Household of Randolph (Randolphus de Vallibus) de Vaux
Notes about Randolph (Randolphus de Vallibus) de Vaux
Ranulph de Vallibus Lord Tryermayne was born about 1092 in Normandie, France.1 He was the son of Harold de Vaux Lord de Vaux.1 He held Sowarby, Carlatan, and Hadbroughtly in Cumberland.1xcerpt from "Welles Family": Baron Ranulph de Vallibus, the second of the three Brothers that had such large possessions in Cumberland, by the gift of "Ranulph de Meschines", about King Stephen's time (1134 to 1154). He settled in England "after the Norman Conquest," say about year 1120. This Ranulph, called also Randulphus de Vallibus, in the about allotment had the Lordships of Sowarby, Carlatan, and Hadbroughtly, in Cumberland. He was called Ranulph Lord Tryermayne, or Tremayne, whose line, after several generations, terminated in an heiress, named Mabel, who married John de Vaux ( or Vallibus), a descendant of Robert de Vallibus, the younger branch.
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