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About Baron Simon de Wahull
Walter De Wahull, whose son Simon De Wahull, in the time of King Henry I., or Stephen, with Sibyll, his wife, gave the church of Langford to the Knights Templars.
Walter De Wahull, certified, in the 12th year of the reign of Henry II. (1165) on the assessment of the aid for marrying the King's daughter, his knight's fees to be twenty-seven and three. He was later concerned in the insurrection of Robert, Earl of Leicester, and was made prisoner in a battle near St. Edmundsbury. By his first wife, Albreda, widow of Guy de St. Valery, Walter De Wahull had no issue, but by Roesia, his second wife, he had two daughters and two sons, Simon and John.
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Baron Simon de Wahull's Timeline
1110 |
1110
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Pateshull,Odell,Bedfordshire,England
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1130 |
1130
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Odell,Cranfield,Bedfordshire,England
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1149 |
1149
Age 39
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Thenford,,Northamptonshire,England
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