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    Hugh Bardulf or Hugh Bardolf (died c. 1203) was a medieval English administrator and royal justice. Known for his legal expertise, he also served as a...
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  • John de Torrington Easter 1199: Hugh Bardulf Osbert fitz William undersheriff 1200: John de Torrington 1201: Hugh Bardulf Easter 1200: William Brewer Ralph...
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    Baron of Gilsland (died c.1195) (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1174–1183) Hugh Bardulf (died 1203) (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1199) John (1199–1216): William de...
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    kingdom, able to act in the king's name. Along with Puiset, the king named Hugh Bardulf, William Briwerre, Geoffrey fitz Peter, and William Marshal as associates...
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  • the Earl of Jersey Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings (ca. 1396-1455) Hugh Bardulf, Baron of Hoo (ca. 1139-ca. 1203) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    appoint the two escheators, or guardians of the amounts due, who were Hugh Bardulf in the north of England and William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise in the south...
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  • document at York then, and may have been alive as late as 1194, when Hugh Bardulf was responsible for the farm of Osbert's lands, as the record of that transaction...
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  • Michaelmas 1198: John de Torrington and William of Wrotham Easter 1199: Hugh Bardulf Easter 1199: Osbert FitzWilliam Easter 1200: William Brewer Michaelmas...
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  • seven weeks) 1194–1199: William Brewer 1200–1201: Hugh Bardulf and William de Lech 1202: Hugh Bardulf and Reginald de Karduil 1203–1208: Robert de Vieuxpont...
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  • Glanvill 1187–1189: Michael Belet 1190: Hugh Nonant, Bishop of Coventry 1191: Hugh Bardulf and Hugh Clarke 1192: Hugh Nonant, Gilbert de Segrave of Segrave...
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  • Longchamp to arrest Hugh de Puiset in April 1190 and was appointed sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1191. In March 1193, he joined with Hugh Bardulf in preventing...
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    was involved in a dispute over the stannaries with another official, Hugh Bardulf, temporarily losing control of them – along with his office as sheriff –...
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  • and wulf meaning wolf, via the Old French Bardol(f). It may refer to: Hugh Bardulf or Bardolf (died c. 1203), English administrator and royal justice William...
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  • William de Stuteville 29 September 1198: John L'Aleman 18 April 1199: Hugh Bardulf 29 September 1200: William de Stuteville 29 September 1200: John l'Aleman...
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  • Robert de Beauchamp 1182 William de Bendeng 1184 Robert Fitzpain 1188 Hugh Bardulf 1189: John, Count of Mortain 1194: William, Earl of Salisbury 1197: Peter...
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  • He married Mabel de Limsey daughter of Gerard de Limsey and widow of Hugh Bardulf. The marriage was almost certainly arranged by the king as a reward for...
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  • Stuteville and Reginald Basset 1191–1193 William de Stuteville 1194–1199 Hugh Bardulf 1200 William Stuteville and John Laleman 1201–1203 Robert fitzRoger and...
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  • Glanville c. 1189. Osbert de Longo Campo (Longchamp) D MUS 2/10/24 1191–1199 Hugh Bardulf 1199. Geoffrey FitzPeter 1200. William de Stuteville. D MUS 2/10/67....
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    Hastings, Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave, William de Rye and Robert Bardulf. He was in favour with Edward again and he and Wishart had their Northumbrian...
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    brother, Bardulf. The manor of Didderston remained in the family for the next three centuries, when Bardulf's 5x great-grandson, Adam FitzHugh (the 10th...
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    in 1086 to Bodin, brother of Bardulf. The manor was thereafter split into two parts, the larger granted to the Fitz Hugh family and the smaller to the...
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  • fitzRobert fitzNoel 1189: Thomas de Cresswell 1190–1194: Hugh de Nunant 1195–1196: Hugo Bardulf 1197–1198: Hugh of Chalcombe 1198–1204: Geoffrey fitzPiers 1204–1344...
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  • Hugonis and William, son of Stephen Michaelmas 1182: Radulph or Ralph de Bardulf 1183: Walter son of Hugonis Michaelmas 1185: Nicholas, son of Robert 1189:...
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