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Quit-claim by William Marshall...
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Quit-claim by William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke to Theobald le Botiller of land which he had from Jurdan, son of Ivel and Hugh, son of Ivel, in Slievemargy in the tenement of Gowran, c. 1230.
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Ábhair:
Botiller, Theobald le
Hugh
>
son of Ivel (Juel)
Jordan
>
son of Ivel (Juel)
Marshall, William
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Pembroke and Striguil, 2nd Earl of
1230
>
1230
Slievemargy
Ireland
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Leinster
>
Kilkenny
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 105
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Quit-claim by Hamund Crassus to Theobald le Botiller of all land he bought of Jordan, son of Juel, and Hugh, son of Juel, c. 1290.
Grant by William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, to William Drehull, of the lands of Tulecodmaccorman, Derodunling and Caffednecred in Stefmargy (Slievemargy, Co. Leix), (between 1219 and 1231).
Grant by William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, to William Drehull, of the lands of Tulecodmaccorman, Derodunling and Caffednecred in Stefmargy (Slievemargy, Co. Leix), (between 1219 and 1231).
Account of the division of the Irish lands of Willam Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, son-in-law of Strongbow, among his five daughters, (c. 1219).
Grant by William the Marshal (Earl of Pembroke and Striguil), to Theobald Walter (le Botiller) of the vill and castle of Arklow (before 1205).