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Isabel de
Bolebec,
Countess of
Oxford (c. 1164 – 2 or 3
February 1245), was the
eldest daughter and co-heiress of Hugh de
Bolebec II, Lord of Whitchurch...
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Oxford obtained the
wardship of the
person of
Isabel de
Bolebec,
daughter of
Walter de
Bolebec, but not the
custody of her lands. In 1190 he paid 500 marks...
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Almost nothing is
known of his life
until 1207, when he
married Isabel de
Bolebec, the
widow of
Henry de
Nonant (d. 1206) of Totnes, Devon. In 1206-07, Isabel...
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Elizabeth Trussell,
daughter of
Edward Trussell. He was
styled Lord
Bolebec 1526 to 1540
before he
succeeded to his father's title.
While never of...
- his father's death,
Edward de Vere was
styled "Viscount Bulbeck", or "
Bolebec", and was
raised in the
English reformed faith. Like many
children of the...
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Isabel de
Bolebec,
daughter and
eventually sole
heiress of Hugh de
Bolebec. Hugh de Vere was born
about 1207. Hugh's mother,
Isabel de
Bolebec, Countess...
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Bolbec Castle or
Bolebec Castle, was a
castle in the
village of Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England. The
motte and
bailey castle was
illegally built...
- period.
During the 12th
century two
families of
Norman descent, the de
Bolebecs and the Sifrewasts, each held a
share of the
advowson ****igned to the adjacent...
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styled by
invented courtesy titles:
initially Lord Vere, and
later Viscount Bolebec (sometimes
spelt Viscount Bulbeck). The prin****l
Oxford coat of arms or...
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daughter house of Fountains,
Yorkshire founded 28 May 1145 by Hugh de
Bolebec;
dissolved 1538;
granted to John Lord
Russell 1547/8 site now occupied...