Book of Norman EnglandB.T. Batsford, 1997 - 144 pages Using archaeological, topographical and architectural evidence, this book covers the entire story of Norman England in an accessible way. It describes the impact of the Norman Conquest on England and looks at the castles, monasteries and churches and their effect on the landscape. |
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Page 10
... Earls Edwin Tostig ( d.1066 ) Other sons and Morcar Alfred ( d.1036 ) Edith m . m . Herluin Viscount of Conteville illegitimate Robert Count of Mortain Earl of Cornwall Odo Bishop of Bayeux Earl of Kent Richard III Duke of Normandy ( d ...
... Earls Edwin Tostig ( d.1066 ) Other sons and Morcar Alfred ( d.1036 ) Edith m . m . Herluin Viscount of Conteville illegitimate Robert Count of Mortain Earl of Cornwall Odo Bishop of Bayeux Earl of Kent Richard III Duke of Normandy ( d ...
Page 141
... Earl of Essex , 77 Gilbert of Sempringham , 117 Glastonbury ( Som . ) , 32 , 109 Gloucester , 29 , 70 , 80 , 105 Goltho , 28 , 125 , 126 Guildford ( Surrey ) , 130 Guy of Ponthieu , 39 Gyrth , Earl , 9 , 43 Gytha , 35 , 55 Hainault ...
... Earl of Essex , 77 Gilbert of Sempringham , 117 Glastonbury ( Som . ) , 32 , 109 Gloucester , 29 , 70 , 80 , 105 Goltho , 28 , 125 , 126 Guildford ( Surrey ) , 130 Guy of Ponthieu , 39 Gyrth , Earl , 9 , 43 Gytha , 35 , 55 Hainault ...
Page 142
... Earl of Northumberland , 57 Robert d'Oilly , 101 Robert Mallett , 60 Robert of Jumièges , 37 , 104 Robert of Mowbray , Earl of Northumberland , 62 Rochester ( Kent ) , 48 , 62 , 73 , 87 , 98 , 111 ; cathedral , 111 , colour plate 7 Rock ...
... Earl of Northumberland , 57 Robert d'Oilly , 101 Robert Mallett , 60 Robert of Jumièges , 37 , 104 Robert of Mowbray , Earl of Northumberland , 62 Rochester ( Kent ) , 48 , 62 , 73 , 87 , 98 , 111 ; cathedral , 111 , colour plate 7 Rock ...
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