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Turstin fitz Rolf, also
known as
Turstin le
Blanc and
Tustein fitz Rou (Old Norse: Þorsteinn Hrólfsson) pla**** a
prominent role in the
Norman Conquest...
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Turstin is a
surname that
appears in the
Domesday Survey of 1086.
Notable people with the name include:
Turstin FitzRolf Turstin,
Count of
Avranchin Turstin...
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Bishop holding a club
strengthens the boys.") (14)
Turstin fitz Rolf a.k.a.
Turstin fitz Rou and
Turstin le Blanc, (Source:
Orderic Vitalis) (15) Engenulf...
- Gloucestershire, England. In the
Domesday Book of 1086, it is
recorded as held by
Turstin FitzRolf.
Oakley primarily consists of
residential housing,
including private...
- has been
derived in turn from the
Norman name Tustin,
variant form of
Turstin, Tostain, Toutain, etc.
themselves from Old
Norse given name Þorsteinn...
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account of
their personal abilities and usefulness. Thus, for instance,
Turstin FitzRolf, the
relatively humble and
obscure knight who had
stepped in at...
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Conquest of
England as a
motte and
bailey castle around 1100 by
Baldwin Fitz
Turstin, the
local sheriff. Baldwin's
descendants continued to hold the
manor as...
- mill. It was in
Goderthorn Hundred and the lord and tenant-in-chief was
Turstin son of Rolf. The
parish church at
North Allington,
dedicated to St Swithun...
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priest named Turstin withdrew to a
wooded Norman hill to live as a hermit,
where he was
quickly joined by a
circle of followers. When
Turstin died in 1200...
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novels featuring a
royal ****, the ********in
FitzChivalry 'Fitz' F****er.
Turstin FitzRolf (fl. 1066)
William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of
Hereford (1020–1071)...