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William Jauderell

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Know all that we, the Prince of Wales, have given leave on the day of the date of this instrument, to William Jauderel, one of our archers, to go to England. In witness of this we have caused our seal to be placed on this bill. Given at Bordeaux 16 December, in the year of grace
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The name evolved from Jauderel to Jauderell to Joudrell, and from the late 15th century onwards, has been Jodrell. The name lives on in the site of the iconic
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took place in September 1356, and he was recorded returning to England in 1356 when he was awarded two oak trees to repair his home at
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After travelling to England, Jauderell went back overseas, presumably to France where the
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On 16 December 1355, the Black Prince gave him leave to travel to England by means of a
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This biographical article relating to a British archery figure is a
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in the late 13th century, William Jauderell held estates in
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A descendant of Peter Jauderel, a soldier who had helped
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registered in 1351, although he originally came from
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English
Wales
Edward, the Black Prince
King Edward
conquer Wales
Cheshire
Macclesfield Forest
Yeardsley
Derbyshire
Battle of Agincourt
Taxal
pass
heirloom

Battle of Poitiers
Whaley Bridge
Derbyshire
Macclesfield Forest
Jodrell Bank Observatory
Cheshire
Jodrell Bank
ISBN
1-85260-412-3
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