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Bolbec (French pronunciation: [bɔlbɛk]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. Its
inhabitants are called...
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Bolbec Castle or
Bolebec Castle, was a
castle in the
village of Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England. The
motte and
bailey castle was
illegally built for...
- The
river Bolbec (French pronunciation: [bɔlbɛk]) or
Commerce (French pronunciation: [kɔmɛʁs] ) is one of the
rivers that flow from the
plateau of the...
- The
Canton of
Bolbec is a
canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the
Normandy region of
northern France. An area of farming, quarrying...
- till
November 1818. 1843 –
Railways and
industry In Rouen, Elbeuf, and
Bolbec, the
number of
textile factories is increasing.
Metallurgy and
naval construction...
- (2) FC Saint-Lô
Manche (5) v SU Dives-Cabourg (5)
Maladrerie OS (6) v US
Bolbec (6)
Stade Paimpolais FC (7) v
Stade Briochin (4) Club
Olympique Briochin...
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disputes remained unresolved, as
demonstrated in a case
involving Hugh de
Bolbec, a
Northumbrian knight. A
meeting near
Carham on the
Tweed attempted to...
- many
branches of the
Giffard family all
claim ancestry from the
lords of
Bolbec or
Bolebec and
Longueville in
Upper Normandy:
Osbern de
Bolebec became lord...
- Northumberland, was
founded as a
premonstratensian priory in 1165 by
Walter de
Bolbec II, and was a
daughter house of
Croxton Abbey in Leicestershire. It became...
- it is
listed as
owned by a
Walter Giffard and the
tenant was a Hugh de
Bolbec. In the 6th century, its name was
spelt Brotone. The
Northampton to London...