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Ivo Taillebois

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According to annalist Peter of Blois, Ivo's "only daughter, who had been nobly espoused, died before her father; for that evil shoots should not fix deep roots in the world, the accursed lineage of that wicked man perished by the axe of the Almighty, which cut off all his issue." Ivo's only known
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There has been much speculation and discussion about Lucy, and even whether she was one person. In recent times, Keats-Rohan proposed to resolve this by describing her as a daughter to a previous Anglo-Saxon sheriff of Lincolnshire, who was married to a daughter of the Norman Malet family.
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It is not certain whether Beatrix was a daughter of Lucy, and it is also not certain what connection Beatrix or any other relatives might have had to later Taillebois families or the family of
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was based. Hereward escaped capture during the siege but was caught and imprisoned; Taillebois dissuaded William from freeing him.
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and donated a church of Christot in Calvados. The latter diploma was attested by his brother Robert. Another brother,
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The complete peerage; or, A history of the House of lords and all its members from the earliest times
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The complete peerage; or, A history of the House of lords and all its members from the earliest times
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on the border with Scotland, possibly for his service as a royal steward. He was also granted the
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heiress was Beatrix. Her sons by Ribald of Middleham, used the Taillebois surname on occasion.
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Outlaws in medieval and early modern England: crime, government and society, c.1066-c.1600
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Ivo's widow Lucy married Roger FitzGerold, Baron of Kendal, by whom she was the mother of
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Domesday People, A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166
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Ivo attested several charters for William the Conqueror before 1086, including the
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and the abbey of St. Peter, Ghent, and several for William II Rufus including the
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and Ivo succeeded him as sheriff after Ralph's death shortly before 1086.
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W. Farrer, 'The Sheriffs of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, 1066-1130',
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further endowed him with the lands of Ribblesdale and Lonsdale in
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English Baronies; A Study of their Origin and Descent, 1086–1327
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English Baronies; A Study of their Origin and Descent, 1086–1327
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appears to have been in Lincolnshire, where he probably became
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by William Rufus, consisting of a sizable portion of
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Index

Norman
tenant-in-chief
Taillebois
Calvados
Abbey of Saint-Étienne, Caen
Ralph Taillebois
High Sheriff of Bedfordshire
King William
Hereward the Wake
power base
High Sheriff of Lincolnshire
Lucy
Countess of Chester
Bourne
William Rufus
Cumbria
Barony of Kendal
Westmorland
abbey of St. Armand
abbey of St. Florent
Saumur
abbey of St. Mary, La Sauve Majeure
William de Lancaster I
William de Roumare, Earl of Lincoln
Ranulf Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester
Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester



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