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Ifor ap Llywelyn [called Ifor Hael] (fl. c. 1320–1380), landowner and patron of poetry  

R. Geraint Gruffydd

Ifor ap Llywelyn [called Ifor Hael] (fl. c. 1320–1380), landowner and patron of poetry, owned Gwernyclepa in the parish of Basaleg, lordship of Newport. His father was Llywelyn ab Ifor of St Clears and Gwynfe in Carmarthenshire, who married (as the first of her three husbands) ...

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Sir Geoffrey Luttrell (1276–1345) drawing [with his wife, Agnes Sutton, and his daughter-in-law, Beatrice Scrope] The British Library

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Luttrell, Sir Geoffrey (1276–1345), landowner and patron of the Luttrell psalter  

Janet Backhouse

Luttrell, Sir Geoffrey (1276–1345), landowner and patron of the Luttrell psalter, lord of Irnham, Lincolnshire, was the son of Sir Robert Luttrell of Irnham (c.1255–1297) and his wife, Joan. Her parentage is unknown; she was still living in June 1320. Luttrell...

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Paston, John (1421–1466), landowner and letter writer  

Helen Castor

Paston, John (1421–1466), landowner and letter writer, was the eldest son of William Paston (1378–1444) of Paston in Norfolk, justice of common pleas, and his wife, Agnes (d. 1479), daughter and coheir of Sir Edmund Barry of Orwellbury, Hertfordshire. He was born on 10 October 1421. ...