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The Deeds of the Dukes of Normandy

The Gesta Normannorum Ducum [The Deeds of the Dukes of Normandy] is a landmark medieval chronicle tracing the rise and fall of the Norman dynasty from its early roots through the pivotal events surrounding the Norman Conquest of England. Originally penned in Latin by the monk William of Jumièges shortly before 1060 and later expanded at the behest of William the Conqueror, the work chronicles the deeds, politics, battles, and leadership of the Norman dukes, especially William’s own claim to the English throne. The narrative combines earlier historical sources with firsthand information and oral testimony to present an authoritative account of Normandy’s transformation from a Viking settlement into one of medieval Europe’s most powerful realms. William’s history emphasizes the legitimacy, military prowess, and governance of the Norman line, framing their expansion, including the conquest of England, as both divinely sanctioned and noble in purpose. Later chroniclers such as Orderic Vitalis and Robert of Torigni continued the history, extending the coverage into the 12th century, providing broader context on ducal rule and its impact. Today this classic work remains a foundational source for understanding Norman identity, medieval statesmanship, and the historical forces that reshaped England and Western Europe between 800AD and 1100AD.

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Salle, Norfolk, East England, British Isles

Salle, Norfolk is in Norfolk.

See: Church of St Peter and St Paul, Salle [Map], Stinton Hall, Salle.

Around 1324 John Bracton was born at Salle, Norfolk.

Around 1359 John Bracton was born to John Bracton (age 35) at Salle, Norfolk.

Around 1385 Alice Bracton was born to John Bracton (age 26) at Salle, Norfolk. She married before 1406 her first cousin Geoffrey Boleyn and had issue.

In 1676 Andrew Fountaine was born to Andrew Fountaine (age 43) and Sarah Chicheley at Salle, Norfolk.

On 2nd January 1784 John 1st Lombe Baronet (age 53) was created 1st Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk with remainder in default of male issue of his own to his brother Edward Hase of Salle (age 51) and the heirs male of his body and in default thereof to the male issue of Edward Hase's daughter, Virtue Hase.

In 1817 John 1st Lombe Baronet (age 86) died. His great nephew Richard (age 35) succeeded 2nd Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk.

On 14th January 1861 Richard Paul Jodrell 2nd Baronet (age 79) died. His son Edward (age 35) succeeded 3rd Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk.

William of Worcester's Chronicle of England

William of Worcester, born around 1415, and died around 1482 was secretary to John Fastolf, the renowned soldier of the Hundred Years War, during which time he collected documents, letters, and wrote a record of events. Following their return to England in 1440 William was witness to major events. Twice in his chronicle he uses the first person: 1. when writing about the murder of Thomas, 7th Baron Scales, in 1460, he writes '… and I saw him lying naked in the cemetery near the porch of the church of St. Mary Overie in Southwark …' and 2. describing King Edward IV's entry into London in 1461 he writes '… proclaimed that all the people themselves were to recognize and acknowledge Edward as king. I was present and heard this, and immediately went down with them into the city'. William’s Chronicle is rich in detail. It is the source of much information about the Wars of the Roses, including the term 'Diabolical Marriage' to describe the marriage of Queen Elizabeth Woodville’s brother John’s marriage to Katherine, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, he aged twenty, she sixty-five or more, and the story about a paper crown being placed in mockery on the severed head of Richard, 3rd Duke of York.

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On 12th November 1882 Edward Repps Jodrell 3rd Baronet (age 57) died. His first cousin once removed Alfred (age 35) succeeded 4th Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk. In 1890 Amelia Vertue Jodrell died. On her death the estates in Salle, Norfolk were sold. Memorials in Church of St Peter and St Paul, Salle [Map] erected by Alfred Jodrell 4th Baronet.

Stinton Hall, Salle, Norfolk, East England, British Isles

Stinton Hall, Salle, originally a village or township in the time of the Conqueror,

On 28th January 1300 Alice Le Rus (age 54) died at Stinton Hall, Salle.