• Hugh Murdac was an English clergyman and canon of York Minster in the 12th and 13th centuries. Murdac was the nephew of Henry Murdac, the Archbishop of...
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  • assisted Hugh's ecclesiastical career. He held the office of treasurer of York for a number of years, which led him into conflict with Henry Murdac, Archbishop...
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  • Henry Murdac (died 1153) was abbot of Fountains Abbey and Archbishop of York in medieval England. Murdac was a native of Yorkshire. He was friendly with...
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  • 1176: William Basset and Roger fitzReinfrid 1179: Hugh de Gaerst, Ranulf de Glanvill, and Hugh Murdac 1182: William de Auberville and Osbert fitzHervey...
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  • William Basset, Roger fitzReinfrid 1177: Hugh de Cressy 1179: Hugh de Gaerst, Ranulf de Glanvill, Hugh Murdac 1182: William de Auberville, Osbert fitzHervey...
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  • York, Burchard du Puiset the Treasurer of York Minster, and the canons Hugh Murdac and Adam of Thornover. Geoffrey refused to restore the incomes unless...
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  • sister Avice. Helewise was the daughter of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise Murdac, they are known to have had the following known issue: Joan de Morville...
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    Priory) York — St Andrew's Priory Gilbertine Canons founded c.1200 by Hugh Murdac, Archdeacon of Cleveland; dissolved 1538; granted to John Bellow and...
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  • recorded from around the time of Thomas of Bayeux; see Archdeacon of York. Hugh does not occur with the title Archdeacon of Cleveland; rather his territory...
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  • William Basset, Roger fitzReinfrid 1177: Hugh de Cressy 1179: Hugh de Gaerst, Ranulf de Glanvill, Hugh Murdac 1182: William de Auberville, Osbert fitzHervey...
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    William Basset along with Roger 1177: Hugh de Cressy 1179: Hugh de Gaerst, Ranulf de Glanvill, and Hugh Murdac 1182: William de Auberville and Osbert...
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    widow of William de Lancaster and Hugh de Morville, she was the daughter of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise de Murdac. William died in 1209 and was succeeded...
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  • English noble. He was the second son of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise Murdac. Nicholas was heir to his brother William. He was one of the barons who...
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  • of Marshal, Peter de Ros the Archdeacon of Carlisle, and the canons Hugh Murdac and Adam of Thornover. Geoffrey refused to restore the incomes unless...
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  • officials and the chapter favoured Henry Murdac. The disputed election was decided by the pope, who declared Murdac the new archbishop and gave the vacant...
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  • originally hosted on Cambridge University's Phoenix mainframe Monsters of Murdac 1980 Jonathan Partington Adventure game originally hosted on Cambridge University's...
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  • the newly elected Archbishop of York, Henry Murdac, in the disputes between York and Canterbury. Murdac was known to be close to his fellow Cistercian...
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  • worked to secure fitzHerbert's deposition and replacement by Henry Murdac. After Murdac's death in 1153, Osbert tried to prevent the return of fitzHerbert...
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    Cistercian practice. According to archaeologist Glyn Coppack, after Henry Murdac was elected abbot in 1143 the small stone church and timber claustral buildings...
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    Henry's decision altogether in 1147, deposing William, and appointing Henry Murdac as archbishop instead. Stephen was furious over what he saw as potentially...
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  • Canterbury for most of Stephen's reign, attended the council, and when Henry Murdac, just recently elected to York, did not arrive, Theobald claimed the primacy...
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    Pope. David used his Cistercian connections to build a bond with Henry Murdac, the new archbishop. Despite the support of Pope Eugene III, supporters...
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    Archbishop (1108–1114) William of York, Archbishop (1141–1147, 1153–1154) Henry Murdac, Archbishop (1147–1153) Roger de Pont L'Évêque, Archbishop (1154–1181) Walter...
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  • Church York — St Andrew's Priory Gilbertine Canons founded c.1200 by Hugh Murdac, Archdeacon of Cleveland; dissolved 1538; granted to John Bellow and...
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  • English noble. He was the eldest son of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise de Murdac. William was appointed in Easter 1173 as governor of Knaresborough and Aldborough...
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  • FitzRalph ( also Seneschal of Normandy) and Serlo de Grendon 1180–1186: Radulf Murdac 1190–1191: Roger de Lacy 1191–1194: William de Wendenal 1194: William de...
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  • was a benefactor of Rievaulx Abbey. Stuteville by his wife, Helewise de Murdac, he had two sons William and Nicholas and two daughters, Burga, who was...
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  • inattendance. William supported Henry Murdac in the disputed election to the archbishopric of York, and it was probably Murdac who arranged for the suspension...
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  • of Putley." This would be confirmed by a later Dean of Hereford, 'Ralph Murdac,' who confirmed the grant, "which William Devereux, has given my predecessor...
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  • William fitz Herbert, Archbishop of York and the 1152 consecration of Henry Murdac, Archbishop of York. Óláfr's inability to have his man consecrated may have...
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