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    de Say (Saye, Sai) is the surname of an old Norman noble family originating from Sai, Orne. The first records are about William de Say and Picot de Say...
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  • "Say Say Say" is a song by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, released in October 1983 as the lead single from McCartney's 1983 album Pipes of Peace...
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    father, Robert de Say (also called Picot de Say), in 1098. Henry died some time after 1130. His son was Helias de Say. Helias de Say (died 1165), also...
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  • Isabella de Say (c. 1132 – 1199) was an Anglo-Norman heiress. Isabella was the only surviving child of Helias de Say upon his death in 1165; Helias was...
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  • de Say, daughter and eventual co-heiress of William de Say II. This William was the elder son of William de Say I and Beatrice, sister of Geoffrey de...
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    Anne Say (born c. 1453 – died between 1484 and 1494) was an English baroness through her marriage to Sir Henry Wentworth in c. 1470 until her death. She...
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  • The town houses the Islamic University of Niger (Université Islamique de Say), an institute of international scope, whose founding was decided following...
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    Shropshire, England. Clun Castle was established by the Norman lord Robert de Say after the Norman invasion of England and went on to become an important...
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  • "Say You, Say Me" is a song written and recorded by American singer and songwriter Lionel Richie for the film White Nights. The single hit number one on...
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    Baron Saye and Sele (redirect from Lord Say)
    is still extant. The Saye (also spelt Say) family is an ancient one. According to the Roman de Rou, a "le sire de Saye" took part in the Norman conquest...
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    to Roger de Montgomery who was created Earl of Shrewsbury. Roger in turn granted 27 manors, of which Clun was the largest, to Picot de Say. These lands...
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  • century[citation needed] Gilbert, 1159–1167 Richard de Say, from 1168[citation needed] William de Say, ca. 1210 Riccardo Orsini (d. 1304), 1284–1291, also...
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    Geoffrey de Saye II (c. 1155–1230), was the Lord of West Greenwich, and a Magna Carta surety. He owned land at Edmonton and Sawbridgeworth. His family...
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    Earl of Essex (category De Mandeville family)
    became dormant or extinct. Geoffrey Fitz Peter, who had married Beatrice de Say, granddaughter of the first earl's sister and eventual heir to the Mandeville...
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  • Beatrice de Say, was a prominent man at court and used his position to push his wife's claim. She was the eldest daughter of William de Say, Geoffrey's...
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  • Essex (d. 1144) Beatrice de Mandeville (d. 19 Apr. 1197), married William de Say (d. Aug. 1144). Their granddaughter Beatrice de Say took some of the Mandeville...
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  • I Say I Say I Say is the sixth studio album by English synth-pop duo Erasure, released in 1994 by Mute Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the US...
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  • in Ireland. Dutch CD single "Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)" (radio mix) "Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)" (original) "Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)" (Delano & Crockett's...
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  • "Say No Go" is a single by De La Soul from their influential 1989 album 3 Feet High and Rising. It reached number 18 in the UK charts. The tune is heavily...
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  • Maelienydd and rebuilt Cymaron Castle. In 1196 he joined forces with Hugh de Say of Richards Castle and fought and lost the battle of New Radnor against...
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  • 1155. Henry II therefore gave him the hand of Isabel de Say. She was the sole heiress of Helias de Say, who held the lordship of Clun and was an early benefactor...
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  • Geoffrey de Mandeville II, 1st Earl of Essex (died September 1144) was a prominent figure during the reign of King Stephen of England. His biographer,...
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    House of Tosny (redirect from De Tosny)
    Castle Lucia, married Hugh de Say of Clun Castle Roger III de Tosny (1104–1162), married Ida de Hainaut and had by her: Ralph IV de Tosny (1132–1162; Lord...
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  • Roger de Mandeville was a claimant to the crown of Scotland. He claimed to be a son of Agatha supposedly a daughter of Robert Wardone and Aufrica de Say. This...
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  • Meandro del Say (in Spanish) Humedal Meandro del Say Andrade L., Martha Esperanza; Benitez Castañeda, Henry, Los Humedales de la Sabana de Bogotá: Área...
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  • 124-25. T. D. Hardy, Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turris Londinensi (London: 1835), p. 307 G. W. Watson, "Fitz Piers & De Say", Genealogist, p. 182...
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  • "Whatcha Say" is the debut single by American artist Jason Derulo for his self-titled debut album. It was released for digital download on May 5, 2009...
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  • In classical economics, Say's law, or the law of markets, is the claim that the production of a product creates demand for another product by providing...
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    Say is a department of the Tillabéri Region in Niger. Its capital city is Say, and includes the towns of Guéladjo, Tamou, and Torodi. It abuts the urban...
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    press interview that "African" lyrics in the song, such as "Tam bo li de say de moi ya" and "Jambo jumbo", were in fact gibberish. Richie has described...
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