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- List_of_Henry_Is_new_men comment "Henry I's new men are considered by historians to be those men that rose to prominence during the reign of King Henry I of England (reigned 1100-1135) and whose families had not previously been prominent in royal service.Although the use of the actual phrase "new men" dates from the writings of William Stubbs around 1874, the group of men was first singled out in the writings of writers contemporary with the men.".