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  • Geoffrey Alselin was an Anglo-Norman, who at some time after the Norman conquest of England received Elvaston, Derbyshire and Laxton, Nottinghamshire....
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    ”The land of Geoffrey Alselin In Alvaston and Ambaston Thulston and Elvaston Toki had ten carucates of land to the geld. There Geoffrey Alselin has now two...
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    3 Ralph of Mortemer 22.5 10.0 Ralh Paynel 22.0 5.1 Geoffrey de la Guerche 4.0 1.5 Geoffrey Alselin 16.0 4.5 Walter of Aincourt 6.0 2.0 Gilbert of Gant...
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    the manor had been transferred either to the extensive holdings of Geoffrey Alselin or to the Bishop of Chester (according to Domesday), both of whom were...
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    Peverel, who built Peveril Castle at Castleton. Walter D'Aincourt Geoffrey Alselin Ralph son of Hubert (FitzHubert) Ralph de Buron Hascoit Musard de Bretagne...
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    nephew of Geoffrey Alselin, and Drogo of la Beuvrière. Tenancy-in-chief of manorial land was part held by la Beuvrière and part by Alselin. Anwick was...
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    and was awarded over 70 manors in the East Midlands and Yorkshire. Geoffrey Alselin Ralph son of Hubert (FitzHubert), (1045 - 1086), son of Hubert de Corcun...
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    property was confiscated, and given to Norman nobles, chiefly Geoffrey Alselin and Geoffrey de Mandeville. Mandeville also took over as Portreeve of London...
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    of 1,822. Branton is mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to Geoffrey Alselin as having 15 ploughlands, and a church. The name Branton derives from...
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    and was awarded over 70 manors in the East Midlands and Yorkshire. Geoffrey Alselin Ralph son of Hubert (FitzHubert), (1045 - 1086), son of Hubert de Corcun...
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  • Cauz family of Laxton in Nottinghamshire, who had inherited it from Geoffrey Alselin who was related by marriage to Gerard de Normanville, who it is believed...
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    two manors: Kettleby, whose Lord of the Manor was Ralph, nephew of Geoffrey Alselin, and Kettleby Thorpe, whose Lord was listed only as Gilbert. Thereafter...
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    Danelaw element "thorpe" meaning hamlet. Lord and tenant-in-chief was Geoffrey Alselin. A large manor house, Owthorpe Hall, was located here until it burned...
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    Conquest, perhaps under order of Geoffrey Alselin who was granted the property in 1066, though more likely under order of Alselin's son-in-law, Robert de Caux...
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    the castle formed the administrative centre of an estate owned by Geoffrey Alselin, which is described in the Domesday Book of 1086, pinpointing the construction...
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    throughout the years, William The Conqueror granting the manor first to Geoffrey Alselin in 1066. Sir William Courten was a later owner who commissioned a survey...
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    wighill. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to Geoffrey Alselin, and having 18 villagers and nine ploughlands. The name of the village...
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    d'Abitot (held from Roger of Montgomery) 1086 Shelford Nottinghamshire Geoffrey de Alselin 1086 Skelton Yorkshire Robert de Brus temp. Henry I Skirpenbeck Yorkshire...
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