- tied to Henry, son of
William the Conqueror. His
father was
Ranulf de
Briquessart, and
likely for this
reason the
former Ranulf was
styled le Meschin,...
-
Ranulf de
Briquessart (or
Ranulf the Viscount) (born c. 1050, died c. 1089 or soon after) was an 11th-century
Norman magnate and viscount. Ranulf's family...
- Eu
Gilbert d'Avranches, Lord of
Marcey Margaret,
married to
Ranulf de
Briquessart.
Their son was
Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of
Chester Judith, married...
- Lisnavagh. One of his
ancestors was a
Wiltshire born
descendant of
Ranulf de
Briquessart, who
settled in
Ireland in the 17th century.
Gough was
commissioned into...
-
Chester and 1st Earl of
Lincoln (1170–1232), Anglo-Norman
baron Ranulf de
Briquessart (or
Ranulf the Viscount) (1050 - c. 1089), 11th-century
Norman magnate...
- Avranches, Bessin, and Val de Vire, as well as the
honours of St
Sever and
Briquessart. In
England and Wales,
there was the
earldom of
Chester with its ****ociated...
- Earl of Chester, son of his
sister Margaret by her
husband Ranulf de
Briquessart,
Viscount of Bayeux. Hugh
would be
remembered for his "gluttony, prodigality...
-
obtained a
change of name. This fief
became part of the
Bailiwick of
Briquessart. The
oldest do****ent
showing what was the
Parish of Coisnières dates...
-
Ranulf le Meschin, the Earl of Chester. They were the sons of
Ranulf de
Briquessart, the
viscount of the Bessin, and his wife, Matilda, the
daughter of Richard...