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About Sir William Hussey, Kt.
William Hussey, believed to be a son of Hugh Hussey, was born about 1030 in Normandy. It is presumed that he accompanied William the Conqueror in his invasion of England and participated in the Battle of Hastings in 1066. It is suggested that he held land in Somersetshire, probably Sanford Manor, as his portion of the spoils of conquest. He and his brother, Walter Hussey were listed as residents of Somersetshire in 1080 living in the vicinity of Bath, according to "Doomesday Book". Twenty years after the Battle of Hastings King William I (the Conqueror) ordered the survey which later became known as "Doomsday Book" probably to record the fiscal rights of the king in matters of income and taxation. In a sense it was a census because it listed the Norman noblemen and some of their sub-tenants.
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- Title: Doomsday Book Compiled in 1088 Author: William the Conqueror Abbrev: William the Conqueror Publication: London Library Abbrev: Doomsday Book Compiled in 1088 Text: Brothers William and John accompanied Walter to England with "William the Conqueror" and participated in the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
- Title: The Hussey Maniscript Author: Gowen Records Abbrev: Gowen Records Publication: History of the Hussey Family from year 984
Abbrev: The Hussey Maniscript
* Title: Rotulli Scarrarli Normanniae Author: Stapleton Abbrev: Stapleton Abbrev: Rotulli Scarrarli Normanniae
- Title: Camden's Remains Author: Nicholas Gould Manuscript Abbrev: Nicholas Gould Manuscript Abbrev: Camden's Remains
Sir William Hussey, Kt.'s Timeline
1030 |
1030
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Caesersbury, Normandy, France
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1070 |
1070
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Bath, England (United Kingdom)
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1075 |
1075
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Charlecombe, Somerset , England (United Kingdom)
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1080 |
1080
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Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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1080
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Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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1086 |
1086
Age 56
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Bath, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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