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    Walter Espec (died 1153) was a prominent military and judicial figure of the reign of Henry I of England. His father was probably William Speche (William...
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    self-sufficiency with little contact with the outside world. The abbey's patron, Walter Espec, also founded another Cistercian community, that of Wardon Abbey in Bedfordshire...
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    himself in this emergency), William of Aumale, Walter de Gant, Robert de Brus, Roger de Mowbray, Walter Espec, Ilbert de Lacy, William de Percy, Richard de...
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    the translation of Welsh historical sources which the subject lent to Walter Espec of Helmsley, and he, in turn, lent to others. In either 1121 or 1122...
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    Cistercian abbey of Rievaulx in Yorkshire. In 1138, when Rievaulx's patron, Walter Espec, was to surrender his Wark on Tweed Castle to King David of Scotland...
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    nature reserve. In about 1100 the estate passed to Walter Espec, founder of Rievaulx Abbey. Walter Espec’s heirs were the eldest surviving sons of his three...
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    Basset 1203 Headingham Essex Aubry I de Vere 1086 Helmsley Yorkshire Walter Espec temp. Henry I Hockering Norfolk Ralph de Belfou 1086 Holderness (see...
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    writer (b. 1073) Simon II de Senlis, 4th Earl of Huntingdon (b. 1098) Walter Espec, Norman nobleman and High Sheriff Bradbury, Jim (2009). Stephen and Matilda:...
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    founded from Clairvaux in 1131, on a small, isolated property donated by Walter Espec, with the support of Thurstan, Archbishop of York. By 1143, three hundred...
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    Lutgardis of Aywières; Eleanor, Queen of Aragon; King Eric II of Norway and Walter Espec, knight. The armorial water heads are the coats of arms of twenty Cistercian...
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  • Old Wardon in Bedfordshire and William's wife Hawise, the sister of Walter Espec. He had brothers Jordan and William, with William likely the eldest as...
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    this point a large fleet and a large army of Norman knights, including Walter Espec, were sent by Henry to Carlisle in order to assist David's attempt to...
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  • property in the region, controlled Bamburgh Castle, and served jointly with Walter Espec as justiciar of the North. After Henry I's death in 1135, Eustace became...
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  • under the Normans and the shire levies under the Sheriff of Yorkshire, Walter Espec, formed a large part of the army that defeated the invading Scots at...
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    ruins are a Grade II* listed building. The castle, which was built by Walter Espec in 1136, was destroyed by the Scots following a siege in 1138 and then...
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    as feudal baron of Alnwick in Northumberland. He served jointly with Walter Espec as justiciar of the North. From about 1144 he became one of the main...
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    persecution, March 14, 1757. Near it is Wardon, or De Sartes abbey, founded by Walter Espec, in 1135, for Cistercian monks." The equivalent in 1914 reads: parish...
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    perhaps early 13th century overlord "Albreda", the younger sister of Walter Espec, who married Geoffrey de Trailly and the manor falling within the Honour...
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  • baron Walter Espec. The site was of no great strategic importance and the castle was built there simply because it was the centre of Walter's estates...
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    and near to the coast. Ruins of Helmsley Castle begun after 1120 by Walter Espec, who also founded Rievaulx Abbey and Kirkham Priory. Nunnington Hall...
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  • of Christ our Saviour Warden Abbey # Cistercian monks founded 1136 by Walter Espec; dissolved (surrendered by the abbot and monks) 4 December 1538; Elizabethan...
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    historian David Neave writes that the benefice was granted to the abbey by Walter Espec in 1121 and the church rebuilt shortly thereafter. Further work was undertaken...
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  • writer (b. 1073) Simon II de Senlis, 4th Earl of Huntingdon (b. 1098) Walter Espec, Norman nobleman and High Sheriff 1154 February 2 – Viacheslav I, Grand...
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    from Rievaulx Abbey. It is a Grade I listed building. The patron was Walter Espec, who had founded the mother house and settled the new community on one...
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  • 21 February 2024. Baker, Derek (1 July 1989). "Ailred of Rievaulx and Walter Espec". In Patterson, Robert (ed.). Haskins Society Journal Studies in Medieval...
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    Monastery) Kirkham Priory Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1122 by Walter Espec, Lord of Helmsley; planned after 1154 to convert to Cistercian as a daughter...
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  • Kings of the English". The work has no known patron, though it eulogises Walter Espec and Eustace fitz John and gives a good account of King David; it is hostile...
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    Priory, including the arms of de Ros, Scrope, de Forz, Vaux, FitzRalph & Espec (3 cart-wheels, each with 6 spokes). Arms of Scrope: Azure, a bend or Arms...
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    family was of Norman origin and was originally called de Espec, de Spec, L'Espec, etc. Walter Espec (died 1153), Sheriff of Yorkshire, who died without children...
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    Robert, Count of Mortain, but the lands were transferred by escheat to Walter Espec of Helmsley who founded Kirkham priory in 1122. The manor was part of...
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