William de Lovel
- Born: 1140, Ivry, Oise, France
- Marriage: Isabella 141
- Died: 1213, Palestine at age 73 141
General Notes:
~Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition,, 215:26, William Lovel, a.k.a. William d'Ivry of Minster (Lovel), Oxfordshire, was a crusader and married Isabella.
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Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 141 William Lovel, brother of Waleran d'Ivry, was In possession of Elcombe (Elleton) in 1177. About 1188, as William d'Ivry, he granted a rent to West Dereham Priory. In 1190 he joined the third Crusade. By a deed not later than 1194 he granted lands and advowsons to the Bishop of Ely for his service, and for 40 marks given him by the Bishop, to acquit his inheritance. In 8 Richard I, as William Lovel of Minster (Lovel), with the assent of his wife Isabella, he gave 2 mills there to the monks of Thame. In 1199 he was at Poitiers. In 1201 he refused to serve in France. He married Isabel some time before 1190. He was living in 1212, but dead in 1213.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Lovel), Vol. VIII, pp. 213-4
William married Isabella.141
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