- Richmond.
Akarius gave land at Fors in
Wharfedale for the
founding of a
monastery in 1145. He died in 1161 and in 1165 his son,
Harveus fitz
Akarius, consented...
- on the
banks of the
River Ure. In 1145, in the
reign of King Stephen,
Akarius Fitz Bardolph, Lord of Ravensworth, gave
Peter de Quinciano, a monk from...
-
German monk and
abbot December 15 –
Wanyan Liang,
Chinese emperor (b. 1122)
Akarius Fitz Bardolph,
English nobleman and
knight Hu Hong,
Chinese scholar and...
-
house of Byland;
founded 1145, land
granted by
Acharius Fitz
Bardolph (
Akarius fitz Bardolf)
Cistercian monks orders merged 17
September 1147; joined...
-
house of Byland;
founded 1145, land
granted by
Acharius Fitz
Bardolph (
Akarius fitz Bardolf)
Cistercian monks orders merged 17
September 1147; joined...
- lack of
surnames makes an
early date probable.
Robert Gilbert Before 1189
Akarius Later he was
prior of St
Albans and was
elected abbot of
Peterborough in...
- (1832) - won the
Epson Derby Catton Coronation Sandbeck Redshank Humphrey Akarius Swap
Lochinvar Panmure Scarborough (1820)
Contract Chorister Cromarty King...
-
Candid Golumpus Beverley Catton Coronation Sandbeck Redshank Humphrey Akarius Swap
Lochinvar Panmure Scarborough (1820)
Contract Chorister Cromarty King...
- was the
first son of Hugh FitzHugh, 2nd
Baron FitzHugh (A
descendant of
Akarius Fitz Bardolph,), by his wife Joan Scrope,
daughter of
Henry Scrope, 1st...
- brother, Bardolph, from whom the
FitzHugh line is descended. Bardolph's son,
Akarius Fitz Bardolph,
donated lands for a
monastery which were
later to become...