Ivo Pantulf

Ivo Pantulf was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and feudal baron of Wem in Shropshire.

Ivo Pantulf
Died1175
NationalityAnglo-Norman
Occupationbaron
Spouse(s)Alicia de Verdun
ChildrenHugh, Hamelin, Brice, William, Norman
Parent(s)Robert Pantulf

Pantulf was the son of Robert Pantulf, who was lord of Wem.[1] He was probably born around 1114.[2]

Pantulf is the witness on a document from Nicholas de Stafford to Kenilworth Priory in October 1130.[3] He was a witness on a royal charter in 1137 or 1138.[2]

Pantulf became lord of Wem on his father's death, which occurred sometime before 1137 or 1138.[1] His holding of the lordship of Wem is considered to have made him the third Baron of Wem.[4]

Pantulf gave lands to Shrewsbury Abbey between 1141 and 1155.[3] He also gave lands to Combermere Abbey in the same period.[2] He witnessed a few more charters between 1152 and 1160. Late in his life he gave land to Haughmond Abbey.[3]

Pantulf married twice. From his first marriage, he had three sons – Hugh, Hamelin, and Brice. The second marriage was to Alicia de Verdun,[1] either the daughter of Bertram II de Verdun and sister of Norman de Verdun of Alton Castle[5] or the daughter of Norman de Verdun. He had two more sons – William and Norman – from his second marriage.[1]

Pantulf died in 1175. His lands at Wem and its lordship went to his son Hugh.[1]

Citations

  1. Keats-Rohan Domesday Descendants p. 1059
  2. Bateson "Pantulf, William" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  3. Meisel Barons of the Welsh Frontier pp. 26–28
  4. Sanders English Baronies p. 94
  5. Hagger Fortunes of a Norman Family p. 16
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References

  • Bateson, Mary; Suppe, Frederick (revised) (2004). "Pantulf, William (d. 1112?)" ((subscription or UK public library membership required)). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21240. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  • Hagger, Mark S. (2001). The Fortunes of a Norman Family: The de Verduns in England, Ireland and Wales, 1066-1316. Four Courts Press. ISBN 1-85182-596-7.
  • Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. (1999). Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066–1166: Pipe Rolls to Cartae Baronum. Ipswich, UK: Boydell Press. ISBN 0-85115-863-3.
  • Meisel, Janet (1980). Barons of the Welsh Frontier: The Corbet, Pantulf, and Fitz Warin Families 1066–1272. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-3064-8.
  • Sanders, I. J. (1960). English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent 1086–1327. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. OCLC 931660.

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