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About Sir Thomas de Gorges of Powerstock
First proven ancestor of the House of Gorges in England. His lands in Normandy confiscated due to "treason" by supporting King John of England, Duke of Normandy, as liege man of Philip Augustus. His castle was demolished in 1212. By 1231 Henry lll of England made him warden of the royal manor of Powerstock in Dorset, a post with a military establishment. After 1236 Joan his widow sued in Normandy for her dower rights but it was determined by the court of Rouen that she was heiress in her own right, and that Sir Thomas' Normandy lands reverted to the French crown.
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- The Story of a Family through Eleven Centuries, Illustrated by Portraits and Pedigrees: Being a History of the Family of Gorges by Raymond Gorges, Frederick Brown; Merrymount Press, 1944. 293 pgs. Page 5-7. Available to view on line at http://Hathitrust.org
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Sir Thomas de Gorges of Powerstock's Timeline
1195 |
1195
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Gorges, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
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1230 |
1230
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Litton, Clutton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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1236 |
1236
Age 41
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Powerstock Manor, Beaminster, Dorset, England
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