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- King Edward the Confessor. At the time, the land and village were called Wahull. After the Norman invasion, William the Conqueror gave the lands, manor...
- married Mary de Wahull, had issue. Alice de Pinkeney, married Ralph de Throp, had issue. Agnes de Pinkeney, married John de Wahull, had issue. Burke...
- Barony de Wahull of Odell Castle Walter de Wahull II (~1170–1208) Saher de Wahull (~1208–1250) Walter de Wahull III (~1250–1269) John de Wahull (1269–1296)...
- Henry de Pinkeney, Baron of Pinkeney, Lord of Wedon-Pinkeney and Mary de Wahull. He succeeded to his father's estates and titles upon the death of his father...
- the village to Walter le Fleming. In 1142 Walter's descendant Simon de Wahull gave land to the Knights Templar, who established themselves as Lords of...
- century. It was believed to have been a timber castle, the stronghold of the Wahull family, and later the de Grey family. In 1276, Walter Beywin is described...
- jurisdiction had accrued to the great over-lordships, such as those of Beauchamp, Wahull and Caynho, and to several religious houses, the prior of St John of Jerusalem...
- Bayeux Tapestry Appendix L - page 45 - Claims to the alleged Barony of Wahull XIII. Peers created 1901 to 1938 1940 H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de...
- a claim, vainly prosecuted by his son, to the ancient English barony of Wahull. Trove Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1887). "Chetwood, Knightly" . Dictionary of...
- the Fleming (possibly Walter of Douai), and was attached to the barony of Wahull at least until 1372, and possibly as late as 1515. Sometime after the Battle...