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Name |
Gilbert DE GARLANDE |
Born |
liv 1066 |
Brie, France |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I14094 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
27 Mar 2016 |
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Thurnham, for Turnham, a branch of the house of De Garlande, France. Robert de Turnham paid a fine to the Crown in Kent 1156 (Rot. Pip.), and Robert de Turnham held three fees in Kent 1165, and Michael de Thurnham in Surrey (Lib. Niger). This Robert de Turnham (or his son of the same name) accompanied Richard I. to Palestine, and was in command of the fleet at Cyprus. Stephen de Turnham, his brother, was Viscount of Wilts and Seneschal fo Anjou.
[Source: https://archive.org/details/normanpeopleand00unkngoog. "The Norman people and their existing descendants in the British dominions and the United States of America ..". (London, H.S. King & co., 1874.) p. 418.]
Turnham. Gilbert, Lord of Garlande, in Brie, time of William I., had issue Ansel de Garlande, Seneschal of France 1108, and Gilbert de Garlande, Butler of France; the latter of whom had issue Guy, who purchased Turnham, and went to Palestine in 1147 (Des Bois). He had issue Robert de Turnham, of Kent, 1156, 1165, and Michael de Turnham, of Surrey, 1165. Stephen de Turnham was a baron time of Henry II. and Richard I., and he is mentioned in Normandy 1180-95 (MRS). Stephen de Turnham held in Salop 13th cent. (Testa de Neville).
[Source: "The Norman people and their existing descendants in the British dominions and the United States of America ..". (London, H.S. King & co., 1874.) pp. 425-426]
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