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11th-century Anglo-Saxon royal official and priest
Regenbald (sometimes known as Regenbald of Cirencester) was a priest and royal official in Anglo–Saxon England under King Edward the Confessor. His name
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Village in Berkshire, England
(1938-2025) – pianist and composer Tony Prince (born 1944) – disc jockey Regenbald - Chancellor of King Edward the Confessor and King William the Conqueror
Bray,_Berkshire
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Regimbald or Regenbald) may refer to: Reginbald I (bishop of Speyer) [de] (r. 946–950) Reginbald II (bishop of Speyer) (r. 1032–1039) Regenbald, chancellor
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Science fiction novella by Ian McDonald
creates a time vortex into which Tom and Ben are drawn. In the present, Regenbald Howe, the caretaker of the Martello tower at Shingle Street, knows of
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Great Officer of State in the United Kingdom
documents instead of personally signing them. One of Edward's clerks, Regenbald, was named "chancellor" in some documents from Edward's reign. The staff
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the Confessor 1097 A.D. 1042 x 1066 Writ of King Edward; declaring that Regenbald his priest is to have judicial and financial rights over his land and
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Lord Chancellor and/or Lord Keeper Term of office Monarch (reign) Regenbald 1050 after 1066 Edward the Confessor (r. 1042–1066) Harold II (r. 1066) William
List of lord chancellors and lord keepers
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government had become sophisticated. Edward appointed the first chancellor, Regenbald, who kept the king's seal and oversaw the writing of charters and writs
History of the English monarchy
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Church in Somerset, England
the then stone-built church was one of a number held in plurality by Regenbald, and the church lands merited a separate entry in the Domesday Book. In
Church of St John the Baptist, Frome
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11th-century Anglo-Saxon abbot of Evesham
at one point hearing a case at the royal court along with Wulfstan and Regenbald, the chancellor. The abbot also led military forces in battle, and served
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Church in Gloucestershire, England
rectory) were recorded as belonging to William the Conqueror's chancellor, Regenbald also known as Reinbald, who then bequeathed it to Cirencester Abbey. After
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Village in England
time of Edward the Confessor, when Regenbald, a priest of Cirencester, held the manor of East Hagbourne. Regenbald continued to hold the manor after the
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Augustinian abbey in Gloucestershire, England
was later swollen by estates of the royal clerk Regenbald. Medieval and later assertions that Regenbald was 'dean' or that a full prebendal structure existed
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(r. 1042–1066), the office of chancellor appears for the first time. Regenbald, the first chancellor, kept the king's seal and oversaw the writing of
History of the constitution of the United Kingdom
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11th-century Bishop of Lichfield and Bishop of Chester
The historian Katharine Keats-Rohan suggests that he was the uncle of Regenbald, a royal clerk under King Edward and King William. Fryde, et al. Handbook
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later in his life, knight Raimbaud Rimbaud (surname) Reinebold Reinbold Regenbald Reginbald (disambiguation) This page or section lists people that share
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pages with titles containing Rimbaud Raimbaud Raimbaut Reinebold Reinbold Regenbald Reginbald (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Rimbaud
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12th-century English monk and abbot of Cirencester Abbey
refounded house. While abbot, Serlo secured the grant of the lands of Regenbald, a chaplain of King Edward the Confessor, to his abbey in 1133. The grant
Serlo_(abbot_of_Cirencester)
Unknown scribe who drafted charters for King Æthelstan of England
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-22718-6. Keynes, Simon (1987). "Regenbald the Chancellor (sic)". Anglo-Norman Studies. 10. Woodbridge, UK: The Boydell
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Always famous
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Variant spelling of English Daye, DEYE means "day."
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Noble; son of Apollo.
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Old Norse name composed of the elements alfr "elf" and ljótr "ugly," hence "elfin ugly."
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English : variant of Balsam.English : alternatively, it may be a patronymic from an unidentified personal name. Compare Bolson.
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