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... Castle , which the Conqueror built in 1068.2 This William Malet died before the Survey was taken , and his death is alluded to more than once in the second volume , 3 when speaking of the claims of his son Robert . 2. Robert , who was ...
... Castle , which the Conqueror built in 1068.2 This William Malet died before the Survey was taken , and his death is alluded to more than once in the second volume , 3 when speaking of the claims of his son Robert . 2. Robert , who was ...
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... Castle Acre , where he had built a castle , and where , a short time before his death , he began the foundation of the priory . He was also the founder of Lewes Priory in Sussex , and was there buried , in July , 1089. Dugdale gives the ...
... Castle Acre , where he had built a castle , and where , a short time before his death , he began the foundation of the priory . He was also the founder of Lewes Priory in Sussex , and was there buried , in July , 1089. Dugdale gives the ...
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... Castle Acre ; buried at Lewes , in 1085 . Elizabeth , or Isabel , da . of Hugh , Count of Vermandois . Ela , da . of William Talivace , Count of Poictou ; or of Robert Count of Belesme . A Isabel de Warren , Countess of Surrey ; ob ...
... Castle Acre ; buried at Lewes , in 1085 . Elizabeth , or Isabel , da . of Hugh , Count of Vermandois . Ela , da . of William Talivace , Count of Poictou ; or of Robert Count of Belesme . A Isabel de Warren , Countess of Surrey ; ob ...
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... castle of Norwich , and also King's bailiff , to gather all the rents arising from the borough of the castle , city , and earldom , which high offices continued in the family of Bigot for many years.1 Besides these and other honours to ...
... castle of Norwich , and also King's bailiff , to gather all the rents arising from the borough of the castle , city , and earldom , which high offices continued in the family of Bigot for many years.1 Besides these and other honours to ...
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... Castle ; ob . in 1107 : tenant in chief . = Maud William William Bigot , perished de Albini . by shipwreck , 20 Hen.1 . , with the King's sons . Hugh Joan , da . of Bigot . Rob . Burnet . Sir John Bigot . Hugh Bigot , 1st E. of Norfolk ...
... Castle ; ob . in 1107 : tenant in chief . = Maud William William Bigot , perished de Albini . by shipwreck , 20 Hen.1 . , with the King's sons . Hugh Joan , da . of Bigot . Rob . Burnet . Sir John Bigot . Hugh Bigot , 1st E. of Norfolk ...
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