- male, deceased (1434)
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- Thomas Chaucer ("c." 1367-14 March, 1434), was the Speaker of the British House of Commons on three occasions and son of Geoffrey Chaucer and...
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- female, deceased (1437)
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- Catherine of Valois was the Queen consort of England from 1420 until 1422. Catherine of Valois was the daughter of King Charles VI of France and...
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- female, deceased (1410)
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- Isabella of Valois was a Princess of France, daughter of King Charles VI and Isabeau de Bavière. She was Queen consort of the Kingdom of England f...
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- Brien FitzCount (also known as Brian de Insula, Brian des Illes and Brian of Wallingford), was the Lord of Wallingford and Baron Abergavenny, and a...
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- male, deceased (1465)
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- Charles of Valois, Duke of Orléans became Duke of Orléans in 1407, following the murder of his father, Louis, Duke of Orléans on the orders of Joh...
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- male, deceased (1271)
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- Henry of Almain (1235 - March 13, 1271), so called because of his father's German connections, was the son of Richard, Earl of Cornwall and king of...
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- Richard of Wallingford, constable of Wallingford Castle and landowner in St Albans, played a key part in the English peasants' revolt of 1381....
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- male, deceased (1107)
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- Miles Crispin (died 1107) (also known as Miles or Milo of Wallingford) was a wealthy Norman landowner, particularly associated with Wallingford...
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- male, deceased (1660)
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- Colonel Thomas Blagge (1613-14 November 1660) was a supporter of Charles I in the English Civil War. He came from Horningsheath, Suffolk, and was...
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- male, deceased (1246)
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- Richard Fitz Roy (died 1246) or de Warenne, Baron of Chilham, Kent, was the illegitimate son of King John of England. His mother was John's cousin,...
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