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Gotshelm (floruit 1086) was an Anglo-Norman
magnate and one of the 52
Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King
William the
Conqueror and was also a...
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Domesday Book of 1086 as Hiwis, the 2nd of the 28
Devonshire holdings of
Gotshelm, one of the
Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King
William the Conqueror...
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recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as the 15th of the 28
holdings of
Gotshelm, held in
chief of King
William the Conqueror. No
tenant is listed, suggesting...
- fee farm from the king by
Gotshelm, a
Devonshire tenant-in-chief of 28
manors and
brother of
Walter de Claville.
Gotshelm's 28
manors descended to the...
- the
Bishop of Exeter, and a
single manor each by
Judhael of
Totnes and
Gotshelm (brother of
Walter de Claville).
Robert became Earl in
succession to Brian;...
- half-brother of the king
Juhel de
Totnes (died 1123/30),
feudal baron of
Totnes Gotshelm,
brother of
Walter de
Claville Cornwall portal Thorn,
Caroline & Frank...
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listed in the
Domesday Book of 1086 when it was one of 28
manors held by
Gotshelm, who had sub-enfeoffed it to his
tenant Walter of Burgundy. It was the...
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Devon Walter de Claville,
brother of
Gotshelm; his
lands later formed part of the
Feudal barony of
Gloucester Gotshelm,
brother of
Walter de Claville; his...
- fee farm from the king by
Gotshelm, a
Devonshire tenant-in-chief of 28
manors and
brother of
Walter de Claville.
Gotshelm's 28
manors descended to the...
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former holdings of:
Brictric son of Algar/Queen
Matilda Walter de
Claville Gotshelm Ansger Aiulf Morin of Caen
Saxon thanes of
William the Conqueror: Colwin...