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Curcy-sur-Orne (French pronunciation: [kyʁsi syʁ ɔʁn] ,
literally Curcy on Orne) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region...
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William de
Curcy II (d.
circa 1130),
feudal baron of
Stoke Curcy (now Stogursey) in Somerset,
whose granddaughter and
eventual heiress Alice de
Curcy (sister...
- land of Ulster, with the appurtenances, to have and to hold as John de
Curcy held the same the day on
which the same Hugh
overcame him in the field,...
- 1242),
feudal baron of Okehampton,
Devon (in
right of his
mother Hawise de
Curcy (d.1219),)
married Mary de Redvers,
daughter and
heiress of
William de Redvers...
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Henry II) by his wife
Alice de
Curcy,
sister and
heiress of
William de
Curcy IV (d.1194)
feudal baron of
Stoke Curcy (now Stogursey) in
Somerset and...
- II of
England on the
Irish Expedition to Wexford. He
married Hawise de
Curcy (d.1219),
heiress of the
feudal barony of
Okehampton in Devon, and half...
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- the 14th century,
adjoins the
banks of the Orne, on the muni****lity of
Curcy-sur-Orne. The
current residence was
restored and ****ed out in the last...
- (d.1242), son of
Reginald II de
Courtenay (d.1194) by his wife
Hawise de
Curcy (d.1219),
heiress of the
feudal barony of
Okehampton in Devon.
Robert married...
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repeated in his Baronage, is
dismissed by
Bishop Tanner. T. Tanner, 'Stoke
Curcy,
corruptly Stoke Gursey', in
Notitia Monastica: or, An
Account of all the...