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- The de Montfitchet (de Montfichet, de Mountfitchet) family were of Norman origin, probably from the town of Montfiquet. Robert Gernon (Robert of the Moustache)...
- September 2015. "Home". stansted.net. Open Domesday Online: Stansted (Mountfichet), accessed November 2017. Mills, A.D., Dictionary of English Place-Names...
- Stansted Mountfitchet Castle, also termed simply Mountfitchet Castle, is a Norman ringwork and bailey fortification in Stansted Mountfitchet, Es****, England...
- Baron Blyth (/ˈblaɪ/ BLY), of Blythwood in the Parish of Stansted Mountfichet in the County of Es****, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom...
- Stoke-by-Nayland, Chelsworth, and Brook Hall near Dunwich. In Es****: Stansted Mountfichet, Oakley and Moze. In Cambridgeshire: Fowlmere. After the death of his...
- of her trial for sorcery, and warns Bois-Guilbert not to defend her. Mountfichet says he will s**** evidence against her, including bribing a few fake...
- house - the Oak Beer House - which was tied to a brewery in Stansted Mountfichet and closed in 1925. There are currently no retail premises operating...
- Mountfitchet in Es****, who occupied the tower in the 12th century. A William Mountfichet lived during the reign (1100–1135) of Henry I and witnessed a charter...
- to the peerage as Baron Blyth, of Blythewood in the Parish Stansted Mountfichet in the County of Es****. He was also appointed Grand Cross of Civil Order...
- and Elizabeth (died 1869), a daughter of William Bailey, of Stansted Mountfichet, Es****. Henry Gilbey, of Es**** farming stock, had gone into innkeeping...