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Henry Sire deFerriers, 1036–1088?> (aged 52 years)
- Name
- Henry Sire /deFerriers/
- Surname
- deFerriers
- Given names
- Henry Sire
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Marriage | Marriage — about 1035 — |
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1036–1088
Birth: about 1036
— Normandy Death: 1088 — Tutbury, Stafford, England |
himself |
1036–1088
Birth: about 1036
— Normandy Death: 1088 — Tutbury, Stafford, England |
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1062–1139
Birth: about 1062
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— Derby, England Death: 1139 |
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Unique identifier
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1DD9209CB53FC94EB5C42BC32C493EB88F90
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Note
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Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Derby, pp. 190-191). Sire de Ferriers andChambrais. These two localities, located on the Charantonne, were in thechief iron producing district of Normandy. The iron workers were underthe juristiction of six "barons fossiers". As this family apparently hadthe most important or most ancient forges, it was styled "premier baronsfossiers". [Thus the background for the surname adopted by this family -Ferriers]. He was a Domesday commissioner and held some 210 lordships ormanors at the time of that survey. More than half of them were inDerbyshire, but the caput of his honor was at Tutbury in Staffordshire. |
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