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- Hastings House, Clyvedon estate interior, St James's Palace throne room); Syon House and Badminton House (Hastings House); Castle Howard (Clyvedon estate); Coneysthorpe...
- – Volume One: The Lure of Moriarty by Vernon Mealor, published by The Clyvedon Press, the first part being a first person account by the colonel of his...
- of Bristol.[citation needed] Courtenay married Margaret Clyvedon, daughter of John de Clyvedon by his wife Elizabeth. He died on 2 February 1405 and was...
- Wiltshire (now in Somerset), by his second wife Margaret Clyvedon, daughter and heiress of John Clyvedon. Elizabeth was sole heiress of her mother and survived...
- who married Margaret Clyvedon, widow of Sir John de Saint Loe (d. 8 November 1375), and daughter and heiress of John de Clyvedon. Humphrey Courtenay,...
- de Hamptonne 1313 Henri de Sully 1323 Gérard Derous 1323-1326 Jean de Clyvedon 1324-1325 Jean de Roches, Robert de Norton and Raoul B****et 1326 - 1331...
- who married Margaret Clyvedon, widow of Sir John de Saint Loe (d. 8 November 1375), and daughter and heiress of John de Clyvedon. His monumental br****...
- Wiltshire (now in Somerset), by his second wife Margaret Clyvedon, daughter and heiress of John Clyvedon. Elizabeth was sole heiress of her mother and survived...
- 3 February 1420 William Soper, 3 February 1420 – 7 April 1442 Richard Clyvedon, 7 April 1442 – 1460 Piers Bowman, 1461–1479 Thomas Rogers, 12 December...