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A History of the County of Shropshire
… them in the wood of Haughmond. His father, Alan fitz Flaald, had held property in Shropshire by 1114 and received … could have existed under the protection of Alan fitz Flaald or his widow Evelyn for a number of years without … 1138, may be earlier; e.g. his confirmation of Alan fitz Flaald's grant to Shrewsbury Abbey confirmed in Stephen's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor of Norton in 1086. Her first husband was Alan Fitz-Flaald; her second, who was alive after 1135, was Robert …
A History of the County of Stafford
… (Warws.), which was given by Alan fitz Flaald probably during the time of Abbot Niel (1094-1114), 54 …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… John de, 90. Fisher, John, 5. Fitz Nigel, Wm., 13. Fitz Flaald, Alan, 33. Adeliza, widow of, 33. Fitz Simon, Phil., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Rob., later Ld. FitzWalter (d. 1326), Sir Rob. (d. 1328), Flaald, Alan s. of, see Alan Fleam Dyke: northern section, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Hereford, air-raid precautions, see World Wars Alan son of Flaald, his fam., see FitzAlan Alberbury, see Wattlesborough … his w., n Wm. (II) (d. 1210), fam., n, and see Alan son of Flaald Fitzherbert, Basil, n FitzToret, Peter, and see Toret 'fivemen', fives, see entertainments, etc. Flaald, Alan s. of, see Alan Flanders, Flather Bright Steels …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Alan son of Berengar, see Buildwas Alan son of (or fitz) Flaald, his s. Wm., see FitzAlan, Wm. Alberbury, and see … and Surrey, n, Wm. (d. 1160), his f., see Alan son of Flaald Wm. (d. 1210), fam., FitzHerbert fam., n Fitzpiers, … Wm., fam., Fitzwilliam: John, Ric., Vct. Fitzwilliam, Flaald, Alan s. of, see Alan son of Flaald Fladbury (Worcs.), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hervey (fl. 1086), Hesdin, of, Aveline, m. Alan Fitz Flaald, Ernulf (1), Ernulf (11), Ernulf (111), Hewett, John, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1100 94 Henry I gave it to his Breton follower Alan son of Flaald as part of the 'honor' of Mileham (Norfolk). That … eventually to Cambridge colleges. By the 1110s Alan son of Flaald had probably granted to the Breton abbey of St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… kept; and was given by the Conqueror to Alan son of Flaald, ancestor to the barons of Clun in Shropshire, (and … lands in Wellingham, Sutton, and Bittering. Alan, son of Flaald, had also with this (by grant of the Conqueror) the …
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