Hervey de Glanvill
Hervey de Glanvill [Glanville] (fl. c. 1140–50) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and military leader. He was a scion of a younger line of the Glanvill family, which had been established in East Anglia, especially Suffolk, since before 1086. He had several sons and daughters, the most prominent of which was Ranulf de Glanvill, who became justiciar of England. In 1144, Nigel, bishop of Ely, instructed Hervey and Ranulf to restore to the monks of Ely Cathedral the lands they were possessing at Bawdsey in Suffolk.
commander
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Hervey de Glanvill
Hervey de Glanvill [Glanville] (fl. c. 1140–50) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and military leader. He was a scion of a younger line of the Glanvill family, which had been established in East Anglia, especially Suffolk, since before 1086. He had several sons and daughters, the most prominent of which was Ranulf de Glanvill, who became justiciar of England. In 1144, Nigel, bishop of Ely, instructed Hervey and Ranulf to restore to the monks of Ely Cathedral the lands they were possessing at Bawdsey in Suffolk.
has abstract
Hervey de Glanvill [Glanville] ...... vative, familiar with the law.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
49,454,934
Wikipage revision ID
705,430,231
hypernym
type
comment
Hervey de Glanvill [Glanville] ...... sessing at Bawdsey in Suffolk.
@en
label
Hervey de Glanvill
@en