- of
Hervey Walter and his wife,
Matilda de
Valoignes, who was one of the
daughters of
Theobald de
Valoignes.
Their children were Theobald, Hubert—****ure...
- of
Hervey Walter and his wife Maud de
Valoignes, one of the
daughters (and co-heiresses) of
Theobald de
Valoignes, who was lord of
Parham in Suffolk. Walter...
-
founded 1190 by
Aubrey de Vere, Earl of
Oxford (or by a
member of the
Valoignes family);
dissolved 1536;
granted to
Thomas Goodrich,
Bishop of Ely 1538/9...
-
built a
leper hospital at Somerton, in Norfolk.
Ranulf married Bertha de
Valoignes,
daughter of
Theobald de Valoines, lord of the
manor of Parham, Suffolk...
- a daughter,
Juliana FitzGerald.
Unnamed daughter who
married Hamon de
Valoignes, by whom she had issue.
Alice de
Burgh Egidia died on 24
February 1240...
- de
Valognes (
Valoignes, Valoines, Valoins, Valons, Valeynes, Valeignes, Valens, Valence, Valance, Valang, Valoniis) is a
family name of two
distinct powerful...
- from
Theobald Walter (d. 1205),
eldest son of
Hervey Walter and Maud de
Valoignes.
During the
reign of
Henry II of
England Theobald held the
position of...
- has been
located at
Askeaton since 1199, when it was
given to Hamo de
Valoignes, the
Justiciary of
Ireland between 1197 and 1199. In the
Annals of Inisfallen...
-
dapifer of
Henry I of
England and
second to Muriel,
daughter of
Piers de
Valoignes.
Around 1151
Warin witnessed the
foundation charter of Old
Buckenham Priory...
- and
royal chancellor, was one of five sons of
Ralph d'Aubigny and
Sybil Valoignes,
whose ancestral home was
Saint Aubin-d'Aubigné in Brittany. He was lord...