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- Pattishall, also known in antiquity as Pateshull, is a village and Parish in West Northamptonshire, England. The po****tion of the civil parish (including...
- de Breauté attacked. Bracton esteemed Pateshull highly and remarked, "In any list of regular justices, Pateshull's name so constantly precedes all others...
- Hugh de Pateshull (died December 1241) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Pateshull was the son of Simon of Pattishall (a royal justice)...
- John de Pateshull (c.1291–1349) of Bletsoe in Bedfordshire, was a Member of Parliament. He was the son and heir of Simon de Pateshull (d.1295) "the younger"...
- Martin of Pattishall (died 14 November 1229) was an English judge. He took his name from the village of Pattishall in Northamptonshire and was the clerk...
- Walter of Pattishall (died 1231/32) was an English justice and administrator. He was the eldest son of Simon of Pattishall, Chief Justice of the Common...
- created by John Pateshull, who received a licence to crenellate an existing manor house on the east side of Bletsoe in 1327. Pateshull had owned the manor...
- des Rivaux, Canon of St. Paul's (14 January 1233 – 1 June 1234) Hugh de Pateshull, Bishop of Coventry (1 June 1234 – March 1240) William Haverhill, Canon...
- married Beatrice Malmayns, had issue. Mabel de Grandison, married John de Pateshull, had issue. Katherine de Grandison, married William Montagu, 1st Earl...
- of Bletsoe, one of the four daughters and co-heiresses of Sir John de Pateshull (c.1291–1349) of Bletsoe, by his wife Mabel de Grandison, a daughter of...