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- Ernulf (1040 – 15 March 1124) was a French Benedictine monk who became prior of Christ Church in Canterbury, abbot of Peterborough, and bishop of Rochester...
- Bec-****ouin; founded (during the reign of William the Conqueror) land granted by Ernulph de Heding; conventual until after? c.1250; parcel of Ogbourne, Wiltshire...
- 1086 Irthington ****berland Ranulph le Meschin c. 1100 Keevil Wiltshire Ernulph de Hesding pre.1091 Kempsford Gloucestershire Ernulf I de Hesding 11th/12th...
- people of Ireland were called Scots. This saint must not be confounded with Ernulph, a most holy man, the apostle of Iceland, who flourished in the year 890;...
- of Ernulph's-Bury, abbreviated into Ern'sbury, or else a corruption of Ainulph's-Bury contracted into Ain’sbury: the village was therefore Ernulph's Borough...
- Vere (killed May 1141) Gilbert Beck, Peter Fitz-Walter John Fitz-Negelly, Ernulph Buchel Sheriffs of London in the 12th century: 1125 Roger de Cornhill,...
- Bec-****ouin; founded (during the reign of William the Conqueror) land granted by Ernulph de Heding; conventual until after? c.1250; parcel of Ogbourne, Wiltshire...
- including Gueryr. Tebbutt calls them Leofric and Leoflaed, and the settlement Ernulph's Bury. Several writers believe the location to have been near the present-day...
- the priory on 20 September 1089. Hastead (1798), Wharton (1691) ? – 1096 Ernulph Arnulf Wharton records a charter (in the Canterbury archives) as being...
- question posed. Henry Barkly remarked in 1888 that "despite all researches, Ernulph de Hesding still remains one of the most mysterious personages in Domesday...