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  1. Noble, Staller, Constable, Thane, Royal Officer, Earl. Ralph the Staller or Ralf the Englishman (died 1069/70) was a noble and landowner in both Anglo-Saxon and post- Conquest England. He first appears in charters from Brittany, where he was described as Ralph / Ralf the Englishman, and it was in Brittany that his son Ralph de Gaël ...

  2. Following the Norman Conquest of England, William the Conqueror appointed Ralph the Staller, an aristocrat of Breton ancestry born in Norfolk, to the earldom. On his death he was replaced by his son Ralph Guader, who was one of the leaders of a rebellion against William, known as the Revolt of the Earls, in 1075.

    • Earls of (Norfolk And) Suffolk, First Creation
    • Earls of Suffolk, Second Creation
    • Earls of Suffolk, Third Creation
    • Other Suffolk Titles
    • Earls of Suffolk, Fourth Creation
    • Present Peer
    • Other Family Members
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    see the Duke of Suffolk (1448 creation)
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    During the 16th century, the title Duke of Suffolkwas created twice: 1514 (3 dukes; extinct 1551) and 1551 (1 duke; forfeit 1554).

    Alexander Charles Michael Winston Robsahm Howard, 22nd Earl of Suffolk & 15th Earl of Berkshire (born 17 September 1974) is the son of the 21st Earl and his second wife, Anita Fuglesang, a Norwegian. From birth until 2022 he was known formally as Viscount Andover, one of his father's subsidiary titles. He was educated at Eton College and the Univer...

    Several other members of this branch of the Howard family have also gained distinction. The Hon. Edward Howard, younger son of the first Earl of Suffolk, was created Baron Howard of Escrick in 1628. The Hon. Henry Thomas Howard, second son of the 16th Earl, sat as Member of Parliament for Cricklade. The Hon. James Howard, fourth son of the 16th Ear...

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Ralph was an influential figure as the steward of King Edward the Confessor, acting as Staller, or constable, between 1043 and 1066. Ralph held land in eastern England, in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, as well as Lincolnshire. Ralph supported William of Normandy in his conquest of England in October 1066.

    • Agatha Wulfnothsdotter, NN Breton Woman
    • Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
    • circa 1011
    • Earl of East Anglia, Staller (Military)
  4. Ralph de Gaël was born as a noble before 1042, most probably about 1040. He was the high-born son of an Earl Ralph who was English, or born in England, and lived at the time of the Confessor. Some sources believe this to be Ralph the Staller , while others argue that he was the son of Earl Ralph Mantes of Hereford , and who briefly ...

  5. Ralph the Staller and Ansgar the Staller are listed as royal stewards in a forged diploma of 1060. They, along with Robert FitzWimarc and Bondi the Staller , are identified as procuratores in an authentic 1065 diploma.

  6. Ralph the Staller (1011-1068) was Earl of Norfolk under Kings Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror. Ralf de Gael was born in Norfolk, England of Breton parentage, and he became a staller (constable) and the Earl of Norfolk under King Edward the Confessor. He survived the Norman...