Brian de Lisle

Summary

Brian de Lisle (de L'Isle, de Insula) (died 1234) was an English soldier. By April 1200 Lisle was in the service of King John.[1] In 1204 King John confiscated Gilbert de Mynors's property, including the manors of Barton and Girton in Cambridgeshire and put them in Lisle's custody.[2][3] De Lisle died in 1234; his year of birth is unknown.

Citations edit

  1. ^ Church "Lisle, Sir Brian de (d. 1234)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  2. ^ Erlington "Parishes: Barton" A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5, pp. 160–174
  3. ^ Wright & Lewis "Girton: Manors" A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 9 118–120

References edit

  • Church, S. D., "Lisle [Insula], Sir Brian de", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.), Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/47250 (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Erlington, C. R., ed. (1973), "Parishes: Barton", A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5, Victoria County History, pp. 160–174
  • Wright, A. P. M.; Lewis, C. P., eds. (1989), "Girton: Manors", A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, Victoria County History, vol. 9: Chesterton, Northstowe, and Papworth Hundreds, pp. 118–120

Further reading edit

  • Eales, Richard (2006), Peveril Castle, London: English Heritage, ISBN 978-1-85074-982-0
  • Holt, J. C. (1961), The Northerners: a study in the reign of King John, Clarendon Press