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- Halenald_de_Bidun abstract "Halenald de Bidun or Halneth de Bidun was a Breton who held land in England during the reigns of King Henry I and Stephen.Halenald was from either Bidon or La Ville-Bidon, two locations in the Dol region of Brittany. By the late 1120s he was overlord of a group of manors around Lavendon in Buckinghamshire. The lands were held in 1086 by William, who was the chamberlain of Geoffrey de Montbray, the Bishop of Coutances, when they were recorded in the Domesday Book as William's. The historian I. J. Sanders considered the honour of Lavendon as probably an English feudal barony, which if true would make Halenald the Baron of Lavendon.Halenald gave gifts to Thornton Abbey in Lincolnshire and later became a monk at St Andrews Priory in Northampton.Halenald married twice - first to Sara, who was the mother of his son John, who was his heir. His second wife was Agnes, but while the Complete Peerage states that she was the daughter of Pain fitzJohn and his wife Sybil and that she had previously been the wife of Warin de Munchensy. Katharine Keats-Rohan disagrees that Agnes was the daughter of Pain fitzJohn, stating that the chronology doesn't work, but not elaborating on why. Keats-Rohan has Halenald's second wife as of unknown parentage. Keats-Rohan instead has Agnes, daughter of Pain fitzJohn as the wife of Halenald's son Halenald. Halenald's sons were John, Simon, Halenald, Trihan, Walter, and Alfred. Walter is described as a \"clerk\", or a member of the clergy, and Alfred is described as a priest. Walter de Bidun became the chancellor of Scotland and was Bishop of Dunkeld-elect right before his death. Halenald had at least one daughter, Amicia and perhaps another named Matilda, who may have been the daughter of John de Bidun, however. Besides John, it is not clear which of his wives was the mother of his various children. Halenald died after 1156, and his widow survived him. Amicia married Gerard de Limesi and Matilda married Walchelin Visdeloup, and was a widow in 1185.".
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- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Baron_of_Lavendon.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Dunkeld.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Bretons.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Buckinghamshire.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Brittany.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Cluniac_priories_in_Britain.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink English_feudal_barony.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_de_Montbray.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Henry_I_of_England.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Katharine_Keats-Rohan.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Lavendon.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Northampton.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Pain_fitzJohn.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Coutances.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Stephen,_King_of_England.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Sybil_(wife_of_Pain_fitzJohn).
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink The_Complete_Peerage.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Thornton_Abbey.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Walter_de_Bidun.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLink Warin_de_Munchensy.
- Halenald_de_Bidun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halenald de Bidun".
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- Halenald_de_Bidun subject Category:People_from_Brittany.
- Halenald_de_Bidun hypernym Breton.
- Halenald_de_Bidun type Person.
- Halenald_de_Bidun comment "Halenald de Bidun or Halneth de Bidun was a Breton who held land in England during the reigns of King Henry I and Stephen.Halenald was from either Bidon or La Ville-Bidon, two locations in the Dol region of Brittany. By the late 1120s he was overlord of a group of manors around Lavendon in Buckinghamshire. The lands were held in 1086 by William, who was the chamberlain of Geoffrey de Montbray, the Bishop of Coutances, when they were recorded in the Domesday Book as William's. The historian I.".
- Halenald_de_Bidun label "Halenald de Bidun".
- Halenald_de_Bidun wasDerivedFrom Halenald_de_Bidun?oldid=698558031.
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