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Kind(er):
Gamel fitz Orm de Tettesworth
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1043
Death:
circa 1075 (23-40)
Immediate Family:
Son of Orm FitzGamelo and 1st wife of Orm
Husband of dau of Bardulf
Father of Gamelbar de Scriven
https://www.geni.com/people/Gamel-de-Tettesworth/6000000052825300921
Son of Orm fitz Gamel by his first wife
not the father of Ormus ·Äòle Gulden·Äô
From Forty Years in a Moorland Parish: Reminiscences and Researches in Danby in Cleveland, by John Christopher Atkinson (1891). Page 267 < GoogleBooks >
This inscription is said to run thus, being translated: "Orm Gamalson bought S. Gregorius minster when it was all to-broken and tofallen he it let make new from the ground, to Christ and S. Gregorius in Edward's days the King and Tosti's days the Earl." And as Tostig was Earl from 1055 to 1065, we have the limits of date within which the church was rebuilt. This clearly brings to our minds the conviction that the Gamel who was murdered by Tostig and the Orm who rebuilt Kirkdale Church were the Gamel and Orm mentioned in the Domesday entry as to Hugh Fitz Baldric's fee, as holding adjoining lands under the previous disposition of the said fee, were nearly connected; and that, allowing for the historical connection, they were connected as father and son. And this justifies Young's assumption that Orm's father Gamel "ranked among the Northumbrian nobles." Dr. Freeman's notice is, "Two Thegns, Gamel the son of Orm and Ulf the son of Dolfin . . . had been treacherously slain by Tostig's order," and in a note he adds, "Dolfin and Orm both appear in Domesday, seemingly as holders under William of small parts of great estates held under Eadward," in other words, they had been great men in the Confessor's days. "Orm married Ethelthryth, a daughter of Earl Ealdred and sister-in-law of Earl Siward, though Gamel was not her son." It is apparent, then, that the Orm who had formerly held Danby-there being many reasons for identifying him with the Orm who held the Kirkby and Kirkdale lands, and none whatever against it, was originally, or in the pre-Norman times, a man of name and note.
References
https://gw.geneanet.org/foullon?lang=en&pz=alessio+alain+heribert+d... (unsourced)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tostig_Godwinson In late 1063 or early 1064, Tostig had Gamal son of Orm and Ulf son of Dolfin assassinated when Gamal visited him under safe conduct.[10]
10. Walker, Ian W. (1997) Harold: The Last Anglo-Saxon King (Alan Sutton Publishing, Ltd.) ISBN 0-7509-1388-6
https://www.reddit.com/r/BritishHistoryPod/comments/r7t463/orm_and_... BUT: according to several sites, one of which cites Simeon of Durham, it was Gamal, son of the thegn Orm son of Gamal, whom Tostig killed in the same act of treachery in which he killed Ulf son of Dolfin.
https://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00754982&tree=LEO Cites
[S04114] Burke, Ashworth P., Burke's Family Records, reprint 1965 . 543 ?
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