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- Benedictine monks priory cell dependent on Ramsey founded c1017 by Earl Adelmus; church dedicated by Bishop Siward dissolved 1539; house built on site...
- 17 March AD 807 Benedictine monk Adelmus observed a large sunspot that was visible for eight days; however, Adelmus incorrectly concluded he was observing...
- Benedictine monks priory cell dependent on Ramsey founded c1017 by Earl Adelmus; church dedicated by Bishop Siward dissolved 1539; house built on site...
- Adelelm (died 25 February 1179) also known as Adelmus or Ascelinus, was Treasurer of England and nephew of Roger, Bishop of Salisbury. He was also Archdeacon...
- companions, to the mother house at Ramsey. Thanks to an endowment by Earl Adelmus, the church was expanded in 1017 into a Benedictine priory dependent on...
- supposedly died in exile. Nigel 1123 to 1138. Philip de Harcourt 1141 Adelelm, Adelmus, or Ascelinus 1145, he died in 1162. Hamelinus 1164 (approximately), he...
- Callixtus (726 ?) Gemini**** (751 or 752 ?) Apollinaris (attested 756–781) Adelmus (781 – after 800) Norpertus (814–835) Vitale (c. 836–842) Robertus (842–844)...
- form of government. On 26 February 1004, Bishop Oldericus obtained from Adelmus (a.k.a. Azo), the royal Missus of King Arduin (1002–1014), the royal ban...