GEOFFREY de Mandeville (-after 1104). "…Josfridi de Magna Villa…" witnessed the charter dated to [1070/75] under which William I King of England donated Plumstead to St Augustine´s, Canterbury[532]. "Godefridus de Magnavilla" founded Hurley Priory, Berkshire, for the souls of "uxoris meæ Lecelinæ…Athalaisæ primæ uxoris meæ, matris filiorum meorum iam defunctæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Lecelina domina uxor mea, Willielmus de Magnavilla…"[533]. "…Goffridum de Mannavilla…" witnessed the charter under which William I King of England confirmed the rights of Ely abbey[534]. He held the manors of Great Waltham, Saffron Walden, High Easter and Pleshey, in Essex, as well as other manors in other counties in Domesday Book[535]. A charter dated 1104 records donations to the abbey of Saint-Sauveur by "Nigellus presbyter de Geroville et Rogerus frater eius et Briennius filius ipsius", witnessed by "Rogero de Magnevilla et Gaufrido fratre suo…"[536]. m firstly ADELAIS, daughter of --- (-before [1085]). "Godefridus de Magnavilla" founded Hurley Priory, Berkshire, for the souls of "…Athalaisæ primæ uxoris meæ, matris filiorum meorum iam defunctæ", by undated charter[537]. m secondly (before [1085]) LESCELINE, daughter of ---. "Godefridus de Magnavilla" founded Hurley Priory, Berkshire, for the souls of "uxoris meæ Lecelinæ…", by undated charter witnessed by "Lecelina domina uxor mea, Willielmus de Magnavilla…"[538]. Geoffrey & his first wife had four children