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  1. Ralph the Staller or Ralf the Englishman (died 1069/70) was a noble and landowner in both Anglo-Saxon and post- Conquest England. He first appears in charters from Brittany, where he was described as Ralph / Ralf the Englishman, and it was in Brittany that his son Ralph de Gaël held a large hereditary lordship. St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk.

  2. Ralph de Gaël was born as a noble before 1042, most probably about 1040. He was the high-born son of an Earl Ralph who was English, or born in England, and lived at the time of the Confessor. Some sources believe this to be Ralph the Staller , while others argue that he was the son of Earl Ralph Mantes of Hereford , and who briefly ...

  3. Following the Norman Conquest of England, William the Conqueror appointed Ralph the Staller, an aristocrat of Breton ancestry born in Norfolk, to the earldom. On his death he was replaced by his son Ralph Guader, who was one of the leaders of a rebellion against William, known as the Revolt of the Earls, in 1075.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Ralph was recorded as living before 1066 in Brittany. He fought on William the Conqueror's side at Hastings, in the company of Nigel of the Cotentin, on 14 October 1066. Ralph succeeded his father, Ralph the Staller, to the earldom of East Anglia circa 1069. He was also Lord of Gaël (Guader) in Brittany.

    • circa 1039
    • Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England
    • Gael, Bretagne [now France]
  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Ralph was an influential figure as the steward of King Edward the Confessor, acting as Staller, or constable, between 1043 and 1066. Ralph held land in eastern England, in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, as well as Lincolnshire.

    • Agatha Wulfnothsdotter, NN Breton Woman
    • Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
    • circa 1011
    • Earl of East Anglia, Staller (Military)
  6. 7 de feb. de 2023 · Biography. Ralf (or Ralph) is mentioned many times in the Domesday book of 1086, although he was no longer alive at that time, and his son Ralf Gael had lost all his English lands. The elder Ralf is typically referred to in that book as Ralf the staller, or the old Earl Ralf (in contrast to his son). Maps of his Domesday mentions:

  7. 5 de feb. de 2023 · Son of Ralph the Staller and [mother unknown] Brother of Hardwin (Gael) de Gael. Husband of Emma (FitzOsbern) de Breteuil — married 1094 [location unknown] Descendants. Father of William (Gael) of Gael , Ralph (Montfort) de Montfort and Alan (Gael) de Montfort.