79958182. Lord William de Glanville
~1140, William born in England, younger s/o 159916364. Hervey de Glanville.
Aft. 1155, William’s father died.
1/1177, William de Glanvill, acting as a justiciar of the
king, in an assize taken at Caen. (S) CH&I,HII; P209. [William’s older
brother Ranulf, a justiciar of the king, named in a record of the previous
month in England.]
4/1187, Ranulf de Glanvill [William’s brother] hiring Welsh
mercenaries for the war in France … Southampton … Et item in laberacione … £7
10s. per breve Ranulf de Glanvill. Et pro licanda una navi Vitalis ad
deferendum harnassium Willi de Glanvill et … The King [over seas] issued a
precept to Ranulf de Granvill, which was attested by, and carried by, William
de Glanvill to the Justiciar. (S) CH&I,HII; P279; P280.
2/29/1188, Both Ranulf de Glanvill and William de Glanvill
with the King at Clarendon. (S) CH&I,HII;
P285.
7/6/1189, Richard I succeeded Henry II as King of England.
1190-1194, Otes son of William and William son of Hervey
were left in charge of Cambridge and Huntingdon and Norfolk and Suffolk
respectively. [Likely 1191 when King Richard left on crusade.] (S) Great Pipe
Roll, Stenton, 1968.
11/1196, Agreement of the King at Norwich before William de
Glanville, Osbert fitz Hervey, and Simon de Pateshill, justices of the king.
Robert de Hickford demandant, and Adam de Nereford tenant … (S) Pedes Finium,
Norfolk, Dashwood, 1863, P3.
William died.
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(S) Records of the Anglo-Norman House of
Glanville, Richards, 1882.
·
Multiple persons with William’s name
contemporary.
Child of William and ?:
i. Agnes de Glanville (39979091), born ~1170 in England.
By 1219, Bartholomew
de Creke gave land to St. Osyth’s, Essex, for the soul of his mother’s [Agnes]
grandfather, Hervey de Glanville.
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