• Geoffrey Ridel (died 25 November 1120) was a landholder and royal justice during the reign of King Henry I of England. Ridel is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday...
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  • Ridel (bishop of Ely) (died 1189), 12th-century English bishop Geoffrey Ridel (royal justice) (died 1120), 12th-century English judicial official This disambiguation...
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  • or 1068 Geoffrey Ridel (bishop of Ely) (died 1189), the nineteenth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1162 to 1173 Geoffrey Ridel (royal justice) (died 1120)...
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  • Geoffrey Ridel (died August 1189) was the nineteenth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1162 to 1173. Ridel was probably the great-nephew of Geoffrey Ridel...
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  • half-brother of Richard d'Avranches, governor of the king's sons Geoffrey Ridel, royal justice and brother-in-law to Richard d'Avranches Gilbert d'Aigle, viscount...
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    were elevated to the status of a bishop include Richard of Ilchester, Geoffrey Ridel, John of Oxford, Walter de Coutances and Stephen de Fougères. These...
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  • a royal charter in 1135 but was dead by 1144 when his lands were granted by the Empress Matilda and her son Henry to Richard's son Geoffrey Ridel. His...
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    Basset to the rich heiress Matilda Ridel, his son Geoffrey (d. 1180x2) assumed the surname Ridel and adopted the Ridel arms "or three piles gules". His...
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    assemblage was rounded out by scholars such as Geoffrey of Auxerre and royal clerks such as Geoffrey Ridel and John of Oxford. However, although Gilbert...
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    seen Nigel as Henry II's "minister of finance". Nigel also served as a royal justice under Henry II. Although his relations with the government had improved...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Elisabeth Ridel (2010). Les Vikings et les mots. Editions Errance. "Norman". Encyclopædia...
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    group of royal clerks rose to prominence, among them Coutances, Walter Map, Ralph Diceto, John of Oxford, Richard of Ilchester, and Geoffrey Ridel. Coutances...
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  • – Muneko, Japanese princess and empress (b. 1126) August 20 or 21 – Geoffrey Ridel, English bishop and Lord Chancellor September 3 – Jacob of Orléans,...
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    Marston by 1382, when it became an issue in a case brought by a tenant, Geoffrey Cartwright, against Prior Peter, which shows the priory trying to force...
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