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- Osgod Clapa (died 1054), also Osgot, was a nobleman in Anglo-Saxon England during the reigns of Kings Cnut the Great, Harold Harefoot, Harthacnut, and...
- Castilian nobleman Osbern Pentecost, Norman knight and nobleman Osgod Clapa (Osgot), Anglo-Saxon nobleman Brian Todd Carey (2012). Road to Manzikert: Byzantine...
- Confessor by two thegns, Savord and Osgot. At the time of Domesday Savord's portion was held by the king; Osgot's by William and Gozelin, sons of Azor...
- had vanished, and the land in Leckhampton was split between three thanes, Osgot, Brictric, and Ordric. By the recording of the Domesday Book in 1086, Brictric...
- Saewin 23 Inwardleigh Torrington Otelin Ingvar 24 Oak Torrington Richard Osgot 25 Gor****sh Torrington Bernard Alnoth 26 Broadwood Kelly Torrington Modbert...
- Bertune in 942 in the will of Bishop Theodred granting lands to his kinsman Osgot, Eadulf's son. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the village as being in...
- Castilian nobleman Osbern Pentecost, Norman knight and nobleman Osgod Clapa (Osgot), Anglo-Saxon nobleman 1055 January 10 – Bretislav I, duke of Bohemia January...
- origin, while the other five monks were French. The two priests, Frano and Osgot, are ****umed to have been the priests of the pre-Conquest church. Like the...