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Maven B. Helms

John Mallory, MP MP (c.1380 - 1436)

He's not "unknown" any longer. This is almost certainly John Malory of Newbold Revel - father of by far the most likely candidate to have authored the Morte d'Arthur .As a Member of Parliament, he has ...

Arthur Rackham

Sir Thomas Malory, of Newbold Revel MP (aft.1415 - 1471)

This is BY FAR the most likely person to have authored the Morte d'Arthur , despite (or perhaps because of) a chequered and sometimes lurid career.Britannia.com Author of the most famous and influentia...

Alice Alvira Malory (1887 - 1978)

Amadia Desdunes (Malory) (b. - 1930)

Andrew Jackson Malory (deceased)

Belle Darling (Malory) (deceased)

Berry Ann Powell (Malory) (1886 - 1961)

beulah may malory (shinn) (deceased)

Bill Malory (deceased)

Bridget Kestler (Malory) (deceased)

Calvin W. Malory (1828 - d.)

Cynthia Malory (Mallory) (1910 - 1966)

Dorothy Kennedy (Malory) (deceased)

Dorothy C. Grogan (Malory) (deceased)

Edward Malory (deceased)

Elizabeth Malory (Pulteney) (b. - 1479)

Ellen Callahan (Malory) (deceased)

Fanny Malory (c.1819 - c.1859)

Frances L Furrough (Malory) (c.1879 - 1981)

Frances Malory (1648 - 1711)

Geneva Malory (deceased)

Goldie Malory (deceased)

Helen Malleore (Malory) (c.1421 - d.)

Isobel Malory (Mallorie) (c.1414 - d.)

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Sir John Malory (c.1340 - bef.1405)

Recent research indicates that John, rather than Stephen, Malory married the heiress to Newbold Revel and brought it into his family.

John Malory (deceased)

John Malory (1320 - d.)

Karoline Malory (deceased)

Kentai Malory (deceased)

Louise Malory (Lassiter) (deceased)

Lucy Ann Malory (deceased)

Mabel Horan (Malory) (deceased)

maggie malory (deceased)

Margaret Naylor (Malory) (1741 - d.)

Margery Malory (1322 - d.)

Mary Malory (1834 - d.)

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Maven B. Helms

Sir Nicholas Malory (1467 - 1513)

Grandson of Sir Thomas Mallory of Newbold Revel. Nicholas was the son Robert. His mother inherited his land's until her death; he came into his inheritance at age 13. Nicholas was Sheriff of Warwickshi...

Maven B. Helms

Nicholas Malory (c.1360 - c.1395)

Nicholas was either the father, or the much older brother by a first wife, of John Mallory, MP. P.J.C. Field chooses to interpret him as the former (The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Malory, p. 43).Born...

NN Malory (nn) (deceased)

Not "Margaret Revell", an apparently Fictitious Person. She may still have been a Margaret, as it was a very popular name.

NN Malory (nn) (deceased)

Philippa Malory (c.1409 - d.)

Rachel Malory (1794 - d.)

Randy Malory (deceased)

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Robert Malory, Esq. (c.1448 - bef.1479)

Son and heir of Sir Thomas Malory. Robert succeeded to very little on his father's death, since his mother apparently held held all Sir Thomas' lands in jointure for life. When she died in 1479, her he...

Maven B. Helms

Sir Robert Malory, Prior (c.1370 - c.1440)

Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, 1432-1439 or 1440. Used as his personal seal the device of Malory of Newbold Revel. May have been a younger brother of Nicholas Malory.

Robert Malory (c.1425 - d.)

Robert Malory (deceased)

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Sir Simon Malory (c.1285 - aft.1334)

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Simon Malory, esq. (c.1390 - c.1443)

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Stephen Malory (Mallory) (c.1310 - bef.1365)

Why Stephen (or his father) changed the family arms is unknown. The original version of this device (azure a fess nebuly between three boars' heads couped or) appears to have been a cant for "Swinford"...

Thomas Malory, Jr. (b. - bef.1458)

Toluta T. Malory (1871 - d.)

William Malory (deceased)