-
predeceased his own father) by his wife Mary
FitzRanulf, one of the
three daughters and co-heiresses of
Ralph FitzRanulf (d.1270) of
Middleham Castle in Yorkshire...
- and this
likely led to his kin
becoming its
early lords. A
William fitz Ranulf is
recorded as the lord of Whitchurch,
first appearing in 1176, and was...
-
Ranulf fitz Walter, also
known as
Randolph fitz Walter, was a
prominent 11th-century noble. A
Norman knight,
Ranulf parti****ted in William, Duke of Normandy's...
-
which by the 1820s was
referred to as
North Bradford Hundred.
William fitz Ranulf is the
earliest individual of the
Warenne family recorded as the Lord...
- as John Monoculus. He was a son of
Richard fitzRanulf, and
nephew of
Waleran fitzRanulf,
whose father Ranulf 'the Moneyer' had
bought the mill at Vains...
-
Thomas Becket, who had been
canonised in 1173.
Tanner stated that
Robert FitzRanulf was one of the
murderers of
Thomas Becket and
founded the
abbey to expiate...
- and the
Harrying of Northumbria, the
Norman Lord of the
manor Robert FitzRanulf gave
local land to the
establishment of a Norman-French abbey, just south...
-
related to Hugh de
Grandmesnil (likely the same
person as
William FitzRanulf, son of
Ranulf,
Viscount of
Bayeux and
Mathilde d'Avranches)
Ralph of Gaël, Earl...
-
Ranulf de
Glanvill (alias Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190) was
Chief Justiciar of
England during the
reign of King
Henry II (1154–89) and...
-
dating from this time is
Beauchief Abbey,
which was
founded by
Robert FitzRanulf de Alfreton. The
abbey was
dedicated to
Saint Mary and
Saint Thomas Becket...