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William Paynel
(-After 1145)
Daughter of Robert d’Avranches
Guillaume Fitz Ansculf de Picquigny
(Abt 1045-)
Fulk Paynel
(-After 1130)
Beatrix de Fitz Ansculf , Heiress of Dudley
(Abt 1075-)
Agnes Paynel
(-1155)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Robert de Brus Lord of Skelton & Hertness

Agnes Paynel

  • Marriage: Robert de Brus Lord of Skelton & Hertness 1178
  • Died: 18 Nov after 1155 1178

bullet   Other names for Agnes were Agnes Paganel and Agnes Pannell.

bullet  General Notes:


~Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Vol. I, p. 137, came to England with William the conqueror and died 1141, married Agnes Paynel. This Pedigree omits this generation of Robert de Brus. It isn't likely the the Robert de Brus who came with William the Conqueror is the one who died in 1141 while in battle. He would be close to 100 years old at the time. 814

bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands.
The manuscript history of the Bruce family of Carleton records that "primus Brus de Carleton…Robertus de Brus" married "Agnetam filiam Fulconis Paynell" and received "manerium de Carleton" from his father-in-law [Dugdale Monasticon VI, Gysburn Priory, Yorkshire, IV, Nomina Antecessorum de Carleton de Familia de Brus, p. 268]. The primary source which confirms that Agnes´s father was Fulk Paynell of Staffordshire has not yet been identified. "Robertus de BrusAgnes uxor mea, filiusque noster Adam de Brus" donated property to Middlesburgh priory by undated charter [Dugdale Monasticon III, Middlesburgh Priory, Yorkshire, III, p. 632]. "Robertus de Brus…et Agnes uxor mea et Adam filius noster" founded Gisburne Priory, Yorkshire by undated charter [Dugdale Monasticon VI, Gysburn Priory, Yorkshire, I, p. 267]. The 1155 Pipe Roll records "Agnes de Bruis…p filio suo" [Hunter, J. (ed.) (1844) The Great Rolls of the Pipe for the second, third and fourth years of the reign of King Henry II 1155-1158 (London) ("Pipe Roll") 2 Hen II (1155), "Everwichscira", p. 27]. A charter of King Henry II, dated to [1176/86], confirmed donations to the canons of Gisburne, among which a donation by "Agnetis uxoris Roberti de Brus"[Early Yorkshire Charters II, 673, p. 30]. The obituary of Gisburne priory records the death "XIV Kal Dec" of "Agnetis Brus uxoris fundatoris nostri" [Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, Vol. IV (1837), Ex Calendario…Prioratui de Gisburna, p. 262].


Agnes married Robert de Brus Lord of Skelton & Hertness.1178 (Robert de Brus Lord of Skelton & Hertness was born before 1050 in Normandy and died 1141(2) in England 814,1063.)


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