William Paynel

William Paynel
Diedaround 1145 to 1147
OccupationBaron of Hooton Pagnell
Spouse(s)(1) daughter of William fitzWimund
(2) Avice
Children
  • Hugh
  • Fulk
  • Thomas
  • John
  • Alice
  • possibly Gertrude
ParentRalph Paynel

William Paynel (sometimes William Paganel;[1] died around 1146) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and baron. Son of a Domesday landholder, William inherited his father's lands in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Normandy after the death of an older brother during their father's lifetime. After the death of King Henry I of England, Paynel supported Henry's daughter Matilda in her attempts to take the throne from her cousin Stephen, who had seized it. Matilda entrusted Nottingham Castle to Paynel's custody, although he lost it within two years when it was captured by a supporter of Stephen's. Paynel also founded two religious houses - one in England and one in Normandy. After Paynel's death around 1146, his lands were split between two sons.

  1. ^ Keats-Rohan Domesday Descendants pp. 1057–1058