Philip d'Aubigny
Philip d'Aubigny | |
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| Coat of arms | Arms of Daubeney; Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent |
| Born | 1166 Ingleby, Lincolnshire |
| Died | 1236 (aged 69–70) Kingdom of Jerusalem |
| Buried | Jerusalem |
| Noble family | D'Aubigny |
| Father | Ralph d'Aubigny |
| Mother | Sybil Valoignes |
Philip d'Aubigny, sometimes Phillip or Phillipe Daubeney (ca. 1166 – ca. 1236), a knight and royal chancellor, was one of five sons of Ralph d'Aubigny and Sybil Valoignes, whose ancestral home was Saint Aubin-d'Aubigné in Brittany. He was lord of the manor of Chewton Mendip, South Petherton, Bampton, Waltham and Ingleby and Keeper of the Channel Islands. D'Aubigny died in the Holy Land and was buried at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.