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Geoffrey Daumarle
- Born: Woodbury, Devonshire, England
- Marriage: Unknown
- Died: 1320, Devonshire, England 1334
General Notes:
William Pole's, Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, & Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 37 have a descrepency in the order and placement of this line. (See Below) I chose to follow Report and Transactions because they supplied sources and dates while William Pole did not.
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 1334 "[1188] Reginald de Alba Mara holds 1 fee in Wodebrye (Woodbury) of our lord the King in chief. "This is Wodeberie [W. 68, p.44], an earl's land, 3190 acres, £23 value, held by the King in Domesday and afore time by Githa. Henry I gave it to Roger de Mandervil, castellan of Exeter [Testa, 1343, p. 194a], whose son William conveyed it to William Carbonel. Carbonel's heiress, Alice held it in 1174 [Pipe Rolls, 21 Hen. II), and brought it to Reginald de Albemarle, alias Daumarle, or Damerell [Trans. xxxiii, 290], who in 1189 "acounted for £144 4s 11d for recognition of Wodnesbiri" [Pipe Rolls, 1 Ric. I]. In 1200 [Trans. xxxiii. p. 369], in 1221 and up to 1226 (in which year William Briwer died) Galfrid de Albemarle held it [Hundred Rolls, 11]; after him Reginald de Albemarle in the time of Robert de Hoehesham (who died in 1255); and in 1274 [Hundred Rolls 11] and 1285 [Feudal Aids, p. 325] William de Albemarle until 1288 [A.-D. Inq. 17 Ed. I No. 22, p. 99(471); in 1303 Galfrid Daumarl [Feudal Aids, p. 364] until 1320 [A.-D. Inq. 14 Edw. II. No. 33, p. 296(1295)];in 1346 William Daumarle [Feudal Aids, pp. 426, 436] until 1362 [A.-D. Inq. 36 Ed. III. No.5, p.246(2300)]; in 1373, Margaret, wife of William Bonevile and heiress of Galfrid de Albamarlia (A.-D. Inq. 47 Ed. III. No. 66, p. 331 (2545)]; in 1428 William Bonvyll [Feudal Aids, p.488]."
~Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 35, pp. 288-289
William Carbonel | Alice Carbonel (1174) | Reginal de Albemarle (1189) | Gilfrid de Albemarle (1221-1226) | Reginald de Albemarle (1255) | William de Albemarle - (1274, 1285-1288) | Galfrid Daumarl - (1303- 1320 Inq. p.m.) | William Dumarle (1346-1362) | Margaret married to William Boneville (1373)
• Background Information. 1209 "Woodbiry. This mannor did Kinnge Henry I give unto Roger de Maunsdevilla, castellan of his castell of Exceter. Stephan de Maunsdevilla his sonne, Wth ye licens of Kinge Henry II, granted the same unto Willam Carbonell, and Roger de Maunsdevill confirmed the grant of Stephan his father unto William, sonne of the said Willam Carbonell. Mabill, ye daughter of Carbonell, maried first unto Galfride de Albamarlea, & secondly, unto Will'm, the sonne of Richard Lo. of Levenston; Galfride de Albamarlea had issue Reginald, wch had issue Galfride de Albamarlea, Knt., wch had issue Sir William, wch had issue Sir Galfride, wch had issue Sr William, wch had issue Sir William Damarell, Knt, weh died anno 36 of Kinge Edw. II, leaving issue William, who died wthout issue, & wthin his full age; Marg'et, wief of Sr Willam Bonvill, of Shute, Knt., & Elisabeth, wief of John Matravers, of Melbiry, in Dorsetshire."
Pole's Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, p. 156 William Carbonell | William Carbonell | Mabil Carbonell & Galfride de Albamarlea | Reginald de Albamarlea | Sir Galfride de Albamarlea | Sir William Albamarlea | Sir Galfride Albamarlea | Sir William Albamarlea | Sir William Albamarlea
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Sir William Damarell Margaret wife of   Elizabeth
Died without issue   Sir William Bonville
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