# Note:
From "Treago and Mynors Family", 2nd edtion 1998, by H. Mynors, private publication:
The earliest references to the family begin within a generation of the Conquest, but in Gloucestershire. When Serlo was abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester (1072-1104) GILBERT DE MINERS was holding Foxcote, under Withington and rated at 3 hides, of the Bishop of Worcester, and confirmed a grant there to St. Peter's. In the time of Bishop Teulphus (1115-25) Gilbert also held of the Bishop of Worcester 4 hides at Eycot in Rendcomb, under Bibury, (RBW, RBE).
In 1127, in a suit in the King's court between the monks of Gloucester and GILBERT DE MINERS, Henry I confirmed the grant to St. Peter's of the manor of Coln St. Andrew or Clone Rogers, made by the Roger of Gloucester who died at Falaise c. 1106. (CPG, William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum).