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Scolland of
Canterbury also
known as
Scotland was the
abbot of St Augustine's
Abbey during the
Norman conquest of England. He was an aid of Lanfranc, the...
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individual responsible for its
overall narrative and
political argument) was
Scolland, the
abbot of St Augustine's
Abbey in Canterbury,
because of his previous...
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benefactors of the priory,
others also gave
generously to it, for
example Scolland of Bedale,
steward of Alan Earl of Richmond, who was in fact
buried there...
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Bequeathed by
Petrarch to
Francesca da Carrara, lord of Padua, in 1370
Scolland/Lanfranc (attrib.),
embroiderers Bayeux Tapestry,
portions 1070-1079 1137-(...
- in Lincolnshire. The 14th
century chronicler William Thorne states that
Scolland,
Abbot of St Augustine's
Abbey granted Wadard certain land in Northbourne...
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suggests there was
another longer balcony overlooking the
river side of
Scolland's Hall, the
great hall.
Richmond Castle had
fallen out of use as a fortress...
- of Coutances, one of the
nobles ('primates') of the
English Scotland ('
Scolland'),
abbot of St Augustine's Abbey,
Canterbury Aelfwine,
abbot of Ramsey...
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major tourist attraction,
bringing in
close to 40,000
visitors a year.
Scolland's Hall is the
gatehouse and was
staffed by the
Lords of Bedale, such as...
- and
recusant supporters of
Catholic revival in the 19th century, the Fitz
Scolland, FitzAlan, Stapleton, Grey of Rotherfield, Deincourt, Lovell, Errington...