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Thursday, August 13, 2020

Baron William Lovel & Lady Isabel ?

 486757632. Baron William Lovel & 486757633. Lady Isabel ?

~1160, William born in England, s/o 973515264. Baron William Lovel & 973515265. Maud ?.

~1175, Isabel born in England.

9/3/1189, Richard I succeeded King Henry II of England.

12/12/1189, King Richard departed on crusade. William Lovel joined the 3rd crusade.

Bef. 1190, William’s father died.

Bef. 1190, William married to Isabel.

By 1190, William’s mother Maud gave him Minster Lovel so that he might make provision for his wife Isabel should he not return from crusading. (S) Medieval Miscellany, Whitehead, 1965, P199.

7/1190, The English and French armies met at Lyons; where they learned that the German Emperor, leading his forces to the crusade, had died in an accident.

1191, The crusaders captured the city of Messina, Sicily, after they had refused to let the English ships land.

4/1191, 24 ships sank in a storm on the way to Cyprus.

7/1191, The crusaders captured Acre. Many of the forces, especially the Germans, returned home.

9/5/1191, The crusaders defeated Saladin at the battle of Arsuf.

12/1191, The crusaders arrived at Beit Nuba, 12 miles from Jerusalem, but decided not to besiege the city.

8/1/1192, The crusaders conducted a sea assault on Jaffa, which had been recaptured by Saladin.

9/9/1192, King Richard turned the crusader over to Henry of Champagne, and left to return to England. [But was captured in route.]

1193-4, Most of the crusaders had returned home.

1194, King Richard, released from captivity returned to England.

1194, William granted lands to the Bishop of Ely who gave him 40 marks to acquit his inheritance, or pay the fees to succeed his brother.

1197, William and Isabel his wife in a grant to the monks of Thame of 2 mills in the town of Minster-Luvel.

5/27/1199, John succeeded King Richard I of England. William Lovel attended the coronation.

1199, King John confirmed William Luvel de Yvery’s grant of half a mark annually to the abbey of West-Dereham, Norfolk.

1206, Willelmus Luvel, Lupellus. (S) Dict. of English Surnames, Reaney, 2013, P2000.

1207, William Luvel and his mother Maud brought a suit of assize against the abbot of Yvery.

Aft. 1207, William’s mother died.

1210, William Luvel a tenant by Serjeantry in Berks. (S) Red Book, Pt2, 1896, P229.

1211, William held Dockinges by barony. (S) Genealogical History, Burke, 1866, P332.

1212, William Luvel, lord of Dockinge, Norfolk.

William died; his son and heir John, a minor.

(S) A Gen. and Heraldic Dic., Burke, P319. (S) Collins’s Peerage, V7, 1812, P334.

Child of William and Isabel:

i. John Lovel (243378816), born ~1195 in England. [Heir.]

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