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William Peverell c. 1040 – c. 1115, Latinised to William Piperellus), was a Norman knight. Although he is not one of the fifteen proven Companions of William the Conqueror, he probably fought at the Battle of Hastings, and is listed in the Battle Abbey Roll of dubious origin. ==Origins== William Peverell the Elder was allegedly the illegitimate son of William the Conqueror by a Saxon princess named Maud Ingelrica (daughter of the noble Ingelric),〔A Genealogical Companion and Key to the History of England Consisting of Copious Genealogical Details of the British Sovereigns, p. 62, by George Fisher of Swaffham, Norfolk, pub. 1832 by Simkin & Marshall, which states: "A Natural Son of William I: William de Peverel, begotten on Maud, daughter to Ingelric, a noble Saxon, one of the most celebrated beauties of the age, who afterwards marrying Ranulph de Peverel, that surname was attached to the son of the Conqueror." (https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=H78IAQAAMAAJ&rdid=book-H78IAQAAMAAJ&rdot=1)〕 although this cannot be supported by historical records.〔See, e.g., ''The Complete Peerage'', Vol IV, App. I, pp 761–770, "Peverel Family"〕 Maud Ingelrica was later married to Ranulph Peverell, from whom William took his surname. Beryl Platts suggested that the Peverel family in Normandy derive in fact from Flanders.〔A history of Langar Hall (http://www.baronage.co.uk/langar/langar-1.html)〕 Maud and Ranulph's known legitimate son, Ranulph Peverel, was almost as well favoured by the king as was his uterine brother William Peverel and was granted 64 manors in Nottingham, although these were forfeited by his family to King Henry II for their support of King Stephen against the Empress Matilda. The baronial family of Peverel descends from Ranulph Peverel, not from William Peverel.
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