Sir Giles Fiennes Knight
- Marriage: Sybil de Filliol 900
- Died: 1293, Pitchcott, Buckinghamshire, England
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 900 Sir Giles de Fiennes, second son of Ingelram de Fynes, Lord of Wendover, co. Buck. and of (Isabella de Condeé), being a Knight, attended King Edward I in his expedition into Scotland, and is recorded in the ancient roll of those knights to have borne for his arms. It is probable that in the end of the preceding reign, he was in the Holy Land, for it appears that in 54 Henry III, he had obtained a license to go thither, and probably he accompanied William, his elder brother, who we know actually went that year. In 17 Edward I, he obtained a charter of free warren, in his manors of Old Court and Marsham in Susses.
Sir Giles de Fiennes married Sibilla, daughter and heir of William Filiol, of Old Court, in Wartling in Susses, whom, by his bearing exactly the same arms (for in those days they were very strict about those matters), undoubtedly was of the same family with the Filiols of Kelvedon in Essex, who were BAnnerets and very eminent. Their son was John de Fiennes.
~Collins's Peerage, Vol. VI, p. 565
Giles married Sybil de Filliol, daughter of William Filliol and Unknown.900
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