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You can cite this record using this snippet: PoMS, no. 1028 (
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Jocelin, king's doorward
Biography
Jocelin was the doorward in the household of King William in the late twelfth century. There is no known connection between him and the family of the royal doorwards in the thirteenth century who took the surname Durward.
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Role
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Source
1189 X 1195
Gift of toft in burgh of Montrose
Neighbouring landholder
Adam of Ceres, knight (fl.1154×1200)
;
Alan Stewart, son of Walter (d.1204)
;
David, earl of Huntingdon (d.1219)
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Hugh of Roxburgh, bishop-elect of Glasgow (d.1199)
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Roger de Mortimer (d.1217×27)
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William de Moreville (d.1196)
1/6/322 (
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Doorward of William I, king of Scots (d.1214) (Employment relationship)
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1/6/322 (
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doorward (king's)
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toft in burgh of Montrose
Neighbouring landholder
1/6/322 (
RRS
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