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Basilia de Glanvile
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Child +Isabella (e1189-) [S3211:340] [S3212:17]
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GenderFemale
NameBasilia de Glanvile [S3211:340] [S3212:17]
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Birthest 1160
 
Sources
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[S3211] Francis Blomefield, "An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 8" (London, 1808) (https://british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol8).
[S3212] Francis Blomefield, "An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 11" (London, 1810) (https://british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol11).
Note
sister and coheir of Jeffrey de Glanvile, of Baketon/Bacton

The ancient family of De Glanvile was soon after the Conquest enfeoffed by the Lord Mallet, of this valuable lordship. William de Glanville, son of Robert, held it in the reign of Henry I. from whom descended William de Glanvile, lord in the reign of Richard I. who dying sans issue. Jeffrey his brother succeeded him, and was lord of this town, Dallinghow, and Alderton in Suffolk, and left his inheritance at his death in the beginning of King Henry the Third's reign, to his five sisters and coheirs, among whom this lordship was divided, viz. —Agnes, the wife of Baldwin, a Norman;—Emma, to John de Grey; —Basilia, the third sister, married and left a daughter and heir, Isabel, who was the wife of William de Boyvill;—Elizabeth, was the wife of Almary Peche, and Juliana, the 5th, died s. p.
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