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Nele Fossard Lord Mulgrave
(Abt 1047-)
Robert de Meynell
(-Bef 1207)
Gertude Fossard
Gilbert de Meynell
(Abt 1094-After 1130)

 

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Gilbert de Meynell

  • Born: Abt 1094, Meynell Langley, Kirk Langley, Derbyshire, England
  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: After 1130

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 1062
The earliest known tenants in Thirkleby were the Meynells. Robert de Meynell held lands here, [Cur. Reg. R. East. 13 Hen. III, m. 4 d] and was succeeded by Gilbert, who gave lands at the close of the 12th century to Byland Abbey [Burton, loc. cit.]. Gilbert was succeeded by Stephen, whose name occurs in connexion with land here in 1224 [Cal. Pat. 1216'9625, p. 488] and 1237 [Feet of F. Yorks. 21 Hen. III, no. 10]. Walter de Meynell was party to a fine as to land here in 1240 [Ibid. 24 Hen. III, no. 103].

Robert de Meynell gave 1 carucate of land here to his niece Cecily as dower on her marriage with Walter son of Thomas de Thirkleby [Cur. Reg. R. East. 13 Hen. III, m. 4 d]. Walter may possibly have left co-heirs, for in 1272 John de Staveley and Sybil [Feet of F. Yorks. 56 Hen. III, no. 28] his wife granted messuages and lands in Thirkleby to Roger de Burton, lord of West Harlsey, whose wife Joan had herself perhaps added to Roger's possessions here [Feet of F. Yorks. 8 Edw. I, no. 110].

A History of the County of York North Riding; Volume II. pp. 55-58

• Background Information. 1063
"Perhaps Gilbert de Meinil, chief tenant in 1130 of the fee of Odo, son of Ralph, was a younger son of Robert de Meinil." [R. Mag. Pip., 31 Hen. I, 12; Red Bk., 343] Gilbert de Meinil was amerced in 1193 for default as surety, apparently in Langbargh wapentake. [Pipe R. 5 Ric.I] His name also occurs two years later.

Early Yorkshire Charters
- Volume II, p. 137


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