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Domesday Book of 1086
records the tenant-in-chief of
Dyrham as
William FitzWido (William son of Guy,
Latinised as
Willelmus Filius Widonis). In 1086 he...
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Wido de St Maur, lord of the
manor of St Maur, near Avranches, in Normandy, came to
England 1066, and was
deceased before 1086, when
William FitzWido...
- "baronial St Maurs" was
Wido de St Maur (died pre-1086) who came to
England during the
Norman Conquest of 1066,
whose son
William FitzWido is
recorded in the...
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Domesday Book of 1086
records the tenant-in-chief of
Dyrham as
William FitzWido who held
seven hides in Dyrham,
formerly the land of Aluric. The manor...
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became gu and the name
became Gy or Guido. In Latin, the name was
written as
Wido. It was a po****r name in
Normandy and was used in
England as well after...
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Notes 1193
Henry de
Cornhill 1197 Odo
Parvus and
others 1202 Hugh
Oisel 1203
Wido de Vou 1204 Hugh
Oisel 1208
Nigel Ruffus and Odo
Varvus 1216–1222 Hubert...
- of Constance,
German chronicler October 13 – Guy I,
Count of
Ponthieu (or
Wido),
French nobleman November 18 –
Thomas of Bayeux,
archbishop of York December...
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April 14 –
Gerard (the Great), duke of
Lorraine June 12 –
Guido of
Acqui (or
Wido),
Italian bishop July 6 Godelieve,
Flemish saint (approximate date) Said...
- who
became abbot of St Albans, and an
Italian Bible scholar named Guido or
Wido, who
taught that
subject while serving Alexander.
Alexander presided over...