- of meadow. In 1066
Godric was Lord of the Manor, by 1086
transferred to
Ansgot of Burwell, who was also Tenant-in-chief. The
former church of
Saint Margaret...
-
village and a
Scandinavian name
Asgaut (or Asgautr),
gallicized to Asgot,
Ansgot, Angot, and Ango -
originally the
Norman surname Ango and
Angot which are...
- here, was a
Benedictine monastery founded at some
point before 1110 by
Ansgot of Burwell. It was an
alien priory belonging to Grande-Sauve
Abbey in Aquitaine...
- Grande-Sauve;
founded (before) 1100-7 ("by the
Lords of Kyme"):
church granted by
Ansgot of Burwell;
dissolved 1427;
granted to Charles, Duke of
Suffolk 1544/5;...
- It was held
partly by
Hunfrid (Humfrey) the
Chamberlain and
partly by
Ansgot the Interpreter. Its
domesday ****ets were: 1½ hides; 4 ploughs, 12 acres...
-
title of
Grand Count of Sicily, and his lieutenants,
including Serlo and
Ansgot of Pucheuil [fr], were
given some fiefs. Serlo, however, didn't live long...
- it was
owned by an Anglo-Saxon
named Ansgot who "could go
where he wished". However, by 1086 it
would seem
Ansgot was dead and it was now
disputed between...
- tax ****essments.
People mentioned include: Aethelric; Alvred; Alweard;
Ansgot; Azur;
Beorhtric son of Aelfgar; Beorhtwine;
Cyneweard daughter of Sigrefr;...
- of
Norman nobility. His
father was
Ansgot.
According to the Vita Herluini, (Gilbert Crispin, c. 1055–1117),
Ansgot was
descended from a
Danish Viking...
- Book of 1086 as "Muchetune", and is
listed as
having 9 households, with
Ansgot of
Burwell as Lord of the Manor. The
medieval church was
dedicated to the...