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A History of the County of York East Riding
… descended with Cleeton, its fellow member of Burstwick. 85 Arnulf de Montgomery (deprived 1102) apparently held Skipsea … and the patrons of Barmston, Fraisthorpe, and Ulrome. 4 Arnulf de Montgomery gave Ses abbey (Orne) tithes worth 1 a …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… fo. 182. Cartulary, No. cclxiii.) 666. Notification that Arnulf [de Montgomery] son of earl Roger, a man of great … king at the council held at Westminster that earl ( comes) Arnulf gave the churches of all his land in Wales and the … as such in assisa apud Cadomum; while he and bishop Arnulf had been jointly in office in 1155. It is therefore …
A History of the County of Essex
… pool and grotto for his daughter Charlotte. 90 Ernald or Arnulf de Curton gave to St. Botolph's priory before 1189 … de Curton and c. 1222 by his brother William, sons of Arnulf or Ernald de Curton who had given Canonswick to St. …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… of the sword in the city and banlieu 45 of Lisieux after Arnulf bishop of Lisieux had left Normandy, as and exile on …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1197 subinfeudated half a virgate here to Ralf son of Arnulf. 62 This estate afterwards passed to Philip Lengleys …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Adderbury. 221 By 1199 Richard had enfeoffed Arnold (or Arnulf) de Mandeville, 222 with the manor. 223 In 1205 … he evidently died soon afterwards, for in the same year Arnulf had custody of his lands and the heir, 225 whom he married. 226 Arnulf's English lands were seized and restored at least 3 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in 1147, 21 was held by a succession of Ernalds (Arnold, Arnulf). Probably a younger Ernald was living in 12034 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… be the same person who, in the Textus Rossensis, is called Arnulf de Cilesfelda, and in another part of Domesday, Esbern …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (or de Mattesdon) or de Cliddesden indifferently. Arnulf de Cliddesden, probably the lord of the manor, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had been held in demesne by Count Eustace's follower, Arnulf, son of the lord of Ardres (Pas de Calais). 125 Arnulf, who had succeeded to Ardres by 1100, obtained his … for land in Flanders, 126 and died c. 1137. His eldest son Arnulf was murdered c. 1139 and his younger son Baldwin, lord …
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