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Notes for Philippa OF_HAINAULT


!GENEALOGY Compiled by Goldie Moffat Satterlee
Citation: "The Sovereigns of England since the Norman
Conquest"
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Notes for Ealhmund OF_KENT


!Sour: "New York," p. 680, founder of the Saxon Line
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Notes for Edward OF_LANGLEY


!GENEALOGY Compiled by Goldie Moffat Satterlee
Citation: "The Sovereigns of England since the Norman
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Notes for Richard "The_Fearless" OF_NORMANDY


!Sour: "New York," p. 679, ruled from 943 to 947
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Notes for Richard "The_Good" OF_NORMANDY


!Sour: "New York," page 679, ruled from 997 to 1027
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Notes for Robert OF_NORMANDY


!GENEALOGY Compiled by Goldie Moffat Satterlee
Citation: "The Sovereigns of England since the Norman
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Notes for William "Longsword" OF_NORMANDY


!Sour: "New York," p. 679, ruled from 927 to 943
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Notes for William "The_Conqueror" OF_NORMANDY


!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee

"The Conqueror," King of England

"New York," page 679, October 14, 1066, William declared himself King of
England, and ruled from 1066 to
1087
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Notes for Eleanor OF_PROVENCE


!GENEALOGY Compiled by Goldie Moffat Satterlee
Citation: "The Sovereigns of England since the Norman
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Notes for Isabella Elizabeth OF_SCOTLAND


!NAME Isabella Elizabeth Princess Of /SCOTLAND/
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Notes for James II OF_SCOTLAND


!NAME James II King Of /SCOTLAND/
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Notes for Joan Janet OF_SCOTLAND


!NAME Joan Janet Princess Of /SCOTLAND/
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Notes for Sotterley OF_SOTTERLEY


!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee

Sotterley in the Hundred of Haughford is undoubtedly, the southern lea,
or pasture land of Saxon times, so-called in relation to some more important
locality, probably Beccles, from which it is distant about 6 miles.  In
Domesday Book it is written "Soterlega" and was then a part of the estate of
Hugh Abrincis, Earl of Chester.

"Soterlega Mundred" holds it now (1070) and Burchard held it in the reign of
Edward The Confessor (1042-66): 1 1/2 cvurucates (a measure of land used for
assessment purposes in early England, equal to 180 acres) of land as a manor
(estate administered as a unit); then 3 Bordars (tenants who hold a cottage and
a few acres of land), now 16; & 2 serfs; then 2 ploughs on the demesne (an
estate of which the owner is in possession), now 3 & 3 oxen; woodland for 100
swine; 4 acres for a meadow; then, as now, 1 rouncy (riding horse); 14 cows, 31
swine, 120 sheep, 30 goats, then, as now; worth 53 schillings, 4 pence rent."

Suckling in his History & Antiquities of the County of Suffolk, says the
Manor of Sotterley was 1 league (3 miles) in length & 9 fiurlongs (11 miles) in
breadth.
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