Ivo Pantulf
- Born: Wem, Shropshire, England
- Marriage (1): Alice de Verdon 183,786
- Marriage (2): Unknown
- Died: 1167-1176, Wem, Shropshire, England 183
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 183 Ivo Pantulf, most likely the son, and clearly the heir of Robert Pantulf, comes into notice before the death of Henry I. He attests, 1130/35, to a confirmation of the Church of Stone, Staffordshire and of land at Walton, to Kenilworth Priory. The person confirming is Nicholas, second Baron of Stafford. In 1167, Sheriff Hales had been amerced half a merk by Alan de Nevill. It is described by its owner's name, Hales Ivonis Pantul. In 1176, the Staffordshire Pipe-Roll mentions Georffrey de Codewalton and William Purcel, "two men of Yvo Pantulf" being fined 2 merks by the King for Forest-Trespass. This is the last record in which his name appears.
Ivo Pantulf had at least five sons, Hugh, Hameline, Brice, William and Norman. Of these, William and Norman seem to have been his sons by Alice de Verdon, probably a daughter of Norman de Verdon. These two had, apparently from their mother, some property at Rudyard in Staffordshire. Each of them also obtained an estate at Sheriff Hales from their father. William had an estate at Cublesdon, so he is sometimes styled of Cublesdon, sometimes of Hales. Both William and Norman, seem to have been living in 1226.
~Antiquites of Shropshire, Vol. IX, p. 162-164
Ivo married Alice de Verdon, daughter of Norman de Verdon and Lescelina de Clinton 183.,786
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