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Hugh fitzBaldric (sometimes Hugh FitzBaldric or Hugh fitz Baldric) was a Norman nobleman and royal official in England after the Norman Conquest of England. Hugh first appears in the historical record around 1067 when he was the witness to a charter of . Hugh held the office of Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1069 to around 1080, succeeding William Malet in that office. It is possible that the Hugh fitz Baldric that was a witness on a charter of Robert Curthose's in 1089 is the same person as the former sheriff. Domesday Book records that and were son-in-laws of Hugh.

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  • Гуго Фиц-Балдрик (англ. Hugh fitzBaldric; умер после 1086) — англо-нормандский аристократ, феодальный барон Котингема (Йоркшир), в 1069—1080 годах. (ru)
  • Hugh fitzBaldric (sometimes Hugh FitzBaldric or Hugh fitz Baldric) was a Norman nobleman and royal official in England after the Norman Conquest of England. Hugh first appears in the historical record around 1067 when he was the witness to a charter of . Hugh held the office of Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1069 to around 1080, succeeding William Malet in that office. It is possible that the Hugh fitz Baldric that was a witness on a charter of Robert Curthose's in 1089 is the same person as the former sheriff. Domesday Book records that and were son-in-laws of Hugh. (en)
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  • Hugh fitzBaldric (sometimes Hugh FitzBaldric or Hugh fitz Baldric) was a Norman nobleman and royal official in England after the Norman Conquest of England. Hugh first appears in the historical record around 1067 when he was the witness to a charter of . Hugh held the office of Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1069 to around 1080, succeeding William Malet in that office. Hugh had lands in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, and was listed in Domesday Book as a tenant-in-chief. Hugh's tenure of the estate at Cottingham in Yorkshire is considered to mean that he was an feudal baron. Katharine Keats-Rohan states that Hugh lost his lands after the conclusion of Domesday Book in 1086, likely for supporting Robert Curthose as king against William Rufus after the death of William the Conqueror. But states that Hugh's lands were divided after his death and does not mention any forfeiture of the lands. One of Hugh's holdings included the village of Bossall in the hundred of Bulford (now in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire). In 1086, there were 19 residents and a priest, as well as a church, in the small community. This property produced an annual income of "3 pounds in 1086; 2 pounds 10 shillings in 1066". It is possible that the Hugh fitz Baldric that was a witness on a charter of Robert Curthose's in 1089 is the same person as the former sheriff. Domesday Book records that and were son-in-laws of Hugh. Hugh gave some of his English lands to Préaux Abbey in Normandy and St Mary's Abbey in York. Hugh was memorialized in the liber vitae of Thorney Abbey. (en)
  • Гуго Фиц-Балдрик (англ. Hugh fitzBaldric; умер после 1086) — англо-нормандский аристократ, феодальный барон Котингема (Йоркшир), в 1069—1080 годах. (ru)
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