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A History of the County of Worcester
… objects including a recut slab with inscription to Walcher Lotharingus, prior 1125, another to William de …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… them, as was other land of which they had been robbed by Walcher Bishop of Durham, 65 in the reign of Henry I, for a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to the Lord Treasurer to license Jaques Gell and Peter de Walcher to export 100 tuns of bear to Flushing, on payment of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of the port of London to allow Jaques Gell and Peter de Walcher, Burgomasters of Flushing, to export thither 100 tuns …
A History of the County of Durham
… jurisdiction of the earl of Northumberland. Before long Walcher, bishop of Durham, sent to them, asking them to come … and many abandoned the world and joined them. Bishop Walcher rejoiced greatly at the revival of monasticism, and … if they refused. In the end they obeyed, and Walcher gave them St. Peter's monastery at Wearmouth, which …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Capr Caput was situated. Simon of Durham says that Bishop Walcher was murdered at Ad Caput Capr, which, in another … and considerable vill, is the outrageous murder of Bishop Walcher in the year 1080. In 1164, Bishop Hugh Pudsey granted … According to tradition, the old church in which Bishop Walcher was killed stood in the field on the north-east side …
A History of the County of Durham
… outlawed Ethelwin the bishop and made the Lotharingian Walcher from Lige bishop in his stead. Walcher was already familiar with a franchise, 33 which in … the Conquest. But, however this may be, the coming of Walcher led to an important development in the city of …
A History of the County of Durham
… work was continued after his death in 1075 2 by Bishop Walcher, his successor in the Earldom of Northumbria. The … probably masking in the lower part a portion of Bishop Walcher's (107180) earlier building. It contains an … 1072 72 by Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria, and continued by Walcher, Bishop of Durham, who succeeded him in the earldom, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… freemen hold 3 h.; and Conan (holds) 8 h. less 1 v.; Walcher, 6 h.; Iseward, 5 h.; Jacob, 2 h.; Rainald and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Conquest to William I and was granted by him about 1075 to Walcher, Bishop of Durham, in order to provide the bishop with a home near London. 85 Later sources show that Walcher also acquired 2 of the 3 hides held by the college in … over the abbey itself. 87 In 1086 William of St. Calais, Walcher's successor as bishop, held Waltham. Two sokemen …
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