WilliamCoventre (fl. 1380s) was an English politician. Coventre was a Member of Parliament for Devizes in October 1383 and 1393. Coventre was Mayor of...
1423, 1426, 1427 and 1433. He was probably the son of WilliamCoventreI. "COVENTRE, William III (D.c.1445), of Devizes, Wilts. | History of Parliament...
WilliamCoventre may refer to: WilliamCoventreI, MP for Devizes October 1383 and 1393 WilliamCoventre II, MP for Melcombe Regis 1397 William Coventre...
Walter de Coventre (died 1371 or 1372) was a 14th-century Scottish ecclesiastic. There is no direct evidence of his birthdate, his family, or his family's...
Preceded by WilliamCoventreI with William Spicer Member of Parliament for Devizes 1394 With: Richard Brunker Succeeded by Richard Cardmaker with William Spicer...
Preceded by WilliamCoventreI with William Spicer Member of Parliament for Devizes 1394 With: John Tapener Succeeded by Richard Cardmaker with William Spicer...
Cardmaker 1379–81 Richard Cardmaker 1377–79 William Spicer. 1381–82 William Spicer 1388–89 WilliamCoventreI 1391–92 Richard Cardmaker 1410 Simon Skinner...
ancient and wealthy Gloucestershire gentry family, the 3rd son of Sir William Whittington (d.1358) of Pauntley, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire...
February 1324 Northburgh wrote to Muckley to rehearse the case of William de Coventre, a Shrewsbury monk who had rebelled against monastic discipline and...
William Stephen, sometimes William Stephani (probably Stephenson), was a medieval prelate based in Scotland, who became Bishop of Orkney and then Bishop...
Dunblane; his opponents were John Stewart and then John de Keremor. Bishop William Stephani had appointed Ochiltree as dean following the death of the previous...
or the boundary of the settlement. An alternative favoured by some is "Coventre" – derived from the words "Coven" (old variation of "Convent") and "tre"...
Inchaffray Previously Abbot of Inchaffray. 1347-1361 William de Cambuslang 1361-1371 x 1372 Walter de Coventre 1372-1373 Andrew Magnus 1380-1403 Dúghall of Lorne...