# Note:
From "Treago and Mynors Family", 2nd edtion 1998, by H. Mynors, private publication:
In 1131/2 Gilbert accounted for the pleas of Miles of Gloucester and of Payn fitzjohn, whose daughter Cecily was to marry Roger, the eldest son and heir of Miles, in or before May 1138 (Pipe Roll). In the return of 1166, Gilbert appears as one of the knights of Margaret de Bohun, eventual heiress of Miles, enfeoffed by her father. He held half a knight's fee, which from subsequent evidence was at Culkerton. He was also returned for one-third of a fee under the Archbishop of York and one fee under the Bishop of Worcester (RBE). When Hamelin was abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester (1148-79) Gilbert confirmed a grant to St. Peter's of land in Brookthorpe and La Rugge (in Standish) (CPG). These references to Gilbert may be taken, as in the College of Arms pedigree, to refer to two generations of the same name.
# Note: Title: Treago and Mynors Family, by H. Mynors, 2nd Edition, 1998, private publication
# Note: Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999, Page: 65