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Cal McCrystal is an Irish theatre director and actor. He is the brother of the journalist Damien McCrystal and the son of the journalist and writer Cal McCrystal. Following an early career acting in theatre, television, radio plays and commercials, McCrystal became a director specialising in comedy.
His grandson Geoffrey III de Saye was created feudal baron Saye by writ in 1313. His son Geoffrey IV de Saye, the second baron, married Lady Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of 10th Earl of Warwick. Their son William, the third baron, was knighted in 1361 and married Beatrice, daughter of Sir Thomas de Brewose (Breouse/Brewes/Braose).
In 1390 Scrope accompanied John Beaufort, half-brother of the future King Henry IV, on the Barbary Crusade to Mahdia, but otherwise little is known of his early life. [4] An annuity granted to him by King Richard II was continued by Henry IV after Richard's deposition, and in 1403 Scrope was styled "king's knight", and fought on Henry IV's side at the Battle of Shrewsbury. [5]
The Battle of Edgcote (also known as the Battle of Banbury or the Battle of Danes Moor) took place on 24 July 1469, [3] during the Wars of the Roses.It was fought between a royal army, commanded by the earls of Pembroke and Devon, and a rebel force led by supporters of the Earl of Warwick.
The first well-documented member of the Gilbert family was Sir Geoffrey (Galfried) Gilbert MP for Totnes in 1326, who in 1329 married Joan de Compton, heiress of Compton Castle, thereby acquiring this seat for the family that came to be called the "Gilberts of Compton”.
Sir Geoffrey de Charney; Sir Jean De St. Leger (1096) Payen de Montdidier (1130) Robert de Craon (died in 1147) (afterwards Grand Master 1136–1147) Everard des Barres (1143–1147) (afterwards Grand Master 1147–1151) Guillaume Pavet (1160–1161) Geoffroy Foucher (1171) David de Rancourt (1171–1175) Eustache le Chien (1175–1179) Robert ...
Geoffrey Luttrell was born in 1276 and was the son of Robert Luttrell (died 1296). He succeeded his father in 1297. [1] He was a descendant of Sir Geoffrey de Luterel. [2] He was referred to as the 2nd Lord of Irnham. His family's arms were: Azure, a bend between six martlets argent.
HMS Repulse Geoffrey Hulton, officer in Royal Navy Marines. In the late-19th and 20th centuries the Hulton family fortunes gradually declined. However, in 1902 William Wilbraham Blethyn Hulton was made a baronet for services to Lancashire. The second baronet, Sir William Rothwell Hulton, was the last patriarch to live in Hulton Hall before ...