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Ralph Hanselyn of Shelford
- Preferred Name: Ralph Hanselyn of Shelford[1]
- Gender: M
- Occupation: in Squire of Schelford
- FSID: LDST-PHV
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Lord-Ralph-Hanselyn-Jr/6000000002135375634?through=6000000006191668052
- Birth: 1115 in Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N2.974 LONG: E1.016 with note: Removed UK from standardized location.
- Death: 1171 in Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N2.974 LONG: E1.016 with note: Removed UK from standardized location.
- Notes:
=== !The Complete Peerage GS 942 D22 cok Vol ===
!The Complete Peerage GS 942 D22 cok Vol 2 p. 417.
=== !Title: Baron of Schelford. From Ancestr ===
!Title: Baron of Schelford. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
=== From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J ===
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
=== From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J ===
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
=== Radulf II Halselin, son of Ralph Alselin ===
Radulf II Halselin, son of Ralph Alselin, he succeeded him at an unknown date before 1161. His Carta of 1166 refers to a son, but at his death c 1168/72 his heir was his daughter Roesia, wife of Thomas Bardolf (d 1188/94). [Domesday Descendants p1003]
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In 1138 Ralph was one of the Northern Barons who fought against David, King of Scots. Albermarle, as Dugdale, p62 recouts, was the chief of these great peers that gave battle to the Scots at North Alverton, when David had invaded the north with a mighty army, he (Albemarle) having under his command many stout and experienced soldiers, the rest being these, as followeth, viz. Walter de Gant, Robert de Brus, Roger do Mulbray, Walter Espec, Wiliam de Percy, Bernard de Baillol, Richard de Cursi, William Fossard, Robert de Estoteville, Ilbert de Lacy, William Peverell with the power of Nottinghamshire; Robert de Ferrers with those of Derbyshire and Geffrey Hanselyn . . . so admirable excited by that pithy oration which Geffrey, bishop of Durham then made . . . falling upon the Scots with incomparable valor, soon obtained a most compleat and glorious victory. Albemarle was advanced to the earldom of Yorkshire, as Robert de Ferrers was to that of Derbyshire.
By 18 Henry II (1172) Ralf was dead, for Thomas Bardolf paid for his twenty-five fees the scutage of Ireland, levied upon those barons who neither went in person nor sent soldiers or money.
. . . But I have broken off from Ralf II. He was the last Baron Ansel. His certificat shows his principal tenant, of the old feoffment, of the time of Henry I, was William "Ansel" of Wagreby, who hel two military fees. It means this William descended from an ancestor who held temp Henry I. But more anon. His other tenants cannot be identified beyond conjecture. Among them were Walter de Derintone, two fees; Ralf de Midelton, one fee; Walter de Digby and William, two boys one fee; Richard de Martinwast and William de Sefriwast and Peverell de Beauchamp, three fees; Ralf fil Geremundi, two fees; Robert fil Thomas, half a fee; Robert de Bernecot and Robert fil Galfridi, half a fee; Henry and Roger de Westbury, a fifth part of a fee; Roger Buffard, a twelfth of a fee; Ralf, son of Hugh de Crumwelle, held the fee claimed by the Bishop of Lincoln which was the portion received by Ralf Ansel's mother from Bishop Robert Bloet; William (or Walter), son of Hugh, had seized the hundred shillings ("c solidatas") of land Ralf had given to his (dead) son. These all of the old feoffment. Of the new feoffment Alexander de Creissi held half a fee; Ralf fil Galfridi, half a fee; Germanus fil Simon and William Burdet and William de Lincoln and Galfrid fil Roger, half a fee; Ralf fil Roger of Bildeston and Galfrid fil Gilbert and Reginald de Radeclive and John de Galdings and Galfrid de Fuleleche (Fulebech) and Ulf de Stobbetone and William de Westbury hold half a fee; Adam de Creissi holds a twenty-fourth part of a fee.
[Ansell History of the Name p7-9]
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.23, 41, 51;
Preferred Parents:
Father: Ralph Hanselin Hanselyn Shelford, b. ABT 1087 in Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England d. 1168 in Shelllford, England (United Kingdom)
Mother: Emma De Blouette, b. 1094 in Nottinghamshire, England
Sources:
- Title: online - Hanselin
Note: Ralph II Hanselyn (Hanselin), Baron of Shelford's/o Ralph I Hanselin &
b- 1117-20 - Shelford, Norringhamshire,England
m-
d - shortly bef 1171 - Shelford, Nottinghamshire
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