• Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30) (alias Juhel fitz Alfred, Juhel de Mayenne, Judel, Judhel, Judael, Judhael, Joel, Judhel de Totenais), Latinised to Judhellus...
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    Conqueror granted the burh to Juhel of Totnes, who was probably responsible for the first construction of the castle. Juhel did not retain his lordship...
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  • Juhel is a French masculine given name derived from Judicael. It may refer to: Juhel of Totnes Juhel de Mayenne Juhel I de Mayenne Juhel II de Mayenne...
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  • Devonshire which existed in the mediaeval era. The first feudal baron was Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), who is listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as possessing...
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  • William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber. He married Aenor de Totnes, sister and co-heiress of Alfred de Totnes (d. pre-1139), son of Juhel de Totnes (d. 1123/30)...
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    feudal barony of Barnstaple, Devon, from his mother Aenor de Totnes, daughter of Juhel de Totnes. Held 1/2 barony of Barnstaple. He married Bertha FitzWalter...
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  • Totnes Priory was a priory at Totnes in south Devon, England. It was founded by Juhel de Totnes, feudal baron of Totnes. The foundation charter dated...
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    by the Breton Juhel of Totnes (also known as Judhael) who was one of William the Conqueror's lieutenants. The feudal barony of Totnes was granted to...
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    William II. He transferred the barony to Juhel de Totnes, a feudal baron of Totnes. By 1107 Juhel had founded Totnes Priory and then Barnstaple Priory, of...
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    Juhel de Totnes, feudal baron of Barnstaple, who had earlier founded Totnes Priory in about 1087 at the caput of his former feudal barony of Totnes,...
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    about 80 percent of other settlements. Juhel de Totnes King Henry I (1100–1135) granted the manor to Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), feudal baron of Barnstaple...
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    1090), half-brother of the king Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), feudal baron of Totnes Gotshelm, brother of Walter de Claville Cornwall portal Thorn,...
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    Baldwin de Moels (died 1090), Sheriff of Devon, feudal baron of Okehampton, Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), feudal baron of Totnes, Devon William de Mohun...
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    half of the barony of Totnes from Henry de Nonant, to which family it had been granted after its forfeiture from Juhel de Totnes. In 1206, after his service...
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    building was originally part of Totnes Priory, which had been established by Juhel de Totnes, feudal baron of Totnes. Following the Dissolution of the...
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    except that he paid me 2 marks. Odo de Cranesbi holds 1 knight's fee. Thomas, son of William, holds 1 knight's fee. Roger de Millers holds 2 knight's fees....
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    re-granted the barony of Barnstaple to Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), a Breton formerly feudal baron of Totnes, from which barony the king had expelled...
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    Book of 1086 as the 73rd of the 107 holdings of Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), Feudal baron of Totnes. It was later acquired by the Peverell family of...
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    manors in the future Chivelstone parish, all of which were held by Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30). It is generally believed that the country was divided...
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    Bremridge (section de Tracy)
    barony of Barnstaple to Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), formerly feudal baron of Totnes. Juhel's son and heir was Alfred de Totnes, who died sine prole some...
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    manor amongst the 107 Devon holdings granted to Juhel de Totnes (d. 1123/30), feudal baron of Totnes, by William the Conqueror for his support during...
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    to the crown. King William II then re-granted most of the de Mowbray lands to Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), the first feudal baron of Barnstaple. The...
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    construction it could have been built for Juhel (Joel) of Totnes, who held the castle in the early 12th century. Juhel also established Barnstaple Priory around...
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    William was the eldest son of Philip de Braose, lord of Bramber. His mother was Aenor, daughter of Juhel of Totnes. He was the third in the line of the...
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    landholdings of Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), the first Anglo-Norman feudal baron of Totnes and feudal baron of Barnstaple, both in Devon. Juhel's tenant was...
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    and formed one of the 107 Devonshire holdings of Juhel of Totnes, within his feudal barony of Totnes. Before the Norman Conquest of 1066 it was held by...
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    it was the caput of the feudal barony of Totnes. The first castle was built by the Breton Juhel of Totnes out of wood. Upper Plym Valley Earthworks Bronze...
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