-
Uctred's brother, had a
different mother is
contradicted by cal.docs.scoti no.480,
where King John
calls Duncan,
grandson of Fergus,
cousin of
Uctred...
- the
Domesday Book,
which gave
Speke Hall as one of the
properties held by
Uctred. (Today
Speke Hall, now a
Tudor wood-framed house, is open to the public...
-
Liverpool on the
Southport Road. From the
Domesday Book it
appears that:
Uctred held Lydiate.
There are six
bovates of land, and a wood one
league long...
-
Portsmouth 1902–1907;
Retired list 8
February 1907 24 May 1905 Sir
Gerard Henry Uctred Noel GCB KCMG 1845 1918
promoted Admiral of the
Fleet in 1908; on retired...
- the
Fleet Sir
Gerard Henry Uctred Noel GCB, KCMG". Admirals.org.uk.
Retrieved 23
December 2014. "Noel, Sir
Gerard Henry Uctred,
Admiral Of The Fleet, 1845–1918"...
-
Britten 1843 1910 on the
Retired list
since 1892 8 May 1896 Sir
Gerard Henry Uctred Noel, GCB, KCMG 1845 1918
Promoted Vice
Admiral in 1901 16 July 1896 John...
- of
Little Crosby,
later Ince
Blundell Hall,
which had been held by one
Uctred until 1066. By 1212 it was
owned by
Richard de
Molyneux of
Sefton before...
-
promoted Admiral on the
Retired List in 1905. 2
November 1901 Sir
Gerard Henry Uctred Noel,GCB, KCMG 1845 1918
Promoted Admiral in 1905. 7
December 1901 John...
- did not fall
within the
Lordship of Bowland. In the 1230s, John son of
Uctred de
Dinckley gave to the
Cistercian monks who had
founded Sawley Abbey, an...
- In 1066 the
manor of
Lathom was the most
important of 17
manors held by
Uctred, an Anglo-Danish landowner.
These manors were set up by Æthelstan in the...