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Gilbert Denys, knight : ウィキペディア英語版
Gilbert Denys

Sir Gilbert Denys (c. 1350–1422) of Siston, Gloucestershire, was a soldier, and later an administrator. He was knighted by January 1385, and was twice knight of the shire for Gloucestershire constituency, in 1390 and 1395 and served as Sheriff of Gloucestershire 1393-4. He founded the family which provided more Sheriffs of Gloucestershire than any other.〔Atkyns,Sir Robert, The Ancient & Present State of Gloucestershire, 1712.〕
==Early life==
Gilbert Denys was probably born in about 1350 in Glamorgan, South Wales, probably the son of John Denys of Waterton, in the lordship of Coity. The latter is referred to as ''Johan Denys de Watirton'' in a charter of 1379 being leased land by Margam Abbey at Bonvilston during the wardship of John Norreis, son and heir of John Norreis of Lachecastel.〔Harleian Charter 75 A 45, printed as Carta no. MXLIII in vol. 4 of Clark, G. Cartae et Alia Munimenta quae ad Dominium de Glamorgancia Pertinent. (6 vols.), Cardiff, 1910.〕 In 1415 Sir Gilbert Denys is recorded as renting land in Waterton from the late Lord of Coity, Sir Roger Berkerolles.〔Cal. Fine Rolls 1413–1422 (1934): 100, 441/442 Inq.p.m. of Thomas de la Bere, heir of Sir Roger Berkerolles(d.1411)〕 The Denys family are recorded in ancient Glamorgan charters, the earliest mention being in 1258, when ''Willelmo le Denys'' witnessed a charter effecting an exchange by Gilbert de Turberville, Lord of Coity, of lands in Newcastle, Glamorgan, with Margam Abbey.〔Clark, G. Cartae vol.2, no.DXCIV.〕 The Glamorgan antiquarian Clark (d.1898), supported by the Denys pedigree in the "Golden Grove Book"〔Golden Grove Book of Pedigrees, by anonymous author c. 1765, Carmarthenshire Archives. 2nd. part (G), ''Advenae'' of Glamorganshire, G 1026, p.78, pedigree of Denys ()〕
believed this William Denys to have originated in Gloucestershire and to have married a Turberville.〔Footnote to Clarke's ''Cartae'' no. MXLIII ''supra''〕

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