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Gilbert fitz Turold
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Gilbert fitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, with widely spread holdings in six counties.[1] He was an important figure in Herefordshire; but lost land and position, seemingly after his involvement in the rebellion of 1088 against William Rufus.
He held Hadzor in Worcestershire,[2] probably given to him by William fitz Osbern; also land at Powick in the same county,[3] at Doddenham,[4] and at Strensham. Walelege was a fortified place on the Welsh border also given to him by William fitz Osbern;[5] this is apparently the same as Ailey, mentioned in the same terms.[6][7]
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[edit]- ^ Domesday Book Online
- ^ British History Online page
- ^ British History Online page
- ^ Parishes - Doddenham | British History Online
- ^ "The Domesday Frontier". Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
- ^ Historic Herefordshire On-Line: Sites and Monuments Record database[dead link]
- ^ Ann Williams, "A Bell-house and a Burh-geat: Lordly Residences in England before the Norman Conquest", in Christopher Harper-Bill, Ruth Harvey (editors), Medieval Knighthood IV (1992), p. 232.