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Excerpted from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletie r, Coutances:
Arnaud-Bellee, 1978: Born in 1109, Humphrey died 6 April 1187. He
married Margery (Marguerite, Margaret), eldest daughter of Milo of
Glouc ester from whom he received the heriditary right to the title of
constable of England. Humphrey's fortune considerably increased with the
death of his fat her- in-law, Milo of Gloucester, who without male heirs
left a third of his w ealth to each daughter. Humphrey also inherited the
position of constable of England that was held by his father-in-law. In
1166 Humphrey inherited 3 1/2 parts of a knight's fees (rent) from his
grandfather's provinces and 9 1/2 pa rts "de novo." His wife received 17
parts from Milo's provinces and 3 3/4 par ts of her brothers' land.