• Source: Ranulf fitz Walter
    • Ranulf fitz Walter, also known as Randolph fitz Walter, was a prominent 11th-century noble. A Norman knight, Ranulf participated in William, Duke of Normandy's invasion of England in 1066. He obtained lands of Norfolk and Suffolk in England from Roger Bigod as tenant in chief. Ranulf was succeeded by his eldest son Gibert.


      Marriage and issue


      Ranulf married Matilda, daughter of Ralph I de Langetot, they are known to have had the following issue:

      Gilbert fitz Ranulf, married Richildis.
      Agnes fille Ranulf, married Robert II de Vaux of Pentney, had issue.
      Simon fitz Ranulf.


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      References


      Fleming, Robin (2003). Domesday book and the law : society and legal custom in early medieval England. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-63038-X. OCLC 1131577280.

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