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Baron Camville (or Canville) was a
title created in the
Peerage of
England for
Geoffrey de
Camville II (died 1308), of
Clifton Campville in Staffordshire...
- of the de
Camville family were: Azure,
three lions p****ant argent. The
descent in the de
Camville family was as follows:
William de
Camville I, who married...
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Richard de
Camville (or Canville; died 1191) was an
English crusader knight, and one of
Richard the Lionheart's
senior commanders during the
Third Crusade...
- When King
Henry II died in 1189, she and her
second husband Gerard de
Camville travelled to
Barfleur in
Normandy to
obtain a
charter confirming her rights...
- Ela, who held the
earldom until her
death in 1261. He
married Idoine de
Camville.
Stephen Longespée (died 1260), who was
seneschal of
Gascony and Justiciar...
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promised that he
would not
place him in irons.
Richard named Richard de
Camville and
Robert of
Thornham as governors. He
later sold the
island to the master...
- Sir
Thomas Canville (died 1234), also
written de
Camville, was an Anglo-Norman
landowner and
judge in
medieval England. The
family originated from Hugh...
- and Leesthorpe, was held by the
Camville family.
Under Henry II
Walter de
Camville held land (later
known as
Camville Fee) at
Pickwell which had apparently...
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Gerard de
Canville (died 1214),
often written Camville, was an Anglo-Norman
landowner and
administrator who was a
loyal supporter of King
Henry II of England...
- (c. 1209 – 7
February 1250),
married in 1226
Idoine de
Camville,
daughter of
Richard de
Camville and
Eustache B****et, by whom he had four children. William...