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Henry I (c. 1068 – 1
December 1135), also
known as
Henry Beauclerc, was King of
England from 1100 to his
death in 1135. He was the
fourth son of William...
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Beauclerc is a
small village in Northumberland, England. It is
situated to the west of
Riding Mill,
between Hexham and
Newcastle upon Tyne.
Beauclerc...
- John Scott, 1st
Baronet of
Connaught Place (1847–1912)
Scott baronets of
Beauclerc (1907)
Scott baronets of the Yews (1909)
Scott baronets of
Witley (1913)...
- to his brother,
James Beauclerc, and the
heirs male of his body." A few w****s later,
James was
given "the
title of Lord
Beauclerc, with the
place and precedence...
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Amelia Beauclerc (1
January 1790 – 1
March 1820) was a
British Gothic novelist.
Beauclerc's life has been
described as "invisible." It has
taken time to...
- Sir
Walter Scott, 1st
Baronet of
Beauclerc (17
August 1826 – 8
April 1910) was an
English building contractor and publisher.
Based in
Newcastle upon Tyne...
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Beauclerk or
Beauclerc (pronounced boh-clair) is an
English surname, from Anglo-Norman
meaning "fine scholar". It is also the
family name of the Duke...
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Marie Bet****
Beauclerc (10
October 1845 – 19
September 1897) was a
pioneer in the
teaching of Pitman's
shorthand and
typing in Birmingham, England. In...
- The
Treaty of
Alton was an
agreement signed in 1101
between Henry Beauclerc and his
older brother Robert Curthose in
which Robert agreed to recognize...
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January 2018.
Retrieved 16
January 2018.;
Fryde 1996, p. 35. "Henry I '
Beauclerc' (r. 1100–1135)". royal.gov.uk. 12
January 2016.
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