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Brictric was a
powerful English thane whose many
English landholdings,
mostly in the West Country, are
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086. According...
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entry for Clovelly, states:
Infra scriptas terras tenuit Brictric post
regina Mathildis ("
Brictric held the
undermentioned lands and
later Queen Matilda")...
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descended to the
Honour of Gloucester, as did most of
Brictric's.
After the
death of
Matilda in 1083,
Brictric's lands were
granted by her
eldest son King William...
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great Saxon thegn Brictric son of Algar.
According to the
account by the
Continuator of Wace and others, in his
youth Brictric declined the romantic...
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Brictric "of
Newton Valence", at the time of
Edward the
Confessor and post-Conquest it was held by
Harding of
Bristol in
pledge from
Brictric. It...
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Lifton Roger Brictmer 5
Bratton Clovelly Lifton in
demesne Brictric 6
Boasley Lifton Rolf
Brictric 7
Bridestowe Lifton Ralpf de
Pomeroy Edmer 8 Germansw****...
- some time in
chief from
William the
Conqueror by the
great Saxon nobleman Brictric, but
later held by the king's wife
Matilda of
Flanders (c. 1031 – 1083)...
- the
English amb****ador to
Flanders and with the
great Anglo-Saxon
thegn Brictric, son of Algar, who (according to the
account by the
Continuator of Wace...
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Reginald I de
Vautort (held from
Count of Mortain) 1086
Trowbridge Wiltshire Brictric 1086
Walkern Hertfordshire Derman temp.
William I
Wallingford Berkshire...
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Cecily Neville,
Duchess of Warwick,
sister of "Warwick, the Kingmaker".
Brictric, a late-Saxon
thegn John Courtenay, 15th Earl of Devon, (c. 1435 – 4 May...