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- was married to Helewise, the widow of William de Lancaster and Hugh de Morville, she was the daughter of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise de Murdac. William...
- 1991. ISBN 9780870996184. Jooren, Marieke; Veldink, Suzanne; Berger, Helewise (2014). Seurat. Kröller-Müller Museum. ISBN 9789073313286. Cachin, Françoise...
- married to William fitz William's sister Avice. Helewise was the daughter of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise Murdac, they are known to have had the following...
- Governor of Carlisle Castle from October 1261 until 1265. Eustace married Helewise, daughter of Ranulph de Lexington and Ada de Gernon. He took the cross...
- Yarum Blackfriars ****ingham Priory Benedictine nuns founded before 1163 by Helewise de Clere (or by Roger de Clere); with regular priests or brethren until...
- novels primarily set in medieval times, featuring the characters of Abbess Helewise and Josse d'Acquin. Brought up in the countryside close to where the Hawkenlye...
- King John I of Scotland. Eustace de Balliol (died 1274), married firstly Helewise, daughter of Ranulph de Levington and Ada de Gernon. He married secondly...
- an English surname whose spelling over the years has included Helwish, Helewise, Helwys, Elwaiss, Elwaies and Elway. It may refer to: Columba Cary-Elwes...
- was an English noble. He was the eldest son of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise de Murdac. William was appointed in Easter 1173 as governor of Knaresborough...
- 1163 to 1539. The priory, also known as Little Mareis, was co founded by Helewise de Clere and Roger II de Clere. There were originally eight or nine nuns...