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    either Richard's son Robert, or his daughter Matilda Maude de Sourdeval who married Ralph (Radulf) Paynel, Sheriff of Yorkshire. Robert and Agnes had the...
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  • William Paynel (sometimes William Paganel; died around 1146) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and baron. Son of a Domesday landholder, William inherited his...
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  • 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...
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    August (1353?): Olivier Salahadin 20 December 1354 – † 23 February 1366: Robert Paynel 16 March 1366 – 1384: Simon de Langres 4 April 1384 – † 13 September...
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    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...
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  • sheriff of Westmorland for a time, see 36 Hen. Ill. He was surety for Hugh Paynel in a plea of land, see 27 Hen. Ill. He was named defendant in a plea, at...
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  • 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...
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  • was charged scutage on half the barony. He married Margaret Paynel, daughter of Walter Paynel, lord of Brooke, Wiltshire. Nicholas II Poyntz (d.1311), heir...
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    (c. 1200 † after 1260), Viscount of Tonquédec, married Luce Paynel, sister of Fulk Paynel, without issue. Alan of Vitré, a.k.a. Alan of Dinan (1155 †...
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    III. Back in Northumbria, William changed tactics and appointed a Norman, Robert de Comines, as earl, rather than an Anglo-Saxon. Despite warnings from the...
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