-
Gervase Paganell inherited the
feudal barony of
Dudley (which
included Dudley Castle)
around the year 1150. However,
after rebelling against King Henry...
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daughter and her
Paganell heirs. Fulk
Paganell was
succeeded by his son
Ralph Paganell who was in turn
succeeded by his son
Gervais Paganell, who took part...
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William Fitz-Ansculf, his son
Fulke Paganell (fl.1100-30)
Ralph Paganell (fl.1130s-1150s), his son
Gervase Paganell (d.1194), his son
Ralph de
Somery I...
- with her
family to Birmingham,
England when she was five. She
attended Paganell Primary School in
Selly Oaks,
Birmingham and King Norton's
Girls School...
- 1272)
inherited the
barony of
Dudley on the
death of his uncle,
Gervase Paganell, in 1194
although he did not get full
ownership of the
lands until the...
-
Harold and in 1066 it was
William I. It was
given by
Henry II to Fulk
Paganell. He gave it, with his
daughter Gundred, to
Matthew del Jartye.
Their daughter...
- Herefordie,
Waltero fratre suo constabulario,
Henrico fratre suo,
Gervasio Paganell. germano. Apud Dudeleg. Henry, duke of
Normandy and Aquitaine,
count of...
- park is on the site of a
Cluniac priory founded about 1180 by
Gervase Paganell,
baron and lord of
Dudley Castle. In the late
medieval period it was customary...
- Leeds. The
church has
Norman origins being founded in 1100 by
Radulphus de
Paganell, the
tower is the only part
surviving from that era; its
first two stages...
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battle of
Evesham 1265,
having married Auda,
sister and heir of
William Paganell of Bohanton.
Studies in
peerage and
family history, John Round, pp. 181-215...