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Walkelin de Ferrers




Family 1: Goda de Toeni,    b. ABT 1130 in England    d. in England, United Kingdom
  1. Henri De Ferriers, b. 1036 in france     d. 1088
  2. Sir Henry I Lord of Chambrais and Longueville DeFerrers, b. 28 MAY 1036 in Normandy, France NORMAN SOLDIER CONQUERORED ENGLAND BATTLE OF HASTINGS     d. 1093 in Tutbury, Staffordshire, England
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  1. Title: Derby School founder, His Wife DONATED PROPERTY FOR SCHOOL
    Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derby_School
    Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derby_School;
    Note: TEXT FROM SITE Origins - around 1160 The school was founded in the 12th century around 1160 by a local magnate, Walkelin de Derby (also called Walkelin de Ferrieres, or de Ferrers) and his wife, Goda de Toeni, who gave their own house to an Augustinian priory called Darley Abbey to be used for the school.[1] Local legend has it that it was the second oldest school in England.[2] However, there is no firm information as to the site of the original school.[3] Recorded in a book entitled "Distinguished Alumni of Derby School" by J.M.J. Fletcher and published in 1872 there is a drawing of "St. Helen's House in Olden Times" on the inside front cover which it is believed was the original house given to the Augustinian friars. Its site eventually became a marble workshop and factory, somewhere on the opposite side of King Street from the new St. Helen's House built in 1766 and 1767. While Derby School was in existence almost continuously for more than eight centuries, it was closed for a few years first between 1536 and 1541 as a result of the Dissolution of the Monasteries and then until its re-founding by Royal Charter in 1554[4]

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