Gervase de Cornhill
Gervase de Cornhill  | |
|---|---|
| Justice of London | |
| In office 1147 – c. 1183  | |
| Sheriff of London | |
| In office 1155–1157  | |
| Sheriff of London | |
| In office 1160–1161  | |
| Sheriff of Surrey | |
| In office 1167–1174  | |
| Sheriff of Kent | |
| In office 1163 – c. 1183  | |
| Royal Justice | |
| In office 1170 – c. 1183  | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Gervase c. 1110  | 
| Died | c. 1183 | 
| Spouse(s) | Agnes, daughter of Edward of Cornhill | 
| Children | |
Gervase de Cornhill (sometimes Gervase of Cornhill; c. 1110 – c. 1183) was an Anglo-Norman royal official and sheriff. Beginning his royal service as a justice in London in 1147, he continued to serve both King Stephen of England and Henry II until his death around 1183. He played a minor role in the Becket controversy in 1170.