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11th-century Bishop of Elmham, Bishop of Thetford, and Chancellor of England
Herfast or Arfast (died 1084) was a Norman cleric and bureaucrat who served as the first Lord Chancellor of Norman England from 1068 to 1070. He was also
Herfast
Norman nobleman
Herfast de Crépon, also Arfast, (c. 978 – c. 1026) was a Norman nobleman. He was the brother of Gunnor, the Duchess of Normandy, and the grandfather of
Herfast_de_Crépon
11th-century hagiographer in England
Bury, born before 1040, died late 1090s) was a member of the household of Herfast, Bishop of East Anglia, in the 1070s and 1080s. Thereafter, he was a monk
Herman_the_Archdeacon
Steward of two Dukes of Normandy (died c. 1040)
of William the Conqueror's closest counsellors. Osbern was the son of Herfast de Crépon and the nephew of Duchess Gunnor, initially mistress and then
Osbern_the_Steward
Anglo-Norman abbot (c. 1027–1092)
Saint-Ouen Abbey, Rouen. Abbot of Saint-Ouen In office 1042–1092 Preceded by Herfast Succeeded by Helgot Personal details Born 1026–1027 Died 1092 Nicaea, Asia
Nicolas_of_Normandy
Duke of Normandy from 942 to 996
Gunnor became his mistress and her family rose to prominence. Her brother, Herfast de Crépon, may have been involved in a controversial heresy trial. Gunnor
Richard_I_of_Normandy
10th-century wife and mother of Norman dukes
Sprota Esperling of Vaudreuil Emma of Paris Richard I of Normandy Gunnor Herfast of Crépon Rodulf of Ivry Aubrey of Canville several daughters Richard II
Sprota
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
Elmham as his see. The line of his successors at Elmham then descended to Herfast, a chaplain to William the Conqueror, who removed his see to Thetford Priory
Bishop_of_Norwich
11th-century document from England
bishop of Lincoln, who had moved his seat to that city earlier that year Herfast, bishop of Thetford Hubert, 'lector' of the Roman Church and papal legate
Accord_of_Winchester
11th-century Bishop of Salisbury and saint
paralysis, ruptures, toothache Lord Chancellor In office 1070–1078 Monarch William I Preceded by Herfast Succeeded by Maurice Shrines Salisbury Cathedral
Saint_Osmund
Duchess consort of Normandy
political importance, both to her husband and her progeny. Her brother, Herfast de Crépon, was progenitor of a great Norman family. Her sisters and nieces
Gunnor
Head of the Catholic Church from 1061 to 1073
his new archbishop, nor would he promote his chaplain and chancellor, Herfast. He assembled a council of bishops, abbots and other notables, in order
Pope_Alexander_II
Calendar year
empress (b. 1057) Halsten Stenkilsson, king of Sweden (approximate date) Herfast (or Arfast), Norman Lord Chancellor Hoël II, duke of Brittany (House of
1084
Confessor (r. 1042–1066) Harold II (r. 1066) William I (r. 1066–1087) Herfast 1068 1070 Saint Osmund, Count of Sées and Bishop of Salisbury c. 1070 c
List of lord chancellors and lord keepers
List_of_lord_chancellors_and_lord_keepers
11th-century church council in Medieval England
Walter of Hereford, Giso of Wells, Remigius of Dorchester or Lincoln, Herfast of Elmham or Norwich, Stigand of Selsey, Osbern of Exeter, Peter of Lichfield
Council_of_London_in_1075
Town in Bedfordshire, England
reads: Alricesei(a)/eie: Bishop of Durham; Bernard from William d'Eu; Herfast; from Nigel d'Aubigny; Wulfsi. 3 mills. Plea Rolls of the Court of Common
Arlesey
Village in Bedfordshire, England
recorded) in the Domesday Book. The entry reads: Haneslau(ue)/Hanslau(e): Herfast from Nigel d'Aubigny; Hugh from Walter of Flanders; Widder and Bernard
Henlow
11th-century Bishop of Thetford
Bishop of Thetford Appointed 25 December 1085 Term ended 1091 Predecessor Herfast Successor Herbert de Losinga Orders Consecration 1086 Personal details
William_de_Beaufeu
11th-century Bishop of Elmham
Elmham Appointed 1047 Term ended deposed 1070 Predecessor Stigand Successor Herfast Orders Consecration 1047 Personal details Denomination Roman Catholic Church
Æthelmær_of_Elmham
Thetford, Norfolk Minster of St Mary Major (St Mary the Great) 1071 – c. 1094 Herfast, the last Bishop of Elmham, moved his see to a minster here in 1071. With
List of former cathedrals in Great Britain
List_of_former_cathedrals_in_Great_Britain
invades Wales, capturing parts of Gwynedd. Osmund succeeds Herfast as Lord Chancellor; Herfast becomes Bishop of Elmham. Rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral
1070s_in_England
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Domesday Book of 1086 as a small settlement belonging to Richard son of Herfast. The name of Moor, was added to the name Monkton to distinguish it from
Moor_Monkton
11th-century Anglo-Saxon royal official and priest
chancellor, but the first chancellor in England is usually held to be Herfast, who held office from around 1069. Some historians, including David Bates
Regenbald
Decade
empress (b. 1057) Halsten Stenkilsson, king of Sweden (approximate date) Herfast (or Arfast), Norman Lord Chancellor Hoël II, duke of Brittany (House of
1080s
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English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Newborn. This name occurs frequently in NC.
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Slave of the one who raises death
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Promise
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Of the Sun, Offering, Fire
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English (Staffordshire) : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire called Wetwood, from Old English wēt, wǣt ‘wet’, ‘damp’ + wudu ‘wood’.
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Nithilesh | நீதீலேஷ
Lord of all
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Lord Rama
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Like a Flower / Moon
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