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  1. Hace 2 días · In 1051, one Flemish kinsman, Eustace of Boulogne, attempted to billet his troops in the town of Dover, within Godwine’s earldom. A local brawl broke out which ended in the deaths of nearly forty Normans and Englishmen.

  2. Hace 4 días · Countess of Boulogne: King Stephen of Blois & England c. 1092 –1154 r. 1135–1141 r. 1141–1154 {{{OT}}} Louis VI 1081–1137 King of the Franks: William Clito Count of Flanders 1102–1128: Sibylla of Anjou Countess consort of Flanders c. 1112 –1165: Geoffrey V 1113–1151 Count of Anjou: Empress Matilda Holy Roman Empress c. 1102 ...

  3. Hace 4 días · The land of Count Eustace of Boulogne in 1086 included the manor of WALKHAMPSTEAD (Wachelestede), held before the Conquest by Osward of King Edward. It was then assessed for 6 hides (though formerly for 40), and had among its appurtenances fifteen houses in London and Southwark worth 6 s . and 2,000 herrings.

  4. Hace 5 días · The manor of LITTLE FORDHAM or BOURCHIERS HALL seems to derive partly from the 40 a. in Fordham held by Wisgar in 1066 and by Richard son of Gilbert de Clare in 1086, and partly from land held of Eustace of Boulogne, perhaps the 1½ hide berewick of Great Tey.

  5. Hace 4 días · In 1086 High Laver was probably held in demesne by Eustace, Count of Boulogne, and valued at £20. Eustace's heir was his daughter Maud, wife of King Stephen. William, Count of Boulogne, son of Stephen and Maud, apparently granted the manor in free alms to the Benedictine abbey of St. Sulpice in Brittany.

  6. Hace 2 días · Marcher-Earls of Pembroke. Wales. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1199–1219) William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1219–1231) Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1231–1234) Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (1234–1241) Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke (1242–1245) 21.

  7. Hace 3 días · Baldwin of Boulogne takes control of Edessa and the County of Edessa is formed, one of four Crusader-created states in the Levant . 3 Jun 1098. The First Crusaders capture Antioch after an 8-month siege. 28 Jun 1098. The Crusaders defeat a large Muslim army sent to recapture Antioch . 7 Jun 1099.