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Turstin fitz Rolf, also
known as
Turstin le
Blanc and
Tustein fitz Rou (Old Norse: Þorsteinn Hrólfsson) pla**** a
prominent role in the
Norman conquest...
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embroidered annotation above and
forward between horses' legs
Fitzrolf/
FitzRou
means son of Rou/
Rolf. Said to have come from Bec, Pays de Caux
Complete Peerage...
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Turstin FitzRolf (fl. 1066)
William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of
Hereford (1020–1071)...
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barony of
Turstin FitzRolf who had
acted as standard-bearer to
William the
Conqueror at the
Battle of
Hastings in 1066.
FitzRolf's properties in Gloucestershire...
- of
their personal abilities and usefulness. Thus, for instance,
Turstin FitzRolf, the
relatively humble and
obscure knight who had
stepped in at the last...
- Book of 1086, an
estate called Stantone is
recorded as held by
Turstin FitzRolf. The name "Stanley"
derives from the
Saxon words for "stone" and "clearing"...
- England. In the
Domesday Book of 1086, it is
recorded as held by
Turstin FitzRolf.
Oakley primarily consists of
residential housing,
including private, council-owned...
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Domesday Survey of 1086.
Notable people with the name include:
Turstin FitzRolf Turstin,
Count of
Avranchin Turstin, the
Fleming of
Wigmore Turstin, the...
- to have been part of the
feudal barony of
North Cadbury held by
Turstin FitzRolf in 1086. Some small-scale
fortification of the site may also have occurred...
- of 239. In the
Domesday Book of 1086 it is
recorded as held by
Turstin FitzRolf. The
village name
probably originates from Old
English 'Frithorne,' meaning...