(disputed)[6] after 1066: subtenant of Allerton manor.[7][3]
Sources
Bibliography
Cawley, C. (2006). "Herluin." Medieval Lands v.4. Fmg.ac.[8]
Coleman, (1899). "Descent of the manor of Allerton." Proceedings, 45. Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Barnicott and Pearce. Google Books.[9][4]
↑ Domesday Book has entries for both Raoul FitzHerluin and Raoul de Conteville, (Keats-Rohan, 1999).
↑ Frendesendis is Herluin's second wife.[1] His first wife, Herlave died about 1050/3.
↑ Orderic Vitalis claimed that this Ralph was given extensive lands but according to the Domesday book, it's not true.[2]
↑ There are some major problems with data in Coleman (1899). For instance... Frendesendis is not Ralph's father's first wife, and his older sons were children of Herlave. Another issue is the claim for lands ...
it contradicts the Domesday Book. This is explained by Keats-Roahn (1999).