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... half- brother to William . This Odo was first made Bishop of Bessin , and in 1049 Bishop of Baieux ; but his holy calling did not prevent his joining his half - brother with a great body of knights and other men whom he had collected ...
... half- brother to William . This Odo was first made Bishop of Bessin , and in 1049 Bishop of Baieux ; but his holy calling did not prevent his joining his half - brother with a great body of knights and other men whom he had collected ...
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... half - brother to the Conqueror , was created Earl of Cornwall soon after the Conquest . He was probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held 793 2 manors , that is , 249 in Cornwall , and 545 in ...
... half - brother to the Conqueror , was created Earl of Cornwall soon after the Conquest . He was probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held 793 2 manors , that is , 249 in Cornwall , and 545 in ...
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... half - nephew of William the Conqueror . He does not appear to have been present at the battle of Hastings , not having joined Duke William till after the victory which decided the fate of England . His valour and capacity , however ...
... half - nephew of William the Conqueror . He does not appear to have been present at the battle of Hastings , not having joined Duke William till after the victory which decided the fate of England . His valour and capacity , however ...
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... half - sister to the Conqueror , da . of Her- luinus , by Arlotta , the Conqueror's mother . Hugh Lupus , Earl of Chester ; tenant in chief . Ermentrude , dr . of Hugh de Clermont , Count of Beauvais in France . Richard Earl of Chester ...
... half - sister to the Conqueror , da . of Her- luinus , by Arlotta , the Conqueror's mother . Hugh Lupus , Earl of Chester ; tenant in chief . Ermentrude , dr . of Hugh de Clermont , Count of Beauvais in France . Richard Earl of Chester ...
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... half a carucate and thirty acres , held by a freeman , at a place called Esterestuna ( Sturston ) , in Grimshoe hundred . They were together valued at £ 60 . 2s . T. R. E. , and at £ 60 . 1s . T. R. W. He was also found to have unlawful ...
... half a carucate and thirty acres , held by a freeman , at a place called Esterestuna ( Sturston ) , in Grimshoe hundred . They were together valued at £ 60 . 2s . T. R. E. , and at £ 60 . 1s . T. R. W. He was also found to have unlawful ...
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