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Family of William + PEVEREL and Avicia + of LANCASTER

Husband: William + PEVEREL (1080-1155)
Wife: Avicia + of LANCASTER (1088-1150)
Children: Margaret + PEVEREL (1114- )
Marriage 1112 La Marche, Normandy, France

Husband: William + PEVEREL

Name: William + PEVEREL
Sex: Male
Father: William + PEVEREL (1040-1113)
Mother: Adeline + (1054-1119)
Birth 1080 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Death 1155 (age 74-75) England

Wife: Avicia + of LANCASTER

Name: Avicia + of LANCASTER
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1088
Death 1150 (age 61-62)

Child 1: Margaret + PEVEREL

Name: Margaret + PEVEREL
Sex: Female
Spouse 1: Robert I + of FERRERS (1062-1139)
Spouse 2: Robert of FERRERS ( -1162)
Birth 1114 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Occupation Countess of Derby
Death

Note on Husband: William + PEVEREL

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William "the Younger" Peverel (c. 1080–1155) was the son of William Peverel. He lived in Nottingham, England.[1]

 

He married Avicia de Lancaster (1088 – c. 1150) in La Marche, Normandy, France. She was the daughter of Roger "The Poitevin" Montgomery and Countess Almodis of La Marche. In 1114, she bore a daughter, Margaret Peverel.[1] Another member of his family, Maude Peverel (a sister or daughter) was - by 1120 - the first wife of Robert fitz Martin.

 

William inherited the Honour of Peverel.

 

 

Scottish atrocities depicted on the 14th century Luttrell Psalter.He was a principal supporter of King Stephen, and a commander in the Battle of the Standard. He was captured at The Battle of Lincoln.[2]

 

King Henry II dispossessed William of the Honour, for conspiring to poison the Earl of Chester - though historians speculate that the King wished to punish him for his 'wickedness and treason' in supporting King Stephen. The Earl died before he took possession of the Honour, and it stayed in the Crown for about a half century.[2][3]