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    Pain fitzJohn (before 1100 – 10 July 1137) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and administrator, one of King Henry I of England's "new men", who owed their...
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  • 12th-century England. Her parentage is unclear, but her first marriage to Pain fitzJohn is well-attested. Through her marriage, Sybil transferred lands in several...
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  • FitzJohn was a bus manufacturer in Muskegon, Michigan, United States. FitzJohn, Fitzjohn, Fitz-John, or Fitz John may also refer to: Modern surname Gavin...
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  • debut single from Nessa Barrett Pain fitzJohn (died 1137), Anglo-Norman nobleman and administrator Angie Hulley (née Pain; born 1962), English retired female...
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  • Dalton, "Eustace fitz John" Dalton, "Eustace Fitz John", p. 359; Green, Henry I, p. 244 Mason, "Pain fitz John"; in many respects, Eustace's career in the...
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  • Brecknock, Cambro-Norman noblewoman Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn) (12th century), wife of Pain fitzJohn and Josce de Dinan Sybil (given name) HMS Sibyl (1779)...
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  • relative and close counsellor of William the Conqueror Pain fitzJohn before 1100 – 10 July 1137 William FitzRalph (1140–1200) the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire...
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  • Carbrooke in Norfolk. John is known to have had the following issue: Pain fitzJohn (died 1137) Eustace fitzJohn (died 1157) William fitzJohn Alice, abbess of...
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    Wales-England border today. The first castle would appear to have been built by Pain fitzJohn. The site was probably what remained of a much earlier Roman fort, so...
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  • 1107–1112 Pagan the Chancellor (d. bef. 1129), crusader administrator Pain fitzJohn (d. 1137), Anglo-Norman administrator Pagan the Butler (d. 1149), crusader...
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    Sybil Robson Orr (born 1962), American film producer Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn), Anglo-Norman noblewoman in 12th-century England Daphne Margaret Sybil...
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    daughters and co-heirs of Josce de Dinan and his wife Sybil, widow of Pain fitzJohn. Josce had held Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches for the Empress Matilda...
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    in the Welsh Marches when he was married by Stephen to the widow of Pain fitzJohn, a union that gave Josce control of Ludlow Castle. Control of the castle...
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    English ascetic writer June 20 – John I, bishop of Rochester June 23 – Adalbert I, archbishop of Mainz July 10 – Pain FitzJohn, Norman nobleman August 1 –...
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  • English history between 1147 and 1155". Roger married Cecily Fitz John, the daughter of Pain fitzJohn in January 1138, who inherited the bulk of her father's...
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    Hugh de Lacy who died before 1115 when the de Lacy lands passed to Pain fitzJohn. Roger's son Gilbert de Lacy spent much effort recovering the Longtown...
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    Cormeilles. Considerable confusion exists about Sybil, the wife of Pain fitzJohn. C. P. Lewis names her as the daughter of Walter, but W. E. Wightman...
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    surrounding estates to Hugh's niece, Sybil, marrying her to Pain fitzJohn, one of his household staff. Pain used Ludlow as his caput, the main castle in his estates...
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  • his son John, who was his heir. His second wife was Agnes, but while the Complete Peerage states that she was the daughter of Pain fitzJohn and his wife...
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    when it was held by Ernesi and subsequently Walter de Lacy. It was Pain fitzJohn, a relative of de Lacy, who is the namesake of the village of Painswick...
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    FitzGilbert), Robert de Chandos (who held Caerleon), Geoffrey de Broi, Pain fitzJohn, Bernard de Neufmarche, Gumbald of Ludlow, Roger de Berkeley (Lord of Dursley...
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  • exact dates of the earlier house are not known, but the manor house of Pain fitzJohn, who gave his name to the village, stood on the site in the first half...
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    lands upon his brother's banishment. The de Lacy lands then passed to Pain fitzJohn (a relation by marriage) and others. Walter de Lacy, Abbot of Gloucester...
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    included substantial holdings along the border with Wales, were given to Pain fitzJohn, Josce de Dinan and Miles of Gloucester. Roger de Lacy's lands in Normandy...
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  • Buckenham Priory with his brother Hubert. Warin married Agnes, daughter of Pain fitzJohn and his wife Sybil. Through his wife, Warin inherited lands previously...
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  • English ascetic writer June 20 – John I, bishop of Rochester June 23 – Adalbert I, archbishop of Mainz July 10 – Pain FitzJohn, Norman nobleman August 1 –...
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    father's office of constable by a special charter. In conjunction with Pain fitzJohn, sheriff of Herefordshire and Shropshire, he ruled the whole Welsh border...
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  • Talbot first cousins. He was also a relative of Sybil, the wife of Pain fitzJohn, who was his heiress. He probably served as a household knight for Robert...
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  • Hereford by King Henry I of England. Construction of Painscastle by Pain fitzJohn. 1131 9 May - Tintern Abbey is founded. Bernard, Bishop of St David's...
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  • Ilbert fitz Turold c.1060 Osborne Fitzrichard Le Scrope c. 1127 – Pain fitzJohn 1130 (maybe) Adam de Port 1129 – 1135: Miles of Gloucester 1136 – Pain fitzJohn...
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