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About Gilbert de Neville
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Gilbert II DE NEVILLE of Walcot & Hutton
Born: Before 1115, Walcot, Lincolnshire, England
Married:
Died: Before 1169, Sheriff Hutton, Malton, Yorkshire, England
General Notes:
Gilbert II de Neville; witnessed various charters between 1142 and 1163; held various lands that Gilbert I had had, which again suggests kinship; d. by 1169. [Burke's Peerage]www.celtic-casimir.com
Gilbert II DE NEVILLE of Walcot & Hutton
Born: Before 1115, Walcot, Lincolnshire, England
Married:
Died: Before 1169, Sheriff Hutton, Malton, Yorkshire, England
General Notes:
Gilbert II de Neville; witnessed various charters between 1142 and 1163; held various lands that Gilbert I had had, which again suggests kinship; d. by 1169. [Burke's Peerage]
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Gilbert de Neville formerly Neville
Born before 1115 in Lincolnshire, Englandmap
ANCESTORS
Son of Geoffrey (Neville) de Neville [uncertain] and [mother unknown]
Brother of Alan (Neville) de Neville
Husband of Joanna (Clare) Neville — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of Philicia (Unknown) Neville — married 1138 in Of,Horncastle,Lincolnshire,Englandmap
DESCENDANTS
Father of Walter (Neville) de Neville, Geoffrey (Neville) de Neville and William (Neville) de Neville
Died before 1169 at about age 54 in Englandmap
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Biography
NOTE before changing:
His father may be Neville-1439. We are using the Complete Peerage version where he is the grandfather.
Sanders:
Ashby and Toynton, which were held by the king when Domesday Book was compiled, were granted in 1162 by King Henry II to Gilbert de Neville, who died 1166-9. Geoffrey, s[on] and h[eir], d[ied] circa Mich[almas] 1193.
Keats-Rohan and other authors believe he was the one who held four knights fees of Manasser Arsic in 1166.
He was possibly the Gilbert who appears in the Lindsey Survey which was compiled 1115-8, and a tenancy under the archbishop in roughly 1120. Keats-Rohan and Complete Peerage believe that was an earlier Gilbert, perhaps even the one who appeared in Domesday Book in Lincolnshire. Keats-Rohan possibly even sees him as this Gilbert's father. See Neville-1439.
He witnessed the foundation charter of Revesby Abbey in 1142, a charter of Ranulph, Earl of Chester ca 1142-53, and a notification by Robert, Earl of Leicester ca 1160-63.
Between 1150 and 1160, he granted to Kirkstead Abbey land in Great Sturton, co. Lincoln, with the goodwill of his son and heir apparent, Geoffrey. Gilbert's sons William and Walter witnessed the grant.[1]
Between 1156 and 1160, he was founder, with his brother Alan, of Tupholme abbey.
Sources
? Stenton ed. Danelaw Charters, p.141.
See also:
Complete Peerage, Vol.9, pp.491ff.
Keats-Rohan, Domesday People, p.211.
Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pp.610-611.
Sanders, English Baronies, p.3
Stemmata Robertson, pages 239 and 255. https://archive.org/details/stemmatarobertso00robe/page/254/mode/2up
Gilbert de Neville's Timeline
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1124
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Durham, County Durham, UK
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1153 |
1153
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GrimsbyLincolnshire, Laceby, North East Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
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1192 |
1192
Age 68
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