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Courtfield at
Welsh Bicknor.
Goodrich Castle was
first known as
Castellum Godrici after Godric of Mappestone, the
builder of the
first castle on the site...
- around. The
Boldon Book of 1183
records Medomsley as Medomesley. The Vita S
Godrici,
written in 1190,
records it as Madmeslei. The
placename is
derived from...
- that
uncultivated solitude.
Reginald of Durham, Vita et
miracula Sancti Godrici The
details of his life are uncertain, but he was "apparently of English...
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probably during the late 1080s, when it was
originally known as
Castellum Godrici, or "the
castle of Godric",
which gave the
village of
Goodrich its name...
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Among English hagiographies,
Reginald of Durham's Vita et
miracula Sancti Godrici and John of Ford's Vita
Wulfrici anc****tae
Haselbergiae have been singled...
- Lordship, pp. 176–77. Oram, Lordship, p. 181–82.
Reginald of Durhman, Vita
Godrici Heremitae, (Surtees Society, 1848), pp. 258–59; Oram, Lordship, pp. 177...
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Summer 2021. Dunelmensis,
Reginald (1847).
Libellus de vita et
miraculis S.
Godrici,
heremitae de
Finchale (in
Latin and English). archive.org: J B Nichols...
- death,
William Clairfait (formal name :
Willielmus de Claro****io
filius Godrici)
married the
Norman heiress of Sprotbrough,
Albreda de Lisours, in 1167...
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Burgillion (d.1327) 7
April 1327:
Philip de
Goodrich Castle (de
Castro Godrici) 15
January 1344:
William de Mere 23 June 1348:
Thomas Chaumpain 7 September...