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- Robert de Beaufeu (died in or before 1219) (Latinised to de Bello ****o or de Bello Foco, meaning "from a beautiful fireplace") was a secular canon of...
- William de Beaufeu was a medieval Bishop of Thetford and a major landholder mentioned in the Domesday Book. William's land holdings were mainly in the...
- Roger de Beaufeu (fl. 1297–1308) also known as Bello ****o was an English judge, possibly of the same family as Nicholas de Beaufo of Beaufo's Manor, Norfolk...
- ended 1084 Predecessor Æthelmær, Bishop of Elmham Successor William de Beaufeu, Bishop of Thetford Orders Consecration 1070 Personal details Died 1084...
- Saint-Aubin-Lebizay. The commune is probably the birthplace of William de Beaufeu, Bishop of Thetford from 1086 to 1091. It is also the probable birthplace...
- sons. The oldest part of the house was built as a rectory by Robert de Beaufeu, who was rector of Horton and prebendary of Salisbury. The Norman doorways...
- Greenhoe. In 1086, the village formed parts of the estates of William de Beaufeu. In the 17th century, ****thorpe provided a number of notable Royal Navy...
- CAMPO – de Belcamp; Beauchamp de BELLO CAPITEBeauchief de BELLA FOCO – Beaufeu de BELLO LOCO – Beaulieu; Bewley; Bowley de BELLO MANSO – Beaumains; Beaumeis...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by William de Beaufeu Bishop of Thetford c. 1090–c. 1095 see moved to Norwich see moved from Thetford Bishop of Norwich...
- between William the Conqueror, Robert Malet, Roger of Poitou, William de Beaufeu, Bishop of Thetford, and Bury St Edmunds Abbey. 4 ¾ mills were recorded...