- Ives I de
Creil was
regis balistarius to the King of France, in the 10th century. His
parentage is
unknown but by his name he was ****ociated with Creil...
- Waterville;
partly by Reginald;
partly by Hugh do Port; and
partly by
Odard Balistarius (probably a crossbowman). Its
domesday ****ets were: 14 hides, 6 ploughs...
-
Norman conquest. In 1086
Frampton was held by
Walter the
Crossbowman (
Balistarius) and then
contained 10
villagers and 11 smallholders.
Indicating a total...
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worth 10 hogs. It
rendered £6 15s 0d. West
Molesey was held by
Odard Balistarius. Its
Domesday ****ets were: 1 hide, 1 church, and 5 ploughs. It rendered...
-
Nicholas the
Bowman (fl. 1086) (or "Nicholas the Gunner", Latin:
Nicolaus Balistarius or Archibalistarius), also
known as
Nicholas de la Pole, was a servant...
-
Devonshire holdings that
belonged to "Nicholas the Bowman" (Nicolaus
Balistarius or Archibalistarius), a
servant of King
William the
Conqueror and one...
- Girold(us) capellan(****)
XLVII Girardus XLVIII Godebold(us) XLIX
Nicolaus Balistarius L
Fulcherus LI
Haimericus LII Will(elmu)s et alii servient(es) regis...
-
Galfride la Balister, (alias Alabaster,
Arblaster and the
Latinised form
Balistarius,
meaning "the Bowman", as in the case of the
Domesday Book
tenant Nicholas...
- of
Bicton was
granted by King
Henry I to John Janitor. In 1229,
Ralph Balistarius, or Le
Balister (the cross-bow-bearer),
occupied the manor. His descendants...