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William Peverel

Legg inn av Gjest » 30 des 2005 07:12:17

The following books state that William Peverel was an illegitimate
son of William I, the Conqueror, King of England.

"Doomsday Book" Thomas Hinde Editor
The Doomsday Book, goes on to say that Ranulf Peverel married the NN
mistress of King William, and that William Peverel took Ranulf
Peverel's name.


"The Nottingham Date Book" Archive CD Books 2003

1068 King William the Conqueror arrived in
Nottingham with his illegitimate son William Peveral who came with
WTC and fought in the battle of Hastings.

I have the Elder, and the Younger as Gov of Nottingham Castles

Can anyone confirm this please?

Brendan Wilson





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Tim Powys-Lybbe

Re: William Peverel

Legg inn av Tim Powys-Lybbe » 30 des 2005 12:16:21

In message of 30 Dec, wilson97@paradise.net[.]nz wrote:

The following books state that William Peverel was an illegitimate
son of William I, the Conqueror, King of England.

"Doomsday Book" Thomas Hinde Editor
The Doomsday Book, goes on to say that Ranulf Peverel married the NN
mistress of King William, and that William Peverel took Ranulf
Peverel's name.


"The Nottingham Date Book" Archive CD Books 2003

1068 King William the Conqueror arrived in
Nottingham with his illegitimate son William Peveral who came with
WTC and fought in the battle of Hastings.

I have the Elder, and the Younger as Gov of Nottingham Castles

Can anyone confirm this please?

No. In Keats-Rohan's "Domesday People" a William Peverel, d. 1113/4,
gets a significant article which says he was a Norman and a major
tenant-in-chief in Domesday, but no mention is made of his parentage
which she (K-R) presumably thought was unknown.

In Anthony Camp's "My Ancestors came with the Conqueror" there is no
mention of any William Peveral in any surviving documents that relate
those that fought with William the C at Hastings. Though there was a
William Peveral on the infamous Battle Abbey Roll.

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