- prominent, but he
probably got his name from the
village Abetot (today Saint-Jean-d’Abbetot,
Abetot about 1050–1066,
hamlet of La Cerlangue).
Although Urse's...
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summarised as follows: Henry, king of the English, to
Bishop Samson and Urso de
Abetot and all his
barons and faithful, both
French and English, of Worcestershire...
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original (PDF) on 23 May 2020. Mason, Emma (2009). "Brothers at Court: Urse de
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Robert Dispenser". Anglo-Norman Studies:
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Barlow 1983, pp. 141–142. Mason, p. 75. Round,
Abetot, Urse d' (c.1040–1108). See
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- Bosherville, to
which Ralph Fitz Gerald, in 1050, gave the
church and
tithes of
Abetot for the
support of the
monks of that college,
which was made an
abbey in...
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Baronies pp. 75–76
Green Aristocracy of
Norman England pp. 282–283
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Abetot, Urse d' (c.1040–1108)"
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National Biography Cronne,...
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People p. 383
Mason William II p. 75
Barlow William Rufus pp. 141–142
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Oxford Dictionary of
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- Saint-Jean-d'Abbetot was
annexed to La
Cerlangue in 1824.
Abbetot was
written as
Abetot around 1060. It is a
medieval toponymic formation using the -tot suffix...
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library membership required) Mason, Emma (2009). "Brothers at Court: Urse de
Abetot and
Robert Dispenser". In Lewis, C.P. (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies: Proceedings...
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