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... Marriage of the Clergy Burials of great Men in Monasteries Unlawful Claims of Church Property TABLE OF THE CHURCHES IN NORFOLK INDEX OF PERSONS 79 92 94 • 96 97 99 113 b t INTRODUCTION . THE DOMESDAY BOOK of William the Conqueror TABLE ...
... Marriage of the Clergy Burials of great Men in Monasteries Unlawful Claims of Church Property TABLE OF THE CHURCHES IN NORFOLK INDEX OF PERSONS 79 92 94 • 96 97 99 113 b t INTRODUCTION . THE DOMESDAY BOOK of William the Conqueror TABLE ...
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... married Herluinus de Burgh , and by him had a son called Odo , who was thus 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 ...
... married Herluinus de Burgh , and by him had a son called Odo , who was thus 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 ...
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... married Matilda , the youngest daughter of Roger de Mont- gomery , Earl of Shrewsbury , and was a great benefactor to the abbey of Gestein , in Normandy ; he also annexed the priory of St. Michael's Mount , in Cornwall , to the ...
... married Matilda , the youngest daughter of Roger de Mont- gomery , Earl of Shrewsbury , and was a great benefactor to the abbey of Gestein , in Normandy ; he also annexed the priory of St. Michael's Mount , in Cornwall , to the ...
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... married his daughter Constance , and was otherwise richly rewarded for his valour . But this by no means obliges us to conclude that there was but one Count Alan who joined the expedition , and that the immense possessions enumerated in ...
... married his daughter Constance , and was otherwise richly rewarded for his valour . But this by no means obliges us to conclude that there was but one Count Alan who joined the expedition , and that the immense possessions enumerated in ...
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... marriage . His possessions were in Hertfordshire , Cambridgeshire , Northampton- shire , Nottinghamshire , Lincolnshire , and Yorkshire . 2. Count Alan , or Alan the Red , who was the second son of Eudo Count of Penthievre , had the ...
... marriage . His possessions were in Hertfordshire , Cambridgeshire , Northampton- shire , Nottinghamshire , Lincolnshire , and Yorkshire . 2. Count Alan , or Alan the Red , who was the second son of Eudo Count of Penthievre , had the ...
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