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About Giles de Goushill
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goxhill,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire
The smallest of the North Holderness parishes, Goxhill (thought to mean 'Cuckoo Hill') was united with the civil parishes of Great and Little Hatfield to form Hatfield parish in 1935, and may be the site of the lost village of Arnestorp recorded in 1086. A church existed at Goxhill by the early 13th century and was dedicated to St. Giles by 1412. The building has a history of falling into disrepair and being largely rebuilt again often at the expense of the Constable family of Wassand, some of whom are buried here. Major restoration work was carried out on the tower in October 2005.
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Giles de Goushill's Timeline
1060 |
1060
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Goxhill, Yorkshire, England
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1083 |
1083
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Goxhill, Yorkshire, England
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