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... the Abbey of St. Ouen at Rouen , when his feoffs reverted to the elder line . Another HUGH DE GOURNAY , whom we call the Second , was one of the commanders of the fleet sent by William Duke of Normandy in 1035 to England , to support the ...
... the Abbey of St. Ouen at Rouen , when his feoffs reverted to the elder line . Another HUGH DE GOURNAY , whom we call the Second , was one of the commanders of the fleet sent by William Duke of Normandy in 1035 to England , to support the ...
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... de Guaer or Guader , Earl of Norfolk , in 1075 , some of his forfeited ... Hugh de Gournay and Basilia Fla- tel ; he was cotemporary with William Rufus , and was high in his favour , adhering to him against ... THE LORDS OF GOURNAY . 17.
... de Guaer or Guader , Earl of Norfolk , in 1075 , some of his forfeited ... Hugh de Gournay and Basilia Fla- tel ; he was cotemporary with William Rufus , and was high in his favour , adhering to him against ... THE LORDS OF GOURNAY . 17.
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... de Monceaux . This Gerard founded the priory of Lessingham in Norfolk , which was attached to the Abbey of Bec in Normandy . " HUGH DE GOURNAY the Fourth , his son and successor , was brought up in the court of Henry the First of ...
... de Monceaux . This Gerard founded the priory of Lessingham in Norfolk , which was attached to the Abbey of Bec in Normandy . " HUGH DE GOURNAY the Fourth , his son and successor , was brought up in the court of Henry the First of ...
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... HUGH , Lord of Gournay , said to have fortified Gournay , son of Eudes according to tradition . RENAUD , Lord of Gournay , the first mentioned in any charter ; men- tioned in the foundation deed of his son , Gautier de la Ferté , for the ...
... HUGH , Lord of Gournay , said to have fortified Gournay , son of Eudes according to tradition . RENAUD , Lord of Gournay , the first mentioned in any charter ; men- tioned in the foundation deed of his son , Gautier de la Ferté , for the ...
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... the archives of the priory of St. Laurent en Lions for this charter ; Hugh de Gournay having translated the priory of La Ferté to that place in 1151 , at the time that the castle and town of La Ferté were burnt by Henry II . of England ...
... the archives of the priory of St. Laurent en Lions for this charter ; Hugh de Gournay having translated the priory of La Ferté to that place in 1151 , at the time that the castle and town of La Ferté were burnt by Henry II . of England ...
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abbey abbey of Bec acre aliis anno Appendix apud Archbishop of Rouen Bardolf barons Basilia Beaubec Bishop Boscum Caistor castle charter Chausy church Comte Coucy Count Dampmartin daughter dedi dedit deed Domini Dugdale's Duke Duke of Normandy Earl ecclesiam ecclesie ego Hugo ejus ejusdem England etiam Evreux Ex dono Ferté fief filii filius France frumenti fuit futuris Gacé Gaillefontaine Geoffrey Gerard de Gournay hæc heir Henry Hildevert Hist honour Hugh de Boves Hugh de Gournay Hugo de Gornaio Hugonis Johannes Jumieges King John King's La Ferté land Lords of Gournay manor Mapledurham married meorum modo monks Norfolk Norman Normandy Notum omnes omnibus parish pays de Brai perpetuam presentibus priory quæ quam quas quod ego Regis reign Richard Robert salutem Sancti sicut Signum solidos sunt tenuit terram terre Thomas Tunc unam unum feodum uxor vobis Warren Wendover wife Willelmi William
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Page 191 - Rutland related in my hearing, that about twenty years then before, viz., in 1708, upon occasion of new laying a chimney, at Minster Luvel, there was discovered a large vault or room under ground, in which was the entire skeleton of a man, as having been sitting at a table, which was before him, with a book, paper, pen, &c.
Page 107 - ... existere de perpetrata iniquitate cognoscat et a sacratissimo corpore et sanguine Dei et domini redemptoris nostri Jesu Christi aliena fiat atque in extremo examine districte ultioni subiaceat.
Page 251 - Inquisitionem inde distincte et aperte factam nobis, sub sigillo vestro et sigillis eorum per quos facta fuerit, sine dilatione mittatis et hoc breve.
Page 55 - In nomine Sanete et individue Trinitatis Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti.
Page 81 - ... summoned by particular writs ; the rest by one general summons through the sheriffs of their several counties. This is declared in the Great Charter of that prince, wherein he promises that, whenever an aid or scutage shall be required, faciemus summoneri archiepiscopos, episcopos, abbates, comites et majores barones regni sigillatim per literas nostras. Et praeterea faciemus summoneri in generali per vicecomites et ballivos nostros omnes alios qui in capite tenent de nobis.
Page 62 - HENRICO, qui camerarius fuit, audio quia in multis inor24 dinate se agit, et maxime in bibendo, ita ut in gildis cum ebriosis bibat et cum eis inebrietur. Quod si verum est, dicere non possum quantum cor meum de tanta fratris perditione doleat.
Page 223 - Tuesday next after the Feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, in the 45th year of our reign.
Page 107 - Pontificum liberalitate regum largitione principum oblatione fidelium seu aliis justis modis prestante Domino poteritis adipisci firma vobis vestrisque successoribus et illibata permaneant.
Page 40 - Ensemle o li sa gent de Brai. Od la grant gent ke cil menerent Mult en ocistrent è tuerent.
Page 37 - Gournay was one of the Norman leaders of the fleet of forty ships which accompanied Edward, the Saxon Prince, to England, on the death of Canute in 103S.