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Miles Crispin

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Miles is believed to be a member of the Crispin family of Neaufles in Normandy: suggestions include son of William Crispin, baron of Neaufles (
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records Miles as a major landowner with holdings in Berkshire,
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and two other neighbouring counties as well as being
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Index

Norman
Wallingford Castle
Berkshire
Domesday Book
Buckinghamshire
Surrey
Wiltshire
Tenant-in-chief
Neaufles-Saint-Martin
Neaufles-Auvergny
William the Conqueror
Gilbert Crispin
abbot
Westminster
Robert D'Oyly
Wallingford Castle
castellan
Wallingford
Wigod
Brien FitzCount
Rebellion of 1088
William II
William de Saint-Calais
Penguin Books
ISBN
0-14-143994-7
"Domesday Book of William the Conqueror"
Keats-Rohan, K.S.B.
Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society
Wallingford History Gateway

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