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Boscastle (Cornish
Standard Written Form:
Kastel Boterel) is a
village and
fishing port on the
north coast of Cornwall, England, in the
civil parish of...
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Oxford by
early 1166.
After de Vere's
death in 1170 she
married William Boterel,
probably by 1175, the year her
stepson William reached his majority. She...
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Anjou to
counter Anglo-Norman influence. Duke Alan IV's
cousin Geoffrey I
Boterel (eldest
brother of Alan Rufus) died on 24
August 1093 in
battle at Dol...
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William de
Botreaux (1337–1391) (pronounced "But'ry") (alt. “Bottreaux,
Boterel Battrell etc.) was a
prominent British West-Country
baron during the reigns...
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settlements was the
manor of Callowleas,
which belonged to
Evrard Boterel, Ermina's suitor. He and
Ermina fled to Ledwyche,
another manor he held...
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Bolitho Bowleythow Bolventor Bedheshardh Boquio Boscadjack Boscastle Kastel Boterel Boscean Bosseghan Boscoppa Boskoppa Boscreege Boskednan Boskednan Boskenna...
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uncle Eudon and
chained him in a
prison cell. Eudon's
eldest son
Geoffrey Boterel continued to
fight against Conan. In 1062,
peace was
concluded between...
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Poems of 1912–1913 – "Without Ceremony", "Beeny Cliff", and "At
Castle Boterel" –
together represent experiences that
Hardy and Emma had
shared prior...
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Domesday Book and is
valued at 10 shillings. By 1204 it was
owned by
William Boterel, who was
described as "Dominus de
Whitmore juxta Nova
Castrum sub Lina"...
- in 1135/6, his
Breton lands were
inherited by his
eldest son,
Geoffrey Boterel II,
whereas his
English lands, the
Honour of Richmond, went to Alan. During...