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  1. Hace 2 días · Henry II kept his mistrees Rosamund Clifford there, and was said to have founded New Woodstock merely to provide lodgings for his court. At Woodstock he received the homage of the rulers of Scotland and Wales in 1163.

  2. Hace 1 día · Henry had eight legitimate children by Eleanor: five sons, William, the Young Henry, Richard, Geoffrey and John; and three daughters, Matilda, Eleanor and Joan. He had several long-term mistresses, including Annabel de Balliol and Rosamund Clifford, and also several illegitimate children.

  3. Hace 6 días · In 1279 local jurors asserted that New Woodstock was founded by Henry II to provide lodgings for his retinue when he was at Woodstock Park, which he visited regularly for love of Rosamund Clifford; he therefore provided land outside the park so that men might build hospitia, and he granted a market to the new residents.

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · It was this jealousy which was the ultimate reason a woman who Rosamund had fired to attempt to end her life. Did she succeed? Read this book to find out. About the Book: (from Amazon) Rosamund Clifford, one of the most famous royal mistresses of all time—concubine to Henry II, the first Plantagenet King.

  5. Hace 3 días · What makes him a right royal hypocrite is the fact that he was at the time estranged from his wife and conducting an affair with the Herefordshire heiress Rosamund Clifford. Henry arrived in Waterford on the 17 th or 18 th of October 1171 with a large fleet of ships loaded with men, horses and supplies.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · A selection of books/e-books available in Trible Library. Click the title for location and availability information. Off campus access instructions (for e-books) The Angevins and the Charter (1154-1216) by S. M. Toyne. Call Number: Online - free - HathiTrust. Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Richard I.

  7. Hace 6 días · Henry II (nos. 122–39) 122. Writ of H II, ordering that Abbot Gervase is to have all his lands, tenants and liberties as any of his predecessors held them TRE, and as King Edward and H I granted by their charters to the abbey, with pleas, including murder and theft.