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Roger de Newburgh (b. 1135-1192) was an Anglo-Norman Aristocrat and son of Robert de Neubourg.

Roger de Newburgh settled in Dorset, England, where he inherited from his father the manor of Winfrith and extensive estates. In 1172, de Newburgh and wife Matilda (whom he married in 1170), founded the Cistercian monastery Bindon Abbey in Dorset which they endowed with lands. The Abbey contains the remains of ten generations of the de Newburgh family.

Roger de Newburgh died about 1192 and was buried in Bindon Abbey. Roger's son and heir was Robert II de Newburgh.

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Roger de Newburgh

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Roger de Newburgh (b. 1135-1192) was an Anglo-Norman Aristocrat and son of Robert de Neubourg. Roger de Newburgh settled in Dorset, England, where he inherited...

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Robert de Neubourg

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lands in Normandy, while his younger son Roger de Newburgh (c. 1135 - 1192) inherited his lands in Dorset. Roger was responsible for the relocation of Bindon...

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mathematician (d. 1213) Simone Doria, Genoese admiral (approximate date) Roger de Newburgh, English nobleman (d. 1192) Rudolf of Zähringen, German archbishop...

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Gundreda de Warenne

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in 1184. Dace, "Introduction" in, The Newburgh Earldom of Warwick, 8-9 Crouch, "Geoffrey de Clinton and Roger, earl of Warwick", 113-24 Cokayne, George...

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Newburgh Priory

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1145 to Newburgh on lands originally granted by William the Conqueror to Robert de Mowbray. The Mowbrays continued to support the priory, as Roger's grandson...

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Bindon Abbey

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the monastery moved to a site near Wool, the gift of Roger de Newburgh and his wife, Matilda de Glastonia (the granddaughter of the original founder)...

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William de Mowbray

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Nigel de Mowbray, who died on crusade at Acre in 1191, by Mabel, probably daughter of William de Patri. His paternal grandfather was Roger de Mowbray...

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Warwick Pageant

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are betrothed and led in triumph to church (529): Episode 5; Roger de Newburgh AD 1123: Roger returns with the Templar Knights and surprises Lady Gunrada...

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Lord Leycester Hospital

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the Great which was built over the West Gate of Warwick in 1126 by Roger de Newburgh, 2nd Norman Earl of Warwick. In the late 14th century, it was rebuilt...

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Roger of Howden

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Compared: Roger of Howden and William of Newburgh,' Haskins Society Journal, 12 (2002), 15–37. John Gillingham, 'Writing the Biography of Roger of Howden'...

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mathematician (d. 1213) Simone Doria, Genoese admiral (approximate date) Roger de Newburgh, English nobleman (d. 1192) Rudolf of Zähringen, German archbishop...

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House of Beaumont

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in England after the Norman Conquest. Roger de Beaumont, Lord (seigneur) of Pont-Audemer, of Beaumont-le-Roger, of Brionne and of Vatteville, was too...

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Winfrith Newburgh

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was later granted to Robert de Neubourg, whose descendants were Lords of the Manor until the death of Sir Roger Newburgh in 1514. The family name is incorporated...

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Raymond I Trencavel

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chroniclers as William of Newburgh, Robert of Torigny, Gaufred de Vigeois, and Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay. The chronicle of Newburgh, however, refers to Raymond...

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Eleanor of Aquitaine

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Coggeshall (d. c. 1227), Richard of Devizes (fl. late 12th century), William of Newburgh (1136–1198) and Ranulf Higden (c. 1280–1363 or 1364). The latter were mainly...

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Roger of Salisbury

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by the speed with which Roger read the service and enrolled him in his own service. According to William of Newburgh, Roger was poor and uneducated,...

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Richard I of England

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would have taken the better part of a decade. According to William of Newburgh, in May 1198 Richard and the labourers working on the castle were drenched...

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Historians in England during the Middle Ages

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best access to information, such as Roger of Howden in Henry I's reign. Although some monks, such as William of Newburgh, never left their monastery, yet...

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Coxwold

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is Newburgh Priory, a Grade I listed stately home built on the site of a former Augustinian priory. The original priory was built in 1145 by Roger De Mowbray...

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Baldwin V of Jerusalem

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Runciman proposes late August. The contemporary chronicler William of Newburgh wrote that Baldwin was poisoned by his regent, Raymond of Tripoli, but...

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Le Neubourg

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descendants the surname "de Newburgh", the Anglicised adjectival form of his Norman lordship. The name was Latinised to de Novo Burgo, meaning "from...

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