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- apparently no religious ****ociations at all. These include Ademar, Ailma, Ailward, Albreza, Alditha, Almaury, Ascelina, Avice, Aystorius (these come from...
- these accounts, Godric, who began from humble beginnings as the son of Ailward and Edwenna, "both of slender rank and wealth, but abundant in righteousness...
- to: de Wymondham (Windham), lords of Wymondham, later of Felbrigg Hall Ailward de Wymondham (fl. 12th century), a person of some consideration in the...
- originally called " 'Ailward's', that is 'Æðelward's, Crosby', afterwards reduced to 'Ailward's bȳ'." So, "the village or hamlet of Ailward". (Bȳ is Old English...
- pay his rent of one denarius to a local farmer, Ailward or Eilward. On an upcoming holiday, Ailward suggested that Fulke should repay half his debt in...
- Colchester High Medieval Quintilian Cyprian son of Quintilian Geoffrey Ailward Henry of London William Richard Foliot I Ralph de Alta Ripa Richard of...
- Vitamin D in Disarray, self-published monograph, Sion 2010 Selected Articles Ailward D, Davies DH, Hecker R : Effects of Venostasin on Serum Cholesterol Levels...
- prebendary has become unpaid and largely honorary. See Deans of St Paul's. Ailward Ruffus Arcoid Roger Brun Laurence Belesmeins Roger of Worcester Walter...
- Cyprian son of Quintilian bef. 1138–aft. 1138: Geoffrey bef. 1142–aft. 1152: Ailward ?–c. 1154 (ren.): Henry of London (renounced claim) bef. 1155–aft. 1166:...