Templars in England - Masters of The Temple, London

Masters of The Temple, London

  • Richard de Hastyngs, 1160
  • Richard Mallebeench,
  • Geoffrey Fitz Stephen, 1180 to 1185
  • William de Newenham,
  • Thomas BĂ©rard, 1200
  • Aymeric de St. Maur, 1200,1205 and 1228
  • Alan Marcell, 1220 and 1228
  • Amberaldus, 1229
  • Robert Mounford, 1234
  • Robert Saunforde, 1231 to 1247
  • Rocelin de Fosse, 1250 to 1253
  • Amadeus de Morestello, 1254 to 1259
  • Humbert de Pairaud, 1267 to 1269
  • William de Beaulieu, 1274
  • Robert Turvile, 1277 to 1289
  • Guy de Foresta, 1290 to 1294
  • James de Molay, 1297
  • Brian le Jay, 1298
  • William de la More, 1298 to 1307
  • Philip Gregory,

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