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| Borthwick [443] said: >CP XI:108 note (b) states that Herbert fitz Herbert was dead in 1165 and >that Sibyl was alive in 1157 (as you state). | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Borthwick [443] said: >He was not Archbishop of York, his younger brother, William, was. See the >Hollister reference below p.268. Apart from his marriage to Henry I's >mistress. Herbert fitz Herbert he survived his father's disgrace and >mutilation in almost total obscurity. Hollister (below) p.268 note 2 points >out that Herbert is styled 'camerarius' i.e. chamberlain in the Winchester >Survey of 1148 and in a royal charter to his son Robert in 1155. However he >never attests for Henry I, Stephen or the Empress and is clearly not >functioning as a royal chamberlain in those years. He is recorded in the >Pipe Rolls 31 Henry I (p.37) as paying for his father's lands but not for >his father's office. [Hollister reference appears under Emma of Blois, #5618.] | ||||||||||||||||||
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| AR [74] [121-25]; [124-25]; [33A-23]. Stuart [151] [89-29]. Turton [104] p. 6. RD [90] p. 387. See Weis MC [75] [161-9]. ES [233]• i, 95•. ES [233]• ii, 75•, 81•, 82•, 89•. ES [233]• iii, 687•, 689•. Winkhaus [376] "Normandie", p. 132. Cptn [329] 25. Faris [368] "Plantagenet." Douglas [413] Table 2, 3. | ||||||||||||||||||
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