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Strokestown (Irish: Béal na m
Buillí), also
known as
Bellanamullia and Bellanamully, is a
small town in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It is one of the 27 designated...
- His
daughter (or
possibly his sister) Beatrix, (also
known as
Beatrice de
Builli),
married William,
Count of Eu. De
Busli died in the last
years of the 11th...
- he
received livery of all the
lands of his late father-in-law, John de
Builli or
Buisli (died 1212), Lord of the
Honour of Tickhill, and gave the King...
- the 11th-century
church of St Helena,
which was
built in 1080 by John de
Builli,
using stone from
quarries at
Roche Abbey. The
church today has 19th-century...
- of Appleby. He
built Brougham Castle. He
married Idonea de
Builli,
daughter of John de
Builli John de
Vipont of
Appleby married Sibyl,
sister of William...
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Benedictine monastery founded in 1088. This
priory was
founded by
Roger de
Builli of
Tickhill Castle, one of
William the Conqueror's followers. The founder...
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Benedictine monastery founded in 1088. This
priory was
founded by
Roger de
Builli of
Tickhill Castle, one of
William the Conqueror's followers. The founder...
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Knights Templar founded after 1135 (during the
reign of Stephen) by
Roger de
Builli (Buslei);
dissolved 1308-12;
Knights Hospitaller transferred after 1312;...
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feudal baron of
Tickhill in
Yorkshire and
sister and
heiress of
Roger II de
Builli. By this
first wife he had one son:
Henry I,
Count of Eu,
feudal baron of...
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leaving the
count and the
Poitevin seneschal he had appointed,
Geoffroy de
Builli, to mop up in Gascony.
Henry III sent Hugh de
Vivonne to
Gascony to rescue...