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Verdun perry
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verdun perry

“…Normannus de Verdune…” witnessed the undated charter under which "Enisanus et Ernaldus filius meus" donated "ecclesiam S.

verdun perry

The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Normano de Verduim" exempted in Staffordshire and "pro terra patris sui" in Leicestershire. The Leicestershire Survey, dated to, records "in Hallested Normannus de Verdun" in Tilton Hundred. de Clinton avus meus", including the donation by "Lecelinæ et concessione Bertrami de Verduno filio eius" of "ecclesiam de Etha", by undated charter.Ī charter of King Henry II records donations to York St Mary, including the donation of land “in Bosward” by “Bertramus de Verduno”. “Henricus de Clintona" confirmed donations to Kenilworth priory, Warwickshire, founded by "G. “Bertramo de Verdun” witnessed a charter dated to under which William I King of England notified restoration of land to the archbishop of York. Wikipedia calls Norman of Verdun, father of Bertram III, Chamberlain of Henry I, d ca 1153. Her parentage and marriage are indicated by a claim dated against "Ricardus de Canvill et Eustachia uxor sua" relating to "ecclesiam de Hethe" which "Lecelina de Clinton avia ipsius Nicolai…Bertrami de Verdun" had donated to Kenilworth priory. He married Lesceline de Clinton, daughter of GEOFFREY de Clinton & his wife Lesceline. Loyd suggests that the Verdun family took their name from Verdun, a fief in the parish of Vessey, canton Pontorson, in the present-day French département of Manche. The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

verdun perry

Norman was the son of Bertram de Verdun, who died before 1129.ĭomesday Book records “Bertram de Verdun” holding Farnham Royal in Stoke Hundred in Buckinghamshire.













Verdun perry