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Claude Arnulphy (1697 - 22 June 1786), also
spelt Arnulphi, was a
French painter,
chiefly of portraits,
based at Aix-en-Provence in the
south of France...
- A. Nip (ed.). Vitae, Miracula,
Translatio et alia
Hagiographica sancti Arnulphi episcopi Suessionensis.
Corpus Christianorum.
Continuatio Mediaevalis 285...
- Lady Joan
Willington (died c. 1314), née
Champernowne (Latinised to
Campo Arnulphi ("from the
field of Arnulph")),
formerly the wife of Sir
Ralph Willington...
- Payn by knight’s fee.
Leygh Duraunt. The hamlet, held of
Richard de
Campo Arnulphi by knight’s service. Cornwode. A
messuage and a
carucate of land, &c.,...
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nobis Viosaz’); p.145 (‘kalendas
novembres [23 October]:
commemoratio Arnulphi comitis qui
dedit nobis Viusaz’). Aarts, Bas (1988), "Het "Ansfried-probleem"...
- Antwerp:
Jacob du Moulin. p. 78. Leibniz,
Gottfried Wilhelm (1707). "
Arnulphi gesta Mediolanensium".
Scriptores rerum Brunsvicensium (in Latin). Vol...
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permission of the
archbishop Arnulf" (de
licentia et
permissione archiepiscopi Arnulphi). This may
indicate that
Arnulf held
comital (public)
authority in Milan...
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Umberleigh Chapel. It was
recorded by
Risdon as follows:
Johan de
Campo Arnulphi salut(ate)
noveritis me in
viduitate mea
divinae charitat(e) intuit(a)...
- a
minor Coueleye (Cowley) 1/2
Henry de Ca(mpo
Arnulphi)
Colrigge (Coldridge) 1
Henry de Ca(mpo
Arnulphi)
Lockesbere (Loxbeare) 1 (Thomas de Waunford)...
- 15th and 16th
centuries the
Champernowne family (Latinised to de
Campo Arnulphi), with the
approval of the
Bishop of Exeter. Thus this
right was exercised...