-
given to
Reinfrid comprised about 40
ruined monasteria vel oratoria,
similar to
Irish monastic ruins with
numerous chapels and cells.
Reinfrid, a soldier...
-
Gilbert fitz
Roger fitz Reinfried, or
Gilbert the son of
Roger fitz
Reinfrid, (died
about 1220) was an Anglo-Norman
feudal baron whose administrative career...
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Roger fitz
Reinfrid (sometimes
Roger fitzReinfrey; died 1196) was a
medieval English sheriff and
royal justice.
Probably born into a
knightly family, Roger...
- 15
April 1190,
Richard acquitted the then
Baron of Kendal,
Gilbert fitz
Reinfrid, of his dues to
northern Westmorland. It was only 13
years later, on 28...
- to form the new chapter. This
community had been
founded at
Jarrow by
Reinfrid, a
Norman ex-knight and monk of
Evesham Abbey, and Eadwine, an English...
- 13th-century
Whitby cartulary preserves a 12th-century
account of how the
knight Reinfrid came to "Streoneshalc", a
place that had been "laid to waste, in a ferocious...
- (1189–1199)
Walter de Coutances,
Archbishop of
Rouen 1191–1194
Cornwall Son of
Reinfrid and
Gonilla 16
November 1207
Justiciar No
informal holder;
personal rule...
-
Empire Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi, Arab
jurist and
theologian Roger fitz
Reinfrid,
English sheriff and
royal justice Taira no Kagekiyo, ****anese nobleman...
- was divided,
which was
William de
Lancastre III, the son of
Gilbert fitz
Reinfrid and
Hawise de Lancaster. As Ragg (p. 401)
therefore noted, this
means that...
- fitz
Reinfrid, of his dues to
northern Westmorland.
According to J.F. Curwen: By
these grants of the same date
Gilbert fitz
Roger fitz
Reinfrid was endowed...