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Philip of Oldcoates

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128:. This was a lucrative appointment as well as putting Philip in charge of a strategic location in Northern England. He was also in charge of the isle of 484: 335: 124:
while in royal service. On his return to England from his captivity, the king rewarded him by making him one of the administrators of the vacant
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included Philip in his list of King John's "most wicked counsellors" in Roger's entry for 1211 in his chronicle
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Philip first appears in the historical record in 1194 when he was deprived of his lands at
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for the marriage. He had no legitimate offspring and his heirs were his five sisters.
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12th and 13th-century English sheriff and royal official
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early in John's reign. He paid the king a fine of 100
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Index

Sheriff of Northumberland
Tickhill
John of England
Richard I of England
Northumberland
Chinon Castle
bishopric of Durham
Guernsey
Geoffrey fitzPeter
justiciar
Sheriff of Northumberland
Bamburgh Castle
Newcastle Castle
Durham Castle
Henry III
shrievalty
Mitford Castle
Poitou
seneschal
Robert de Meinil
pounds
warhorse
Roger of Wendover
Flores Historiarum
Matthew Paris




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