Stephen de Bulmer, upon the aid being levied in the 12th Henry II [1166] toward the marriage portion of that monarch's dau., certified his knights' fees to amount to the number of five de veteri feoffamento, and one-and-a-half, and fourth part, de novo, for which, in two years afterwards, he paid six marks and a-half. Stephen de Bulmer was s. by his son, Thomas de Bulmer. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 88, Bulmer, Baron Bulmer]
Stephen de Bulmer, upon the aid being levied in the 12th Henry II [1166] toward the marriage portion of that monarch's dau., certified his knights' fees to amount to the number of five de veteri feoffamento, and one-and-a-half, and fourth part, de novo, for which, in two years afterwards, he paid six marks and a-half.