Henry de Ferrers (died by 1100), magnate and administrator, was a Norman who after the 1066 Norman conquest was awarded extensive lands in England.[1]
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HenrydeFerrers (died by 1100), magnate and administrator, was a Norman who after the 1066 Norman conquest was awarded extensive lands in England. He...
HenryFerrers may refer to: HenryFerrers (antiquary) (died 1633), English antiquary HenrydeFerrers, Norman soldier Sir HenryFerrers, 1st Baronet (died...
Vauquelin (Walkelin) de Ferrières (d. ca. 1045), Seigneur of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire. The Ferrers family holding at Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire was the caput...
Derbyshire Walkeline deFerrers (died c. 1040), 11th century Seigneur of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire and father of HenrydeFerrers This disambiguation page...
book as belonging to HenrydeFerrers and being worth ten shillings. Just to the north of the hamlet is the site of HenrydeFerrers' Pilsbury Castle. Domesday...
daughter of the 6th Baron Ferrers of Chartley, Anne, married Walter Devereux who was summoned to parliament as Lord Ferrers in her right. Their descendants...
William deFerrers, 5th Earl of Derby George Ferrers, (1500? – 1579), Member of Parliament for Plymouth in the Parliament of 1542 HenrydeFerrers, Norman...
title was first adopted by Robert deFerrers, 1st Earl of Derby, under a creation of 1139. It continued with the Ferrers family until the 6th Earl forfeited...
her household records. Elizabeth de Clare's eldest daughter, Isabel de Verdun married HenrydeFerrers, 2nd Lord Ferrers of Groby, and her younger daughter...
who was a prisoner there. Tutbury Castle became the headquarters of HenrydeFerrers and was the centre of the wapentake of Appletree, which included Duffield...
included in the Domesday Book of 1086. At that time, it was owned by HenrydeFerrers and included ten villagers plus seven "smallholders". One report describes...
William, later William de Rolleston, a vassal to HenrydeFerrers, who displaced a Saxon thegn named Ulfkell. Today the Ferrers name is still seen in Sinfin...
to a branch of the Norman family of deFerrers, after which the manor and village became known as Newton Ferrers. It was probably the birthplace of the...
died before her and the de Birmingham lands were left to Thomas' two granddaughters:- Lady Ellen Ferrers wife of Edmund Lord Ferrers of Chartley Lady Elizabeth...