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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an object of contention, was besieged by William Rufus, the proprietor having declared in favour of Robert, …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… ( Brientius) count in England ( Anglic terr) and Alan Rufus his successor, and another Alan who was called … And this was seen by the count of Mortain and count Alan Rufus. 1092. (MS. lat. 12, 878, 235 d; MS. Baluze, fo. 62.) …
A Dictionary of London
… Rochester, being the architect. It was repaired by William Rufus and Henry I., and restored by Sir C. Wren (S. 45). In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Adam son of Alan and Godith his wife, Thomas le Rous ( Rufus) and Siegrith his wife, Gilbert de Bolton and Serot his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had a daughter Aubrey (or Albreda) who married William Rufus (Roo) and had a son Walter. Aubrey gave to the monks of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Abbey; Whalley Couch. (Chet. Soc.), ii, 465. Richard Rufus (? Russel) gave half of a toft in Fishergate to Sawley; …
A History of the County of Chester
… commercial work included James Brotherhood and Associates' Rufus Court (1991), where offices entered from the city walls …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… rock." From a votive altar dedicated to Jupiter by lius Rufus, prfect of the 4th cohort of the Lingones, and from a … Earl Mowbray, entering into a conspiracy against William Rufus, converted the monastery into a castle, which he … was dragged by force, and sent prisoner to London, William Rufus confirmed to St. Alban's Abbey the priory of Tynemouth …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1066 Upton was held by Leofmer 60 and in 1086 by Ralph Rufus of Geoffrey, bishop of Coutances. 61 In 1285 it was …
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