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Alselin was an Anglo-Norman, who at some time
after the
Norman conquest of
England received Elvaston,
Derbyshire and Laxton, Nottinghamshire.
Alselin...
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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 described...
- 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 ploughs...
- 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 12.0 3.0
Gilbert Tison...
- 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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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...
- 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...
- (held from
Roger of Montgomery) 1086
Shelford Nottinghamshire Geoffrey de
Alselin 1086
Skelton Yorkshire Robert de Brus temp.
Henry I
Skirpenbeck Yorkshire...
- Peverel, who
built Peveril Castle at Castleton.
Walter D'Aincourt
Geoffrey Alselin Ralph son of
Hubert (FitzHubert)
Ralph de
Buron Hascoit Musard de Bretagne...
- 992.
Branton is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
belonging to
Geoffrey Alselin as
having 15 ploughlands, and a church. The name
Branton derives from the...