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" France in the 9th century; his posterity settling in Normandy, took their name from their domain of Percy, in that province. William de Percy, with his brother Serle, accompanied king William the Conqueror in 1066, from whom he had grant of 86 manors,... "
The Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland; Or, The Ancient and Present ... - Page 93
1790
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The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, Volume 1

1809 - 596 pages
...Mainfml, ft Danish chieftain, who made irrnptions into France -in the "Hh centnry ; bis posterity settling in Normandy, took .their name from their domain of Percy, in that provinceWilliam de Percy, with nw brother Serte, accompanied kint; William the Conqneror, in 1ow;,...
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1

John Debrett - 1820 - 860 pages
...Mainfred, a Danish chieftain, who made irruptions into France in the 9th century; his posterity settling in Normandy, took their name from their domain of...king William the Conqueror in 1066, from whom he had grant of 86 manors, co. York, and 32 co. Lincoln, &c. and is expressly stated a baron in records of...
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1

John Debrett - 1823 - 894 pages
...Mainfred, a li. nixh chieftain, who made irrnptions into France in the 9th centnry : his posterity settling in Normandy, took their name from their domain of Percy, in that province. M illia,n de P erey, with his hrother Serle, accompanied king William the Conqneror in 1066, from whom...
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An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive View of the County ..., Volume 1

Eneas Mackenzie - 1825 - 538 pages
...Mainfred, a Danish chieftain, who made eruptions into France in the 9th century. His posterity, settling in Normandy, took their name from their domain of Percy, in that province, which Geffrey, the son of Mainfred, obtained from the famous Rollo, whom he accompanied in his adventures*...
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [Another], Volume 1

John Debrett - 1828 - 716 pages
...Danish chieftain, who made irruptions into France in the 9th century, and whose posterity, settling in Normandy, took their name from their domain of...that province. William de Percy, with his brother Serlo, came over to England with the Conqueror, and obtained large possessions in York and Lincolnshire....
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Peerage for the People

William Carpenter - 1837 - 894 pages
...into France in the ninth century ; bis posterity, then settling in Normandy, took their name from the domain of Percy in that province. William de Percy,...King William the Conqueror, in 1066, from whom he had a grant of 86 manors in Yorkshire, and 32 in Lincolnshire, and is expressly styleda Baron in the records...
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [Another]

John Debrett - 1839 - 888 pages
...DanUh chieftain, who made irruption* into France in the 9lh century, and whose posterity, settling in Normandy, took their name from their domain of Percy in that province. William de Percy, with hin brother Seilo, came over to England with the Conqueror, and obtained large possessions in York...
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Dwight's American Magazine, Volume 3

Theodore Dwight - 1847 - 838 pages
...into France in the ninth century, and whose posterity, settling in Normandy, took their name from the domain of Percy, in that province. William de Percy, with his brother Serle, accompanied William the Conqueror to England, and obtained from that monarch a grant of 86 manors in Northumberland,...
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Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench

Robert Henry Mair - 1881 - 534 pages
...Mainfred, a Danish chieftain, who made irruptions into France in the gth century ; his posterity settling in Normandy, took their name from their domain of...brother Serle. accompanied King William the Conqueror to England in 1066, from whom he had grants of eighty-six manors in the co. of York, thirty-two in...
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