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1008: 31: 156:, who rebelled against his older brother, Bardulf was denounced briefly as a traitor to Richard. He was quickly restored to royal service, however, and continued in service throughout the rest of Richard's reign and into the reign of John. Bardulf died sometime before 1203, and his heir was his brother, Robert Bardulf. 435:
After Bardulf's death, a legal case was brought against Bardulf's chaplain and constable, alleging that Bardulf had allowed his two servants to hear a case that should have been heard by the justice. The litigants charged that the two servants had wrongly decided the case, and after hearing the
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The justice married Mabel de Limesy, daughter of Gerard de Limesy, and coheir with her sisters of their brother John de Limesy, with the marriage taking place in 1200. When he died, his heir was Robert Bardulf, his brother. Hugh Bardulf gave land capable of pasturing 500 sheep to
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kings. He remained on such good terms with Hubert Walter, that when Walter was appointed chancellor at the beginning of John's reign, Bardulf made a comment to the new chancellor that included a pointed barb about the last Archbishop of Canterbury to also be chancellor,
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says that Hugh was the son of a Hugh Bardulf who died around 1176. According to Turner and Round, the younger Hugh's mother was Isabel, who may have been a member of the Twist family from Lincolnshire. The younger Hugh acquired land at
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for estates confiscated by Richard in the northern part of England in relation to John's rebellion. While Richard was in captivity in Germany in 1193, Bardulf, along with
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to remove Longchamp from office, which led to Longchamp excommunicating Bardulf. In 1193, Bardulf helped with the defences of Doncaster against the forces of Prince
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near Doncaster, because he was a vassal of John's, which led to him being denounced as a traitor. Although he was required to surrender his
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In 1189, Hugh was one of only five sitting sheriffs who retained their office when Richard took the throne; the others included
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says that he was the son of Hamelin Bardulf, a tenant of Hugh Bigod, who held land in Suffolk. Ralph V. Turner, revising
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Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066–1166: Pipe Rolls to Cartae Baronum
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Bardulf continued to serve Richard until the king's death and then served John, who became king, until sometime before
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during the reigns of Henry, Richard and John. In 1196, he was the collector of taxation in seven shires, along with
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Bardulf was known for his legal expertise, which led to him being one of the few justices mentioned by name in
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allegations, the royal justices at Westminster agreed and restored the disputed property to the litigants.
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of Yorkshire, he was immediately appointed to other sheriff offices. On 31 March 1194, Hugh was named an
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Turner, Ralph V. (Spring 1986). "Religious Patronage of Angevin Royal Administrators, c. 1170–1239".
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rather than sitting at Westminster. He performed the duties of sheriff for the following counties:
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Modern day view of Old Sarum, where Bardulf had custody of the castle, which no longer exists.
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Turner, Ralph V. (Winter 1979). "The Reputation of Royal Judges Under the Angevin Kings".
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made an identical offer for the right to marry his son to Mabel, Hugh's widow.
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during Henry's reign and continued as sheriff under Henry's son and successor,
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In 1181, Bardulf was at the court of King Henry II of England, where he was
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The English Judiciary in the age of Glanvill and Bracton, c. 1176–1239
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The Reign of Richard Lionheart: Ruler of the Angevin Empire 1189–1199
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during 1198 and 1199, Cornwall again from 1199 to 1200 along with
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Clay, C. T. (1966). "Hugh Bardolf the Justice and his Family".
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1203, when records show that Bardulf was known to be deceased.
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Although Bardulf set out with the new King, Richard I on the
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Bardulf was also a financial administrator. He served as a
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England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings: 1075–1225
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c.
c.
royal justice
Henry II of England
sheriff
Richard I
vassal
John
Katharine Keats-Rohan
John Horace Round
Dictionary of National Biography
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Waddington
Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester
steward
dapifer
justice of eyre
Cornwall
Wiltshire
Somerset
Dorset
Staffordshire
Warwickshire
Leicestershire
Yorkshire
Westmorland
Northumberland
Cumberland
Devonshire

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