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- William Paynel, 1st Baron Paynel (died 1317), Lord of Trotton, Littleton, Knighton Paynel and Woolbedding, was an English noble. He fought in the wars...
- William Paynel (sometimes William Paganel; died around 1146) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and baron. Son of a Domesday landholder, William inherited his...
- John Paynel, 2nd Baron Paynel (died 1319), Lord of Otley, was an English noble. He fought in the wars in Scotland. He was a signatory of the Baron's Letter...
- Ralph Paynel or Paganel (fl. 1089) was an 11th-century Norman, a landowner, partisan of William II of England, and sheriff of Yorkshire. Paynel was probably...
- cause célèbre. The chief suspects were two neighbours—a local knight, Ralph Paynel; and the sheriff, Sir Thomas Kydale—as well as de Cantilupe's entire household...
- Paynel (sometimes Fulk Paganel or Fulk Painell; died c. 1182) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and landowner. Fulk Paynel was the son of William Paynel and...
- other places. Between 1103 and 1106, Robert de Brus attested with Ralph de Paynel and 16 others a charter of William, Count of Mortain, to the abbey of Marmoutier...
- Riding of Yorkshire. The Borough of Leeds was created in 1207, when Maurice Paynel, lord of the manor, granted a charter to a small area of the manor, close...
- of Paynel, feudal barons of Bampton is as follows, according to Sanders (1960): Fulk Paynel (died c. 1165), husband of Juliana of Douai Fulk Paynel (died...
- world. She p****ed her secrets on to her daughter, whose husband, Victor Paynel, presented one of his wife's best cheeses to Napoleon III, who gave to it...