• Ranulf de Glanvill (alias Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190) was Chief Justiciar of England during the reign of King Henry II (1154–89) and...
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    prominent of which was Ranulf de Glanvill, who became justiciar of England. In 1144, Nigel, bishop of Ely, instructed Hervey and Ranulf to restore to the monks...
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  • 1188 and attributed to Ranulf de Glanvill Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, a philosophical work by Ludwig Wittgenstein Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii...
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    (1912–1990), Australian composer Phil de Glanville (born 1968), English rugby union player Ranulf de Glanvill (died 1190), English justiciar Ranulph...
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  • as William the Lion, was captured by a small English force led by Ranulf de Glanvill. William had inherited the title of Earl of Northumbria in 1152. However...
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    treatise, is the earliest treatise on English law. Attributed to Ranulf de Glanvill (died 1190) and dated 1187–1189, it was revolutionary in its systematic...
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  • Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester (1099–1153), Anglo-Norman baron Ranulf de Glanvill (? - 1190), Anglo-Norman chief Justiciar of England Ranulf Higdon...
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    Plucknett describes Bracton in this way: "Two generations after Ranulf de Glanvill we come to the flower and crown of English jurisprudence – Bracton...
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    brought up under the tutelage of Ranulf de Glanvill (who became King Henry's Chief Justiciar in 1180), as were Ranulf's nephews Hubert Walter and Theobald...
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    good knights!" He was unhorsed and captured by Henry's troops led by Ranulf de Glanvill and taken in chains to Newcastle, then Northampton, and then transferred...
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  • may have contributed to the legal treatise attributed to his uncle, Ranulf de Glanvill. Ralph of Coggeshall, a medieval writer, praised Osbert's knowledge...
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    the servants of his immediate household; John was later taught by Ranulf de Glanvill, a leading English administrator. John spent some time as a member...
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    definition of freedom, one of the most notable being the treatise by Ranulf de Glanvill written between 1187 and 1189. This stated that: He who claims to...
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  • He also rebuilt Norham Castle, replacing the previous buildings built by Ranulf Flambard, an earlier bishop, with a stone castle. Hugh was known for his...
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  • de Beaumont Roger of Hoveden Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland Ambroise Hubert Walter William des Roches Ranulf de Glanvill Eustace de Vesci...
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  • Also known as the Battle of Northallerton. 1174 Battle of Alnwick William I of Scotland was captured by a small English force led by Ranulf de Glanvill....
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    were initially in the keeping of the Chief Justiciar of England, Ranulf de Glanvill. In 1191, though under age, he paid a 1,000-mark fee to inherit his...
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  • year, with veterans and their families attending. In birth order: Ranulf de Glanvill (died 1190), Chief Justiciar of England, founded Leiston Abbey for...
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    Ranulf de Glanvill of Suffolk, Chief Justiciar of England under Henry II; the Norman name derives from Glanville, near Lisieux (DNB, s.v. "Ranulf de Glanvill")...
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  • mythical inhabitants Courtiers and serfs (including a conversation with Ranulf de Glanvill) The legendary King Herla and the origins of the Wild Hunt Tale of...
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    in English history. Walter owed his early advancement to his uncle Ranulf de Glanvill, who helped him become a clerk of the Exchequer. Walter served King...
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    jurisdiction. This difficulty is illustrated in statements made by Ranulf de Glanvill (died 1190), the chief Justiciar of Henry II: Every freeman, therefore...
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    by the English forces returning from the north in Scotland, led by Richard de Luci, and was completely defeated at Fornham. Henry II's barons supposedly...
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    Battle of Alnwick by a party of about 400 mounted knights, led by Ranulf de Glanvill. Hulne Priory, outside the town walls in Hulne Park, the Duke of Northumberland's...
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    Bertha and Matilda, and a son or heir Robert de Valoines. Theobald's daughter Bertha married Ranulf de Glanvill, Chief Justiciar (founder of Butley Priory...
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    'Ranulf de Glanvill and His Children', The Cambridge Law Journal Vol. 15, No. 2 (Nov., 1957), pp. 163-182; and R. Mortimer, 'The Family of Rannulf de Glanville'...
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    Bulmer 1163–1170 Ranulf de Glanvill 1170–1175 Robert III de Stuteville 1175–1189 Ranulf de Glanvill 1189–1190 John Marshal 1190–1191 Osbert de Longchamp 1191–1194...
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  • Ranulf de Glanvill and William Basset 1164–1168: William Basset of Sapcote 1169–1178: Bertram de Verdon 1179: Ranulf de Glanvill and Bertram de Verdon 1180–1186:...
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  • de Legibus et Consuetudinibus regni Angliae. (Treatise on the Laws and Customs of the Realm of England). (c. 1189). Attributed to Ranulf de Glanvill;...
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    subdivided until that time. Blackstone examined the methods of Ranulf de Glanvill, Henry de Bracton and Matthew Hale, concluding that Hale's method was superior...
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