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Familie von William II 'The Younger' de Peverell Lord of Nottingham Castle (a 1155)

(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Avice [Montgomery] de Lancaster.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1112 in La Marche, Normandy, France.Quelle 2


Kind(er):

  1. Margaret Peverell  ± 1114-???? 


Notizen bei William II 'The Younger' de Peverell Lord of Nottingham Castle (a 1155)

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William "the Younger" Peverel was born 1080 in Nothingham Nothinghamshire England, and died 1155 in England. He married Avice De LANCASTER, daughter of Roger "the Poitevin" Montegomery and Almodis (Countess of La Marche). She was born 1088 in Nothinham Nothinghamshire England, and died 1149.

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The claim has been made that William Peverel was a bastard son of William the Conqueror.  The source for this is an old pedigree in which Peverel appears to have been added to the family of William.  There is no other documentation which presents a relationship supporting Peverel's placement as a royal bastard (there are a few grants from the king, but there is no indication that these represent anything special).  In addition, William had no other documented bastards, which suggests that if he did have any, he didn't bother keeping track of them.  The more recent authors that I have seen have tended not to favor such a relationship as being accurate.

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Complete Peerage, Appendix I.

William Peverel the younger, one of the principal supportors of KING STEPHEN, was a commander at the Battle of the Standard and was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln. His estates were forfeited for a time, and his castle of Nottingham was committed by THE EMPRESS [MAUD] to William Paynel. He recovered it in 1143. His wives were Odonna and AVICE DE LANCASTRIA, who was presumably a daughter of Count Roger the Poitevin (cognomine Pictaviensis), Lord of the honour of Lancaster, by his wife Aumodis, Countess of La Marche.  He had a son Henry, and a daughter, Margaret, eventually, or in her issue, his heir, and a wife of Robert, Earl of Ferrers.

About March 1152/3 HENRY, Duke of Normandy [the future King HENRY II] and count of Anjou, by a charter expedited at Devizes, formulated what he was prepared to give to [RANULF DE GERNON] the Earl of Chester, as the price of his support; not indeed, even to the half of the kingdom, but yet no inconsiderable portion of it. It ought to be unnecessary to have to state that these extensive grants never took effect.   Nine months afterwards, in Dec. 1153, THE EARL died, poisoned, as men said, by William Peverel.

Shortly after his accession to the throne, KING HENRY II visited Nottinghamshire, in order, as the annalists state, to disinherit William Peverel for having poisoned THE EARL, but more probably to punish him for what had previously been termed his wickedness and treason. William, on THE KING's approach, retired to one of his religious foundations where he became a monk. The honor of Peverel remained in the Crown for nearly half a century.  [Complete Peerage, Appendix I, pp. 762-5 (English/non-Latin portion of text)]

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The following information was contained in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann AT yaoo.com:

of Nottingham, the younger; one of the chief supporters of King Stephen [Ref: Watney #779]
1137: a commander at the battle of The Standard [Ref: Watney #779]

Peverel, William. Perhaps illegitimate son of William I by his mistress; took name of Peverel from stepfather who married her. Large holdings in Notts. and Derby. Also in 6 other counties. [Ref: Domesday Online: http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/index.html]

Of Willelm Peurel (sic) de Nottingham, Keats-Rohan has this to say: Norman, major tenant-in-chief centred upon Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. There is no direct evidence of any relationship with Ranulf Peverel . . . but it is highly likely that they were related and possibly quite closely. . . . By his wife Adeline he had issue two sons named William of whom one predeceased him and a daughter Adeliz . . . died 1113/4 . . . on the honour of Peverel see HKF i, 146ff. [Honors and Knights' Fees, W. Farrer, 3 vols, Manchester, 1923-5] [Ref: Renia Simmonds 18 Mar 2002 message to Gen-Medieval]

[Note: the above text from CP, Appendix I (as transcribed by Jim Stevens) was attached here, with several omissions and mistakes.  I have corrected the text to agree with what is stated in CP and placed it above.]

Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Derby, p. 192), identifies him as MARGARET's father. [Ref: Jim Stevens: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jast/index.html]  Note: I have removed Jim's "RIN" (ID #'s) from the above & there are several sentences that may have been miscopied/reworded as they don't make sense = see where I have added (sic)... Curt

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Curt

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von William II 'The Younger' de Peverell

Ranulph Peverell
± 1030-1072
Maud Ingelrica Nn
± 1032-< 1130

William II 'The Younger' de Peverell
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  7. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, IV:Appenndix I, 762-5
  8. VCH of Rutland: (1935), URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/, vol 2, p. 242-50
    in 115 his lands were siezed by Henry II, and he became a monk.

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