Simon de Hale

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title: Simon de Hale
text: Simon de Hale was a trusted and long-serving Crown official in the reign of King Henry III of England. He served as the Sheriff of two English counties, and as an itinerant justice in both England and Ireland. He was probably born in Hale, Northhamptonshire, and inherited land at Earls Barton in the same county from his cousin John de Buketon in about 1218: the King as a mark of favour gave him twelve royal oaks to build a house at Barton. He also held extensive lands in Yorkshire. He served as
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date created: 2023-02-26T17:26:38Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T09:39:53Z
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