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William Meschin (sometimes
William le
Meschin; died
between 1130 and 1135) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and baron. The
brother of the earl of Chester...
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Ranulf le
Meschin, 3rd Earl of
Chester (1070–1129) was a
Norman magnate based in
northern and
central England.
Originating in
Bessin in Normandy, Ranulf...
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Perin de Sasine,
known by his
alias Le
Petit Meschin, was a
French soldier,
mercenary and
brigand of the
Hundred Years War in the 14th century. Originally...
- of the
palatine county of
Chester upon the
death of his
father Ranulf Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester. He was
descended from the
Counts of
Bessin in Normandy...
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chamberlain Jacques Meschin de la Roche-Aireault had
Craon and Rais
summoned several times before the
Parlement of Paris, to no avail.
Jacques Meschin dispatched...
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Robert II de Brus, le
Meschin (the Cadet), 2nd Lord of
Annandale (fl. 1138, died c. 1194) was a 12th-century
Norman noble, the son,
perhaps the second...
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Robert of Meulan.
Henry dispatched Robert of
Gloucester and
Ranulf le
Meschin to
Normandy and then
intervened himself in late 1123. He
began the process...
- of
Chester Term 1101–1120
Predecessor Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of
Chester Successor Ranulf le
Meschin, 3rd Earl of
Chester Spouse Matilda de Blois...
- the Tard-Venus Free Companies, led by
mercenary captains including Petit Meschin and
Seguin de Badefol. The
French forces,
coming from the town of Saint-Genis-Laval...
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created an
Earldom of Carlisle, and
granted the
territory to
Ranulf le
Meschin. In 1133,
Carlisle was made the see of a new diocese,
largely identical...