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- complete the crossing tower of the monastic church. Roger Norreis died between 1223 and 1225. Norreis was a native of northern England and his family was probably...
- surname is derived from the Middle English personal name Norreis, which is in turn derived from norreis. In other cases the surname is derived from the Middle...
- from the north or who lived in the north (there was a word "noreis" or "norreis" meaning a northerner), or from one who cared for others (the word "norrice"...
- century. Concerning the merged commune, the locality is attested in the form Norreis in 1198 The toponym would come from the Latin nucarium, "walnut". In 1926...
- lands p****ed from 10 families: St. Leger, Zouch, Gold, Rigges, Wallop, Norreis (Norris), Jephson, Evans, Ormesby (Ormsby), and then Quin. Thady Quin,...
- of March (1374–1398) Roger Niger (c. 1173–1241), Bishop of London Roger Norreis (died c. 1224), Abbot of Evesham Roger of Salisbury (died 1139), also known...
- Glamorgan and the High Sheriff of South Glamorgan. 1122–1149 Sir Robert Norreis 1322 Sir Henry de Wylyngton Barony of Willington of Keir Kenny (Carreg...
- Bromley"; "J. D. in Commendation of the Author"; "In Praise of the Author, S. Norreis"; "The Booke to the Reader". The volume is probably 'certen orations of...
- by. Fighting began and Lord Willoughby, alongside Lord Audley, Sir John Norreis, and Sir Philip Sidney, attacked. The Spaniards had the higher ground and...
- 1175–1177 Harlewine 1177–1179 Alan 1179–1186 Honorius 1186–1189 Roger Norreis 1189–1190 Osbern/Osbert de Bristow 1190–1191 Geoffry (sic) 1191–1205 John...