词条 | Geoffrey Alselin |
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Geoffrey Alselin was an Anglo-Norman, who at some time after the Norman conquest of England received Elvaston, Derbyshire and Laxton, Nottinghamshire. Alselin began the construction of the Motte-and-Bailey castle that stood at Laxton, Nottinghamshire, although it would not be completed until after Alselin's son-in-law, Robert de Caux, was appointed the hereditary Keeper of the Royal Forests of Nottingham. The castle would remain in the families hereditary control later transferring, in the reign of King John, to the Everingham family[1] by marriage with the heiress. References1. ^Alselin, May 22, 2012 http://mauriceboddy.org.uk/Alselin.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:Alselin, Geoffrey}} 5 : Year of birth unknown|Year of death unknown|Medieval English nobility|People from Newark and Sherwood (district)|11th-century English people |
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