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Member Biographies

  • JACOB, Martin, of Somerset.
  • JACOB, Reynold (d.1424), of Dorchester, Dorset.
  • JAMES, John, of Weymouth, Dorset.
  • JAMES, Nicholas (d.1433), of London.
  • JAMES, Robert (bef.1366-1432), of Wallingford, Berks. and Boarstall, Bucks.
  • JAMES, Thomas, of Dunwich, Suff.
  • JARDYN, Thomas (d.1410), of South Mundham and Bowley, Suss.
  • JAY, Thomas, of Wells, Som.
  • JAYBIEN, John (d.c.1441), of Plymouth, Devon.
  • JAYCOCK, John, of Norden in West Alvington, Devon.
  • JAYET, Thomas (d.1416).
  • JENEWYNE, John, of Marlborough, Wilts.
  • JEWDRY, Thomas, of Horsham, Suss.
  • JOCE, Gilbert (d.1423), of Bristol.
  • JOCE, John I, of Maldon, Essex.
  • JOCE, John II.
  • JOCE, Thomas.
  • JOCKERY, Thomas.
  • JOHN, Lewis (d.1442), of London and West Horndon, Essex.
  • JOHNSON, William (d.1420), of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb.
  • JONES, Andrew, of Cricklade, Wilts.
  • JONET, William, of Hereford and 'Hulle' near Clifford, Herefs.
  • JOP, alias BOKELLY, Nicholas, of Bokelly in St. Kew, Cornw.
  • JORCE, John, of Nottingham.
  • JORDAN, John (d.c.1422), of Dorchester, Dorset.
  • JORDAN, Thomas, of Bedford.
  • JORDAN, William, of Sandwich, Kent.
  • JUEL (JEWELL), Richard (d.1410), of Salisbury, Wilts.
  • JUGLER, Robert, of Chichester, Suss.
  • JULKIN, John, of Tavistock, Devon.
  • JULYAN, Thomas, of Hastings, Suss.
  • JUSTICE, John, of Calne, Wilts.
  • JUYL, Roger, of Bodmin, Cornw.

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