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- Montfichet's Tower (also known as Montfichet's Castle and/or spelt Mountfitchet's or Mountfiquit's) was a Norman fortress on Ludgate Hill in London, between...
- Lancashire William of Huntingfield, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk Richard de Montfichet William d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir In September 1215, the papal commissioners...
- Richard de Montfichet (or Richard de Munfichet) (died 1267) was a Magna Carta surety. He was a landowner in Es****. He was the son of another Richard de...
- as Quicksilver bandmate and guitarist Gary Duncan, who died in 2019. Montfichet, Stansted. "Biography: The Brogues". AMG. Retrieved May 14, 2010. Ruhlmann...
- the powerful Robert Gernon de Montfichet (from Montfiquet in Calvados, Normandy). His elder son was William de Montfichet. By 1290, Stansted began to be...
- The de Montfitchet (de Montfichet, de Mountfitchet) family were of Norman origin, probably from the town of Montfiquet. Robert Gernon (Robert of the Moustache)...
- the settlement. The other two castles in London – Baynard's Castle and Montfichet's Castle – were established at the same time. The fortification that would...
- Baynard's Castle, which no longer exists but gave its name to a city ward. Montfichet's Tower or Castle on Ludgate Hill, which was dismantled and sold off in...
- Joanna Cunningham 1. James I of Scotland 12. Sir Malcolm Drummond 6. John Drummond 3. Anabella Drummond 14. Sir William Montfichet 7. Mary Montfichet...
- Norman castles in London: the Tower of London, Baynard's Castle, and Montfichet's Tower. According to Allen Brown and P. Curnow "Technically in its plan ...