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  1. Hace 2 días · The earls of Chester were considered earls-palatine of the earldom of Chester. They had almost complete rights over their domain and ruled like kings: they had their own court with their own barons, and their own justices. [16]

  2. Hace 4 días · The young prince was created Earl of Chester at only twelve days old, and by January the following year had been provided with an entire household. An early influence on Prince Edward was the Bishop of Durham , Richard de Bury , one of the century's major bibliophiles .

  3. Hace 2 días · Footnotes. CITY AND CROWN, 1350-1550. In 1351, as part of a more general investigation of his earldom's franchises, the Black Prince instituted quo warranto proceedings in Chester.

  4. Hace 6 días · In the middle 12th century Ranulph II, earl of Chester, granted some crofts from his demesne to the nuns of Chester.

  5. Hace 6 días · In early times Gwynedd (or Venedotia) may have been ruled from Chester, which is shown in the subsidiary title of the current Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester. After the Battle of Chester in 613 when the city fell to the Anglo-Saxons the royal court moved west to the stronghold at Deganwy Castle near modern Conwy . [4]

  6. Hace 4 días · In 1092 Hugh I, earl of Chester, took the first steps towards the transformation of a church of secular canons dedicated to St. Werburgh into a Benedictine abbey.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2024 · A powerful aristocrat, his family owned extensive property following the Norman Conquest. In 1181 and at the age of 9, Ranulf succeeded his father to become the 6th Earl of Chester. At seventeen he married Constance, a character immortalised by Shakespeare in the play, 'King John'; the marriage was a disaster.