- male, deceased (1171)
- Henry of Blois (1101 - 1171) was Abbot of Glastonbury from 1126 and Bishop of Winchester from 1129 to his death. Henry was one of five sons of...
- male, deceased (1160)
- Henry of Huntingdon (c. 1080-1160) was an English historian of the 12th century and archdeacon of Huntingdon. Most well known for his "Historia...
- female, deceased (1152)
- Matilda I or Maud (1105 - 3 May, 1152), was queen consort of the Kingdom of England, the wife of King Stephen. She was also sovereign Countess of...
- male
- William of Ypres styled count of Flanders,(circa 1090 - 24 January 1164/5), was King Stephen of England's chief lieutenant, during the English...
- male, deceased (1153)
- Henry Murdac, abbot of Fountains Abbey (1144-1147) and Archbishop of York (1147-1153), was a native of Yorkshire, but descended from a wealthy...
- male
- John FitzGilbert the Marshal (Marechal) (circ 1105 - 1165) was a minor Anglo-Norman nobleman during the reign of King Stephen, and fought in the...
- male, deceased (1154)
- Saint William of York also known as William FitzHerbert, William I FitzHerbert and William of Thwayt, was an English bishop and Archbishop of York....
- male, deceased (1147)
- Alexander of Lincoln (Latin: Alexander Lincolniensis) (died in 1147 or early 1148), bishop of Lincoln, was born in Blois, France, and was nephew to...
- male
- Brien FitzCount (also known as Brian de Insula, Brian des Illes and Brian of Wallingford), was the Lord of Wallingford and Baron Abergavenny, and a...
- male
- Saint Wulfric, (born 1080(?) at Compton Martin, died 20 Feb 1154 at Haselbury Plucknett), was a hermit and miracle worker frequently visited by...
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