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- Withenoc or Guihenoc de La Boussac (also spelled in other ways, including Wihenoc, Gwethenoc and Withenock) (c. 1035 – after 1101) was a nobleman and monk...
- de Mandeville (c. 1070 – c. 1119) temp. Henry I Monmouth Monmouthshire Withenoc c. 1066 Morpeth Northumberland William I de Merlay temp. Henry I Much Marcle...
- up around it, and a Benedictine priory was established around 1075 by Withenoc, a Breton who became lord of Monmouth after Roger, the son of William fitzOsbern...
- buildings on the Monmouth Heritage Trail. The priory church was founded by Withenoc (or Gwethenoc), a Breton who became lord of Monmouth in 1075 after Roger...
- founded before 1086, church of St Cadoc and other endowments granted by Withenoc of Monmouth (Wihenoc de Monemue) who built St Mary's Priory; became denizen:...
- William I of England. Monmouth was previously held by William's uncle, Withenoc, who never married and retired from this charge to become a monk. Hawise...
- consecration of the town's Priory which had been established in 1075 by his uncle Withenoc. He was the son of Baderon, a nobleman of La Boussac, near Dol in Brittany...
- in the area in the Roman and mediaeval periods. The land was granted by Withenoc, lord of Monmouth, to Monmouth Priory, before being taken back by his son...
- of 24 sites on the Monmouth Heritage Trail. The priory was founded by Withenoc (or Gwethenoc), a Breton who became lord of Monmouth in 1075. There is...