- Gerard de Furnival
Gerard de Furnival (c.1175–1219) was a Norman
knight and Lord ofHallamshire (now part ofSheffield ,England ) andWorksop . De Furnival's father was also called Gerard de Furnival, and had fought with Richard I at theSiege of Acre .De Furnival was married to Maud, the great-granddaughter of
William de Lovetot , and it was by this marriage that the lordships of Hallamshire and Worksop came into the Furnival family. However, this inheritance was not without competition, as although the eldest branch of De Lovetot ended in a female heiress, there was another branch still existing, which sprang from the William de Lovetot, by his younger son Nigel. With the death of Maud's father (also called William de Lovetot), the rights of this branch were vested in Maud's cousin, Richard de Lovetot, who seems to have acquiesced in the transit of the great property of the family to Maud, her husband, Gerard de Furnival, and her issue.During the
Fifth Crusade De Furnival travelled toJerusalem , where he died in 1219. He was succeeded by his son,Thomas de Furnival , who also subsequently died in the Holy Land (1238).ee also
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History of Sheffield
*Timeline of Sheffield history References
* White, Robert (1875) "Worksop, The Dukery, and Sherwood Forest". Transcription at Nicholson,
http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/white1875/introduction.htm Nottinghamshire History] (accessed28 January 2006 ).
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