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William Pantulf (died 16
April probably in 1112) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and
Baron of Wem. He was born in Hiémois, a
county of Normandy,
where his...
- Ivo
Pantulf was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and
feudal baron of Wem in Shropshire.
Pantulf was the son of
Robert Pantulf, who was lord of Wem. He was probably...
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Robert Pantulf (fl. 1130) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman.
Pantulf was the son of
William Pantulf and Lescelina.
Robert was the
second son. His
father was...
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fragments chipped from Nicholas's
sarcophagus to the
Norman knight William Pantulf.
Pantulf took
these relics to his
hometown of
Noron in Normandy,
where they...
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Great in 1226. In the same year he
mediated between a neighbour,
William Pantulf (died 1233), Lord of Wem in
Shropshire and
Madog ap
Gruffydd (died 1236)...
- Wem was held by
William Pantulf (Guillaume
Pantol in French) and is its
first known Lord.
Orderic Vitalis described Pantulf as: kind to the poor, to...
- 495, note (c)
Janet Meisel,
Barons of the
Welsh Frontier: The Corbet,
Pantulf, and Fitz
Warin Families 1066–1272, (Lincoln:
University of
Nebraska Press...
- also
called William FitzAlan. Christiana,
their daughter married Hugh
Pantulf, 4th
Baron of Wem, a
later High
Sheriff of Shropshire. His wife Christiana...
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Benedictine nuns — from Farewell,
Staffordshire founded c.1150(?) by
William Pantulf (Pontulf) and his wife burgia;
Cistercian nuns? (claimed
during time of...
- Book of 1086 as a
manor in the
hundred of Hodnet. It was held by
William Pantulf, Lord of Wem, from
Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. Drayton...