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Sir Henry de Bodrugan (c. 1263–1308) was a Cornish landowner, knight and politician.
Sir Henry de Bodrugan (c. 1263–1308) was a Cornish landowner, knight and politician. Bodrugan was the son and heir of Sir Roger de Bodrugan (d. 1277)...
Bodrugan is a Cornish surname and placename. It may refer to: HenryBodrugan (died 1308), Cornish landowner, knight and politician Nicholas Bodrugan (born...
Sir Otto I Bodrugan (6 January 1290 – 6 September 1331), his name often written at the time as Otes, was an English landowner, soldier and politician from...
inhabited by the 12th century. Between 1154 and 1189 Henry II granted a charter in favour of Sir HenryBodrugan as Mayor of East Looe. West Looe was given free...
Herbert, wife of Sir Thomas Talbot, 2nd Viscount Lisle, and of Sir HenryBodrugan. Lady Cecily Herbert, wife of John Greystoke. Lady Elizabeth Herbert...
Nicholas Bodrugan alias Adams (1548)"". The Internet Archive. Retrieved 22 February 2010. Siemens, Raymond G. "The English Lyrics of the Henry VIII Manuscript"...
knight, Robert Willoughby, knight, John Crocker, knight, John Fortescue, HenryBodrugan, John Sturgeon, Thomas Whalisburgh, John Trenowith, Thomas Trefrye,...
his wife Margaret, daughter of Sir John Whalesborough and his wife Joan Bodrugan. His father was a minor landowner in Devon who served Edward Courtenay...
the most worthy Prince, Edward Duke of Somerset. A Welshman, Nicholas Bodrugan, added his Epitome of the title of the kynges majestie of Englande, which...
affair with Sir HenryBodrugan of Cornwall, whom she later married after her first husband's death. A son was born to Joan named John Bodrugan, who claimed...
has been conducting a secret affair with the brother of Sir Henry's wife, Sir Otto Bodrugan, who is waylaid and killed by Oliver's men. Each visit corresponds...
Saints Meva and Ida in 1259 by Bishop Bronescombe and in 1329 Sir Otho Bodrugan appropriated it to Glasney College. The Norman church was cruciform and...
descended two important parallel lines: Firstly an adulterous line of the Bodrugan family which adopted the name Beaumont and which inherited the Beaumont...
other vast possessions of the Earls. Nicholas Adams (died 1584), (alias Bodrugan), MP Gourney family, a Devonshire gentry family listed in the Heraldic...
1225: Reginald de Langford 1225: Reginald de Valle Torta 1225–1227: Henry de Bodrugan 1220s: John fitz Richard 1231–1233: Simon de Brackley 1230s: Robert...
Constance of Portugal, queen consort of Castile (d. 1313) January 6 – Otto Bodrugan, English landowner and politician (d. 1331) June 23 – Jakushitsu Genkō...
"a large land formerly bearing the name of a kingdom." John Vivian and Henry Drake, in their preface to the Visitation of the County of Cornwall, commented...
for saints day celebrations. The richest families (including Arundell, Bodrugan, Bottreaux, Grenville, and Edgcumbe) retained their own minstrels, and...
Tristram Risdon (d.1640) married Joan St Aubyn (born 1411), widow of Otto Bodrugan (from the prominent Cornish family) and one of the two daughters and co-heiresses...