<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bluets</strong> 142 loses Upavaon, 43 releases de Burgh from Devizes, 45 Basset, Philip, 27, 61 Bastard, Lucy, 66 Battle of Boroughbridge, 30, 31 Bouvines, 49 Evesham, 75 Lincoln, 12, 56, 57 Roslin, 100 Saintes, 65 Stirling, 95 Stirling Bridge., 95 Taiilebourg, 65 Wycombe, 46 Baynard, Edmund married to Eleanor Bluet, 121 marries Eleano 1380, 128 dowry of Beanacre manor, 124 effigy in Silchester church?, 124 lands to be inherited, 124 Baynard, Robert lord of <strong>Lackham</strong>, 86 Beanacre, 107, 108, 121, 123 Beatrice of Kent, 77, 80 Bedfordshire, 32, 93 Bek, Antony, 91 Bemfleet, 123 Berkeley, Sir James, 36 welsh manors gained by marrying Eliz. Bluet, 35 Bewley, 78 Bezil. Mathias, 46 Bibury, 61 Bigod, Margery marries John Bluet?, 107 Bigod, Ralph captured at Bouvines, 49 Bigod, Roger, 49 Bigot, Bartholomew, 34 Bishop of Chester, 7 Ely, 123 Lincoln, 7 Llandaff, 22 Salisbury, 7, 47 Bishop of Durham, 91 Bishop Regimius, 7 Bishop Roger of Salisbury, 7 Black Death, 121 Calstone Wellington, 121 Hampshire, 121 Sheldon, 122 Wiltshire, 121 Black Death analysis from IPM, 122 Blount, Blount, 32 Blount, Edmund, 32 Bluet family not earls of Salisbury, 59 Bluet, Alda children Turstan & Ralph Despencer, 73 daughter of Ralph III & Nest, 73 gives land to Priory at Little Malvern, 73 married to de Spencer, 54 marries Almaric Despencer, 73 sister to Ralph II, 18 Bluet, Amicia in Rumsey nunnery 1333, 31 Bluet, Astelyn, 26 Bluet, Eleanor, 107 born pm John Buet ?, 117 dau of John and Eleanor, 108 dau of John Bluet, 116 daug of John and Eleanor, 117 dies >1380, 128 dies 1348, 119 dowry of Beanacre manor, 124 effigy in Silchester church?, 124 heir of sister Margaret, 120 land in Essex, 123 Hampshire, 122 Wiltshire, 123 married to Edmund Baynard, 121 marries John de Peyton 1327, 118 survived by Eleanor anmd Margaret, 119 Bluet, Elizabeth dau of John and Katherine, 33 dies 1352, 32 dies 1420, 36 dies 1429, 37
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bluets</strong> 143 inherits Thurlestone, 33 marries 2 James de Berkeley, 35 marries 3 William Herbert ap Thomas, 36 marries Bartholomew Picot, 34 marries William ap Thomas, 36 welsh manors, 35 Bluet, Emma enters Godstow nunnery, 73 not dau of Nest?, 22 Bluet, Emmeline marries Nicholas' nephew Nicholas, 86 Bluet, Eve wife of Ralph IV, 74 Bluet, Joan dau of John Bluet and Margaret?, 116 does homage for lands, 118 pwed monry by John de Columbariis, 118 sister John Bluet, 118 Bluet, John agreeement with William Martel, 131 agrees to hand over avowson of St Cyrias 1312, 47 altar tomb, 106 arbitor in dispute with Archbishop of Canterbury, 91 back in England October, 97 burilal rights in Lacock Abbey Church, 105 charter signed at LAckham 1316, 111 commissioner in Devizes, 110 Commissioner of oyer and terminer, 109 daily mass for the dead in Lady Chapel Lacock, 115 dau Elizabeth, 33 dies late 1317, 113 executors of will, 114 given Beanacre Manor by Ralph VI, 114 gives up avowson of St Cyriacs, 105 holds Daglingworth from Elizabeth talbot, 33 holds lands from de Monthermer, 100 holds Langston, 14 in Scotlad with the King, 95 in Scotland with the King, 98 in Scotland with the King 1302-3, 99 in Wales, 85 in Wales 1287, 85, 91 land in Bedfordshire, 93 Gloucestershire, 93 Monmouthshire, 100 Wiltshire, 93 land in Box 1313, 109 made a peer? discussion, 95 marries Eleanor, 107 marries Eleanore de Brianzon 1311, 108 marries Katherine Wogan, 33 marries Margery, 107 on embassy to Rome, 96 son of Ralph IV?, 76 suceeds 1303?, 87 surety for Joan of Acre, 99 three daughters ?, 116 tomb found 1900 excavation, 114 with Duke of Norfolk in Wales, 85 witnesses charter
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