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Ealdgyth and D
In the Norman conquest of England, Wigod supported the invader William of Normandy and afterwards Wigod gave his daughter Ealdgyth in marriage to the Norman baron Robert D ' Oyly, who had Wallingford Castle built.
His daughter Ealdgyth married Robert D ' Oyly, one of William's lords.
With his wife Ealdgyth he had a daughter and heiress Maud who first married Miles Crispin ( d. 1107 ), Lord of Wallingford, and afterwards Brien FitzCount, lord of Burgavennu ( the faithful ally of the Empress Matilda ), but leaving no issue, was succeeded by Nigel D ' Oyly, her uncle, who was constable to William Rufus and Baron of Hocknorton.

Ealdgyth and daughter
About January 1066, Harold married Edith ( or Ealdgyth ), daughter of Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia, and widow of the Welsh prince Gruffydd ap Llywelyn.
* Nest, daughter of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn and Ealdgyth
He was survived by three children, two sons, Edwin, later Earl of Mercia, and Morcar, later Earl of Northumbria, and a daughter Ealdgyth, who was first married to Welsh king Gruffydd ap Llywelyn and later to Harold Godwinson, King of England.
He married Ealdgyth, the daughter of Wigod, the Saxon lord of Wallingford.

Ealdgyth and then
King Æthelred then ordered that Sigeferth's widow, Ealdgyth, be seized and brought to Malmesbury Abbey, but Edmund seized and married her in defiance of his father, probably to consolidate his power base in the east midlands.

Ealdgyth and .
Edmund had two children by Ealdgyth, Edward the Exile and Edmund.
Edward the Exile ( 1016 – late August 1057 ), also called Edward Ætheling, son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth.

bore and D
In 1965 – 1967 cupro-nickel coins bore no mint mark ; quarters minted in 1968 – 1979 were stamped with a " D " for the Denver mint, an " S " for the San Francisco mint ( proof coins only ), or blank for Philadelphia.
For a D whistle, this includes notes from the second D above middle C to the fourth D above middle C. It is possible to make sounds above this range, by blowing with sufficient force, but, in most musical contexts, the result will be loud and out of tune due to a cylindrical bore.
It was one of the first planned Victorian commuter suburbs, centered on the B & O railroad station in Takoma, D. C., and bore aspects of a spa and trolley park.
In 1855 he wrote an ambitious overture for a large orchestra, and prepared four-hand piano versions of two of Gounod's works: the opera La nonne sanglante and the Symphony in D. Bizet's work on the Gounod symphony inspired him, shortly after his seventeenth birthday, to write his own symphony, which bore a close resemblance to Gounod's — note for note in some passages.
* Domitia Lepida the Younger ( PIR < sup > 2 </ sup > D 180 )-She first married her cousin, the consul Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus to whom she bore a daughter, the Roman Empress Valeria Messalina, third wife of the Emperor Claudius.
To achieve the " bottom D " the chanter is lifted off the knee, exposing the exit of the chanter's bore, where the note is produced.
* D < sub > bore </ sub >
: D is the diameter ( or bore ) of the cylinder in inches
Subsequent rate increases resulted in B, C and D stamps, which bore the same eagle design but were printed, respectively, in purple, buff-brown and blue-green.
Cory D. Lewis of IGN reviewed the Nintendo 64 version, commenting that the game is better suited for younger players and will bore older gamers.
The memoir laid bare the inconclusive character of the incriminating document ( without, however, publishing it ), and affirmed, in opposition to " L ' Eclair ," that it bore only the initial " D " and not the name " Dreyfus ".
One such tree in Louisville, Kentucky, in what is now the southern part of Iroquois Park, bore the legend " D. Boone kilt a bar " and the year in the late 18th century.
It bore a scroll in its beak bearing the letters D. O. M., forming a rebus based on his surname, which would probably have been pronounced at the time as owl-dom.
The westbound bore is named after Dwight D. Eisenhower, the U. S. President for whom the Interstate system is also named.
Of these latter locomotives, those fitted with feedwater heaters bore the class letter D. The PLM also rebuilt forty-four 141C and 141D class locomotives to 141E class.
It bore the name of its first editor, James Dunwoody Brownson DeBow ( J. D. B. DeBow, 1820 – 1867 ) who wrote much in the early issues ; however, there were several various writers over the years ( see below: Contributors ).
The G4GM ( also called the 1. 8 D ) is a 1. 8 L ( 1795 cc ) DOHC engine with a larger 82 mm bore.
The G6BW ( also called the 2. 5 D ) is the version with an bore.
The G6BA ( also called the 2. 7 D ) is the larger version with an bore.
Early coins of India ( 400 BC — 100 A. D .) were made of silver and copper, and bore animal and plant symbols on them.
The English writer Alaxendar Kinloch Forbes mentions Vallabhipur or ‘ Wullubheepoor ’ in his book ‘ Ras Mala the Hindu Annals of Western India ’, written around 1856 A. D. informs us in his book ‘ Ras Mala ’ “ Of these princes eighteen are mentioned, the first two of who bore the title of ‘ senapatee or military chief ’, and are conjectured to have been vassals of the Purmar of Oojein or more probably we should say, of the Solunkee of Kuleean ”.

bore and no
The check had been mailed from Chicago, the envelope bore no return address, and the check was not signed.
Like many others, he had to work hard, long hours in a struggling family business which, though it was allied to art of a kind -- the design and production of engraved seals -- bore no relation to the painting of pictures.
But Theodore Parker, commencing his mission to the world-at-large, disguised as the minister of a `` twenty-eighth Congregational Church '' which bore no resemblance to the Congregational polities descended from the founders ( among which were still the Unitarian churches ), made explicit from the beginning that the conflict between him and the Hunkerish society was not something which could be evaporated into a genteel difference about clerical decorum.
) there is no evidence that he ever bore the name Octavianus, as it would have made his modest origins too obvious.
After the attacks, before the release of the FBI pictures of the hijackers, Arab News reported that Haznawi's brother Abdul Rahman had told al-Madinah newspaper that a photograph published by local newspapers bore no resemblance to his brother.
The child bore this name of shame to show that the Northern Kingdom would also be shamed, for its people would no longer be known as God's People.
Nevertheless, this surge bore no fruit ; Cubans remained deprived of the right to send representatives to the Spanish parliament, and Madrid stepped up repression.
Risdon also stated that the original tomb bore an inscription: " They fyrste that fyndes and bringes mee to my grave, The priorie of Plimstoke they shall have ", but no sign of this has ever been found.
She bore him no children.
The oldest surviving gun, found in Acheng, Heilongjiang, and dated to no later than 1290, is 34 cm long with a muzzle bore diameter of and weighs 3. 5 kg.
Princess Hashihito no Anahobe bore him four sons, including Prince Shotoku, who would later become crown prince and regent to Empress Suiko.
* Hiroko, daughter of Ihamura, Ktsuraki no Atahe, bore the Imperial Prince Maroko and the Imperial Princess Nukade hime.
It may be debatable whether the book is an example of a False Document, but is included because it initially bore little or no indication that it was a work of fiction.
Jordanes, a Goth writing in Italy in 551, a century after the collapse of the Hunnic Empire, describes the Huns as a " savage race, which dwelt at first in the swamps, a stunted, foul and puny tribe, scarcely human, and having no language save one which bore but slight resemblance to human speech.
At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland.
This provides protection for the base of the bullet, and allows velocities of over 1500 ft / s ( 450 m / s ) in handguns, with little or no leading of the bore.
According to his Confessions, before she moved in with him, Thérèse bore him a son and as many as four other children ( there is no independent verification for this number ).
I find directing a bore, I have no desire to tell other people their business ".
Although her mother bore eight children, all except Mary and her younger sister Anne died very young, and the King had no legitimate children.
Although China remained as Pyongyang's main ally, the two communist countries no longer bore much resemblance to each other or to their own past in terms of appearance, the economy, and each other's society.
Not until 1959 was a Moskvitch model introduced that bore no trace of Opel engineering.
Nobunaga married Nōhime, the daughter of Saitō Dōsan, as a matter of political strategy ; however, she bore him no children and was considered to be barren.
In the spring of 1852, he traveled in to Washington, DC in a failed attempt to prevail upon the Congress to rescind an order that he, in his capacity as quartermaster, reimburse the military $ 1000 in losses incurred on his watch, for which he bore no personal guilt.
He denied, however that the contest was personal ; he bore no ill-will towards those who supported the gold standard.

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