Gerard de Camville
- Born: Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire, England
- Married: After 1178
- Died: 1214
Research Notes:
“Richardus de Camvilla” founded Combe, Warwickshire, with the consent of “uxoris meæ et filii mei et hæredis Gerardi” by undated charter, witnessed by “...Gerardo filio meo et hærede, Hugone fratre meo...”. King Richard I confirmed the inheritance by "Gerardo de Canuilla et Nicolæ uxori sue" of all her inheritance in England and Normandy from "Rob de Haia et R[ic] de Haia", including "constabularia castelli Lincoln" and land at Poupeville and Varreville, by charter dated 1189. “Girardus de Camvill” confirmed the donation of revenue from "molendino de Hildrikesham de maritagio meo" to Clerkenwell St Mary’s made by "Matilda de Camvill soror mea…cum filia sua Beatricia", by undated charter. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1194/95], records "Gerardus de Kamville" paying "xx s, i militem" in Oxfordshire, "Gerardus de Campville" paying "xvi l de feodo Ricardi de Haia, xvi milites" in Lincolnshire, and also paying in Berkshire. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1196/97], records "Gerard de Campville" paying "xx s, i militem" in Oxfordshire. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Gerard de Kanville" holding one half of one knight’s fee "in Blakelande" in Wiltshire in [1210/12]. 1
Marriage Information:
Gerard married Nicolaa de la Haye, daughter of Richard de la Haye of Brattleby and Mathilde de Vernon, after 1178. (Nicolaa de la Haye was born in Sussex, England and died shortly before 24 Nov 1230.)
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