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... WILLIAM DE FORTIBUS , son of William , mar . Aveline , d . of Richard , Lord Montfitchet . This William was starved ... Sir John was the 32 LORDS OF HAREWOOD .
... WILLIAM DE FORTIBUS , son of William , mar . Aveline , d . of Richard , Lord Montfitchet . This William was starved ... Sir John was the 32 LORDS OF HAREWOOD .
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... Sir Robert Lisle , Lord of Rougemont and Wilbraham in Cambridgeshire ; and Sir William Lisle , Lord of Cameldon and Shefford , who died without issue . In the Prince's expedition into Gascoigne , 29 Ed . III . , A.D. 1356 , he attended ...
... Sir Robert Lisle , Lord of Rougemont and Wilbraham in Cambridgeshire ; and Sir William Lisle , Lord of Cameldon and Shefford , who died without issue . In the Prince's expedition into Gascoigne , 29 Ed . III . , A.D. 1356 , he attended ...
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... Sir William de Aldburgh paid his brother - in - law Robert , the sum of £ 1000 for the manor of Harewood , and its appurtenances , by command of the King Edward III . , in the 38th year of his reign , 1865 : — " Fines . Anno Edward III ...
... Sir William de Aldburgh paid his brother - in - law Robert , the sum of £ 1000 for the manor of Harewood , and its appurtenances , by command of the King Edward III . , in the 38th year of his reign , 1865 : — " Fines . Anno Edward III ...
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... Sir William de Aldburgh seems to have made this place his chief residence . He was the rebuilder of the castle , in the history of which , further particulars respecting him are given . PEDIGREE OF THE DE LISLES AND THE DE ALDBURGHS ...
... Sir William de Aldburgh seems to have made this place his chief residence . He was the rebuilder of the castle , in the history of which , further particulars respecting him are given . PEDIGREE OF THE DE LISLES AND THE DE ALDBURGHS ...
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... Sir William de Aldburgh and Elizabeth his wife , by fine , 1365 . SIR WILLIAM DE ALDBURGH , Lord of Harewood , Baron Aldburgh , seized of Harewood Castle and Manor , 1365 , by feoffment of Robert , Lord Lisle , mar . Elizabeth de Insula ...
... Sir William de Aldburgh and Elizabeth his wife , by fine , 1365 . SIR WILLIAM DE ALDBURGH , Lord of Harewood , Baron Aldburgh , seized of Harewood Castle and Manor , 1365 , by feoffment of Robert , Lord Lisle , mar . Elizabeth de Insula ...
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