- 1080 or c. 1090 –
after 1155) was the son of
William Peverel. He
married Avicia de
Lancaster (1088 – c. 1150) in La Marche, Normandy, France. She was possibly...
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buried in
Worcester Cathedral. Clifford's
first wife was
probably Hawyse or
Avicia,
daughter of John Boterell, a
grant of
whose hand his
father had obtained...
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possibly Piercetown Lismullin Priory Augustinian nuns
founded c.1240 by
Avicia de la
Corner (Avice de Lacortier, widow),
sister of Richard,
Bishop of Meath...
- of Bristol, and with Hals
report that he
married Agnes (sometimes
called Avicia, or Beatrix),
granddaughter of
Condor of
Cornwall (the Earl of Cornwall...
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Benedictine nuns
founded before 1156 by
William de
Clarefai and his wife
Avicia de Tany; with
regular priests or
brethren from 12th
century to
after 1308;...
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location missing publisher (link) Gallistl,
Bernhard (2018). ""A book for
Avicia?" Der
Eremit Roger im
Psalter von St. Albans".
Concilium Medii Aevi. 21:...
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taken a
single mis-stroke of the
clerk of the court's pen to
transform '
Avicia' (Avis) into 'Alicia' (Alice).
Almost nothing is
known about Alice’s life...
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Scottish Borders. He had come into
ownership of
Thirlestane by his
marriage to
Avicia,
heiress to
Thomas de Thirlestane. Sir
William Mautlant de
Thirlstane supported...
- Berkshire. He was
brought up in London. Sir
Thomas was
twice married, to
Avicia (died 1558) and to Joan. A prin****l
member of the
guild of
Merchant Taylors...
- his
protection and
education in the
skills of knighthood.
Raoul married Avicia Stigand de Mézidon, the
likely niece of
Odonis Stigandus.[citation needed]...