1166: [597] "Charter of William Pantulf of Samella, his wife Burga, and his three sons William, Roger, and Philip, granting to the abbey of St. Andrew the land of Samella, to hold for ever free of all secular rent and service etc.…. for the weal of their souls. William makes this grant in chapter of the monks and places it on the altar by a book." [1]
Property
The priory of Langley
"Langley Nunnery was founded by William Pantulf and his wife Burgia, about the middle of the 12th century. (fn. 1)" [2]
Sources
↑ "Calvados: Part 3," in Calendar of Documents Preserved in France 918-1206, ed. J Horace Round (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1899), 190-217. British History Online, accessed May 7, 2017, [1].
↑ "House of Benedictine nuns: The priory of Langley," in A History of the County of Leicestershire: Volume 2, ed. W G Hoskins and R A McKinley (London: Victoria County History, 1954), 3-5. British History Online, accessed May 7, 2017, [2].
FMG: WILLIAM [II] Pantulf, son of [IVO Pantulf & his [second] wife Alice de Verdun] (-after 1166). m BURGA [de Stuteville], daughter of [ROBERT [II] d’Estouteville & his second wife Erneburga ---] (-after 1166). [3]
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You're welcome to correct the profile if your are pre-1500 certified here on wikitree or to request a change of the profile on the G2G forum. I am unable to make changes as I am not pre-1500 certified.
Thank you, PE. The thing is that the generation before also has timeline problems. It looks as if Alice and alleged father Norman should be contemporaries rather than father and daughter (as MedLands has it). Without more sources, I don't know how to fix it. Perhaps other info will emerge.
FMG offers little help with dates and does not guarantee the lineage. Perhaps should be rethought...?