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Roger de Busli

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134:. Roger de Busli's wife Muriel was in favour with the queen, to whom she was probably a lady-in-waiting or a kinswoman, evident in the queen's grant to de Busli of the manor of Sandford upon his marriage. The de Buslis had one son, also called Roger, who died as an infant, thus leaving no heirs. His daughter (or possibly his sister) Beatrix, (also known as Beatrice de Builli), married 272: 333: 385: 149:. Ernulf de Busli, probably Roger's brother, may then have inherited some of the lands; these were then passed to Ernulf's son Jordan and grandson 222: 236: 313: 323: 247: 229: 107:. They became the Honour of Blyth (later renamed the Honour of Tickhill), and within it, de Busli erected numerous castles, at 380: 262: 223:
Lewis Christopher Loyd, Charles Travis Clay, David Charles Douglas, Published by Genealogical Publishing Company, 1975
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Much of the de Busli's family's leverage came from their familial relationships with the crown through the
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Wentworth Family Genealogy: English and American, John Wentworth, Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1878
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in 1147. The male line of the de Busli family died out in 1213, and their holdings passed into the
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De Busli died in the last years of the 11th century without an heir. His lands were given to
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de Busli was tenant-in-chief of 86 manors in Nottinghamshire, 46 in Yorkshire, and others in
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Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York
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Roger de Busli was born in or around 1038. His surname comes from the town now known as
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The Aristocracy of Norman England, Judith A. Green, Cambridge University Press, 1997
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Les noms des communes et anciennes paroisses de la Seine-Maritime
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The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, Lewis C. Loyd, 1951
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family through the marriage of Idonea de Busli with
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Index

Norman
baron
conquest of England
Bully
Neufchâtel-en-Bray
Normandy
Nottinghamshire
Derbyshire
Strafforth
wapentake
Yorkshire
Edwin, Earl of Mercia
Domesday survey
Derbyshire
Lincolnshire
Leicestershire
Devon
Tickhill
Kimberworth
Laughton-en-le-Morthen
Mexborough
Blyth Priory
Counts of Eu
William, Count of Eu
Robert de BellĂŞme
Henry I of England
Richard de Busli
Roche Abbey
South Yorkshire
Richard FitzTurgis

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