NameWalter Giffard Lord of Longeuville [60, Buckingham article, Vol II, p. 386], [60, Vol X, Appx F, p.48, Table I], [80, Walter Giffard, p. 456]
Deathca 1086
GeneralIn Domesday.
Spouses
1Ermengarde Flaitel [60, Buckingham article, Vol II, pp. 386-7], [80, Walter Giffard, p. 456], [80, Brother-in-law, Hugo de Gurnai, pp. 263-4]
Notes for Walter Giffard Lord of Longeuville
Of Longueville-sur-Scie, Seine-Maritime, arr. Dieppe.
He and Ermengarde also had a son William who was bishop of Winchester.
Arms Generally notes for Walter Giffard Lord of Longeuville
Probably he had no arms, but if he is found to have been given some after his death, we can add them to the P-L quarterings.
In “Memoirs of the Family of Poyntz”, p. 238, he appears as a quartering, three times over. So the College must have had a blazon of his arms. This achievement was done for William Stephen Poyntz who died in the 2nd half of the 19th century, so would have been around 1850.