The book The Countess Lucy Singular Or Plural was written by author R E G Richard Edward Gent Kirk Here you can read free online of The Countess Lucy Singular Or Plural book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Countess Lucy Singular Or Plural a good or bad book?
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, i, 12. * Ingulph appears to say that Ivo was a candidate for the earldom of Northampton and Huntingdon on the death of Earl Waltheof. His story that Ivo was taken prisoner in 1071, by Hereward, while defending Thorold, abbot of Peterborough, is very apocryphal. 40 THE COUNTESS LUCY. marry till about the time of the Conquest, as is probable, the marriage of Ivo and Lucy would not take place till after 1080 ; but as Ivo was in possession of Thorold's lands in 1085, ^ it certainly took place bef...ore that date. The charter to Angers (No. 4) speaks of " Thorold and his wife" as Ivo's ancestors, but this may mean only that they were his predecessors in title, the word being used here with the same meaning as in Domes- day. Mr. Eyton indeed, referring to this very charter, explains the word " ancestors " in this sense. ^ It has been suggested (p. 142) that the manor of Spalding was the chief residence of Ivo and Lucy. It was in fact more than a manor ; there was a castle, known in modern times as Taillebois' Castle.
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