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Enisan Musard I de Plevan Constable of Richmond Castle
- Preferred Name: Enisan Musard I de Plevan Constable of Richmond Castle[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47]
- Alternate Name: Enisan de Musard
- Gender: M
- Birth: ABT 1060 in Penthiève, Morbihan, Bretagne, France at LATI: N7.662 LONG: E2.7564
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Castellan of Richmond CastleABT 1070 in Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
- Death: 7 JAN 1134 in Ravensworth, Riding, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.4667 LONG: E1.7833 with note: Cannot be - see DOB's of children and "Events" up to 1101
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: First Constable of Richmond in Richmond, North Yorkshire, Angleterre, United Kingdom at LATI: N4.4059 LONG: E1.7337
- Religion: Charter at Saint Martin's PrioryABT 1100 in Yorkshire, England
- Residence: Another donation to St. Martin and cell at St. Maria Henry (Secundui) and Alan Niger with EnisantABT 1103 in Yorkshire, England
- Religion: Charter for the foundation of Saint Brieuc1084 in St. Brieuc, Côtes-du-Nord, Bretagne, France at LATI: N8.5167 LONG: E2.7833 with note: [1]J. Geslis de Bourgone, Anciens évêchés de Bretagne: Diocèse de Saint-Brieuc (Saint Brieuc & Paris, Guyon Freres Imprimeurs, 1864), Google Books, Charters relative to the foundation of the Priory at Saint Brieoc. https://books.google.com/books?id=VcVWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA303&dq=de+pleveno&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWiqeTsOLeAhVpjK0KHYsQC-4Q6AEISzAF#v=onepage&q=de%20pleveno&f=false.
[2]Pierre-Hyacinthe Morice, Mémoires Pour Servir De Preuves A L'Histoire Ecclesiastique Et Civile De Bretagne (Paris, France, Charles Osmont, 1742), Google Books, Donations made to Marmoutiers by Count Geoffroi Boterel and his brothers.; P. 457-459. bastard had taken to wife the sister of & certain man, which, Guisandus of Pleven. https://books.google.com/books?id=8qJFAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA459&dq=de+pleveno&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWiqeTsOLeAhVpjK0KHYsQC-4Q6AEIUjAG#v=onepage&q=de%20pleveno&f=false.
[3]Gui Alexis Lobineau, Historie de Bretagne, Vol. 1 (Paris, France, Franciois Muguet, Imprimeur du Roy, du Clerge de France, 1707), Google Books, Pg.98, 116-117 - Dugdale Reference not likely referring to a page number. See Image. Referenced in "The Norman People" p. 200 CLEASBY. https://books.google.com/books?id=oluQEn6qlQYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=histoire+de+bretagne+lobineau&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMgrm21ZvfAhUkzoMKHaYIBIAQ6AEIKzAA#v=onepage&q=histoire%20de%20bretagne%20lobineau&f=false.
- Religion: Charter at Saint Martin's PrioryABT 1100 in Yorkshire, England with note: John Burton, Monasticon Eboracense (Coffee-Yard, York, Yorshire, England, N. Nickson, 1758), Internet Archive, archive.org, Pg. 272-274 St. Martin's Priory at Richmond [Yorkshire] possessions granted by Donors abt. 1100 A.D. Confirmed by Pope Eugenius during his 3rd year. https://archive.org/details/b30459667.
- Residence: Donation to St. Martin the cell of St. Maria by Stephen the Earl of Richmond and Enisan28 SEP 1101 in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N3.9588 LONG: E1.0825 with note: Roger Dodsworth, William Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum [1655] (London, England, Richard Hodgkinson, 1655), Internet Archive, archive.org, Pg. 337-338, 388, 392, 394, 397, 401-404, 752-753. Compilation of documentation relating to the foundation of Christian Abbeys, Monasteries, Churches, and donations by early landholders. https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_NgvPHsgLz70C/.
- Residence: Another donation to St. Martin and cell at St. Maria Henry (Secundui) and Alan Niger with EnisantABT 1103 in Yorkshire, England with note: (The dating on this record is odd) Depending on which Alan Niger - if 2 Henry I this is accurate, yet Alan Niger the son of Stephen had to be present in England and reach age of majority showing he would have had means to donate to the Abbey and cell.)
Roger Dodsworth, William Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum [1655] (London, England, Richard Hodgkinson, 1655), Internet Archive, archive.org, Pg. 337-338, 388, 392, 394, 397, 401-404, 752-753. Compilation of documentation relating to the foundation of Christian Abbeys, Monasteries, Churches, and donations by early landholders. https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_NgvPHsgLz70C/.
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Castellan of Richmond CastleABT 1070 in Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England with note: Henry S. King & Co., The Norman People (London, England, , 1874), Google Books, Pg. 166-167: BOROUGH; Pg. 178: BURGH or De Burgh; Pg. 180-181: BURTON, or De Richmond; Pg. 200: CLEASBY; Pg. 341: MUSSARD, for Musard See WYCLIFFE; Pg. 353: PARKER; Pg. 377: RICHMOND; Pg. 382: ROPER; Pg. 395-397: SHAKSPERE; Pg. 432=433: VESEY or De VESI; Pg. 450-451: WYCLIFFE.
https://books.google.com/books?id=TVMBAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+norman+people&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1t_aF0uHeAhWE24MKHUhvDocQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=the%20norman%20people&f=false
- Residence: Sub-Tenant Alan Fergaunt (Alan the Red)1086 in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N3.9588 LONG: E1.0825 with note: Open Domesday (http://opendomesday.org/), Yorkshire - Enisan Musard.
- FSID: G99V-VRG
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Biography
Enisan was the son of Roaldus Musard. He was the father of :
• Garsiana Musard
• Adeline Musard
First constable of Richmond Castle, first Heredity Constable of Richmond Castle
Under Count Alan (Le Roux, or The Red) Richmond Castle was held by Enisan (fn. 36) (Enisand, Enisam, Enisaunt) Musard, (fn. 37) sometimes called Murdac. (fn. 38) He held about twenty-one manors in Count Alan's fee in 1086, having received all but five of the manors which had belonged to Tor and also Raven's lands in Thorpe; he had also other lands in Cambridgeshire. (fn. 39) He must have been living in 1100, as he made a grant to the priory of St. Martin, Richmond, founded at about that date. (fn. 40) -------------------- The author of the 'Norman People' (quoting Lobineau, Hist. Bret. ii. 117) says they were the sons of Hasculph, Viscount of Nantes in Brittany
Enisand Musard had vast grants in Yorkshire from Alan le Roux of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, with the feudal dignity of Constable of Richmond.
Enisan Musard, a vassel of Alan Rufus, was given 21 manors previously held by Tor the Saxon. The Richmond castle site occupied a place called Neutone, which was then held by Enisan Musard, Lord of Cleasby, therefore Enisan became the first Heredity Constable of Richmond Castle. Enisan Musard's heirs were two daughters, Garsiana and Adeline.
It was his grandson Roald who founded Easby Abbey in 1152 (Mon. ii. 649); and from him, it is. suggested, descended the Yorkshire families of Richmond and Burton: the latter name having been taken from the seat of their seigneurie. Hasculph, the elder brother, was seated in Derbyshire....
Sources
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64747
Parishes: Fingall', A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1 (1914), pp. 232-236.
http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Musard-23
http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499
=== Birth place ===
Birth place Normandy, France http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Musard-23
http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499
Preferred Parents:
Father: Roaldus de Musard Viscount of Nantes, b. ABT 1040 in Duché de Normandie, France d. 1132 in Yorkshire, England
Mother: Jolana de Pleven, b. ABT 1040 in Néville, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France d. 1070 in Wiltshire, England
Family 1: Hildegarde de Penthièvre, b. ABT 1060 in France
- Garsiena FitzEnisan de Pleven, b. 1100 in Easby, Yorkshire, England d. 1150 in Easby, Yorkshire, England
Family 2: Theophania de Penthieve, b. 1084 in Penthievre, Morbihan, Bretagne, France d. 1167 in Easby (near Richmond), Yorkshire, England
- m. 1114 in Easby, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Sources:
- Title: Book - Early Yorkshire Charters
- Title: Monasticon Eboracense
Author: Pg. 272-274 St. Martin's Priory at Richmond [Yorkshire] possessions granted by Donors abt. 1100 A.D. Confirmed by Pope Eugenius during his 3rd year
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/b30459667;
- Title: Abstracts of Records and Manuscripts Respecting the County of Gloucester, Vol 1
Author: "The Siege of Carlaverock", Nicholas Harris Nicholas [1828] J.B. Nicholas and Son; London, England: Pg. 70-73, 332-333, 374-375
- Title: Anciens évêchés de Bretagne: Diocèse de Saint-Brieuc
Author: Charters relative to the foundation of the Priory at Saint Brieoc
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=VcVWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA303&dq=de+pleveno&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWiqeTsOLeAhVpjK0KHYsQC-4Q6AEISzAF#v=onepage&q=de%20pleveno&f=false;
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Startforth, Yorkshire - Enisant (Musard); Bodin (brother of Bardulf)
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ0415/startforth/;
Note: PLACE: STARTFORTH
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
Taxable units: Taxable value 6 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.6.
Ploughland: 6 ploughlands (ploughs possible).
Other resources: 1 church.
Lords in 1066: Thor; Thorfin .
Lords in 1086: Bodin (brother of Bardulf); Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N18
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Brompton on Swale, Yorkshire - Enisan
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/SE2199/brompton-on-swale/;
Note: PLACE: BROMPTON [ON SWALE]
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 16 households (medium).
Total tax assessed: 10 geld units (very large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 10 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £2. Value to lord in 1086 £1.6.
Households: 14 villagers. 2 smallholders.
Ploughland: 10 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 2 lord's plough teams. 5 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 8 acres. 1 mill, value 0.26.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N21
- Title: Registrum Honoris de Richmond
Publication: Name: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Registrum_Honoris_de_Richmond/YuZZAAAAYAAJ?hl=en;
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Skeeby, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ2002/skeeby/;
Note: PLACE: SKEEBY
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 6 geld units.
Value:
Ploughland: 4 ploughlands (ploughs possible).
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N22
- Title: The Norman People
Author: Pg. 166-167: BOROUGH; Pg. 178: BURGH or De Burgh; Pg. 180-181: BURTON, or De Richmond; Pg. 200: CLEASBY; Pg. 341: MUSSARD, for Musard See WYCLIFFE Pg. 353: PARKER; Pg. 377: RICHMOND; Pg. 382: ROPER; Pg. 395-397: SHAKSPERE; Pg. 432=433: VESEY or De VESI;
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=TVMBAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+norman+people&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1t_aF0uHeAhWE24MKHUhvDocQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=the%20norman%20people&f=false;
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Easby, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ1800/easby/;
Note: PLACE: EASBY
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 7 households (quite small).
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 6 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.5. Value to lord in 1086 £0.7.
Households: 7 villagers.
Ploughland: 5 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 1 lord's plough teams. 4 men's plough teams.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N20
- Title: Monasticon Anglicanum [1655]
Author: Pg. 337-338, 388, 392, 394, 397, 401-404, 752-753
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_NgvPHsgLz70C/;
- Title: Mémoires de la Société d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de Bretagne, Vol. 74
Author: Snippet View; Pg. 186, 188, 209
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=ovggAAAAMAAJ&dq=enisan+musard&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=musard;
- Title: Mémoires Pour Servir De Preuves A L'Histoire Ecclesiastique Et Civile De Bretagne
Author: Donations made to Marmoutiers by Count Geoffroi Boterel and his brothers.; P. 457-459
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=8qJFAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA459&dq=de+pleveno&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWiqeTsOLeAhVpjK0KHYsQC-4Q6AEIUjAG#v=onepage&q=de%20pleveno&f=false;
Note: bastard had taken to wife the sister of & certain man, which, Guisandus of Pleven.
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Einsan de Musard -
Author: Ancestry Family Trees, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members., Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, Page number: Ancestry Family Trees
Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created.
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Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3247226063
- Title: Notices of the Ellises of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Author: Pg. 185-187, 195
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/noticesofellises2nd00elli/page/184?q=notices+of+the+ellises;
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Neutone, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ2500/neutone/;
Note: PLACE: NEUTONE
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 6 geld units.
Value:
Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (ploughs possible).
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N23
- Title: Calendar of the Charter Rolls Preserved in the Public Records Office Edward I & II 1300-1326
Author: Pg 112-114, 116-119 [In Latin] Confirmation of Charters for Abbot and Convent of St. Mary's Yorkshire {Enisan Musard}; Pg. 253-261 [In English] Grant of gifts to monks of Louth Park {Hasculvis Musard of Burleia}; Pg. 268 [In English] Confirmation of Chart
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=lrcKAAAAYAAJ;
- Title: The Norman People
Author: Pg. 166-167: BOROUGH; Pg. 178: BURGH or De Burgh; Pg. 180-181: BURTON, or De Richmond; Pg. 200: CLEASBY; Pg. 341: MUSSARD, for Musard See WYCLIFFE Pg. 353: PARKER; Pg. 377: RICHMOND; Pg. 382: ROPER; Pg. 395-397: SHAKSPERE; Pg. 432=433: VESEY or De VESI;
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=TVMBAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+norman+people&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1t_aF0uHeAhWE24MKHUhvDocQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=the%20norman%20people&f=false;
- Title: Dictionnaire Géographique, Historique Et Politique Des Gaules Et De La France
Author: Pleven - in Brittany of the diocese of St. Brieux near Plancoet. Nearby the Ocean and Cape Frechel.
- Title: History and topography of the city of York; and the North riding of Yorkshire - Whellan T. and co - 1859
Author: Titre History and topography of the city of York; and the North riding of Yorkshire History and topography of the city of York; and the North riding of Yorkshire, Whellan T. and co Auteur Whellan T. and co Publié 1859 Original provenant de Université d'Oxford Numérisé 24 avr. 2007
Publication: Name: https://books.google.fr/books?id=-8wHAAAAQAAJ;
Note: Read the botom of the page 9
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Tochestorp, Norfolk - Enisant Musard; Ribald (brother of Count Alan)
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/XX0000/tochestorp/;
Note: PLACE: TOCHESTORP
Known today as Tokestorp / Tochestorp / Toketorp.
Hundred: Forehoe
County: Norfolk
Total population: 18 households (medium).
Total tax assessed: 2.3 geld units (quite small).
Tochestorp appears in 4 entries in Domesday Book (show all).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 1.8 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £1. Value to lord in 1086 £2.5.
Households: 11 villagers. 3 smallholders.
Ploughland: 2 lord's plough teams. 2 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 10 acres. 1.3 mill.
Livestock in 1066: 5 cattle.
Livestock in 1086: 5 cattle. 2 pigs.
Lord in 1066: Toki .
Overlord in 1066: (Archbishop) Stigand.
Lords in 1086: Enisant Musard; Ribald (brother of Count Alan).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 4,14
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Head of manor: Wymondham.
Taxable units: Taxable value 0.
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Middleton [Querhnow], Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/SE3378/middleton-quernhow/;
Note: PLACE: MIDDLETON [QUERNHOW]
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 10 households (quite small).
Total tax assessed: 5 geld units (quite large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 5 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £1. Value to lord in 1086 £0.8.
Households: 8 villagers. 2 smallholders.
Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 1 lord's plough teams. 2 men's plough teams.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N146
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Torp, Yorkshire - Enisant (Musard)
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ2809/torp/;
Note: PLACE: TORP
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 2 geld units (quite small).
Taxable units: Taxable value 2 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.3.
Ploughland: 2 ploughlands (ploughs possible).
Other resources: Meadow 1 acres.
Lord in 1066: Raven .
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N17
- Title: The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, Vol. 5
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=h5dQAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA326&dq=enisan+musard&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjWopqU7eHeAhVp9IMKHYI1Da8Q6AEIMzAC#v=onepage&q=enisan%20musard&f=false;
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Caldwell, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ1613/caldwell/;
Note: PLACE: CALDWELL
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 6 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £1. Value to lord in 1086 £1.
Ploughland: 6 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 1 lord's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 1 acres.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N12
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Cleasby, Yorkshire, England
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ2513/cleasby/;
Note: PLACE: CLEASBY
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 2 households (very small).
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 6 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.5. Value to lord in 1086 £0.5.
Households: 2 villagers.
Ploughland: 6 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 1 lord's plough teams. 1 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 2 acres.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N15
- Title: Historie de Bretagne, Vol. 1
Author: Pg.98, 116-117 - Dugdale Reference not likely referring to a page number. See Image.
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=oluQEn6qlQYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=histoire+de+bretagne+lobineau&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMgrm21ZvfAhUkzoMKHaYIBIAQ6AEIKzAA#v=onepage&q=histoire%20de%20bretagne%20lobineau&f=false;
Note: Referenced in "The Norman People" p. 200 CLEASBY
- Title: Abstracts of Records and Manuscripts Respecting the County of Gloucester, Vol 1
Author: "The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal v.5"
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=h5dQAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA326&dq=enisan+musard&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjWopqU7eHeAhVp9IMKHYI1Da8Q6AEIMzAC#v=onepage&q=enisan%20musard&f=false;
Note: Pg. 291 "The Under-Tenants, to facilitate reference, have been arranged alphabetically, according to their Christian names, the only mode which embraces the whole of them; but appended is an Index to those surnames found in the Survey, or recovered from other sources; the latter being placed within brackets for distinction, and where doubtful followed by a note of interrogation.
(Musard) Enisan"
Pg. 299
"ENISAN, was a vassal of earl Alan, who gave him all the lands in the territory he acquired, of which Tor had been dispossessed, except a manor in Hutton, which Tor was permitted to retain, and a manor in Bedale given to Bodin. In all apparently 21 manors of which Enisan kept in demesne only those in Aldburgh, Stanwix, and Coldwell. The first was the most valuable estate, there was a church there, and a mill and it was now rated at 4L, or double what it was in king Edward's [Confessor] days. It was probably his chief residence. He also obtained Raven's lands inThorpe. Enisant also held lands in Chavele
- Title: Abstracts of Records and Manuscripts Respecting the County of Gloucester, Vol 1
Author: "The Norman People" pg. 200 CLEASBY, Enisand Musard
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=TVMBAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+norman+people&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1t_aF0uHeAhWE24MKHUhvDocQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=the%20norman%20people&f=false;
Note: CLEASBY, Enisand Musard, brother of Hasculf M., Baron of Staveley and son of Roald, Viscount of Nantes 1050 (Lovineau, Hist. Bret. ii, 117) was created Constable of Richmond by Earl Alan c. 1070. From him descended the family of De Richmond, Constables of R. His younger son obtained from him Cleasby, near Richmond, with Witcliffe, Torp, and Gerlington (Domesd.; Burton, Mon. Ebor. 274) Hasculph de Cleseby occurs. t. Henry I. (Mon. Angl. i. 838), and his nephew Hasculf t. Stephen (Ib.). Hasculf, son of Hasculf t. John, possessed lands near Richmond were granted to Roald, Constable of Richmond, on the death of Hasculf in Bretagne, (Gale. Hon. Rich. Add. 272. 3). T. Henry (III. Hasculf de Cleseby held Wycliffe, Thorpe, and Gerlington (Ib. 29). In the next reign the family assumed the name of Wycliffe, Robert de W. Holding the above estates (Ib. 50), and witnessing a charter of the Earl of Richmond 1278 (Mon. Angl. ii. 197) From a younger son descended the family of Cleasby. John Wycliffe, the Reformer was brother
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Stapleton, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard (in Part)
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ2612/stapleton/;
Note: PLACE: STAPLETON
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 0.9 households (very small).
Total tax assessed: 10.2 geld units (very large).
Stapleton appears in 2 entries in Domesday Book (show all).
❧ ENTRY 1 ❧
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Head of manor: Gilling.
Taxable units: Taxable value 145 geld units. Payments of 0.5 fisheries.
Value:
Households: 16 villagers. 6 smallholders. 3 freemen. 1 men.
Ploughland: 152.5 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 6 lord's plough teams. 12.5 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 12 acres. Woodland 1 * 1 leagues. 1 fishery. 2 churches.
Lords in 1066: Earl Edwin; Ulf.
Lords in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany); Godric the steward; man, one.
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Places mentioned in this entry: another Stanwick; Barforth [Hall];Barningham; Barton; Brignall; Carlton; Cliffe [Hall]; [East] Layton;Egglestone [Abbey]; Eppleby; Eryholme; Forcett; Gilling; Girlington [Hall]; Hartforth; [
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Richmond, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ1701/richmond/;
Note: PLACE: RICHMOND
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 9 households (quite small).
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
Richmond appears in 2 entries in Domesday Book (show all).
❧ ENTRY 1 ❧
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Taxable units: Taxable value 5 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.5. Value to lord in 1086 £0.8.
Households: 6 villagers. 2 smallholders. 1 priest.
Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 1 lord's plough teams. 3 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Woodland 1 * 0.5 leagues. 1 church.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N19
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❧ ENTRY 2 ❧
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Taxable units: Taxable value 1 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.5. Value to lord in 1086 £0.1.
Ploughland: 1 ploughland (ploughs possible).
Other resources: 1 fishery.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Co
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Hipswell, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/SE1898/hipswell/;
Note: PLACE: HIPSWELL
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 6 households (quite small).
Total tax assessed: 3 geld units (medium).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 3 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.8. Value to lord in 1086 £0.5.
Households: 4 villagers. 2 smallholders.
Ploughland: 2 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 3 men's plough teams.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N66
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Stanwick, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ1811/stanwick/;
Note: PLACE: STANWICK
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 3 households (very small).
Total tax assessed: 4 geld units (medium).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 4 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.2. Value to lord in 1086 £0.6.
Households: 3 villagers.
Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 1 lord's plough teams. 2 men's plough teams.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N8
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Brough Hall, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/SE2197/brough-hall/;
Note: PLACE: BROUGH [HALL]
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 3 households (very small).
Total tax assessed: 9 geld units (very large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 9 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £1.6. Value to lord in 1086 £0.4.
Households: 3 villagers.
Ploughland: 6 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 2 men's plough teams.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N64
- Title: The Richmond Family 1594-1896 and Pre-American Ancestors 1040-1594
Author: Name
Publication: Name: http://www.richmonddna.net/downloads/;
Note: ROALDUS DE RICHMOND, "LE ENNASSE"=GRACIANA, buried at St. Agatha's.
second Constable of Richmond Castle under Alan III, Earl of Richmond, seized of lands in Skeeby and Croft by the gift of King Henry, who likewise gave him the manor of Pickhall, etc. which he gave in marriage with his daughter Jolanus de neville. He was Lord of Burton, Aldborough, and most of his uncle Emsart's lands (the first Constable of Richmond) by grant of King Stephen. He founded an Abbey on his Manor of Easby in honor of St. Agatha, 1152, where he was buried.
- Title: Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066-1166, Volume 2
Author: Titre Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066-1166, Volume 2 Volume 1 de Domesday People, Katharine Stephanie Benedicta Keats-Rohan a prosopography of persons occurring in English documents, 1066 - 1166 / K. S. B. Keats-Rohan Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066-1166, K. S. B. Keats-Rohan Auteur K. S. B. Keats-Rohan Compilé par K. S. B. Keats-Rohan Édition illustrée Éditeur Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 1999 ISBN085115722X, 9780851157221 Longueur 563 pages
Publication: Name: https://books.google.fr/books?id=uiUScMEkEGoC&pg;
Note: Lire page 189
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Carlton, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ1912/carlton/;
Note: PLACE: CARLTON
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 0.9 households (very small).
Total tax assessed: 7.2 geld units (quite large).
Carlton appears in 2 entries in Domesday Book (show all).
❧ ENTRY 1 ❧
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Head of manor: Gilling.
Taxable units: Taxable value 145 geld units. Payments of 0.5 fisheries.
Value:
Households: 16 villagers. 6 smallholders. 3 freemen. 1 men.
Ploughland: 152.5 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 6 lord's plough teams. 12.5 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 12 acres. Woodland 1 * 1 leagues. 1 fishery. 2 churches.
Lords in 1066: Earl Edwin; Ulf.
Lords in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany); Godric the steward; man, one.
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Places mentioned in this entry: another Stanwick; Barforth [Hall];Barningham; Barton; Brignall; Carlton; Cliffe [Hall]; [East] Layton;Egglestone [Abbey]; Eppleby; Eryholme; Forcett; Gilling; Girlington [Hall]; Hartforth; [Low]
- Title: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Vol 4
Author: Pg. 184-186
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/transactionsofbr4187bris/;
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Kiplin, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/SE2897/kiplin/;
Note: PLACE: KIPLIN
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 11 households (quite small).
Total tax assessed: 9 geld units (very large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 9 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £2. Value to lord in 1086 £1.6.
Households: 9 villagers. 2 smallholders.
Ploughland: 6 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 2 lord's plough teams. 3 men's plough teams.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N25
- Title: Abstracts of Records and Manuscripts Respecting the County of Gloucester, Vol 1
Author: Memories Bretagne (Memoirs of the Society of History and Archeology of Brittany) Vol 74; 1996
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=ovggAAAAMAAJ&dq=enisan+musard&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=musard;
Note: 5 Citations for Musard in the text - unavailable for download and must be ordered. Snippet View:
Pg. 186:
(20) Domesday I, fol. 193d-195b. Ses tenants bretons sont ici Brien et Hardouin de Scalariis, Raoul le Breton [Brito], Guigon de Mara [peut-être de Dol; cf. MORICE, Preuves I, 463), Enisant Musard, Geoffroi (de Burgh), Eudes le chambellan, Guilhomarch l'intendant, Renaud Le Breton et son frère Hubert
(20) Domesday I, fol. 195b-193d. His Bretons here are Brien and Hardouin de Scalariis, Raoul Breton [Brito], Guigon de Mara [perhaps Dol; cf. MORICE, Evidence I, 463), Enisant Musard, Geoffroi (de Burgh), Eudes the Chamberlain, Guilhomarch Intendant, Renaud Le Breton and his brother Hubert
Pg. 188
et Niger dictaur - hic etiam teritus successit in regno - et quidem qui soroem eius bastardem uxorem duxerat, Enisandus de Pleveno. Il était certainement le proche parent, probablement le frère, de Harscoit Musard, un tenant en chef dans le Buckinghamshire, le Berkshire, l'Oxforshire et le Warwickshire (Do
- Title: The Siege of Carlaverock in the XXVII Edward I AD MCCC with The Arms of the Earls, Barons and Knights
Author: Pg. 70-73, 332-333, 374-375
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/siegeofcarlavero00nicouoft/;
- Title: Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occuring in English Documents 1066-1166, Vol. 2
Author: Snippet View Page 48, 188, 189, 191, 246, 271, 275
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=uiUScMEkEGoC&pg=PA189&lpg=PA189&dq=Enisan+de+pleveno&source=bl&ots=raZBaMXfQf&sig=ixgt64LPdDa31Zi60sgMB4PHaTE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjSw_rUqOLeAhUJ1qwKHV2GCbwQ6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Enisan&f=false;
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Hudswell, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ1400/hudswell/;
Note: PLACE: HUDSWELL
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 6 geld units (quite large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 6 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £0.8.
Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (ploughs possible).
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N68
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Kiplin, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/SE2897/kiplin/;
Note: PLACE: KIPLIN
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total population: 11 households (quite small).
Total tax assessed: 9 geld units (very large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 9 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £2. Value to lord in 1086 £1.6.
Households: 9 villagers. 2 smallholders.
Ploughland: 6 ploughlands (ploughs possible). 2 lord's plough teams. 3 men's plough teams.
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N25
- Title: Online - "Richmond Lineage to Alan Ruffus"
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Carperby, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/SE0089/carperby/;
Note: PLACE: CARPERBY
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 9 geld units (very large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 9 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £1.
Ploughland: 6 ploughlands (ploughs possible).
Lord in 1066: Thor.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N86
- Title: Open Domesday
Author: Croft, Yorkshire - Enisan Musard
Publication: Name: http://opendomesday.org/place/NZ2809/croft/;
Note: PLACE: CROFT
Hundred: Land of Count Alan
Area: North Riding
County: Yorkshire
Total tax assessed: 14 geld units (very large).
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Taxable units: Taxable value 14 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £2.
Ploughland: 12 ploughlands (ploughs possible).
Other resources: Meadow 5 acres.
Lord in 1086: Enisant (Musard).
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Count Alan (of Brittany).
Phillimore reference: 6N16
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