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Roger de Busli (c.1038 c.1099) was a Norman baron who accompanied William the Conqueror (Duke of Normandy) on his successful conquest of England in 1066.Roger de Busli was born in or around 1038. His surname comes from the town of Bully, Seine-Maritime (near Neufchâtel-en-Bray) in Normandy, and he was likely born there. After the Conquest, Busli was given lands in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Strafforth wapentake of Yorkshire. These had previously belonged to a variety of Anglo-Saxons, including Edwin, Earl of Mercia.By the time of the Domesday survey de Busli was tenant-in-chief of 86…mehr

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Roger de Busli (c.1038 c.1099) was a Norman baron who accompanied William the Conqueror (Duke of Normandy) on his successful conquest of England in 1066.Roger de Busli was born in or around 1038. His surname comes from the town of Bully, Seine-Maritime (near Neufchâtel-en-Bray) in Normandy, and he was likely born there. After the Conquest, Busli was given lands in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Strafforth wapentake of Yorkshire. These had previously belonged to a variety of Anglo-Saxons, including Edwin, Earl of Mercia.By the time of the Domesday survey de Busli was tenant-in-chief of 86 manors in Nottinghamshire, 46 in Yorkshire, and others in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire, plus one in Devon. They became the Honour of Blyth (later renamed the Honour of Tickhill), and within it, de Busli erected numerous castles, at Tickhill, Kimberworth, Laughton-en-le-Morthen and Mexborough.