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Liulf de Audley
- Born: Abt 1120, Audley, Staffordshire, England
- Marriage: Unknown
- Died: After 1154
General Notes:
The 1887 edition of Cokayne's Complete Peerage, (AUDLEY) the father of Liulf (father of Adam who was father of Henry) was Adam who had a grant from Henry I of the manors of Aldithley, Tulke and half of Batterbey, Staffordshire, which belonged previously belonged to Gamul, according to the Domesday Serve.
In The Medieval England Ancestors of Robert Abell, it says that this Liuf's father was also a man named Liuf. The pedigrees of both the early ancestors house of Audley and Stanley are so varied and even have been claimed to be more legendary than real, so I used Cokayne's Complete Peerage, Vol. I, and The Medieval England Ancestors of Robert Abell as my sources since I've found them to more reliable.
Cokayne's Complete Peerage, Vol. I, (AUDLEY) 1887 edition, page 197 says that Liulf de Audley was the Sheriff of Cheshire, and in 1130 he was fined for the murder of Gamul, his father's predecessor. 721,846
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 721 Liulf had a grant of Audley, Staffordshire from Nicholas de Verdun during the reign of King Stephen. His son and heir was Adam. ~Medieval Ancestors of Robert Bell, pg.8
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