Imbert Pugeys, or Imbert de Savoie, (died 1262) was a valet in the kings chamber who became constable at Hadleigh Castle in 1244 and Oxford Castle in 1253. Advancing further, from 1257, the Savoyard became a steward of the royal household of King Henry III of England [1] and castellan of the Tower of London before eventually passing away in 1262. [2] His influence at court in 1262 is evidenced by his joining the Savoyard witness list for a charter relating to Queen Alianor’s dowry. [3]
Imbert married Joan de Aguillon; their son gave the family name to what became Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire. [4]
Imbert Pugeys, or Imbert de Savoie, (died 1262) was a valet in the kings chamber who became constable at Hadleigh Castle in 1244 and Oxford Castle in 1253. Advancing further, from 1257, the Savoyard became a steward of the royal household of King Henry III of England [1] and castellan of the Tower of London before eventually passing away in 1262. [2] His influence at court in 1262 is evidenced by his joining the Savoyard witness list for a charter relating to Queen Alianor’s dowry. [3]
Imbert married Joan de Aguillon; their son gave the family name to what became Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire. [4]