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About Muriel de Chappell
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_de_Busli
Roger de Busli was born in or around 1038. His surname comes from the town now known as Bully (near Neufchâtel-en-Bray, mentioned as Buslei ar. 1060, Busli 12th century.[1]) in Normandy, and he was likely born there. Busli was given lands in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Strafforth wapentake of Yorkshire. ….
Much of the de Busli's family's leverage came from their familial relationships with the crown through the Counts of Eu.[3] Roger de Busli's wife Muriel was in favour with the queen, to whom she was probably a lady-in-waiting or a kinswoman, evident in the queen's grant to de Busli of the manor of Sandford upon his marriage.[4]
The de Buslis had one son, also called Roger, who died as an infant, thus leaving no heirs.[5]
His daughter (or possibly his sister) Beatrix, (also known as Beatrice de Builli), married William, Count of Eu.
[Roger de Busli] died in 1098; his only child followed him in 1102, but he had a brother Arnaldus, and a sister Beatrix, married to Robert, Earl of Eu. They were, however, deprived of their inheritance, and Robert de Belleme, on some plea of kindred, obtained a grant of all the possessions of Roger de Busli from William the Red.
Family
The de Busli Family Tree
http://www.bowlesfamilyhistory.ca/debuslifamilytree.html
Sieur de Busli-en-Bray, Drincourt, Normandy (Drincourt is now Neufchatel-en-Bray)
1. Roger de Busli b. ca. 1038 Busli, Normandy (Sieur de Busli, sold manor in Normandy 1065/66, Baron of Tickhill before 1086, founded Blyth Abbey in 1088, d. 1099) m. Muriel (possibly Chapell according to some sources) ca. 1070-1074
- 1.1 Beatrix de Busli b. ca. 1075 m. William Count of Eu (Robert of Eu, Beatrice) (holder of extensive honour at Domesday Book, 1086, incl. Hastings, Sussex; Striguil, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester, Hinton Blewitt, Hinton St. George, Yeovil, Somerset, Silchester, Hants., Powderham and Whitestone, Devon; charged with treason in the conspiracy of 1095, vanquished in single combat and blinded)
- 1.2 Roger de Busli II b. ca. 1095 (heir to the Honour of Tickhill from his father) No children d. 1101 After his father’s death Roger II became a ward of Robert de Belesme but he d. a minor and Belesme attempted to hold the de Busli land as his own; he then rebelled against the King but was defeated and the King took the Honour of Tickhill into his own escheat.
Roger d. Jan. 17, 1098/99 (Thoroton’s Hist. of Notts. p. 473: 4 Ides of January 1099; note: he died in January 1098 under the Old Calendar which had the new year starting in mid-March but in January 1099 under the modern calendar which was adopted in the 1700’s)
Muriel de Chappell's Timeline
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1040
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Manche, Normandy, Cotentin, France
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1058 |
1058
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Tickhill Castle, Yorkshire, , England
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1060
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Normandy, , , France
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1075 |
1075
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Tickhill Castle, Yorkshire, England
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1108 |
1108
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Manor of Panwortham, England (United Kingdom)
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Age 83
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Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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