Hugo de Nevill
Hugo de Nevill[1] (vulgo Hugh de Neville vel Hugh Neville; mortuus anno 1234) fuit capitalis forestarius[2] Anglicus, sive maximus silvae custos, Ricardo I, Iohanne, atque Henrico III regibus; etiam vicecomes nonnullorum comitatuum fuit. Nevill, pluribus magistratibus regiis atque episcopo cognatus, unus erat ex domesticis Ricardi principis. Postquam Ricardus rex anno 1189 factus est, Nevill regi servire perseveravit et eum in Tertia expeditione sacra comitatus est.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Uxor Hugonis de Nevill' dat domino Regi CC. gallinas eo quod possit iacere una nocte cum domino suo Hugone de Nevill.'" Cokayne Complete Peerage IX p. 480 n. g.
- ↑ Rotuli litterarum clausarum 153 (anni 1235); Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources apud ΛΟΓΕΙΟΝ, s.v. "capitalis"
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