Walkelin de Derby

Walkelin de Derby

Walkelin de Derby (also known as Walkelin de Ferrieres, anglicized as Walkelin de Ferrers) (c. 1135 - 1190) was a Norman lord of Eggington in the English county of Derbyshire. He was the last moneyer of the Derby Mintfact|date=November 2007 and the principal founder of Derby School.

Life

Walkelin is believed to have been born in about 1135, the son of Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby and his wife, Margaret Peverel. In 1162, he married Goda de Toeni (born about 1141), the daughter and heiress of Robert de Toeni of Eggington in Derbyshire, and settled in the county. They had at least two children, Margery (born about 1165) and Isabel (born about 1172). According to some reports, Walkelin died in 1190 at the Siege of Acre, Jerusalem. Others place his death at Oakham Castle in Rutland, although this probably refers to his second cousin, Walkelin de Ferrers, the lord of Oakham.

Derby School

The ancient Derby School may have been first established by William de Barbâ Aprilis and Walter Durdant, Bishop of Lichfield, in the reign of Henry II. It was re-founded in the second half of the 12th century by Walkelin and his wife, Goda, who gave their own house to be used for the schoolBishop Durdent and the foundation of Derby School (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, vol. 33, 1911) by Benjamin Tacchella] . However, there is no firm information on where the house was.A History of Derbyshire (1999) by Gladwyn Turbutt]

"Magna Britannia"Magna Britannia (volume 5, 1817) by Daniel and Samuel Lysons] says of Derby School -

Whilst Richard Peche, who succeeded Walter Durdant in 1162, was Bishop of Lichfield, Walkelin de Derby and Goda his wife gave the mansion in which they dwelt, and which Walkelin had purchased of William Alsin, to the canons of Derley, on condition that the hall should be for ever used as a school-room, and the chambers for the dwelling of the master and clerks. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=50726#fn110 Derby School at British History.ac.uk] ] .

References

*"The Derby School Register, 1570-1901", ed. Benjamin Tacchella (London, 1902)
*"Grammar school education in Derby: its early history to 1662" (in "Derbyshire Miscellany", vol. 15, Part 1, 1998) by Richard Clark


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