| Birth: | 1316 Nottinghamshire, England | | Death: | Jan. 18, 1393 Hoveringham Nottinghamshire, England |  Sir Nicholas de Goushill, of Hoveringham and Barlborough. Born about 1316, died January 18, 1393 and buried in the south aisle of Hoveringham Church. His loyal service to Edward III in France, Scotland and Ireland were to his benefit when he was charged with the many acts of criminal damage, mayhem and theft over the years, including murderous assault (with his son, Sir Robert) upon one William Birkes, he obtain a royal pardon almost immediately. He was a knight by 1345 and served in many expeditions including that in Brittany 1342-1343, in the Low Countries 1338-9, the Scottish Marches in 1340, and Brittany 1360. The name of his wife is not known. Family links: Children: Robert Goushill (1350 - 1403)* *Calculated relationship
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St Michael Churchyard
Hoveringham Nottinghamshire, England Plot: South Aisle of St. Michael's Church | Created by: Mad Record added: Dec 22, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 63241413 |
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