Ernulf de Hesdin (died 1097), also transcribed as Arnulf and Ernulphe, was a French knight who took part in the Norman conquest of England and became a...
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completed in 1685. Ernulf de Hesdin (died 1097–8), important Domesday landholder and participant in the First Crusade. Jacquemart de Hesdin (c. 1355– c. 1414)...
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Norfolk and Shropshire, including some which had previously belonged to Ernulf de Hesdin (killed at Antioch while on crusade) and Robert of Bellême. Alan's...
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from the woods. Ownership of the woods passed with the manor from Ernulf de Hesdin to Bec Abbey and on to King's College, Cambridge over the years, until...
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Sussex monastery subordinate to St Florent de Saumur. Alan fitz Flaad married Avelina, daughter of Ernulf de Hesdin, a tenant-in-chief in ten counties at the...
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castle to be defended by his uncle, Ernulf de Hesdin. When the town fell, Stephen acted in anger, hanging Ernulf and 93 others immediately, frightening...
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Ruislip had been valued at £30, though the reduction to £12 by the time Ernulf de Hesdin took possession is believed to have been caused by a passing unit of...
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of Sibton Abbey. William de Chesney, married Gilla, had issue. Robert married secondly Aveline, daughter of Ernulf de Hesdin and widow of Alan fitz Flaad...
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Ulvitrone, aka Newbury, to Arnulf or Ernulf de Hesdin (1038-killed Antioch, 1097/98), son of Gerard IV of Hesdin by his wife Nesta ferch Gruffydd, a daughter...
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in the Domesday Book of 1086, when the land was held by Ernulf de Hesdin. His son, also Ernulf, held the manor in 1130; it passed through various hands...
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granddaughter of the modern era founder of Newbury the Lord of Ulvritone, Ernulf de Hesdin (died Antioch, 1097). Hawise was an elder sister of Patrick of Salisbury...
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England. In 1086 or 1087 the manor of Ruislip was given to Bec Abbey by Ernulf de Hesdin. An administrative centre, it had a priory before 1200. In the early...
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of Ernulf de Hesdin. The surname also occurs in England, when in 1185, Avicia De Lyston, widow of Godfrey the Chamberlain and daughter of Robert De Lyston...
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(110 m) by 200 foot (61 m) was built, presumably for the landowner, Ernulf de Hesdin. He was given control of the manor of Ruislip shortly after the Norman...
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Estrild, who held it of Ernulf de Hesdin. The overlordship appears to have descended with the manor of Keevil in the Hesdin and FitzAlan families, and...
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1066, it was held by Eadric, Sheriff of Wiltshire, and in 1086 by Ernulf de Hesdin. A document of 972 gives the name as Ealdanbyri, meaning 'old fortification'...
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siege of Nicaea. Arnulf (Ernulf) of Hesdin, Lord of Chipping Norton Rotrou III, Count of Perche William of Bayeux, related to Hugh de Grandmesnil (likely the...
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