Person:Gilbert Aigle (1)

Gilbert de la Aigle
d.Bef 1119
m. Abt 1072
  1. Gilbert de la Aigle1070 - Bef 1119
  2. Engenulf de Laigle
  3. Mathilde de Laigle - Aft Abt 1155
m. Abt 1092
  1. Richer de LaigleAbt 1095 - Abt 1176
  2. Marguerite de l'AigleAbt 1104 - 1141
  3. Engenulf de Laigle - 1120
  4. Geoffroy de Laigle - 1120
  5. Gilbert de Laigle
  6. Roger _____
  7. Guerin _____
Facts and Events
Name Gilbert de la Aigle
Alt Name Gilbert _____, Count du Perche & Seigneur d'Aigle
Alt Name Gilbert _____, Lord d'Aigle
Alt Name[2] Gilbert de Laigle
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 1061
Birth? 1070 Laigle,,,FranceCitation needed
Alt Birth? 1070 Perche, France
Property[4] 1086 Witley, Surrey, England
Alt Marriage 1091 Aigle,Valais,,Switzerlandto Julienne du Perche
Marriage Abt 1092 to Julienne du Perche
Other Marriage Ending Status Divorce
with Julienne du Perche
Living[2][7] 8 Aug 1111
Death[1] Bef 1119
Alt Death[2] Abt 1118
Reference Number? Q18606660?
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References
  1. Gilbert de l'Aigle, Seigneur de l'Aigle, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 GILBERT de Laigle, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3.   Orderici Vitalis, and Augustus Le Prevost (ed.). Historiae ecclesiasticae. (Parisiis: Julium Renouard et socios, 1838)
    Vol. III, Liber VII, X, p. 198. .

    "[Richer] habuit conjugem Judith, filiam Ricardi Abrincatensis cognomento Goz, sororem scilicet Hugonis Cestrensium comitis, ex qua genuit Gislebertum Aquilensem, et Engenulfum, et Mathildem, et alios plures filios et filias."

  4. Malden, Henry Elliot. The Victoria history of the county of Surrey. (London: A. Constable, 1902-1912)
    Vol. 1 page 323.

    from a translation of Domesday Book:

    The Land of Gilbert son of Richer
    XXIIII. Gilbert son of Richer de Laigle (d'Aigle) holds Witlei (Witley). Earl Godwine held it. It was then assessed for 20 hides; now for 12 hides. The land is for 16 ploughs. In desmesne there are 2 ploughs; and (there are) 37 villeins and 3 cottars with 13 ploughs. There is a church; and 3 acres of meadow. Wood worth 30 hogs. In the time of king Edward, and afterwards, it was worth 15 pounds; now 16 pounds.

  5.   Léchaudé d'Anisy, Amédée Louis. Extrait des chartes, et autres actes Normands ou Anglo-Normands. (Caen: la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie, 1834)
    Volume 1, p. 271 (no. 9).
  6.   Chartres, France. Saint-Père (Benedictine abbey), and Benjamin Edme Charles Guérard. Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Père de Chartres. (Paris: Impr. de Crapelet)
    Vol. 2, pp 534-6 (no. XXVII).
  7. Hunt, William (ed.). Two Chartularies of the Priory of St Peter at Bath. (Somerset Record Society, 1893)
    no. 43 (pp. 46-7).