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Wadard was an 11th-century
Norman nobleman who is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086, and is
depicted in the
Bayeux Tapestry.
Wadard was a
noble who...
- its illumination), his
travels to Trajan's Column, and his
connections to
Wadard and Vital, two
individuals identified in the tapestry. Alternatively, Christine...
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several locations in Farningham, Beth’s
cottage was
filmed at Mill Estate.
Wadard Books doubled as the
Murder Ink
bookshop and Jane’s house.
Farningham Village...
- held
between Miles Crispin and Odin the Chamberlain, and the
second by
Wadard, a
knight in the
service of Odo of Bayeux,
brother of the king.[page needed]...
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hurried to
Hastings to
seize food
Higher resolution detail 41 HIC EST
WADARD Here is
Wadard 42 HIC
COQUITUR CARO ET HIC
MINISTRAVERUNT MINISTRI Here the meat...
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Gilbert c. 1090
Clifford Hereford Ralph de Tony 1086
Cogges Oxfordshire Wadard (held
under Odo Bp. of Bayeux) 1086
Cottingham Yorkshire Hugh fitzBaldric...
- Poitiers) (17) Robert,
Count of
Mortain (Source: The
Bayeux Tapestry) (18)
Wadard.
Believed to be a
follower of the
Bishop of
Bayeux (Source: The
Bayeux Tapestry)...
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Under the Normans, the one now
identified with
Thames Ditton was held by
Wadard from the
Bishop of Bayeux. Its
Domesday ****ets were: 2+1⁄2 hides; part of...
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Richard Fitz Gilbert. The one that
became known as
Thames Ditton was held by
Wadard under Bishop Odo. Long Ditton's
Domesday ****ets were: 4 hides; 1 church...
- Mont Saint-Michel, his
travels to Trajan's Column, and his
connections to
Wadard and Vital, two
individuals identified in the tapestry.
Historian Richard...