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Norreys

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Norreys (also spelt Norris) may refer to various members of, or estates belonging to, a landed family chiefly seated in the English counties of Berkshire and Lancashire. The Norreys family were descendants of the prominent le Norreys family, who supposedly first appear in England shortly after the Norman Invasion (1066) with the arrival of William de Noers (William of Noyers), Steward of William the Conqueror. Geoffrey le Norreys, son of William de Noers, had lands that were eventually combined with the lands of one Ivo le Norreys (born c. 1090), under Geoffrey's son Hugh le Norreys. Ivo le Norreys was a messanger for the King of Norway, King Sigurd, and first appears in records in 1122. No one is certain of the connection between Geoffrey le Norreys and Ivo le Norreys, though the two were most likely brothers or cousins. The combined properties included land in Cheshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire.

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