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  1. Há 3 dias · This made it a fairly large settlement by the standards of the time and the tenant-in-chief was Roger de Montgomery, the first Earl of Shrewsbury and a key confidant of William the Conqueror. The immense power of Roger and the importance of the manor to him led to its transfer to his county of Shropshire some time soon after the ...

  2. 22 de mai. de 2024 · The rape of Arundel was granted to Roger de Montgomery c. 1067; he may be considered the first earl of Arundel. At his death in 1094 he was succeeded by his son Hugh, who at his death without issue in 1098 was followed by his elder brother Robert of Bellême, earl of Shrewsbury.

  3. Há 5 dias · The Norman feudal lord Roger de Montgomery made Shrewsbury his headquarters and founded the abbey. During the next 200 years the county frequently was involved in wars with the Welsh, and Edward I (reigned 1272–1307) entirely rebuilt the castle. In 1403 Henry IV consolidated his throne in the Battle of Shrewsbury.

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  4. 23 de mai. de 2024 · Roger of Montgomery, created earl of Shrewsbury by 1074, was tenant in chief by 1086, and the manor contained 7½ berewicks, which probably included Admaston, Allscott, Burcot, Charlton, Cluddley, Leaton, Nash, and Orleton.

  5. 20 de mai. de 2024 · According to the Domesday Book; King William gave Dudley and other manors such as Selly Oak, Bartley Green, Northfield, Frankley, and Bromsgrove (Willingwick) to Ansculf de Picquigny - Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, and Hala to Roger de Montgomerie, who became Earl of Shrewsbury.

  6. 25 de mai. de 2024 · He was a clerk of Roger of Montgomery, earl of Shrewsbury, (fn. 4) and it seems possible that the college held the manor of Earl Roger (fn. 5) (d. 1094).

  7. 23 de mai. de 2024 · ABOUT THE ABBEY. There has been a place of worship on this site since Anglo-Saxon times. The Abbey was founded as a Benedictine Monastery by Roger de Montgomery in 1083 on the site of an existing Saxon church.