Ranulf de Glanvill (alias Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190) was Chief Justiciar of England during the reign of King Henry II (1154–89) and...
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daughter of the Chief Justiciar Ranulf de Glanville. It was refounded at Coverham in about 1212 by her son Ranulf fitzRalph, who had the body of his...
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rugby union player Ranulf de Glanvill (died 1190), English justiciar Ranulph Glanville (born 1946), English researcher Stephen Glanville (1900–1956), English...
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joined other knights such as Bernard de Balliol and Robert III de Stuteville under the command of Ranulf de Glanville, Sheriff of Westmorland to attack an...
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2004. Tyerman 1996, pp. 128–30. Hudson, John (2004) [online 2007]. "Glanville, Ranulf de (1120s?–1190)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University...
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inheritance, and who in 1189 had confided her to the keeping of Ranulf de Glanville chief justiciar of England. The new King Richard I arranged her marriage...
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entrusted the control of government administration to his chaplain, Bishop Ranulf Flambard of Durham. Flambard ran the government at all times, even when...
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Butley Priory (section de Ufford patrons)
founded in 1171 by Ranulf de Glanville (c. 1112-1190), Chief Justiciar to King Henry II (1180-1189), and was the sister foundation to Ranulf's house of White...
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and his wife Matilda, daughter of Ranulf de Glanville and Bertha de Valoines. William the elder had assisted Ranulf in the foundation of Leiston Abbey...
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Matilda (Maud), eldest daughter of Ranulf de Glanville (Chief Justiciar of England to King Henry II) and his wife Bertha de Valoines. (Bertha's sister was...
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of Prince John, Ranulf de Glanville, Hubert Walter, Roger fitzReinfrid and others, a residual claim to which was released to Hugh de Neville after 1216...
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Richard de Lucy, Luci,[citation needed] Lucie, or Lusti (1089 – 14 July 1179), also known as Richard the Loyal, was first noted as High Sheriff of Essex...
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of Angoulême Freddie Jones as Bertran de Born Peter Benson as Blondel de Nesle Roy Boyd as Ranulf de Glanville Lucy Gutteridge as Alys, Countess of the...
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called Glanvill, is the earliest treatise on English law. Attributed to Ranulf de Glanvill (died 1190) and dated 1187–1189, it was revolutionary in its...
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Malcolm III of Scotland and Robert de Mowbray; the second in 1174 between William I of Scotland and Ranulf de Glanville. Adtwifyrdi is the name used by the...
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1911. Ranulf de Glanville and John Beames (1812). Translation of Glanville. London: W. Reed. pp. 7–36. Henry of Bratton (1210–1268). Bracton: De Legibus...
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Campsey Priory (section Prioress Joan de Valoines)
1171) and Leiston Abbey (1182–83), both founded by his son-in-law Ranulf de Glanville, Chief Justiciar of England, husband of his daughter Bertha. Her...
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the final 10 years of Henry's reign, only Ranulf de Glanville witnessed more royal charters, and only William de Humez, the constable, equalled the 16 charters...
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Common Law. Boydell Press. ISBN 9781783270118. Ranulf de Glanville (1932). Woodbine, George Edward (ed.). De legibus et consuetudinibus regni Anglia. Yale...
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Premonstratensian rule (White canons), dedicated to St Mary. Founded by Ranulf de Glanville (c. 1112–1190), Chief Justiciar to King Henry II (1180-1189). It...
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the local and manorial courts, according to the first treatise by Ranulf de Glanville, Treatise on the laws and customs of the English Kingdom in 1188...
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summons until an embassy consisting of Hugh de Puiset, Bishop of Durham and Justiciar Ranulf de Glanville provided him with hostages as a guarantee of...
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and manorial courts, according to English law's first treatise by Ranulf de Glanville in 1188, if people disputed the payment of a debt they, and witnesses...
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witnessed more charters in this period – Ranulf de Glanville witnessed 33 and Walter de Coutances and William de Humez each witnessed 16. Keats-Rohan Domesday...
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rule (White canons), dedicated to St Mary. Founded in c. 1183 by Ranulf de Glanville (c. 1112-1190), Chief Justiciar to King Henry II (1180-1189), it...
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Richard filius Gerardi de Appleby. 1174. Ranulf de Glanville 1176. Ranulf de Glanville 1177. Ranulf de Glanville c. 1189. Osbert de Longo Campo (Longchamp)...
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A Premonstratensian monastery founded by Helewisia, daughter of Ranulf de Glanville. Devil's Arrows 54°5′34.53″N 1°24′13.25″W / 54.0929250°N 1.4036806°W...
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-'Vermundesei' given as a dependency of Medeshamstede (Peterborough) in 690: Walter de Gray Birch, (1885–93), Cartularium Saxonicum p.133 Clerkenwell Preceptory —...
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Ralph Granville (born 1931), Scottish former footballer Ranulf de Glanvill (or Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190), Chief Justiciar of England...
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afterwards of Grahamstown, 1912–1914 Ranulf "RANN - Nordic Names Wiki - Name Origin, Meaning and Statistics". nordicnames.de. Retrieved 2017-09-06. "RAGN -...
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