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- Nigel_de_Albini_of_Cainhoe abstract "This article is about Nigel de Albini of Cainhoe, also known as Nigel d'Aubigny. Note that there is another, later Nigel d'Aubigny, a political figure and supporter of Henry 1.Nigel d'Aubigny (died c. 1100) was a Norman knight, and supporter of William I of England. His name is frequently mentioned in the Domesday Book in connection with lands in what is now Bedfordshire. He almost certainly built, and lived in Cainhoe Castle, a small Motte and Bailey structure to the east of Ampthill.".
- Nigel_de_Albini_of_Cainhoe comment "This article is about Nigel de Albini of Cainhoe, also known as Nigel d'Aubigny. Note that there is another, later Nigel d'Aubigny, a political figure and supporter of Henry 1.Nigel d'Aubigny (died c. 1100) was a Norman knight, and supporter of William I of England. His name is frequently mentioned in the Domesday Book in connection with lands in what is now Bedfordshire. He almost certainly built, and lived in Cainhoe Castle, a small Motte and Bailey structure to the east of Ampthill.".