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  1. Hace 2 días · Begbroke formed part of the post-Conquest estates of William FitzOsbern, earl of Hereford (d. 1071), and after the rebellion in 1075 of William's son Roger it was granted by the Crown to Walter de Lacy and was held in 1086 by Walter's son Roger. (fn. 42) He joined the rebellion against William Rufus in 1095 and Begbroke again escheated to the ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Arthur was sent to Rouen in 1203. He was under the care of William de Braose, a favourite court member of John. Although there is no concrete evidence of Arthur's fate, modern historians generally agree that he was murdered by John. Margam Abbey was a Cistercian monastery in Margam, now part of modern-day Port Talbot, Wales.

  3. Hace 5 días · By 1086 11½ hides there were held of William de Braose by Ralph, from whom an unnamed knight held 1½ hide. Another Ralph held a further 2 hides there of William de Braose. William, or one of his sub-tenants, presumably granted land in Sompting to the abbey of Fécamp (Seine Maritime) which held lands there by 1186.

  4. Hace 2 días · William Shakespeare (baptized April 26, 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England—died April 23, 1616, Stratford-upon-Avon) was a poet, dramatist, and actor often called the English national poet. He is considered by many to be the greatest dramatist of all time. Shakespeare occupies a position unique in world literature.

  5. Hace 3 días · MANORS AND OTHER ESTATE. In 1066 there were two manors in the parish, COOMBES , held by Earl Gurth, and APPLESHAM, which Lewin had held of Earl Godwin (d. 1053). (fn. 28) The former at least belonged to William de Braose by 1073, (fn. 29) and both were held of him by William son of Norman in 1086. (fn. 30) Thereafter they apparently always ...

  6. New Shoreham was established apparently in the decade 1086-96 by William de Braose or his son Philip: it was not mentioned in Domesday, and c. 1096 Philip added the church of the harbour to his father's grant of the church of Old Shoreham.

  7. Hace 5 días · Ashington originated as a chapelry of Washington: the church was called a chapel c. 1190, (fn. 1) the configuration of the boundaries of the two ancient parishes shows that they were originally one, (fn. 2) and Ashington was still anachronistically described as in Washington in 1351. (fn. 3) A rectory was established c . 1190. (fn. 4) The ...