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A.VII : edition and digital facsimile with introduction, codicological, prosopographical and linguistic commentary, and indexes including the Biographical Register of Durham Cathedral Priory (1083–1539) by A. J.
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of Normandy, "where mounds and ditches of their ancient castle remain as a monument of their power" (J. Horace Round and William Page,
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Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum 1066–1154: Volume I, Regesta Willelmi Conquestoris et Willielmi Rufi, 1066–1100
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The name is from the stronghold, Briquessart-en-Livry, of the earls of Chester in the
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to St Mary of Bayeaux, where he appears below his son in the witness list.
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Ranulf is probably the "Ranulf the viscount" who witnessed a charter of
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King, Edmund (2004), "Ranulf (I), third earl of Chester (d. 1129)",
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Durham Liber vitae : London, British Library, MS
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of King William (as duke) in 1076 in which a disputed
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King, "Ranulf (I)"; Rollason & Rollason (eds.),
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Index

Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester
Norman
viscount
House of Normandy
Odo
bishop of Bayeux
Bessin
Richard le Goz, Viscount of Avranches
Hugh d'Avranches
Earl of Chester
William
Duke of Normandy
Caen
mill
Mont Saint-Michel
diocese of Coutances
Remigius de FĂ©camp
bishop of Lincoln
Préaux
Abbey of St Stephen of Caen
Robert Curthose
Count of Maine
Ranulf le Meschin
Cumberland
Durham
Liber Vitae
William
fr
Bessin

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