Philip d'Aubigny
Knight and royal councillor (d. 1236) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Philip d'Aubigny, sometimes Phillip or Phillipe Daubeney (c.a. 1166 – c.a. 1236), a knight and royal chancellor, was one of five sons of Ralph d'Aubigny and Sybil Valoignes, whose ancestral home was Saint Aubin-d'Aubigné in Brittany.[1] He was lord of the manor of Chewton Mendip, South Petherton, Bampton, Waltham and Ingleby and Keeper of the Channel Islands.
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Coat of arms | Arms of Daubeney: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent |
Born | 1166 Ingleby, Lincolnshire |
Died | 1236 Kingdom of Jerusalem |
Buried | Jerusalem |
Noble family | D'Aubigny |
Father | Ralph d'Aubigny |
Mother | Sybil Valoignes |
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