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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 90 William's second son, Roger d'Ivry (usually surnamed de Breteuil) inherited the earldom, taking Beckford at a farm of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1066 by Ulgar became HINTON COLUMBERS manor. Gilbert of Breteuil held it in 1086 69 and in 12423 Baldwin de Reviers, … by Saul and Alwin. All of them were held by Gilbert of Breteuil in 1086. 92 The overlordship of BINCKNOLL manor … land for 5 and 4 ploughteams respectively. Of Gilbert of Breteuil's 11-hide estate 9 hides and 1 yardland were in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1071 his English estates passed to his son Roger de Breteuil, who probably died in prison after the rebellion of … at Chinnor to the influence of the 11thcentury Gilbert de Breteuil, who held Sydenham, a member of Chinnor manor. 289 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Either William or Roger possibly enfeoffed Gilbert de Breteuil in the estate and it is probable that after Earl … forfeiture Gilbert held in chief. 63 By 1086 Gilbert de Breteuil certainly held the estate, which may be identified … at 2 hides, one of which was attached to Gilbert de Breteuil's manor of Clyffe Pypard and the other to Edward of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 52 William FitzOsbern was succeeded by his son Roger de Breteuil in 1071. In 1075 Roger rebelled against William I … but by then had been broken up. 114 In 1086 Gilbert of Breteuil held 1 hide in Knoyle. 115 Other of Gilbert's lands passed to a Robert of Breteuil, 116 but it is not clear what happened to his estate …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his death in 1071 his estates passed to his son Roger of Breteuil, who probably died in prison after the rebellion of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… recorded in the Hampshire Domesday that Gilbert de Breteuil (Breteville) was holding Bramshill and Stratfield … Conquest to William Fitz Osbern Earl of Hereford, lord of Breteuil, 14 'dapifer' to the Conqueror and seneschal of … Normandy, 15 and that he enfeoffed his retainer Gilbert de Breteuil (possibly identical with the Gilbert Fitz Turold who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his lands for rebellion in 1075. 26 In 1086 Gilbert de Breteuil was holding Sydenham at rent of the king 'of the fee of Earl William'. He took his name from Breteuil, the head of the earl's Norman fief, and was an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bruning and in 1086 by Ansfrid as a tenant of Gilbert of Breteuil. 103 The portion of Stanmore which became part of …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… three years before) together with those of William de Breteuil and Ralf de Conches ( i.e., de Tosni), who had …
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