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Ernulf (1115-1124) was a Bishop of Rochester, Kent.


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Ernulf (1115-1124) was a Bishop of Rochester, Kent.
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William the Conqueror rewarded victory by granting land to all his soldiers, and one of his bravest and most powerful knights, Ernulf de Hesdin, was given 48 settlements, including the hamlet of Ulvritone by the nutrient-rich river Kennet.
Ernulf grew richer on the back of Newbury’s success, but carried on living in Gloucester.
Over the next 100 years, Ernulf’s descendants were delighted as Newbury doubled in size to become one of the top 20 towns in the country.
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