- Hugh
Bardulf or Hugh
Bardolf (died c. 1203) was a
medieval English administrator and
royal justice.
Known for his
legal expertise, he also
served as a...
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villains from the
graphic adventure Story of Jasmine:
Jasmine the
heroine Bardulf the ********in
Melantha the evil
sorceress Thorgall the
warrior Each faction...
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Baron of
Gilsland (died c.1195) (Sheriff of ****berland, 1174–1183) Hugh
Bardulf (died 1203) (Sheriff of ****berland, 1199) John (1199–1216):
William de...
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witnessed by "...Ribaldus et
Bardulfus fratres comitis..." (Ribald and
Bardulf,
brothers of
Count Alan).
Orderic Vitalis stated: "God also gave him [Count...
- Hastings,
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st
Baron Segrave,
William de Rye and
Robert Bardulf. He was in
favour with
Edward again and he and
Wishart had
their Northumbrian...
- able to act in the king's name.
Along with Puiset, the king
named Hugh
Bardulf,
William Briwerre,
Geoffrey fitz Peter, and
William Marshal as ****ociates...
- Earl of
Jersey Thomas Hoo,
Baron Hoo and
Hastings (ca. 1396-1455) Hugh
Bardulf,
Baron of Hoo (ca. 1139-ca. 1203) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- wulf
meaning wolf, via the Old
French Bardol(f). It may
refer to: Hugh
Bardulf or
Bardolf (died c. 1203),
English administrator and
royal justice William...
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seven w****s) 1194–1199:
William Brewer 1200–1201: Hugh
Bardulf and
William de Lech 1202: Hugh
Bardulf and
Reginald de
Karduil 1203–1208:
Robert de Vieuxpont...
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appointed sheriff of
Lincolnshire in 1191. In
March 1193, he
joined with Hugh
Bardulf in
preventing Archbishop Geoffrey of York from
besieging Tickhill Castle...