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 | | Some of those persons, conscious of guilt, fled to sanctuary, and Stephen de Segrave sought asylum in the abbey of Leicester, where he openly declared that he was and had been a priest, and that he resolved to shave his crown again to be a canon of that house. |
 | | Nicholas de Segrave, summoned to parliament by writ directed to "Nicholas de Segrave, jun.," from June 24, 1295, to January 26, 1297, and to "Nicholas de Segrave," from the latter date to May 25, 1321. |
 | | Thus the Baronies of Mowbray and Segrave reverted to the descendants of the daughter of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk. |
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