Sir Hugh Talbot of Shrewsbury
(1078-After 1123)
Beatrice de Mandeville, Countess of Essex
(Abt 1105-1177)
Stephen de Bulmer, Sheriff of Northumberland
(Abt 1120-1172)
Cecily de Muschamp
(Abt 1128-1180)
Sir Richard Talbot of Linton & Eccleswall
(Abt 1122-Bef 1175)
Unknown de Bulmer
(-)
Sir Gilbert Talbot of Linton & Eccleswall
(Bef 1169-Bef 1231)

 

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Sir Gilbert Talbot of Linton & Eccleswall

  • Born: Bef 1169, Linton Manor, Bromyard, Herefordshire, England
  • Died: Bef 13 Feb 1230/1, Eccleswall Manor, Herefordshire, England

  General Notes:

Compiler's 22 x great-grandfather

  Research Notes:

13 Feb 1231

The king has taken the homage of Richard Talbot for the lands formerly of Gilbert Talbot, his father, which fall to him by hereditary right. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire that, having accepted security from Richard for rendering his due relief to the king, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands formerly of Gilbert, his father, on the day he died, which fall to him by hereditary right in his bailiwick.

Calendar of Fine Rolls, 15 Hen. III, 116

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GILBERT TALBOT, son and heir, obtained a new charter of Linton from Richard I, dated at Gisors, 30 March 1190; and in 1190-91 began to account for 200 marks to have the manor thereof, being allowed in his account certain sums for work on the bailey of Skinfrith, co. Monmouth, and for payments to knights and foot and horse soldiers. He appears in the scutages of King John as holding one knight's fee, being elsewhere described as a knight in February 1207/8; and in 1219 and 1221 was in commissions for Herefordshire. The name of his wife is not known.... 1

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The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Gilbertus Tallebot" holding one knight’s fee in Hereford in [1210/12]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "Ricardus Talebot" previously held "feudum i militis apud Linton" in Herefordshire, granted by King Henry II, which was now held by "Gilbertus filius eius"[1252]. Henry III King of England ordered "…Gillebertus Talebot…" to enquire into the state of the forests "de comitatu Herefordie" dated [Jul] 1219. 2

  Marriage Information:

The name of Gilbert's wife is not known.

Sources


1 Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, G. E Cokayne, (Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000), XII/1:607.

2 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy.


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