Walkelin MAMINOT
- Married: 1150, , Norfolk, England
Ancestral File Number: FHKP-S8.
General Notes:
BOOK The Political History of England, Vol II, George Burton Adams Longmans Green and Co, 1905, Ch X, p217: [1138] "It is natural to suppose that the many barons who now declared against the king, and fortified their castles, were influenced by a knowledge of Robert's action, or at least by a knowledge that it was coming. No one of these was of the rank of earl. William Peverel, Ralph Lovel, and Robert of Lincoln, William Fitz John, William of Mohun, Ralph Paganel, and William Fitz Alan, are mentioned by name as holding castles against the king, besides a son of Robert's and Geoffrey Talbot who were at Bristol, and Walkelin Maminot who held Dover. The movement was confined to the southwest, but as a beginning it was not to be neglected..."
ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Ver 4.10 FHKP-S8.
Marriage Information:
Walkelin married Countess Julianna De Vere NORFOLK, daughter of Chamberlain Aubrey De Vere ENGLAND, II and Adeliza De CLARE, in 1150 in , Norfolk, England. (Countess Julianna De Vere NORFOLK was born about 1108-1116 in Hedingham, Essex, England, christened in Hedingham, Norfolk, England and died about 1199-1200.)
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