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  1. Hace 6 días · Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk (1189–1225) Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk (1209–1270) Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk (1270–1306) 14 Earls of Cornwall South-West Richard of Cornwall (1225–1272) Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall (1272–1300) 15 Earls of Surrey South-East William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey (1202–1240)

  2. Hace 2 días · Hugh Bigod, however, as the overlord of Henry de Lacy substantiated his claim to Barnoldswick in the king's court and dispossessed the monks. Later, however, Henry II prevailed on the earl to give the grange (for the redemption of his sins) in pure and perpetual alms.

  3. Hace 2 días · Hugh Bigod, son of the last Roger, and third Earl of Norfolk, died in 1225, and was buried by his father. Roger Bigod, son and heir of Hugh Earl of Norfolk, and the first Marshal of England of this family, died about 1269, and was buried in this church, according to his will.

  4. Hace 3 días · Hugh Bigod, earl of Norfolk, founded a small house for Austin Canons, dedicated to the honour of St. Mary, at Weybridge, in the parish of Acle, towards the close of the reign of Henry III. Robert was the first warden or keeper of this humble foundation, and, by an undated deed, the earl granted to Robert and his brethren of the ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Although Roger II had to rebuild the earldom after Hugh Bigod's rebellion against Henry II in 1174, by the time Roger III inherited it as a minor in 1225, the Bigods were again extremely well placed to play a major role in central politics and in local society in East Anglia.

  6. Hace 4 días · Roll of fines of the first year of King Henry. 1. [ No date ]. Kent. Robert Arsic has made fine with the king by 100 m. for his delivery from the king’s prison, and he is to serve the king with three knights ( se quarto militum) for a year, namely by Robert himself, Hasculph de Soligny, and two of Hasculph’s nephews, and he gave hostages ...

  7. Hace 5 días · In the 9th of Edward I. Roger Bigod (a younger branch of the Earls of Norfolk,) had a lordship here, and a grant of free warren. Richer de Refham and Joan his wife granted by fine to Symon Bigot of Felbrig, 26 messuages, 215 acres of land, 6 of pasture, 104s. rent, and 2 parts of a mill in East-Herling, Palling, &c. with this manor and advowson.