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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… for abp.'s coll. of preb. previously held by M. Peter of Dinan, before Aug. 1199 ( Houedene IV 93). Bp. of Cambrai, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… of York by kg. 1196; shared office with M. Peter of Dinan before 1199; prob. res. interest in archdcnry. 1201 … coll. to unident. preb. in succession to M. Peter of Dinan before Aug. 1199 ( Houedene IV 93). Bp. of Cambrai, el. 1199; abp. of Sens 1200; d. June 1222. M. Peter of Dinan Appd. archdcn. of York by abp. late 1194, but chapter …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… but no compelling evidence (see list 10). M. Peter of Dinan preb. unident., list 50 Abp. Geoffrey attempted … 2, under M. Simon of Apulia). Abp. then appd. M. Peter of Dinan, but chapter refused to install him June 1195 ( … Thorner to archdcnry (below). Settlement between Peter of Dinan and Adam of Thorner 1196, whereby Peter was installed …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… township is situated near the river Cain. Llŷsdinam (Llŷs-Dinan, or Llŷs-Dinam) LLŶSDINAM (LLŶS-DINAN, or LLŶSDINAM), a township, in the parish of …
Magna Britannia
… in Lanlivery, to Oliver de Dinant 10, or, more properly, Dinan 11; his family taking their name from Dinan, in Britanny, where they had a castle, and founded a … Netherlands. This monastery was partly endowed, by the Dinan family, with lands in Devonshire. (Sir W. Pole.) See …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… large holding in CHIPPING LAMBOURN was granted to Joce de Dinan, 41 formerly castellan of Ludlow Castle. 42 He must … 44 In 1166 Hugh was holding a part of the lands of Joce de Dinan in Lambourn 45 subsequently known as the manor of … ermine between three eagles or. The second half of Joce de Dinan's land, subsequently known as GRANDISONS, did not come …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… overlordship, was frequently in new hands. Roland de Dinan, a Breton lord, was holding in 1167 5; and he appears … been succeeded by his nephew and eventual heir, Alan de Dinan, whose lands, however, were subsequently taken into the … Gervaise daughter and heir of the above-mentioned Alan de Dinan. 12 The earl's tenure was intermittent. In 1227 and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… tenants to hold for fixed terms or at pleasure. Rollo de Dinan held it in 1158 70 and till 1186. 71 In 1187 it was … Rolls of the Pipe 24 Hen. II (Rec. Com.), 123. Alan de Dinan was given as the tenant in 1157 (Ibid. 81). Pipe R. 632 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 99 a). Church of Buckland Dinham gr. as preb. by Oliver de Dinan 137 c. 1174 × c. 1185 ( Cal. I 69), 138 prob. before … preb. before 31 Dec. 1310 (2 Fasti VIII 20). The family of Dinan (Dinant, Dynant) possibly descended from Dunna, the DB … 28 Dec. 1239, Cal. Ch. Rolls I 248. Cf. also Thomas de Dinan, subdean, list 7, and Richard de Dynam, unident. preb., …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Vatican Archives
… the English ambassador in France, to be resident at Dinan in Brittany with no apparent intention of embarking on …
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