richard FITZ ALAN, Earl Of Arundel
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Eleanor FITZ ALAN
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Alasia Of Saluzzo
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Maud PERCY
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Roger De CLIFFORD
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Robert De CLIFFORD, Lord Clifford
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Isabel De VESPONT
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Idonia De CLIFFORD
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Thomas DeCLARE, Lord Of Thomond
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Maud De CLARE
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Julian FITZ MAURICE
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William NEVILLE, K.G., Earl of Kent
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Edward I King Of England
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Edward II King Of England
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Eleanor Of Castile
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Edward III King Of England
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Phillip IV King Of France
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Isabella Of France
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Jeanne Of Navarre, Countess Of Champagne
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John Of Gaunt K.G., Duke of Lancaster
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John II Count Of Hainault, Count Of Holland
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William III Count Of Hainault And Holland
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Philippa Of Luxembourg
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Philippa Of Hainault
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Charles Count Of Valois And Anjou
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Joanna Of Valois
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Margaret Of Naples
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Joan De BEAUFORT
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Sir Payn Roet Of Hainault, Gulenne King Of Arms
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Katharine Of Hainault
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Alice NEVILLE
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Sir Walter De FAUCOMBERGE, Lord Faucomberge
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Walter De FAUCOMBERGE, Lord Faucomberge
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Agnes De BRUS
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John De FAUCOMBERGE, Lord Faucomberge
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Sir Robert De ROS, Baron Of Helmsley
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Isabel De ROS
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Isabel D'ALBINI
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Walter De FAUCOMBERGE, Lord Faucomberge
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John De BULMER
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Ralph De BULMER, Lord Bulmer
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Tiphaine De MOREWICK
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Eve BULMER
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(Unk)
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Sir Thomas FAUCOMBERGE, Lord Faucomberge
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Sir John De PATESHULL
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Simon De PATESHULL
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Agnes
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Sir John PATSHULL
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Sir John STONEGRAVE
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Isabella STONEGRAVE
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Ida WAKE
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Maud PATESHULLE
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Pierre I Sire De Grandison
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Sir William De GRANDISON, Lord Grandison
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Agnes Of Neuenburg
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Mabel De GRANDISON
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Sir John TREGOZE, Lord Tregoze
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Sibilla TREGOZE
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Mabel FITZWARINE
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Joan FAUCOMBERGE
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William BROUNFLETE
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Sir Thomas BROUNFLETE
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Joan BROUNFLETE
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Sir John De St JOHN, Baron Of Basing
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Sir Edward De St JOHN
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Alice FITZ REYNOLD
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Sir Edward St JOHN
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John DAWTRY
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Eve DAWTRY
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Elizabeth De La STANE
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Margaret St JOHN
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Sir Gilbert D'ATON
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Sir William D'ATON, Lord Aton
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Anastasia D'ATON
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Henry De PERCY, Lord Percy
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Isabel De PERCY
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Idonia De CLIFFORD
Descendants of Sir John BULMER