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Notes for Giles de Goushill
Chris Phillips, s.g.m. c. 20 Sep 2004, has tentatively suggested that his wife Aveline was the daughter of Margaret de Mountfichet and Piers de Fauconberg.  Further evidence might underpin this.

Further Todd Farmerie on 7 Jan 2006 on soc.gen.med reported the following from a de Banco Roll plea:

> Are you saying here that Reyner de Burgh was living in 35 Henry III ?

That is the indication of the two plea roll pedigrees.  They relate to a
dispute over the presentation to Gedney.  One of the pedigrees can be
interpreted as indicating that 35 Henry III is the date that Reyner's
sister-in-law Alice enfeoffed her share to Roger de Thurkelby, but I
suspect that this is just an artifact of the compressed syntax, that it
is simply indicating that Roger (and also the others) was living in that
date, presumably that of a prior presentation.

In full (fixed-font, with minor adjustments to better fit screen-width):


De Banco. Easter. 7. E. 3. m. 77.

Lincoln - James de Ros sued the Abbot of Croyland for the advowson of
the church of Gedeneye.  The pleadings give this pedigree:

                         Fulk de Oyry, temp. Hen. 3
                     _____________|_________________________________
                     Alice                       Ela         Emecina
______________________|____________________      |             |
Joan=Reyner de   Ela=Hervey de   Alice, who   William le    Giles de
      Burgo. 35       Stanhowe,   enfeoffed    Constable,    Gousille,
      Hen. 3          35 Hen. 3   Roger de     35 Hen. 3     35 Hen. 3
     |                who enfe-   Thurkelby       |             |
  William             offed the   of her pur-  Simon, who     Peter
     |                Abbot       party        enfeoffed        |
Robert le Burguyllon                          Robert de      Ralph
                                               Ros, father      |
                                               of James the   Ralph
                                               plaintiff        |
                                                             Margaret
                                                            =Philip le
                                                             Despencer



Coram Rege. Hillary. 8. E. 3. m. 24. Rex.

Linc. - The King sued James de Ros for the next presentation to the
church of Gedeneye which he claimed as guardian of Ralph de Goushill.
The pleadings give this pedigree.

                         Fulk de Oery, temp. Hen. 3
                    _____________|___________________________________
                    Alice                    Ela              Emytine
  ____________________|_______________        |                   |
  Joan     Ela        Alice, enfeoffed  William le Constable  Giles de
=Reyner  =Hervey de  Roger de Thur-    35 H. 3               Goushill,
  de Burgo Stanhowe,  kelby, 35 H. 3          |               35 H. 3
35 H. 3   35 H. 3    who enfeoffed     Simon, who enfeoffed      |
    |                 the Abbot of      Robert de Ros and       Peter
William              Croyland          Erneburga his wife        |
    |                                         |                 Ralph
Robert Burgilioun                      James de Ros,             |
                                        the defendant    Ralph, underage,
                                                         and in ward to
                                                         the King




And a related suit:

De Banco. Mich. 7. E. 3. m. 222.

Linc. - William de Calthorp Chivaler, sued the Abbot of Croyland for
one-third of the manor of Gedeneye,

Ela=Hervey de Stanhowe, lord of Stanhowe & Berewyk Co. Norfolk
    |
  John
    |
  Ela=Walter de Calthorp
    |
William the plaintiff, and see suit of Easter 7 E 3

(this William was also plaintiff in a Mich. 19 Edw. 2 De Banco suit
regarding Berewyk, Beremere, and Stanhowe giving the same pedigree,
minus the first Ela)
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The upshot of the above is that Gile de Goushill’s mother was probably Emycina (or Emytine) de Oyry, co-heir of Fulk de Oyry.

This is all to be seen on p. 21 of Wrottesley’s “Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls”.
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