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- Page 7 and 8: TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…
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Beuvriere in the lordship of Holder
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he visited Pope Alexander II on beh
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Simeon abbot of Ely Hervey Biturice
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had been commended to the abbey of
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Ralph the Staller was an antecessor
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Denmark or “from the Fens”. 180
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freemen’s commendation to pre-106
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East Anglia was not a dramatic chan
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were Carlford and Colneis. Bishop
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Table 9: Soc and commendation in Pa
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1086 land of Roger Bigod. 1086 valu
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Parham 5 (cont.) of free land. 1066
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Wantisden 7 Wantisden 8 1086 land o
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into the eleventh century. It is no
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In general, all the lands that Ralp
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Although some or many of the Edrics
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CHAPTER 3 KNIGHTS, CASTLES AND CHUR
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Suffolk, but either they were not l
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Table 12: Castles in Suffolk 1066-1
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aristocratic society did have the e
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perhaps exceptional example of this
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secular collegiate church of Hoxne.
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certain small grants he conceded
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CONCLUSION In this thesis, I looked
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system in Normandy. They were chang
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Primary Sources BIBLIOGRAPHY Blythb
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Davis, R. H. C., King Stephen, 3 rd
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Sanders, I. J., English Baronies: A