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    William Giffard (d. 1129), was the Lord Chancellor of William II and Henry I, from 1093 to 1101, and Bishop of Winchester (1100–1129). Giffard was the...
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    palace. About 1110, the second Norman bishop, William Giffard, constructed a new hall to the south west. Giffard's successor, Henry of Blois, brother of King...
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  • Walter Gautier Giffard, Lord of Longueville, Normandy (a.k.a. 'Giffard of Barbastre'), was a Norman baron, a Tenant-in-chief in England, a Christian knight...
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  • Hugh de Giffard (died 1267), Norman-Scottish feudal baron John Giffard (disambiguation), several people Osbern Giffard (1020–1085), one of William the Conqueror's...
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    Abbey was the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128 by William Giffard, the Bishop of Winchester. Located about 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast...
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    Crondall Manor in Hampshire and Eleanor Paulet (born 1479), wife of William Giffard of Itchell Manor at Ewshot, also in Hampshire. The family originated...
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    the Giffards of Brimpsfield. It's worth noting that, according to the History of William Marshal, there were two men named Gilbert: Gilbert Giffard and...
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    Godfrey Giffard (c. 1235 – 1302) was Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Worcester. Giffard was a son of Hugh...
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  • Miles William Giffard (1925 – 24 February 1953) was an English cricketer and convicted murderer. He played cricket five times for the Cornwall County...
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  • John William Giffard CBE QPM (born 1951 or 1952) is a British retired police officer. Adopted into an aristocratic family that owns Chillington Hall,...
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    Among them was Rotrou of Perche and his followers Robert Burdet and William Giffard who joined multiple expeditions into the Ebro Valley to aid Alfonso...
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    General Sir George James Giffard, GCB, DSO (27 September 1886 – 17 November 1964) was a British military officer, who had a distinguished career in command...
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    William's firm supporters, such as Robert, Count of Eu, Walter Giffard, Roger of Mortemer, and William de Warenne, faced the other invading force. This second...
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    Normandy, a younger brother of Stephen, King of England, and a grandson of William the Conqueror. Henry was also a major patron of the arts, funding the Winchester...
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  • cast included William Giffard as Colonel Courtly, Henry Giffard as Stanza and Anna Marcella Giffard as Matilda. Burling p.66 Burling, William J. A Checklist...
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  • of York (c. 1085 – before 1091) Robert Bloet (after January 1091) William Giffard (1094–1101) Roger of Salisbury (1101–1102) Waldric (1102–1107) Ranulf...
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  • Stoke-by-Nayland. In the reign of Edward I, Peter Giffard held half a fee here and by 1321 William Giffard received the grant of a free warren. The Wickhambrook...
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  • Belville, William Giffard as Heatly, Henry Woodward as Young Manly and Anna Marcella Giffard as Pinup. Burling p.182 Nicoll p.438 Burling, William J. A Checklist...
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    Winchester Cathedral (category William II of England)
    following reconstruction of the tower, and completed before the death of William Giffard, who was Bishop of Winchester from 1100 to his death in 1129. The standard...
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  • father of William Marshal. John was the son of Gilbert Giffard, who held the position of marshal under King Henry I and maybe under King William Rufus. He...
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    23 – Henry of Blois becomes bishop of Winchester after the death of William Giffard (who was also Lord Chancellor to King Henry I) in England. Abu al-Abbas...
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  • Walter Giffard (c. 1225 – April 1279) was Lord Chancellor of England and Archbishop of York. Giffard was a son of Hugh Giffard of Boyton in Wiltshire...
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    Henry I of England (category Children of William the Conqueror)
    many of the existing administration into his new royal household. William Giffard, William Rufus's chancellor, was made the bishop of Winchester, and the...
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    a minster or Augustinian Priory on the site. Between 1107 and 1129 William Giffard the Chancellor of King Henry I, converted the bishop's hall into a...
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  • Osbern (or Osborne) Giffard (c. 1020 – c. 1085) was one of the knights who invaded England in 1066 under William the Conqueror. He was rewarded with holdings...
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  • Lincoln's Inn Fields cast included William Giffard, Charlotte Charke and Anna Marcella Giffard. It was staged by Henry Giffard's company which had recently moved...
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  • Battle Abbey. By 19 March 1094 he had been replaced as chancellor by William Giffard. Prior to Bloet's consecration, the Archbishop of York, Thomas of Bayeux...
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    people worked and provided services such as smithies to the Abbey. William Giffard, Bishop of Winchester introduced the first colony of Cistercian monks...
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  • with whom he had two children including William Giffard. After the marriage she was generally styled Mrs Giffard on playbills. She accompanied her husband...
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  • friends. Giffard herself trained as a lay Jungian analyst. Giffard wrote a memoir entitled The Way Things Happen, which was published in 1990 by William Morrow...
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