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Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… who rebelled in the spring of 1088 (F. Barlow, William Rufus (1983), 70, 74, and n.97). He was restored to favour in …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… de Piro; Robertus Flamenc; Fulco; Unfridus; Johannes Rufus, et multis aliis ( sic). [ Circ. 1150.] (Cartulary of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… of the 13th cent., in one of them in company with William Rufus and Boso de Mâcot (cart. II fo. 130r and Hereford ch. … of Abergavenny, M. Philip (? of Lindsey) or M. Philip Rufus Cornubiensis (see below). Peter I Occ. in a document … ( ibid. no. 252, also without surname), or with M. Philip Rufus Cornubiensis (see below). Either of them, or M. Peter …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 5, 1582, resigned 1605. Pean and Chapter of Canterbury. Rufus Rogers, A. M. 1605, obt. Feb. 1651. 181 The King. Duell …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… public. The castle, which was built in the time of William Rufus, abuts on the town, from which it is shut out by gates; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… after the Norman Conquest, when it was restored by William Rufus, who, in 1092, built and garrisoned the castle, and … is, no doubt, that portion of the castle built by William Rufus. The other parts are evidently of later date, and … of Augustine canons founded here in the reign of William Rufus, by Walter, a Norman priest, and completed and endowed …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of England. Roger de Montgomery, who did homage to William Rufus, in 1091, for the province of Cardigan, finding himself … possession of the castle, and, after the death of William Rufus, entered into an alliance with Henry I. The castle … Earl of Shrewsbury, did homage for it to William Rufus, towards the close of the eleventh century: this baron, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… corresponded to the territory annexed by king William Rufus in 1092. Situated on the border, its ecclesiastical … Soc. new ser. xlv (1946) 134-43. Same day as Geoffrey Rufus, bp. of Durham (below p. 30). J. Burton, Monasticon …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… but, between 1087 and 1110 A.D., he obtained from William Rufus a grant of the royal manor of Trentham, his next step …
Magna Britannia
… Trematon castle, which, in the reign of King William Rufus, was held by the family of Valletort, under the Earl of …
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