- time
before late 1165.
Their family name is
shown in The
Scots Peerage as
Valoniis. With
support from king
William the Lion,
Philip became the
first hereditary...
- went
together to Scotland; The
Scots Peerage shows their family name as
Valoniis.
Philip was
appointed as
Chamberlain of
Scotland to
William the Lion, serving...
- John (ed.),
Registrum de Panmure.
Records of the
families of Maule, De
Valoniis, Brechin, and Brechin-Barclay,
united in the line of the
Barons and Earls...
- Valoins, Valons, Valeynes, Valeignes, Valens, Valence, Valance, Valang,
Valoniis) is a
family name of two
distinct powerful families with
notable descendants...
-
manor of the Holy
Trinity and
other endowments granted by
Sybilla de
Valoniis;
dissolved 1540;
granted to
William Berkeley 1544/5
Bridlington Priory...
-
together to Scotland,
where The
Scots Peerage shows the
family name as
Valoniis.
After gaining king
William the Lion's support,
Philip was made the first...
- issue. Also
Piers de Valognes, or Valoignes. Douglas,
Robert (1764). "
Valoniis Lord of Panmure". The
peerage of Scotland:
containing an
historical and...
- John (ed.),
Registrum de Panmure.
Records of the
families of Maule, De
Valoniis, Brechin, and Brechin-Barclay,
united in the line of the
Barons and Earls...
-
daughter of King
Henry II,
appointed c. 1175,
occurs 1198
Christiana de
Valoniis,
occurs 1202 and 1205 Sybil,
elected 1215
Mabel de Boseham, 1215–1247,...
- John (ed.).
Registrum de Panmure.
Records of the
families of Maule, De
Valoniis, Brechin, and Brechin-Barclay,
united in the line of the
Barons and Earls...