England
- Robert of St Albans (d. 1187), converted to Islam and married Saladin's niece, according to Roger of Howden[2]
- Sir Ralph St. Leger (1186–1202)
- Sir Ralph St. Leger served with his father
- Sir Roger St. Leger, Master Templar 1216
- Sir Hugh de Paduinan (1187–1209)
- Richard Mallebeench
- Geoffrey son of Stephen, occurs 1180/1185
- Gilbert of Hogestan, caught stealing money from the Saladin tithe, 1188
- Sir William Back, 1190(Served with sons William, Rafe Died 1192)
- Thomas Berard,~1200
- Sir Steven Delorme,~1203
- Aymeric de St. Maur, occurs 1200, 1205, 1216.He died abroad.
- Sir William de Harcourt, 1216. Fought at Siege of Damietta.
- Alan Marcell, occurs 1220 and 1228
- Amberaldus, occurs 1229
- Robert Mounford, 1234
- Robert Saunforde,1231, 1232,1234,1239–40,1247
- Rocelin de Fosse, 1250 1253
- Lord Fenriese Welch II, 1182-1187 uncompiled information
- Paul Raymond de Pinson (in Templar's Past, quoted), 1254
- Amadeus de Morestello,1254, 1258–9
- Imbert Peraut, occurs 1267 1269
- William de Beaulieu 1274
- Robert Turvile,1277,1281, (Footnote 165) 1285–6, and 1289
- Guy de Foresta, 1290, 1293, and 1294
- James de Molay, 1297
- Brian le Jay,1298, died 1298
- William de la More, occurs 1298, and at the suppression
- Elyas de Rolveston, occurs 1270
- William de Ferrers, occurs 1166
- William Ashuertus, occurs 1169
- William de Bacheur, occurs 1228
- Richard De Champagne'Of Edmund, Welch, Godfrey )occurs 1181-1199
- Sir John Sames 1301 -
- Sir Jeremiah Brock 1302-?
- Lord Daniel Whiting 1303-1303
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