Gilbert Malet, baron of Curry Malet

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Gilbert Malet, baron of Curry Malet

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England
Death: 1194 (49-58)
Somerset, England
Immediate Family:

Son of William Malet, I and Maud Mortimer
Husband of Alice de Picot
Father of William Malet, Baron of Curry Mallet and Surety of the Magna Carta; Sir Ralph Malet; Robert Malet and Gilbert Malet

Managed by: Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns
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About Gilbert Malet, baron of Curry Malet

Gilbert Dapifer, Lord of Curry-Malet, witnessed the treaty between King Henry II of England and King William of Scotland in 1174. He was steward during the reign of King Henry II.

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2. Gilbert Malet, successor to his brother, Robert, left a son, Robert.

• 3. Robert Malet, who before 1130 acquired the barony of Curry Malet in co. Somerset. He died before 1155, leaving a son, William.

• 4. William Malet, baron of Curry Malet, had other estates as well, in Sussex, Surrey, Kent, and Suffolk. He was Steward to King Henry II. and died in 1169 or 1170. He had a son, Gilbert.

• 5. Gilbert Malet was also Steward to King Henry II. and baron of Curry Malet. He married Alice Picot, daughter of Ralph Picot, Sheriff of Kent. They had several sons, including William.

• 6. William II Malet, the Surety of the Magna Charta, was mentioned in 1194 as a minor, in connection with an expedition made that year into Normandy. His principal estate was Curry-Malet. From 1210 to 1214 he was Sheriff of the counties of Somerset and Dorset. When he joined with the barons against King John and became one of the twenty-five Sureties his lands in four counties were confiscated and given to his son-in-law, Hugh de Vivonia, and to his father-in-law, Thomas Basset, and Malet was excommunicated by the Pope in 1216. He was also fined 2,000 marks, but this remained unpaid until after his death, and at that time 1,000 marks were remitted, being found due him for military service to King John at Poitou. It is interesting to note that there were five contemporary relatives named William Malet, and they all held lands in England or in Jersey. He died about 1217, having married Mabel (Alice) (Alicia) Basset, daughter of Thomas Basset, of Headington. She survived him and married (2) John Biset. William and his wife had two sons who died in their father's lifetime and three daughters as follows:

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pmcbride/james/f033.htm#I14...

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Gilbert Malet, baron of Curry Malet's Timeline

1140
1140
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England
1180
1180
Currey Mallet, Somerset, , England
1184
1184
Curry Malet, Somerset, England
1194
1194
Age 54
Somerset, England
1200
1200
Curry Mallet, Somerset, , England
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