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- Hasculf de Tany (sometimes Harscoit or de Tani; died about 1140) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman who lived in medieval England, in the region of London....
- Paynel married Lescelina de Suligny, daughter of Hasculf de Suligny. They had five sons, William, Fulk, Hasculf, John, and William. Paynel died around 1182...
- gate at Nicholas Street was known in the Anglo-Norman language as porte Hasculf. Since the 1990s, academics have accorded Ascall various personal names...
- Domesday Book records that the chief estate of Leamington was held by Hasculf Musard. Broadwell (like the neighbouring villages of Leamington Hastings...
- Norman Episcopate 989-1110" (2009), PhD thesis. Claude Groud-Cordray, "Hasculf de Saint-James et le prieuré de Sacey : les enjeux d’une fondation et l’ascension...
- Othuer fitz Count 1116? 1120 Son of Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester. Hasculf de Tany 1120 1140? Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Es**** 1140 1144...
- walls of Dublin after the Anglo-Norman invasion and the 1171 beheading of Hasculf, the last Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin by the invading army. The settlement...
- Marlborough 1086 Eye Suffolk Robert Malet 1086 Field Dalling/St.Hilary Norfolk Hasculf de St James 1138 Flockthorpe in Hardingham Norfolk Ralph de Camoys 1236...
- Westminster which heard a complaint by the Holy Trinity Priory in London that Hasculf de Tany, the castellan of the Tower of London, had taken land that belonged...
- in the Manche department of Normandy. The abbey was founded in 1143 by Hasculf de Subligny, son of Ot****ne, the tutor of William Adelin, both of whom...