Ivo Pantulf | |
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Died | 1175 |
Nationality | Anglo-Norman |
Occupation | baron |
Spouse | Alicia de Verdun |
Children | Hugh, Hamelin, Brice, William, Norman |
Parent | Robert Pantulf |
Ivo Pantulf was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and feudal baron of Wem in Shropshire.
Pantulf was the son of Robert Pantulf, who was lord of Wem. [1] He was probably born around 1114. [2]
Pantulf is the witness on a document from Nicholas de Stafford to Kenilworth Priory in October 1130. [3] He was a witness on a royal charter in 1137 or 1138. [2]
Pantulf became lord of Wem on his father's death, which occurred sometime before 1137 or 1138. [1] His holding of the lordship of Wem is considered to have made him the third Baron of Wem. [4]
Pantulf gave lands to Shrewsbury Abbey between 1141 and 1155. [3] He also gave lands to Combermere Abbey in the same period. [2] He witnessed a few more charters between 1152 and 1160. Late in his life he gave land to Haughmond Abbey. [3]
Pantulf married twice. From his first marriage, he had three sons – Hugh, Hamelin, and Brice. The second marriage was to Alicia de Verdun, [1] either the daughter of Bertram II de Verdun and sister of Norman de Verdun of Alton Castle [5] or the daughter of Norman de Verdun. He had two more sons – William and Norman – from his second marriage. [1]
Pantulf died in 1175. His lands at Wem and its lordship went to his son Hugh. [1]
Ivo Pantulf | |
---|---|
Died | 1175 |
Nationality | Anglo-Norman |
Occupation | baron |
Spouse | Alicia de Verdun |
Children | Hugh, Hamelin, Brice, William, Norman |
Parent | Robert Pantulf |
Ivo Pantulf was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and feudal baron of Wem in Shropshire.
Pantulf was the son of Robert Pantulf, who was lord of Wem. [1] He was probably born around 1114. [2]
Pantulf is the witness on a document from Nicholas de Stafford to Kenilworth Priory in October 1130. [3] He was a witness on a royal charter in 1137 or 1138. [2]
Pantulf became lord of Wem on his father's death, which occurred sometime before 1137 or 1138. [1] His holding of the lordship of Wem is considered to have made him the third Baron of Wem. [4]
Pantulf gave lands to Shrewsbury Abbey between 1141 and 1155. [3] He also gave lands to Combermere Abbey in the same period. [2] He witnessed a few more charters between 1152 and 1160. Late in his life he gave land to Haughmond Abbey. [3]
Pantulf married twice. From his first marriage, he had three sons – Hugh, Hamelin, and Brice. The second marriage was to Alicia de Verdun, [1] either the daughter of Bertram II de Verdun and sister of Norman de Verdun of Alton Castle [5] or the daughter of Norman de Verdun. He had two more sons – William and Norman – from his second marriage. [1]
Pantulf died in 1175. His lands at Wem and its lordship went to his son Hugh. [1]