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About Robert de Creke, I
Sir Robert de Creke & Agnes de Glanville
Middleton or Mideltuna ...This Roger de Glanvile and Robert de Creke, granted the advowson of this parish church to the Abbot and Premonstratensian Canons, at Leyston, in this hundred, founded by Ranulph (or Radulph) de Glanvile, one of his ancestors. This Monastery also held a manor in Middleton... Note some ancestry here of the family
NORTH CREAK, gives some ancestry and possibly the wivies of this Robert
Hundred of Humble-Yard Dunston ...The church, which is dedicated to St. Remigius; its advowson was separated from the manor, as is above related; and in 1233, it belonged to Bartholomew de Creke, as part of the ancient inheritanceof his family, for then he granted it to Richeld, widow of Rob. deCreke, his father's second wife; and in 1264, it was given by Margery,relict of Bartholomew de Creke, foundress of the nuns at Flixton
Robert de Creke, I's Timeline
1136 |
1136
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Hillington, Norfolk, , England
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1163 |
1163
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North Creke, Norfolk, , England
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1190 |
1190
Age 54
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North Creke, Norfolk, , England
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