A SURVEY OF THE HijNOXTR OF PKVEKEI, 



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Pkvekel Pedigree. 



William I., 

 ' The Conqueror." 



= Maude, d. of 

 ; Ingilric. 



) Related to 

 ( Edwd. Confessor. 



= Ranulph, son of 

 Payne Peverel, stan- 

 dard bearer to Robert, 

 Duke of Noimandy, 

 father to William the 

 Conqueror. 



William Peverel 

 Possessed 16 manors in Derby- 

 shire, besides Peak Castle. 

 Nottingham Castle given to 

 him A.D. 1067-8. 

 Died in disgrace at Court. 



Castellnne 

 Peverell, 

 of Dover. 

 (Glover': 



I 

 Payne Peverel, 

 Lord of Brune, 

 Cambridgeshire. 

 Derbyshire," 197-199) 



William Peverel 

 Founder of Lenton Priory 

 A.D. 1 102. Founded a 

 convent of Black Monks 

 near Northampton. Died 

 A.D. 1 1 13. 



Adeline, living 1131-5. 

 (Pipe Rolls.) 



William Peverel 

 of Nottingham Castle. Helped 

 to win the Battle of the 

 Standard. Taken prisoner 

 at Lincoln by Ralph Paganel, 

 to whom Nottingham Castle 

 was given by the Empress. 

 Recaptured by Peverel next 

 year. 



Odona. 



Henry William Peverel 



Peverel. Deprived of his estates, ann. I 



See Deering's Hen. H., for poisoning Kanulph, 



Nottingham, son of R. Meschines, Earl of 



pp. 236 & 290. Chester, in 1153. Took the 



cowl at Lenton, but soon after 



fled the kingdom. Hen. H. took 



all his lands, and bestowed them 



on his son John at his birth, with 



the title of Earl of Morteyn. 



Peverel Estates in Derbyshire, mentioned in Domesday. — Belesovre, 

 Glapwell, Esnotrewic, Normantune, Cotenovre, Hainovre, Lanylei, Smitecote, 

 Sirelunt, Ufton, Peak Castle, Bradewell, Heselbec, Hoehelai, Habenai 

 (Abney), Watrefeld. 



