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before the
Norman conquest; by 1086, the
ownership had
transferred to
Enisant Musard, with
Count Alan of
Brittany as a tenant. The village,
along with...
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center of his honour. As the
first constable of his new castle, Alan
chose Enisant Musard, the
husband of one of his half-sisters.
Richmond Castle overlooks...
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wider administrational district was
Count Alan of Brittany, and the Lord;
Enisant Musard. In 1881 the po****tion of
Hudswell was 181. By 1891, the po****tion...
- Thor, but p****ed to
Enisant Mussard after the
Norman invasion. The
mesne lordship p****ed to the
lords of
Constable Burton from
Enisant which eventually ended...
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mention of any lord of the
manor prior to the
Norman conquest, but
names Enisant Musard as lord
after 1086,
granted to him by
Count Alan of Brittany. The...
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manor to Thor at the time of the
Norman Conquest, but it had p****ed to
Enisant Mussard,
Constable of
Richmond Castle, by 1086.
There were
seven households...
- and an 8-acre meadow. The Lord in 1066 was Thor. The Lord in 1086 was
Enisant Musard. The Tenant-in-chief in 1086 was
Count Alan of Brittany. Phillimore...
- The
Count had
granted the
manor to the
constable of
Richmond Castle,
Enisant Musard after 1086, with the
previous lord at the time of the
Norman conquest...
- Thor at the time of the
Norman invasion, but
afterwards it was
granted to
Enisant Musard. The
manor was p****ed to
Roald the
Constable thereafter until it...
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invasion the
manor was the
possession of Thor and
afterwards granted to
Enisant Musard by
Count Alan of
Brittany to whom it had been
given by the Crown...