Henry Lovel
- Born: North Cadbury, Somerset, England
- Marriage: Alice de Cary 141
- Died: In or Before 1182, Castle Cary, North Cadbury, Somerset, England 141
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 141 Henry Lovel, son and heir of Ralph Lovel. From 1161 onwards, Henry's name frequently appears in the Pipe Rolls under Somerset. In 1166, he held in Somerset 18 knights's fee of the Bishop of Bath, and land in Wincanton to maintain a canon in Brouton. He also gave land in Braxholme by Hawick to St. Andres. In Jan 1182, he was a Caen, where the King had kept Christmas with the Duke of Saxony.
Henry Lovel married Alice de Cary(*). He died in or before 1194. His widow offered 100s liberty not to marry unless she so wished, subject to the King's consent. In 1200, she claimed land in Staines, taken into the King's hand for some default on the part of her son Ralph Lovel. Alice was living in 1212.
(*) She may have been heiress or coheiress of the grantee of escheated estates of Robert de Bampton.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. VIII, p. 201
Henry married Alice de Cary.141 (Alice de Cary was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales and died after 1212 in Castle Cary, North Cadbury, Somerset, England 141.)
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