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    Bertram de Verdun was the name of several members of the Norman family of de Verdun, native to the Avranchin. According to the historian Mark Hagger,...
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  • by Goda in Buckinghamshire were given to the Flemish-Norman knight Bertram de Verdun, lord of Farnham Royal, and the Breton knight Raoul, count of Fougères...
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    founded by Bertram III de Verdun of Alton Castle, Staffordshire, in the 12th century. The abbey was dissolved in 1538. In 1176, Bertram III de Verdun, the lord...
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    Goldenstein (the lawyer for Geneviève Dupont de Ligonnès, the suspect's mother; Christine, his sister; and Bertram de Verdun, Christine's husband): "We don't even...
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    Ronan's Well lies nearby. The de Verdun family of Alton Castle, Staffordshire had a history in the region, Bertram de Verdun arriving as part of John's first...
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    was witnessed by some of his kinsmen: Bertram de Verdun (III) of Alton Castle, Guy de Verdun and Roeland de Verdun. The deed is dated sometime between 1160...
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    about 1185, Bertram de Verdun, a counsel of Henry II of England, erected a manor house at Castletown Mount on the ancient site of Dún Dealgan. De Verdon founded...
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  • to Henry de Deneston. Henry was the son of Bertram de Verdun (III) of Alton Castle, Staffordshire. He married Hawise, daughter of Engenulf de Gresley....
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    11th century by the king, who gave the lord of the manor of Farnham, Bertram de Verdun, the Grand Serjeanty on the condition of providing a glove and putting...
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  • Theobald le Botiller and Roesia de Verdun. Roesia was the daughter of Nicholas de Verdun, who was the son of Bertram III de Verdun. When King Henry II of England...
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    also a scheduled monument. Alton Castle was founded in stone by Bertram III de Verdun and built on a rocky precipice overlooking the River Churnet in...
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    royal administrators such as Theobald Walter, William de Burgh, Gilbert Pipard and Bertram de Verdun as well as other minor land grants to lesser figures...
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    their cousin Isabella of Gloucester. Winter – John awards land to Bertram de Verdun, a Norman nobleman, and grants Dundalk its charter with town privileges;...
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    Thom & sons. De Verdun family tree John De Verdun; son of Rohese De Verdun; daughter of Nicholas De Verdun; son of Bertram De Verdun Archiseek: The...
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    of Uttoxeter are the remains of Croxden Abbey, founded in 1176 by Bertram de Verdun for monks of the Cistercian Order. Redfern's Cottage Museum of Uttoxeter...
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  • MP for the constituency of Dundalk from 1832 to 1835. Cú Chulainn Bertram de Verdun (died 1192), founder of the Norman settlement of Dundalk. Saint Brigit...
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    south-east of Cheadle are the remains of Croxden Abbey, founded in 1176 by Bertram de Verdun for monks of the Cistercian Order. The abbey is a 5-mile walk from...
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    a Norman nobleman named Bertram de Verdun erected a manor house at Castletown Mount. Bertram's granddaughter Roesia de Verdun later built Castle Roche...
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    Siege of Acre (1189–1191) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Richard and his army left the city, given in custody to the crusaders Bertram de Verdun and Stephen Longchamp. The capture of Acre and the execution of its...
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  • 1180s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    their cousin Isabella of Gloucester. Winter – John awards land to Bertram de Verdun, a Norman nobleman, and grants Dundalk its charter with town privileges;...
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    to a number of important roles by Henry II, and quite often with Bertram III de Verdun, in England and Ireland. In 1278 Goldstone was recorded as forming...
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  • Alicia de Verdun, either the daughter of Bertram II de Verdun and sister of Norman de Verdun of Alton Castle or the daughter of Norman de Verdun. He had...
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    office of Lord High Steward or Great Seneschal of Ireland to Sir Bertram de Verdun. William Lynch wrote extensively about this feudal dignity, office...
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    Cistercian monks — from Aunay-sur-Odon founded 1176, granted to Aunay by Bertram de Verdun transferred to new site at Croxden 1178; granted to Jeffrey Foljamb...
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    February 1187, while Peter of Brixey and Bishop Henry of Verdun stayed away. By 22 March 1187, Bertram had gone into internal exile in Cologne, where Archbishop...
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    have been constructed by Bertram III de Verdun (c.1135–1192), with a bailey to the northwest. It was a stronghold of Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster...
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    Gresley was Henry de Audley's 2nd cousin; she had married Henry de Verdun, son of Bertram III de Verdun. This means that Laurence de Ludlow was related...
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    to knight Bertram II de Verdun (died 1129/30), as a reward for his work in the Crusades. In 1318, the estate passed by marriage to Thomas de Furnival when...
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    Toussaint de Hossey 1543–1565 Peter III de Châtelet 1565–1580 Charles de Lorraine de Vaudémont 1580–1587 (Bishop of Verdun 1585–1587) Christopher de la Vallée...
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    contrast to the stalemate on the ground in Western Europe (the Battle of Verdun had been underway for three months at the time the opposing fleets sortied)...
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