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  Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geoffrey's goal in the early years of strife between Stephen and Maud seems to have to recover these losts lands.
In 1143-1144 Geoffrey maintained himself as a rebel and a bandit in the fen-country, using the Isle of Ely and Ramsey Abbey as his headquarters.
Geoffrey married Rohese de Vere, daughter of Aubrey de Vere.
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 William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex - The Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He was the third son of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex and Rohese de Vere.
On the death of his elder brother Geoffrey in 1166 he became Earl of Essex, and returned to England, were he spent much time at the court of Henry II.
He gained possession of her lands, both in Normandy and in England, along with the title of Count of Aumâle (or Earl of Albemarle as it is sometimes called).
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 Station Information - Geoffrey de Mandeville
He was the son of William de Mandeville and grandson of the Geoffrey de Mandeville above.
He died without children and was succeeded by his brother William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex.
Geoffrey de Mandeville of Marshwood, Devon, was a minor landholder during the reign of Henry I, sometimes confused with the others of the same name, to whom he was not related.
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 Wikipedia: Earl of Essex
Earl of Essex is a title that has been held by several families and individuals, of which the best-known and most closely associated with the title was Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566 - 1601).
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex (d.
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Essex (1355-1397)
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 Genealogy - pafg1815 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Geoffrey De Mandeville was born in 1028 in Rycott, Oxford, England.
Geoffrey De Mandeville 1st Earl of Essex [Parents] was born in 1103 in Rycott, Oxford, England.
Geoffrey VI Fitz PiersDe Mandeville Earl of Essex
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 Earl of Essex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upon the death of the 9th Earl in 1981, there was no clear heir and it was not settled until 1989.
The subsidiary titles of the Earl of Essex are: Viscount Malden, of Malden in the County of Essex (created 1661), and Baron Capell, of Hadham in the County of Hertford (1641).
Humphrey de Bohun, 1st Earl of Essex (d.
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 Genealogy - pafg1816 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Geoffrey De Dutton [Parents] was born in 1218 in Aston, Cheshire, England.
Geoffrey De Greneville [Parents] was born in 1228 in Dublin, Ireland.
Geoffrey VI Fitz PiersDe Mandeville Earl of Essex [Parents] was born in 1165 in Walden, Essex, England.
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 My Lines - Person Page 300
She married William (de Mandeville), 3rd Earl of Essex, son of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex and Rohesia de Vere, circa 1151; His 1st.
She married William (de Mandeville), 3rd Earl of Essex, son of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex and Rohesia de Vere, circa 1160; His 2nd.
Ada de Morvill was daughter of co-heir of Hugh de Morvill, of the forestership of Cumberland.
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 3rd Earl of Essex - Question.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
was born at Netherwood in 1566, the son of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex and Lettice Knollys...
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Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex and 3rd Viscount Hereford was a Knight of the Garter, Lord Lieutenant of...
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 plumbing essex - Local business directory. plumbing essex .
University of Essex The University of Essex is a campus university based at Wivenhoe Park on the outskirts of Colchester in the English county of Essex, less than a mile from the town of Wivenhoe.
Earl of Essex Earl of Essex is a title that has been held by several families and individuals, of which the best-known and most closely associated with the title was Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566 - 1601).
Essex County, Virginia Essex County is a county located in the Middle Peninsula in the State of Virginia.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Earl Geoffrey De Mandeville ESSEX, II ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
His demand was for the earldom of Essex, and this was granted by the king.
Geoffrey seems to have hurried at once to the Empress, as a probable source of future favours, and to have carried with him a small crowd of his friends and relatives, including the equally unscrupulous Hugh Bigod,Earl of Norfolk.
Geoffrey was not the man to submit to such a sudden overthrow without a trial of strength.
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 Articles - Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He was the son of William de Say, 3rd Baron de Say, and Beatrice, sister of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex.
When Richard I left on crusade, he appointed Geoffrey one of the five judges of the king's court, and thus a principal advisor to Hugh de Puiset, Bishop of Durham, who was chief justiciar was one of the regents during the king's absence.
Apparently the earldom was associated with their mother's Mandeville heritage, for the earldom was inherited by the husband of their sister instead of their half-brother.
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 I06198: Geoffrey (1st Earl of Essex) DE MANDEVILLE (____ - 16 Sep 1144)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
I06198: Geoffrey (1st Earl of Essex) DE MANDEVILLE (____ - 16 Sep 1144)
--Geoffrey (1st Earl of Essex) DE MANDEVILLE
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 Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex.
* J. Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville, a Study of the Anarchy (London, 1892).
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex article.
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 Walter Devereux, 1st earl of Essex --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Essex, Walter Devereux, 1st earl of, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers, Lord Bourchier...
While still a young man, Essex succeeded his stepfather, Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester (died 1588), as the aging queen's favourite; for years she put up with his rashness and impudence, but their relationship finally ended in tragedy.
Thomas Sackville, the 1st earl of Dorset, and an English statesman, poet, and dramatist, is remembered largely for his share in two achievements of significance in the development of Elizabethan poetry and drama: the collection Mirror for Magistrates (1563), probably the most important work between the periods of Geoffrey Chaucer and Edmund Spenser, and the...
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 Encyclopedia: William-de-Mandeville
William de Mandeville was the name of two important barons in medieval England, who were grandfather and grandson.
Their son Geoffrey would recover the seized estates, and gain much else besides.
He was the son of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex and grandson of the William de Mandeville above.
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 32   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Reginald de Dunstanville FitzRoy (FitzHenry), Earl of Cornwall; Sheriff of Devon b.
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Essex b.
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 Earl of Essex - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Robert Edward de Vere Capell, 10th Earl of Essex (1920-2005, restored 1989)
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 William de Mandeville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
William de Mandeville was the name of two important barons in medieval England, who weregrandfather/grandson.
Either way, king Henry I apparently took away the heart of William's Essex estates.Little is known of William's activities after this.
He was the son of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex and grandson of the William deMandeville above.
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 essex
Essex is a county located northeast of London, part of the East of England region.
The name of the county is derived from the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Essex.
In 2001 Essex had a population of 1,310,900, the apparent decline from 1,528,600 in 1991 being explained entirely by the separation of the districts of Southend-on-Sea (160,300) and Thurrock (143,000) as unitary authority areas.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 139
Geoffrey II de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex
Geoffrey de Mandeville, who in the 5th year of King Stephen [1140], hadlivery of his inheritance upon paying the sum of £866.
The first of this Somersetshire family of whom mention is made by Dugdaleis Robert de Beauchamp, who, in the 3rd of Henry II (1156-7), accountedto the king £6 for a mark of gold and, in the 9th of the same monarch[1163], was sheriff of the cos.
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In heathen times chieftains were both political and religious leaders, tasked to use their luck to secure the people fred (translated "good times" - nowadays actually the word for peace).
The Generalized System of Preferences (or GSP) is a program managed by the USTR to grant trade advantages (such as reduced tariff levels) to particular developing countries, in cases where the United
Georges-Augustin Bidault (October 5, 1899 - January 27, 1983) was a French politician and active in the French Resistance and Organisation de l'Armée Secrète (OAS).
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 MSN Encarta - Mandeville, William de, 3rd Earl of Essex
MSN Encarta - Mandeville, William de, 3rd Earl of Essex
Mandeville, William de, 3rd Earl of Essex, (?-1189), son of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex.
Search Encarta for Mandeville, William de, 3rd Earl of Essex
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De Niro, Robert, born in 1943, American motion-picture actor, often hailed as one of the most brilliant of his generation.
Sorbonne, name of one of the buildings of the University of Paris, popularly used to designate the entire university.
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 mandeville1
Beatrix was grandaughter of Beatrix de Mandeville (shown above) through which connection passed the earldom of Essex.
Geoffrey Mandeville, 2nd/5th Earl of Essex, Earl of Gloucester (dsp 23.02.1215/6)
Joan is shown by BP1934 (Ormonde) as granddaughter of the Earl of Essex, sister of John FitzJohn rather than his daughter.
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 Ancestors of Earl Of Essex Geoffrey VI Fitzpiersde MANDEVILLE
Ancestors of Earl Of Essex Geoffrey VI Fitzpiersde MANDEVILLE
Geoffrey married Beatrix DE SAYE, daughter of William DE SAYE and Unknown.
Geoffrey next married Aveline DE CLARE, daughter of 3rd Earl Of Hereford Roger DE CLARE and Maud De ST. HILARY.
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 Genealogy Data
Father: of ESSEX, HENRY Lord Rayleigh and Haughley
Father: De VERE, AUBREY II Sheriff of London and Middlesex
De VERE, AUBREY II Sheriff of London and Middlesex
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 Line 160: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
AFT Oct 1166 daughter of Aubrey_II de VERE [61-39, 61-37, 109-36, 128-35, 158-36] and Adeliza (Alice) de CLARE [61-39, 61-37, 109-36, 128-35, 158-36] ch: Geoffrey de, William de, *Maud de [Next Generation]
Geoffrey FitzPiers 4th Earl of Essex [35-32, 63-35, 69-32, 98-32]
William de BEAUCHAMP 9th Earl of Warwick [22-30, 98-32, 108-30, 112-30] BEF 1270 b.
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 I9626: John DUDLEY (____ - ____)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
[4411] Geoffrey was Earl of Essex, Lord Mandeville (in right of his wife), Justiciar of England, Justice of the Forest, Sheriff of Northants, Essex, Herts., Co. York, Westmoreland, Beds., Bucks., Hants.
He married (1) Beatrix Saye, and (2) as her 2nd husband Aveline Clare, heiress of Mandeville and Essex (q.v.).
On July 11, King Richard appointed Geoffrey 'Chief Justiciar', which at that time effectively made him the king's principal minister.
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 de Mandeville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Sir Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex, b abt 1106.
Beatrice de Mandeville b abt 1110, of Essex, England, d 19 Apr, in or bef 1197.
His son, William de Mandeville, was son by his first wife, Athelaise.
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