• William de Beaufeu was a medieval Bishop of Thetford and a major landholder mentioned in the Domesday Book. William's land holdings were mainly in the...
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  • Richard de Beaufou (sometimes Richard of Belfou) was a medieval Bishop of Avranches. He was probably related to William de Beaufeu who was Bishop of Norwich...
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  • Roger de Beaufeu (fl. 1297–1308) also known as Bello Fago was an English judge, possibly of the same family as Nicholas de Beaufo of Beaufo's Manor, Norfolk...
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    households in the hundred of Greenhoe. The village formed parts of William de Beaufeu. Between 1940 and 1961, Cockthorpe was host to RAF Langham, a satellite...
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  • Thetford, after he moved his see there. Born in Normandy, Herfast joined William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest of England and was appointed head...
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    probably the birthplace of William de Beaufeu, Bishop of Thetford from 1086 to 1091. It is also the probable birthplace of Richard de Beaufou, bishop of Avranches...
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    1086, the village was divided between the estates of William de Warenne, William de Beaufeu and William d'Ecouis. The village was once home to Corpusty and...
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    descended to Herfast, a chaplain to William the Conqueror, who removed his see to Thetford Priory and died in 1084. Herbert de Losinga obtained his appointment...
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    time it comprised seven households and formed part of the holding of William de Beaufeu, Bishop of Thetford. In 1844, White's Directories lists Thomas Corbett...
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    village was divided between the East Anglia estates of King William I, William de Beaufeu and Rabel the engineer. Several Nineteenth Century almshouses...
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    1084, but it is not clear whether he served the succeeding bishop, William de Beaufeu, and by 1092 he was a monk at Bury St Edmunds Abbey. He occupied senior...
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    Herbert de Losinga (died 22 July 1119) was the first Bishop of Norwich. He founded Norwich Cathedral in 1096 when he was Bishop of Thetford. Losinga was...
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    recorded by the names "Lagaam", and "Lang(a)ham", the main tenant being William de Beaufeu. The survey notes that there are two churches and this is reflected...
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    the Knights Templar. The first known holder of the prebend was Robert de Beaufeu, around 1150. It is believed he was the builder of the Norman great hall...
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  • VILLA – Belville de BELLO ALNETO – Bellany de BELLO CAMPO – de Belcamp; Beauchamp de BELLO CAPITE – Beauchief de BELLA FOCO – Beaufeu de BELLO LOCO – Beaulieu;...
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  • Dictionary. Canterbury PressNorwich. ISBN 978-1-85311-420-5. "Pykenham, William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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