Iseult, daughter and eventually heir of William PANTULF, of Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicester (d).
(d) "CP", vol xi, p. 296, note "b" sub Saint Amand, where details of Iseult's 5 marriages are given, Walter de Tateshal being the 2nd husband; but the 3rd and 4th are transposed in order, Walter de Baskerville being the 3rd and Henry Biset the 4th, for on 26 Mar 1215 "Isolda (Iseult)" formerly wife of Walter de Baskerville, is mentioned. Moreover this Iseult cannot be the Iseult living in "1267", as she was dead about 1222. She brought Breedon and the patronage of Langley Priory, Leics., to the Tateshal family. In 1217 she confirmed gifts to Langley (which had been made by her grandfather William Pantulf and her grandmother Burga, who had 3 sons William, Roger and Philip. [Complete Peerage]
Note: Note (b) in Complete Peerage, Vol XI, p. 296 gives the complete marriages of Iseult. It also states "Her son and heir, Robert de Tateshale undertook payment of her debts, and orders were consequently made in 1223 and 1228 [restoring her property to him], which would normally connote her death; but as late as 1267 she was still prosecuting her rights of dower, etc. against her grandson Robert de Tateshale, 1264-68." The note (d) above states she was not the same Iseult that was living 1267, for she had d. c 1222, and that Walter de Baskerville should be 3rd (not 4th) husband and Henry Biset should be 4th, aft. 26 Mar 1215, (not 3rd, which also requires a change in the death date given in XI:296 (b)).