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| | Hugh de Grandmesnil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hugh de Grandmesnil (1032 – February 22, 1098), also known as Hugh de Grentmesnil or Grentemesnil, was a commander at the Battle of Hastings. |
 | | Adelize wife of Hugh de Grandmesnil died at Rouen in 1087, and was buried in the Chapter House of St. |
 | | In 1094, Hugh de Grentmesnil was again in England, and, worn out with age and infirmity, finding his end approaching, assumed, in accordance with the common practice of the period, the habit of a monk, and expired six days after he had taken to his bed, February 22, in the city of Leicester. |
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