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  1. Hace 22 horas · 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 4 días · In the reign of Edward the Confessor it had been held by Asgar the Staller, and after the Conquest it was acquired by Geoffrey de Mandeville, who held in 1086. William de Mandeville, son and successor of Geoffrey, mortgaged the manor to the Crown, and it was granted by Henry I to Eudo Dapifer.

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  3. Hace 3 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.

  4. Hace 4 días · Barony Mandeville of Marshwood: Robert de Mandeville (1206–1242)? Geoffrey de Mandeville II Baron of Marshwood (1242–1269) John de Mandeville (died 1276) (1269–1276) John III de Mandeville (1276–1297) Roger de Mandeville IV (1297–1324) Barony of Poorstock: Robert de Newburgh (Died 1246) (1194–1246) Henry Newburgh (1246~1280)

  5. Hace 2 días · Two years later Stephen, having again the ascendancy, and suspecting the powerful Geoffrey de Mandeville, earl of Essex and sheriff of Hertfordshire, of negotiating with the Empress, sent to arrest him at St. Albans.

  6. Hace 1 día · The castle, which had not been used as a royal residence for some time, was usually left in the charge of a Constable, a post held at this time by Geoffrey de Mandeville. As the Tower was considered an impregnable fortress in a strategically important position, possession was highly valued.

  7. Hace 5 días · The king has pardoned to Geoffrey de Mandeville £80 of the £100 at which he was amerced before the king’s justices in the Bench 1 for the default that he made [in a plea] against John de Baiuse, and the king has granted him that he is to render £10 at Easter and £10 at Michaelmas of the remaining £20.