Cahaignes (French pronunciation: [ka.ɛɲ]) is a former commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged...
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bearing the name was William de Cahaignes from Normandy who was born around 1035. Of another Norman William de Cahaignes (born around 1060 and probably...
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wife Dorothy Macmillan Keynes family (descended from the de Cahaignes) Other de Cahaignes possessions Ashton Keynes in Wiltshire Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire...
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distinguish it from the modern settlement. After the Norman conquest, the de Cahaignes family held the manor from 1166 to the late 13th century as well as others...
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into the new commune of Vexin-sur-Epte. Communes of the Eure department Cahaignes, a close municipality in the same department Téléchargement du fichier...
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Lisieux. The name Keynes derives from the later Lords of the Manor, the de Cahaignes family, who also held Tarrant Keyneston. Later Coombe Keynes' population...
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was Horsted de Cahaignes—later simplified to Horsted Keynes—in honour of Lord of the Manor and principal landowner Sir William de Cahaignes, an associate...
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ringwork and bailey, just north of the village. The manor was held by the de Cahaignes or Keynes family, and this was incorporated into the village name. Land...
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the former communes of Écos (the seat), Berthenonville, Bus-Saint-Rémy, Cahaignes, Cantiers, Civières, Dampsmesnil, Fontenay-en-Vexin, Forêt-la-Folie, Fourges...
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principal market town for the area. After the Norman conquest, the de Cahaignes family (pronounced KAYNZ) held the manor of Middleton from 1166 to the...
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William also stood as legal guardian to the last male heir of the de Cahaignes (or Keynes) family, high sheriffs of Dorset and Somerset and lords of...
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first abbot of Malmesbury.[3] The manor was held in 1211 by William de Cahaignes, an ancestor of the Keynes family. The Manor House is a Grade II listed...
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France in 1944. He is buried on the spot where he fell, in an orchard near Cahaignes, Normandy. After the war, the landowner presented the site of the grave...
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Sheriff changes every March. c. 1070 – c. 1090 William of Keynes (or Cahaignes) c. 1086 Hugh fitzBaldric c. 1125 – 1128: Hugh de Warelville 1129: Richard...
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