• Serlo (died 1104) was a medieval abbot of Gloucester Abbey. Serlo was a native of Normandy and became a canon at Avranches Cathedral. He then became a...
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    city". The foundations of the present church were laid by Abbot Serlo (1072–1104). Appointed by William the Conqueror in 1072, Serlo found a new building...
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    the cathedral's predecessor, the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. When Abbot Serlo arrived in Gloucester in 1072, he found 'about eight little boys' in the...
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  • Serlo (died c. 1148) was a medieval abbot of Cirencester Abbey in England as well as Dean of Salisbury. Serlo was a canon of Salisbury Cathedral. He was...
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    The Abbot of Gloucester was the title of the head of Gloucester Abbey in Gloucester, England. The Benedictine abbey was founded about 1022 and was dedicated...
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  • November – Thomas of Bayeux, Archbishop of York 1101 27 July – Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, magnate 1104 Serlo (abbot of Gloucester) 1106 28 September...
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    prediction of the imminent death of William Rufus was delivered. Abbot Serlo wrote to the king, informing him of the vision. On the Feast of St. Peter...
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    for a royal clerk. In 1089 Serlo, the Norman abbot of the original St Peter's, began an ambitious new church (later Gloucester Cathedral) to replace the...
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  • date) – Serlo (abbot of Cirencester) Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke (born c. 1100) Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British...
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    made a gift of the land to Serlo, Abbot of Saint Peter's, Gloucester. A large part of the present building was built during the abbacy of William Parker...
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    Whitby Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Whitby)
    Percy for a grant of land, who gave him the ruined monastery of St. Peter with two carucates of land, to found a new monastery. Serlo de Percy, the founder's...
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    of Hyde the Abbot of Chertsey the Abbot of Sherborne the Abbot of Cerne the Abbot of Abbotsbury the Abbot of Milton the Abbot of Selby the Abbot of Whitby...
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    as Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Serlo, the Abbot of Gloucester. A number of English landowners commended themselves into Æthelwig's care...
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    of Abbot Serlo (1072 to 1104). Other sources indicate he confirmed the grant of a hide in Herefordshire to St. Peter’s Abbey at Gloucester in the tenth...
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    Buckland, Gloucestershire (category Borough of Tewkesbury)
    possession of Gloucester Abbey, remained so until the reformation, in around 1546. When the Normans took over, Abbot Serlo was put in charge of Gloucester Abbey...
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    Pain fitzJohn (category Burials at Gloucester Cathedral)
    brother of Serlo de Burg, but later research has shown that John fitzRichard was the son of Richard, himself the son of Ranulf the Moneyer. The lands of John...
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  • This is an incomplete list of some of the manuscripts from the Cotton library that today form the Cotton collection of the British Library. Some manuscripts...
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  • 4 May 2014. "A History of the County of Gloucester - British History Online". british-history.ac.uk. A History of the County of London: Volume 1 - London...
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  • As-Salih Ismail al-Malik, Zangid ruler of Damascus (b. 1163) Lucas (or Luke), archbishop of Esztergom (b. 1120) Serlo of Wilton, English poet and writer (b...
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    Historical Research. Retrieved 10 November 2011. Historic England. "The Abbot's House, Muchelney Abbey (1236790)". National Heritage List for England....
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