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A History of the County of Leicester
… 28 and in a gift of a manor in Bromkinsthorpe by Ranulph Portarius, who became a canon of the abbey. 29 The … 31 The manor in Bromkinsthorpe granted to the abbey by Ranulph may be the same property as the 7 virgates and 1 … Rot. Chart. (Rec. Com.), 145. Nichols, Leics. i, App. 71. Ranulph had obtained the land from Robert the son of William …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1268. 196 He died c. 1280, apparently without issue. 197 Ranulph de Arderne held land of the abbey of Bury in 1302; …
Annales Cestrienses
… in the Monasticon as an authority for the statement that Ranulph, or Ralph, earl of Chester, founded this monastery in …
Annales Cestrienses
… with any cattel, chaffre, or merchandize." In the margin Ranulph Higden is cited as the authority for this statement, …
Magna Britannia
… Rufus, except Matthew of Westminster, who says, that Ranulph de Meschines began it as soon as he had received the …
A History of the County of Chester
… the Normans, and the larger stone castle created by Earl Ranulph III and Henry III were successively superimposed upon …
A History of the County of Chester
… the Normans, and the larger stone castle created by Earl Ranulph III and Henry III were successively superimposed upon …
A History of the County of Durham
… surrender to William Rufus in 1088. 3 But his successor, Ranulph Flambard, was, there can be little doubt, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Newbury Bale Cent. 3 a. fo. 263. He is called by some, Ranulph, by others Ralf and Randolf, but erroneously. Nevile, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… entered there as bishop, and not prior. And it seems that Ranulph and John, the 5th and 6th priors were omitted in that …
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