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  1. 1 day ago · William the Conqueror (c. 1028 – 9 September 1087), sometimes called William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning from 1066 until his death. A descendant of Rollo, he was Duke of Normandy (as William II) from 1035 onward.

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  2. Appendix: Charters (William I to John) A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark. Originally published by R Baldwin, London, 1773. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. Public Domain. John Noorthouck, 'Appendix: Charters (William I to John)', in A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark, (London ...

  3. May 20, 2024 · William I, Count of Solms-Braunfels: Maria Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg: 22 August 1600: William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen and Juliana of Stolberg: William III of England: Mary II of England: 4 November 1677: Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France: William III of the Netherlands: Sophie of Württemberg: 18 June 1839

  4. 5 days ago · Writ of H I, ordering William II, constable of Chester, that the abbot and convent are to have their land of Perton (Staffs.), as the earl's father granted in alms for his wife's soul, quit of scutage and secular services, as William's father granted it, and as they held it afterwards, and in the time of Hugh, earl of Chester.

  5. 5 days ago · William Adelin 1103–1120 Duke of Normandy: Matilda of Anjou c. 1111 –1154: Louis VII 1120–1180 King of France: Constance of France 1124–1176 Countess of Toulouse and Countess of Boulogne: Eustace IV c. 1129 –1153 Count of Boulogne: Matthew c. 1137 –1173 Count of Boulogne: Marie I 1136–1182 Countess of Boulogne: William I c. 1137 ...

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  7. 2 days ago · Edward was succeeded by his second son William (d. 1806), a clergyman. John Phelips, William's son (d. 1834), died without children, and the estate passed to a nephew William (d. 1889). On the death of his son William Robert in 1919, the property passed successively to his grandsons Edward Frederick (d. 1928) and Gerald Almarus.

  8. 4 days ago · William I. Definition of William the Conqueror in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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