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11th-century Bishop of Winchester
Walkelin (d. 1098) was the first Norman Bishop of Winchester. He began the construction of Winchester Cathedral in 1079 and had the Old Minster demolished
Walkelin
Seigneur of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire
Vauquelin (Walkelin) de Ferrières (d. ca. 1045), Seigneur of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire. The Ferrers family holding at Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire was the caput
Vauquelin_de_Ferrers
Topics referred to by the same term
Walkelin de Ferrers may refer to: Walchelin de Ferriers, 12th century lord of Oakham Castle Walkelin de Derby, 12th century lord of Egginton, Derbyshire
Walkelin_de_Ferrers
Norman lord of Egginton, Derbyshire (c. 1135 – 1190)
Walkelin de Derby (c. 1135 – 1190), also known as Walkelin de Ferrieres, anglicized as Walkelin de Ferrers, was a Norman lord of Egginton in the English
Walkelin_de_Derby
Church in Hampshire, England
installed his friend and relative Walkelin as the first Norman bishop of Winchester in 1070, and nine years later, in 1079, Walkelin began the construction of
Winchester_Cathedral
Anglo-Norman baron and principal captain of King Richard I of England
Walchelin de Ferrieres (or Walkelin de Ferrers) (died 1201) (Latinised to de Ferrariis, literally "from the smiths") was an Anglo-Norman baron and principal
Walchelin_de_Ferriers
Topics referred to by the same term
12th-century lord of Oakham Castle Walkelin de Derby, 12th-century lord of Egginton, Derbyshire Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester Walkelin (Archdeacon of Suffolk) (fl
Walchelin
11th-century document from England
signatories, who signed 'subscripso' (I subscribe) Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester Walkelin, bishop of Winchester Remigius de Fécamp, bishop of Lincoln, who had moved
Accord_of_Winchester
American entertainment company (2003–2024)
from the original on September 19, 2014. Retrieved September 26, 2014. Walkelin, Nicole. "This Guy Proposed To All The Disney Princesses, And A Villain"
Rooster_Teeth
Former Anglo-Saxon cathedral for the diocese of Wessex
church in Europe. However, after the Norman conquest of England, Bishop Walkelin built a new cathedral alongside and the Old Minster was demolished in 1093
Old_Minster,_Winchester
Noble Anglo-Norman family
evolved into simply de Ferrers, sometimes Latinized as de Ferrariis. Walkelin de Ferrières, the first documented family member, was killed in the civil
Ferrers_family
Ceremonial post in the United Kingdom
Fiennes (son of James) 1111–1138 Walkelin de Magminot 1138 Prince Eustace of Boulogne (son of King Stephen) 1138–1153 Walkelin de Magminot 1153–1154 Robert
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
Lord_Warden_of_the_Cinque_Ports
King of the English from 946 to 955
Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12535-1. Franklin, M. J. (2004). "Walkelin (d. 1098)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University
Eadred
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1052 to 1070
Preceded by Ælfwine of Winchester Bishop of Winchester 1047–1070 Succeeded by Walkelin Preceded by Robert of Jumièges Archbishop of Canterbury 1052–1070 Succeeded by
Stigand
Ferrers Spouse Margaret Peverel Issue William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby Walkelin de Ferrers Petronilla Father Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby Mother
Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby
Robert_de_Ferrers,_2nd_Earl_of_Derby
11th- and 12th-century Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor (died 1129)
Great Hall Appointed 3 August 1100 Term ended 23 January 1129 Predecessor Walkelin Successor Henry of Blois Orders Consecration 11 August 1107 by Anselm of
William_Giffard
11th-century Norman abbot of Ely Abbey in England
November 1093) was a relative of King William I of England and the brother of Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester. It was through his brother's influence that Simeon
Simeon_(abbot)
Former school in Derby, England
founded in the 12th century around 1160 by a local magnate, Walkelin de Derby (also called Walkelin de Ferrieres, or de Ferrers) and his wife, Goda de Toeni
Derby_School
Town in Northamptonshire, England
1 Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Bishop Geoffrey of Coutances. Lord in 1086: Walkelin of Harrowden. Households: 9 villagers. 5 smallholders. 1 slave. 1 female
Burton_Latimer
List of the oldest extant buildings in the UK
Hampshire, England 1079 started 1093 consecrated Constructed by Bishop Walkelin. Norwich Cathedral Norwich, Norfolk, England 1096 Constructed by Bishop
List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
1115; dissolved c.1160: community transferred to Earl's Colne by Abbot Walkelin The Blessed Virgin Mary Eye Priory Benedictine monks alien house: dependent
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
Hoard.The Beauworth Hoard is believed to be linked to the very powerful Walkelin. Census data Hampshire Field Club and Archeological Society, Papers and
Beauworth
Anglican cathedral in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
building work, and the task fell to Abbot Simeon. He was the brother of Walkelin, the then Bishop of Winchester, and had himself been the prior at Winchester
Ely_Cathedral
Village on the Isle of Wight, England
earliest recorded quarrying was by the first Norman Bishop of Winchester, Walkelin, who was granted half a hide (60 acres) of land by William the Conqueror
Binstead
Historic building in Oakham, Rutland
Admission to the castle is free. The castle was built between 1180 and 1190 by Walkelin de Ferrers, lord of the manor of Oakham, and a great nephew of Robert de
Oakham_Castle
Topics referred to by the same term
Vauquelin is a Norman-French surname, and former first name (Walchelin, Walkelin). It may refer to: Vauquelin de Ferrers (died ca. 1045), Norman baron of
Vauquelin
Son of Aubrey de Vere
Juliana Countess of Norfolk (married 1. Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, 2. Walkelin Maminot) Robert (married 1. Matilda de Furnell, 2. Margaret daughter of
Aubrey_de_Vere_II
Topics referred to by the same term
people named Walkelin de Ferrers, Walchelin de Ferriers, (died 1201), Norman baron and principal captain of Richard I of England Walkelin de Derby, (c
Ferrers
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
From Until Incumbent Notes 1070 1098 Walkelin 1100 1129 William Giffard 1129 1171 Henry of Blois 1173 1188 Richard of Ilchester 1189 1204 Godfrey de Luci
Bishop_of_Winchester
Day of the year
972) 1028 – Fujiwara no Michinaga, Japanese nobleman (born 966) 1098 – Walkelin, Norman bishop of Winchester 1322 – Philip V, king of France (born 1292)
January_3
Augustinian priory in Leicestershire, England
Priors of Launde: John, occurs before 1125. Ralph, occurs about 1160. Walkelin, occurs 1189 and 1201. Osbert, occurs 1230. Robert, occurs 1236. Robert
Launde_Priory
List of medieval abbots of Abingdon Abbey in England
Norman abbot vacant 1117 – 1121 Vincent 1121 – 1130 Ingulph 1130 – 1159 Walkelin 1159 – 1164 vacant 1164 – 1165 held by the king none 1165 – 1175 held in
Abbot_of_Abingdon
Church in Hampshire, England
while the parish history gives 1080, and the instigator as probably Bishop Walkelin, who rebuilt Winchester Cathedral. The church was probably built on a site
All_Saints_Church,_East_Meon
Abbey in Northampton, England
the forfeiture of Peverel the manor of Duston was granted by Henry II to Walkelin de Duston, who afterwards adopted the religious habit and entered the abbey
St_James_Abbey,_Northampton
Queen of England from 1135 to 1152
relatives, and followers from Boulogne cut Dover off by sea. The rebel Walkelin Maminot surrendered to Matilda in late August or early September. The papal
Matilda_of_Boulogne
11th-century English monk, doctor, and abbot
were also translated in a ceremony overseen by Walkelin, the Bishop of Winchester. The sermon that Walkelin preached was twice interrupted – once by a miraculous
Baldwin (abbot of Bury St Edmunds)
Baldwin_(abbot_of_Bury_St_Edmunds)
13th-century Bishop of Winchester
High Medieval 1006–1304 Cenwulf Æthelwold II Ælfsige II Ælfwine Stigand Walkelin William Giffard Henry of Blois Richard of Ilchester Godfrey de Luci Richard
Aymer_de_Valence_(bishop)
Calendar year
new Winchester Cathedral in England, constructed by the Norman bishop Walkelin. August 11 – Construction of Durham Cathedral in England begins, replacing
1093
Calendar year
Duchess of Brittany, Scottish princess (b. 1145) Walchelin de Ferriers (or Walkelin), Anglo-Norman nobleman Angold, Michael (2005). "Byzantine politics vis-à-vis
1201
Decade
Duchess of Brittany, Scottish princess (b. 1145) Walchelin de Ferriers (or Walkelin), Anglo-Norman nobleman 1202 January 9 – Birger Brosa, Swedish nobleman
1200s_(decade)
Calendar year
exile in neighboring Champa. Approximate date – Derby School is founded by Walkelin de Derby in Derby (England); it will survive until 1989. October 4 – Alys
1160
St Peter's School, York 627 AD Herbert de Losinga Norwich School 1096 Walkelin de Derby Derby School c. 1165 Isabella of France Bablake School 1344 William
List of founders of English schools and colleges
List_of_founders_of_English_schools_and_colleges
Calendar year
archbishop (d. 1191) Samson of Tottington, English monk and abbot (d. 1211) Walkelin de Derby (or Ferrers), Norman nobleman (d. 1190) William of the White Hands
1135
Church in Hampshire, England
the Harrow Way. This responsibility continued after the Conquest, with Walkelin, the Bishop of Winchester, owning Crondall in 1086. Domesday Book in 1086
All_Saints_Church,_Crondall
Decade
new Winchester Cathedral in England, constructed by the Norman bishop Walkelin. August 11 – Construction of Durham Cathedral in England begins, replacing
1090s
Wallingford Castle, he was later transferred to the custody of Bishop Walkelin of Winchester, where he remained for the rest of his life. Kelly, S. E
Ealdred_of_Abingdon
Rebuilding of Winchester Cathedral begins under the direction of Bishop Walkelin of Winchester. 1075 16 April – Orderic Vitalis, Benedictine chronicler
1070s_in_England
Marshal of Dover Castle. He was said to have had a son, Hugh, from whom Walkelin Maminot, who held Dover Castle against the Empress Maud was descended.
Gilbert_de_Magminot
Chancellor of England (1085–1102) and Archbishop of York (1100–1108)
initial resting place beside the cathedral porch. Gerard was the nephew of Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester, and Simon, Abbot of Ely. His parents were Osbert
Gerard_(archbishop_of_York)
December. 8 April – the new Winchester Cathedral, constructed by Bishop Walkelin, becomes operational. 11 August – construction of Durham Cathedral begins
1090s_in_England
Knights Templar by Henry II. Approximate date – Derby School is founded by Walkelin de Derby in Derby; it will survive until 1989. 1161 5 January – canonisation
1160s_in_England
Minster very little survives: work on the present building began in 1079 by Walkelin, the first Norman Bishop of Winchester, and it was consecrated 14 years
List of places of worship in the City of Winchester District
List_of_places_of_worship_in_the_City_of_Winchester_District
Manor house in Bonchurch, United Kingdom
Bonchurch. Argenton "got it to be made a parish by means of his brother's son Walkelin, then Bishop of Winton." ' The Argenteins, however, do not seem to have
Bonchurch_Manor
Calendar year
nobleman (d. 1153) Wibald, German abbot and councillor (d. 1158) January 3 – Walkelin, Norman bishop of Winchester February 22 – Hugh de Grandmesnil, Norman
1098
13th-century Bishop of Winchester
High Medieval 1006–1304 Cenwulf Æthelwold II Ælfsige II Ælfwine Stigand Walkelin William Giffard Henry of Blois Richard of Ilchester Godfrey de Luci Richard
Andrew_of_London
1115; dissolved c.1160: community transferred to Earl's Colne by Abbot Walkelin The Blessed Virgin Mary 52°03′31″N 0°49′43″E / 52.0585994°N 0.8285424°E
List of monastic houses in Suffolk
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Suffolk
Manor house in Deptford, London, England
Dock and adjacent to Sayes Court. Gilbert de Magminot's great-grandson, Walkelin Maminot, dying without issue in 1191, the manor fell to the share of his
Sayes_Court
Decade
Justiciar and writer Robert de Beaumont (White-Hands), English nobleman Walkelin de Derby (de Ferrers), Norman nobleman Walter de Clifford (or FitzRichard)
1190s
11th-century Flemish haigiographer and monk
by the fact that the relics of the saint were at Thorney, dedicated to Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester, and therefore written in or after 1070, in Mabillon
Folcard
Decade
archbishop (d. 1191) Samson of Tottington, English monk and abbot (d. 1211) Walkelin de Derby (or Ferrers), Norman nobleman (d. 1190) William of the White Hands
1130s
Calendar year
Justiciar and writer Robert de Beaumont (White-Hands), English nobleman Walkelin de Derby (de Ferrers), Norman nobleman Walter de Clifford (or FitzRichard)
1190
Church of England ecclesiastical office
of Norwich. bef. 1119–aft. 1135: Roger de Beaufeu bef. 1143–aft. 1186: Walkelin bef. 1193–aft. 1210: Geoffrey (also called Archdeacon of Ipswich) bef.
Archdeacon_of_Suffolk
monk of Jumièges, having died on 10 September 1083. The king sent him to Walkelin, bishop of Winchester, to be installed in his office. He was received at
Rainald_of_Abingdon
Decade
exile in neighboring Champa. Approximate date – Derby School is founded by Walkelin de Derby in Derby (England); it will survive until 1989. December 24 –
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