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Roger de
Busli (c. 1038 – c. 1099) was a
Norman baron who parti****ted in the
conquest of
England in 1066.
Roger de
Busli was born in or
around 1038. His...
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Conqueror to
Roger de
Busli (c. 1038 – c. 1099), a
Norman baron who had been a
loyal supporter of William's
claim to the
English throne.
Busli was also given...
- Hunter. Hallamshire. p. 20. Hunter,
Joseph (1819). "Sheffield
under De
Busli and De Lovetot". Hallamshire: The
History and
Topography of the
Parish of...
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Houses and the Dragon:
Busli (Blue),
Mortain (Black),
Rollo (White) and
Warenne (Yellow).
Busli is
named after Roger de
Busli and
Warenne after William...
- part of the
Manor of
Bolton upon
Dearne which was once
owned by
Roger de
Busli. The town is in the
Dearne North Ward of
Barnsley MBC and had a po****tion...
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Tickhill and Blyth,
being a
descendant of
their original owner,
Roger de
Busli, by his
paternal grandmother Beatrice. John lost his
holdings after his...
- gld. Ibi hb
Walleff com aula...
Translated it reads:
LANDS OF
ROGER DE
BUSLI In Hallam, one
manor with its
sixteen hamlets,
there are twenty-nine carucates...
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RCOCl → RCOSC(CH3)3 + TlCl tert-
BuSLi reacts with MoCl4 with to give the
tetrathiolate complex: MoCl4 + 4 t-
BuSLi → Mo(t-BuS)4 + 4 LiCl tert-Butylthiol...
- or court].
There may have been
about twenty ploughs. This land
Roger de
Busli holds of the
Countess Judith" (Hallam, or Hallamshire, is now part of the...
- conquest,
Worksop became part of the
extensive lands granted to
Roger de
Busli. At this time, the land "had one car. in demesne, and twenty-two sochm....