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Geoffrey Hose (Sheriff of Oxfordshire)
- Preferred Name: Geoffrey Hose (Sheriff of Oxfordshire)[1]
- Gender: M
- Death: BET 28 SEP 1192 AND 28 SEP 1193
- FSID: GM23-RPK
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“GUNDRED DE WARENNE. She married (1st) PETER DE VALOINES, of Dersingham, Norfolk. They had no issue. He was dead at Michaelmas 1160. His widow, Gundred, married (2nd) WILLIAM DE COURCY (or CURCY), of Stogursey, Somerset, Nuneham (in Nuneham Courtenay), Oxfordshire, etc., King's Steward, son and heir of William de Courcy, of Stogursey, Somerset, Nuneham (in Nuneham Courtenay), Oxfordshire, etc., by Avice de Rumilly, daughter of William Meschin. They had one son, William, and one daughter, Alice. In the period, 1162-71, he granted St. Andrew of Stokes a mill called Mervines Milne at Northamp'. WILLIAM DE COURCY died in 1171. His widow, Gundred, married (3rd) GEOFFREY HOSE, Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 1179-82. They had one son, Henry. He died between Michaelmas 1192 and Michaelmas 1193. In 1194 she sued the Abbot of Abingdon regarding the advowson of the church of Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire. At an unknown date, she gave the Priory of St. Denis near Southampton the advowson of the church of Little Fakenham, Suffolk, which was of her maritagium. Gundred died shortly before 9 May 1225.
Memoirs illustrative of the Hist. & Antiqs. of the County & City of York (1848): 34-48 (undated confirmation charter of William de Courcy, Steward of the King of England; charter names his mother, Avice de Rumilly). List of Sheriffs for England & Wales (PRO Lists and Indexes 9) (1898): 107. Farrer Honors & Knights' Fees 2 (1924): 103-110. Early Yorkshire Charters 7 (Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Extra Ser. 5) (1947): 4-9. Clay Early Yorkshire Charters 8 (1949): 26-35. Tremlett & Blakiston Stogursy Charters (Somerset Rec. Soc. 61) (1949): xxiv (chart), 5-6 (charter of William son of William de Coucy dated 1162-71). VCH Oxford 5 (1957): 234-249. VCH Somerset 6 (1992): 136-137.”
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Geoffrey de la Huse (Hose)
s/o
b-
m- 3rd husband - Gundred Warenne
d- 1182-83
1183 - Wiliam Warenne of Wormngay, paid 22 pds 17s in Wiltshire, for the issue of lands which had belonged to Geoffrey Hose (his broth in law)
Family 1: Gundred Warenne, b. 1145 in Downham West, Norfolk, England d. 9 MAY 1225 in Oxfordshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Book - Early Yorkshire Charters
Author: Google Books
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