IvoTaillebois (died 1094) was a powerful Norman nobleman, sheriff and tenant-in-chief in 11th-century England. IvoTaillebois was a Norman most probably...
and confessor Saint Ivo of Kermartin (1253–1303), Breton advocate for the poor Saint Ivo of Ramsey, Cornish bishop IvoTaillebois (died 1094), Huscarl...
authority in Westmorland and Cumberland. Ivo died in 1094. IvoTaillebois (probably brother of Ralph Taillebois), a sheriff of Bedfordshire who was dead...
most important lordship, which had previously come together under Ivo de Taillebois, would evolve into what was eventually known as the barony of Kendal...
family from Lincolnshire, England. People of this surname include: IvoTaillebois (d. 1094), Norman landholder in Lincolnshire and sheriff Brian Talboys...
Humber in the East and above the Ribble to the West. Rufus granted IvoTaillebois estates in southern Westmorland and southern Cumberland - later to become...
and garrisoned it with his own men, and sent peasants, possibly from IvoTaillebois' Lincolnshire lands, to cultivate the land there. The takeover of the...
Leicester, Lincoln and Chester. She inherited the land from her husband IvoTaillebois (who in the time of William the Conqueror was Lord of Holland), who...
the Norman conquest of England, either in 1087 by the Norman nobleman IvoTaillebois, or by the nobleman Ketel some time after 1100. The castle was designed...
Eudo's brother Hubert of Ryes, Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, and IvoTaillebois. The historian Emma Mason suggests that Hamo, along with Ranulf Flambard...
of Earl Morcar. By 1086 the manor had fallen under the lordship of IvoTaillebois and William I. In 1885 Kelly's noted that the village was in the parish...
Thorgisl. By 1086 the land had passed to Roger as Lord of the Manor, with IvoTaillebois as Tenant-in-chief. In 1885 Kelly's Directory noted Saxby as a "small...
held by Bergthorr and Thorulf, being transferred to Odo in 1086 with IvoTaillebois as Tenant-in-chief. The Lincolnshire Domesday and the Lindsey Survey...
approximately AD 850. Westmorland was only subdued by the Normans in 1092 and IvoTaillebois (Anglicized, the name is translated to John Talbot) became the first...
Multon, 1st Baron Multon of Gilsland Lucy Mercia Tailebois, wife of IvoTaillebois Monks Kirby Priory, in Monks Kirby, Warwickshire, also as an English...
held by Siward Barn, this transferred to Odo of Bayeux in 1086, with IvoTaillebois as Tenant-in-chief to William I. The village is the site of a deserted...
as one unit under Kendal when it eventually came into the hands of Ivo de Taillebois. William Farrer has made suggestions about how to interpret the names...
wealthy Anglo-Norman-Saxon heiress Lucy, Countess of Chester, widow of Ivo de Taillebois. (Lucy is claimed to be a descendant of Godiva, but there is no evidence...
for cockfighting, hence the current name of Cockpit Hill. In 1093, Ivo de Taillebois (Baron of Kendal) granted the church at Kirkby Lonsdale to St Mary's...
of relatively undeveloped highland was administered by men such as Ivo de Taillebois, and a local aristocracy which still included a relatively significant...
Bolham Northumberland James de Newcastle 1154 Bolingbroke Lincolnshire Ivo de Taillebois 1086 Bourn Cambridgeshire Picot 1086 Bradninch Devon William Capra...