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Ralph Paynel Sheriff of Yorkshire
(Abt 1050-)
Maud de Surdeval Heiress of Hooton Pagnell
Robert Fossard Baron of Mulgrave
(Abt 1080-1135)
Alexander Paynel
(Abt 1085-)
Agnes Fossard
William Paynel
(-1202)

 

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Frethesanda de Munchensy

William Paynel

  • Born: Hooton Pagnell, West Riding Yorkshire, England
  • Marriage: Frethesanda de Munchensy
  • Died: 1202, Hooton Pagnell, West Riding, Yorkshire, England

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 141
On the death in 1230 of Maurice de Gant, grandson of Robert de Gant and Alice Paynel, Irnham and East Quantockshead and the remainder of his Paynel inheritance passed to his distant cousin Andrew Luterel, who was descended from Ralph Paynel the Domesday tenant by his second wife Maud, presumed to be a daughter and coheir of Richard de Surdeval. Andrew Luterel had previously inherited the estates held by Ralph Paynel in right of his second wife, which included Hooton Pagnell and other lands in West Ride Yorks. These, which had been held by William Paynel of Hooton, grandson of Ralph by his second wife, passed to Geoffrey Luterel, Andrew's father, by marriage with Frethesant, daughter and eventually sole heir of William Paynel. Irnham, East Quantockshead and Hooton Pagnell thus descended in the Luterel family.

~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. X, p. 320

Sir Geoffrey Luttrell married, before 26 February 1203/4, Frethesant, daughter and coheir of William Paynel. He died in 1216 or 1217.Frethesant, his widow married, in 1217, Henry de Newmarch, who was dead in 1239.

~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. VIII, pp. 283-284

Frethesant Paynell was the daughter and heir of William Paynell. William was the son of Alexander, the youngest son of Ralph Paynel. Lands in co. York, including the manor of Hooton (Paynell), had been acquired by Ralph through his married with Maud, presumed to be daughter of Richard de Surdeval. These were passed to Jordan Paynell, their son, and after his death to Alexander. Ralph's own holding as a Domesday tenant in chief, which included Drax, co. York, Irnham, co. Lincoln, and manors in Somerset and Devon, passed to his son William, presumably by an ealier marriage, from whom was descended Maurice de Gaunt. Alexander Paynel's marriage to Agnes, daughter of Robert Fossard, brought him land in Bramham. The heirs of his son William Paynel (of the younger branch) were two daughters, Frethesant Luterel and Isabel Bastard.

~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. X, p. 284, footnot (d)


William married Frethesanda de Munchensy, daughter of Sir Warin de Munchensy Knight and Agnes Fitz John Heiress of Swanscombe.


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