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Regenbald (sometimes
known as
Regenbald of Cirencester) was a
priest and
royal official in Anglo–Saxon
England under King
Edward the Confessor. His name...
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pages with
titles containing Rimbaud Raimbaud Raimbaut Reinebold Reinbold Regenbald Regimbald This page
lists people with the
surname Rimbaud. If an internal...
- (born 1938) –
pianist and
composer Tony
Prince (born 1944) – disc
jockey Regenbald -
Chancellor of King
Edward the
Confessor and King
William the Conqueror...
- Parliament's
Great Seal
during the
English Civil War and Interregnum.
Regenbald (1050 –
after 1066)
Herfast (1068–1070)
Saint Osmund,
count of Sées and...
- do****ents
instead of
personally signing them. One of Edward's clerks,
Regenbald, was
named "chancellor" in some do****ents from Edward's reign. The staff...
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refounded house.
While abbot,
Serlo secured the
grant of the
lands of
Regenbald, a
chaplain of King
Edward the Confessor, to his
abbey in 1133. The grant...
- (r. 1042–1066), the
office of
chancellor appears for the
first time.
Regenbald, the
first chancellor, kept the king's seal and
oversaw the
writing of...
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government had
become sophisticated.
Edward appointed the
first chancellor,
Regenbald, who kept the king's seal and
oversaw the
writing of
charters and writs...
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creates a time
vortex into
which Tom and Ben are drawn. In the present,
Regenbald Howe, the
caretaker of the
Martello tower at
Shingle Street,
knows of...