William was born in Hertfordshire, England about 1155.
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[PR 26HII, page 148] 1180 Kent - Dover. Et in passagio falconariorum et austurcariorum Regis per Willelmum de Gerponuille, .vj. /. et .xv. s. et .iij. d. per breve Randulfi de Glanuille. And in the passage of the falconers and goshawk-men of the king, for William de Jarpenville, 6 pounds, 15 shillings, and 3 pence by writ of Ranulph de Glanville.
[PR 27 HII, page 160] 1181. London and Middlesex - In liberatione austurcariorum et falconariorum. Regis qui transfretaverunt cum Willelmo de Gerpunvill' .xliij. /. et .xvij. s. et .v. d. per breve regis. Et eidem Willelmo .xxxj. s. ad hugias emendas predictis avibus per idem breve. The goshawk-men and falconers. To William Jarpenville who crossed with the king 63 pounds and 8 shillings and 5 pence, by writ of the king. And to the said William 31 shillings to buy hutches for the birds by the aforesaid writ
[PR 28HII, page 115] 1182. Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire - Et Willelmo de Gerpunvilla ad liberationem .vj. austurcariorum qui transfretaverunt ad Regem .iiij. /. per breve Rannulfi de Glanuill'. And William de Jarpenville for 6 goshawk-men who crossed to the king 4 pounds by writ of Ranulf de Glanville.
[PR 31HII, pages xxv, 234] 1185. Introduction. The chief Royal mews were at Winchester, where sand was purchased for the hawks and a dovecot erected to hold the doves on which they were to feed: some of them were sent after him from Dover, in charge of William " de Yerpunvilla " Kent. Et in passagio Willelmi de Yerpunvilla et avium Regis .x. /. et .xviij. d. per breve Regis.
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Father Geoffrey de Jarpenville 1135-5/7/1175 Bushey Ref A History of the County of Hertford Vol 2 Victoria County History His father was David born abt 1100
'Parishes: Bushey', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1908), pp. 179-186. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol2/pp179-186
Granted by William I to Geoffrey de Mandeville, in whose heirs, the earls of Essex, the overlordship continued. The Jarpenville, or Jarkeville, family held the manor of Bushey from an early date. We find that Geoffrey de Jarpenville held one knight's fee, and probably the manor, of Geoffrey de Mandeville, who died in 1166. From Geoffrey de Jarpenville the manor passed to David his son, and at his death to Geoffrey de Jarpenville, who was dealing with land here in 1235, and died about 1240, leaving a son and heir David.
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