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  1. Hace 3 días · geoffrey de mandeville, earl of essex and gloucester, and his countess, isabel— 1214 — 1217. Geoffrey died childless before June 1216, and the Countess before October 1217. Isabel seems to have acted as Lady of Glamorgan.

  2. Hace 3 días · In 1142 the lands of Eudo were granted by the Empress Maud to the notorious Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex. This grant did not become completely effective, for many of Eudo's manors never seem to have belonged to Geoffrey or his heirs. Berwick Berners, however, probably did pass to the Mandevilles.

  3. Hace 1 día · Geoffrey de Mandeville's rebellion against Stephen in the east ended with his death in September 1144 during an attack on Burwell Castle in Cambridgeshire. As a result, Stephen made progress against Matilda's forces in the west in 1145, recapturing Faringdon Castle in Oxfordshire.

  4. Hace 6 días · The brothers' estates almost certainly formed part of the 10-hide manor of CHIPPENHAM held by Geoffrey de Mandeville in 1086 in demesne. It may have passed to his son William de Mandeville (d. c. 1116), but by 1130 had reverted to the Crown.

  5. Hace 5 días · Beatrice's second son Geoffrey de Say claimed the Mandeville inheritance and presumably obtained Edmonton, since he and his heirs held the manor in fee throughout the 13th century.

  6. Hace 3 días · One such rebel baron who felt particularly aggrieved by a marriage-related fine was Geoffrey de Mandeville, whose opposition to the king in 1215 was directly related to, if not caused by, the extortionate fine of 20,000 marks foisted upon him, in order that he might have as his wife Isabella, countess of Gloucester – John’s own ...

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · In 1214, although possibly past child-bearing age – certainly safe child-bearing age – she was married to Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, who had paid the considerable sum of 20,000 marks to become her second husband and Earl of Gloucester ‘jure uxoris‘ (by right of