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Sir Henry de Verdun (I) was an important person in Staffordshire, England, a long time ago. He was known as a Knight in 1227 and 1228. A knight was a brave warrior who served a king or lord. Henry also held two very important jobs in 1228: he was the Sheriff of Staffordshire and the Coroner there.

A Sheriff was like a chief law enforcer and administrator for a county. They made sure laws were followed and collected taxes. A Coroner was someone who investigated deaths, especially if they were sudden or unusual. Sir Henry took over these jobs from another person named Henry de Deneston.

Who Was Sir Henry de Verdun?

Sir Henry de Verdun (I) was a respected figure in medieval England. He played a key role in the local government of Staffordshire. His work as Sheriff and Coroner showed he was trusted with important duties.

His Family and Lands

Henry was the son of Bertram de Verdun (III). His family lived at Alton Castle in Staffordshire. Henry married a woman named Hawise. She was the daughter of Engenulf de Gresley.

Through his marriage to Hawise, Henry gained many lands. These included places like Darlaston, Biddulph, Swadlincote, Thursfield, and Levedale. He also held a manor called Bucknall. A manor was a large estate, often with a village and farmland, ruled by a lord. Henry held Bucknall from his older brother, Nicholas de Verdun.

His Children and Legacy

Sir Henry de Verdun (I)'s main heir was his son, also named Henry de Verdun (II). An heir is the person who legally receives property or titles after someone's death.

Henry de Verdun (II) married a woman named Amice. She was related to Sir Roger de Pyvelesdon. Sir Roger was a notable figure who died in 1272. He is remembered by the Puleston Cross, a stone monument in Newport, Shropshire.

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