Person:Paganus de Vilars (2)

Paganus de Vilars
 
d.soon after 1156
Facts and Events
Name Paganus de Vilars
Alt Name[1] Paganus de Vilars, Primus Feodatus, First Baron of Warrington
Alt Name Payne De Vilers
Alt Name[4][5] Pain de Vilers, I
Gender Male
Marriage to Unknown
Death[2][6] soon after 1156
References
  1. Beamont, William. Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first five centuries after the conquest: with historical notices of the place and neighbourhood. (Bishops Stortford, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 1974)
    Volume One Chapter II.

    Chapter II deals with Paganus.

  2. Beamont, William. Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first five centuries after the conquest: with historical notices of the place and neighbourhood. (Bishops Stortford, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 1974)
    Volume One page 12.
  3.   Beamont, William. Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first five centuries after the conquest: with historical notices of the place and neighbourhood. (Bishops Stortford, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 1974)
    Volume One page 5.

    "Paganus de Vilars was of the family of Vilars, lords of l'Isle Adam in Normandy...' [But according to Cawley, "The seigneurie passed to the Villiers family in the early 14th century on marriage with the heiress of the original family. "]

  4. Farrer, William. The Lancashire pipe rolls of 31 Henry I .... Henry II ... Richard I ... and King John ..: also early Lancashire charters of the period from the reign of William Rufus to that of King John. (Washington [District of Columbia]: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1984)
    pages 197 and 198.
  5. Farrer, William, and John Brownbill. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. (London: A. Constable, 1906-1914)
    page 337.
  6. Farrer, William, and John Brownbill. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. (London: A. Constable, 1906-1914)
    page 338.
  7.   Baines, Edward, and James Croston. The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster (revised). (Manchester, England: John Heywood, 1888-1893)
    4:400.