Family:
Children:
- Hugh MAMINOT, Baron Of West Greenwich Birth: Courbepine, Eure, Arr Bernay
Death: Before 1131
Bibliography
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Keats-Rohan, K.S.B., Domesday People, A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166. Vol I: Domesday Book. Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1999. NYPL ARF 03-4178 vol 1. Corrections in Volume II (Domesday Descendants) pp 4-5. Further corrections at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~prosop/domesday-people-corrigenda.pdf Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p[0-9]*].
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Sanders, I. J., English Baronies, A Study of Their Origin and Descent 1086-1327. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Sanders Baronies p[0-9]*].
Sources for birth and parent Information
- place:
- [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p271]
- Eure, arr Bernay [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212],
- father:
- [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p213]
- 1011 [Ref: Sanders Baronies p97]
Sources with Information about marriage to unknown
- child:
- [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p271, Sanders Baronies p97]
Research Notes:
Bishop of Lisieux [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212, Keats-Rohan DP p271, Sanders
Baronies p97]
king's physician and chaplain at the time of his appointment to the see
of Lisieux [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212]
1077: Bishop of Lisieux [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212]
1086: occ Domesday [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212]
1086: Domesday tenant-in-chief [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p271]
Domesday Lord of West Greenwich, of Odo of Bayeux [Ref: Sanders Baronies p97]
1096: participant at the Council of Rouen [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p213]
involved in a dispute lasting ten years with Orderic's monastery of
Saint-Evroult. The monks wanted him to bless their abbot, but he refused to do
so without a charter by which the abbot promised him canonical obedience.
Eventually, in 1091, after the election of Abbot Roger, Gilbert was ordered by
the king (William II) to bless the abbot and accept the abbey's customs as
they were. [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p213]
one of thre bishops involved in the dedication of the abbey church of
Saint-Evrould [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p213]
"A most skilled physician, he was nevertheless unable to cure himself of his
failings as a bishop. Casual and negligent in his worship, he was a tireless
devotee of hunting and hawking" (Orderic Vitalis) [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212]
man of great learning, he gathered a number of distinguished prists around him
and "Through his inspired teaching they became learned in arithmetic and
astronomy, the many branches of natural sciences and other profound subjects"
(Orderic Vilatis) [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p212]
for all his faults as a priest "he too great pains to seek out the truth,
never hesitating to defend the right with courage, and give justice freely to
all who sought it. He dealt mercifully with those wrongdoers who humble
confessed their guilt, and gave sound advice for amendment of life to all who
were truly pentitent" (Orderic Vitalis) [Ref: Keats-Rohan DP p213]
Pedigree of Gilbert De MAMINOT, Bishop Of Lisieux
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Sir Robert De Courbepine
Gilbert De MAMINOT, Bishop Of Lisieux
Descendants of Gilbert De MAMINOT, Bishop Of Lisieux
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