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In 1296, "Simon Whyteneye" was a bailiff in Northampton.{{ref|1}} | In 1296, "Simon Whyteneye" was a bailiff in Northampton.{{ref|1}} | ||
| − | On 26 May 1305 "Simon de Whiteneye" was one of a large group of men (along with Thomas de Whiteneye), accused of entering the close of the Prior of the Friars Preachers of Northampton.{{ref|2}} | + | On 26 May 1305 "Simon de Whiteneye" was one of a large group of men (along with [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (fl. 1305)|Thomas de Whiteneye]]), accused of entering the close of the Prior of the Friars Preachers of Northampton.{{ref|2}} |
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 28 March 2010
Simon Whitney, parentage unknown, flourished 1296.
In 1296, "Simon Whyteneye" was a bailiff in Northampton.[1]
On 26 May 1305 "Simon de Whiteneye" was one of a large group of men (along with Thomas de Whiteneye), accused of entering the close of the Prior of the Friars Preachers of Northampton.[2]
References
1.^ J. Charles Cox, The Records of the Borough of Northampton, Second Volume, 1550 to 1835 (Northampton: Stanton and Son, 1898), p. 556.
2.^ Calendar of the Patent rolls preserved in the Public record office, Volume 4, p. 400.
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