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Aline Deincourt was born in Blankney, Lincolnshire, England. She died 1183 in Nocton, Lincolnshire, England.
Aline married Thomas I DARCY on 1161 in Nocton, Lincolnshire, England, son of Robert d’Arcey and Alice de Cauz. (Thomas d’Arcey was born in 1150 in Nocton, Lincolnshire, England and died on 2 Jul 1180 in Nocton, Lincolnshire, England
perhaps the daughter of Walter ll Deincourt & Agnes Basset
Source <A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England, Ireland, and ...> Par John Burke: link
"D'ARCY-BARONS D'ARCY. ...
THOMAS D'ARCY, who, upon the assessment of the aid for marrying the king** daughter in the 12th Henry II.f certified that he then held twenty knights' feet de veteri feqffnmento, with half a knight's fee, and a fourth partd* novo, for which he paid £13. 6s. 8rf. This feudal lord m. Alice, daughter of Ralph D'Eincurt, by whom he had three sons and four daughters. He d. on St. Swithln's day, anno 1180, leaving Thomas his son and heir, then eighteen years of age. Upon the decease of his lordship, William Basset, sheriff of Lincolnshire, seized on his whole barony for the king, and committed it to the custody of Michael D'Arcy, but the baron's widow subsequently obtained the possession with the guardianship of her children, for which she paid £200. To Thomas D'Arcy *. his aforesaid son and heir, ..."
http://www.eorlingas.org/ancestry/getperson.php?personID=I3997&tree...
Blankney Hall no longer stands, having been gutted by a serious fire during WWII. It was finally demolished in the 1960's. The Blankney estates had been the property of the Deincourts since the Norman Conquest. In the fifteenth century, it passed through the marriage of an heiress to the Lovels of Titchmarsh. All the estates of the Lovels were confiscated for the crown by Henry VII after the battle of Stoke-on-Trent. Blankney was bought by the Thorolds, who did much to embellish the house with the fine carved panelling of the period.
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