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 | | Notes for WILLIAM I: Longsword, circa 927 succeded to Duchy of Normandy, abt 930 the Bretons rebelled, he subdued them, taking Brittany, the Channel Islands, the Contentin and the Avranches; killed in treacherous ambush 17 Dec. 942 by servants of Throbald of Blois and Arnulf of Flanders. |
 | | WILLIAM THE14 CONQUEROR (ROBERT13 I, RICHARD12 II, RICHARD11 I, WILLIAM10 I, ROLF THE GANGER9 RAGNVALDSSON, RAGNVALD8 EYSTEINSSON I, ASCRIDA7 RAGNVALDSDOTTIR, TORA6 SIGURDSDOTTIR, SIGURD "SNAKE-IN-EYE"5 RAGNARSON, RAGNAR4 LODBROCK, SIGURD3 RING, RANDVER2 RADBARDSSON, RADBARD OF1 RUSSIA) was born 1027 in Falaise, France, and died September 09, 1087 in Rouen, France. |
 | | Agnes and her husband William de Mohun later gave the church at Whichford to Bridlington Priory which priory was founded by Agnes' father Walter de Gant. |
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