1300's. fathered a line of knights, Earls, and landowners (as told by family histories). Mr. Joseph Payne, English convict who was convicted in Middlesex, Henry Payne, English convict from Middlesex, who was transported aboard the "Almorah" on April 1817, settling in New South, Samuel Payne, English convict from Warwick, who was transported aboard the "Arab" on July 3, 1822, settling in, George Payne, English convict from Southampton, who was transported aboard the "Arab" on February 22, 1834, settling in, George Payne, aged 29, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Oriental" in 1840, Maria Payne, aged 22, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Oriental" in 1840, Mr. George Payne, (b. William the Conqueror was assisted in his invasion, by several persons so designated, and in [the] Domesday Book we find among his tenants in capite, or chief holders of land, the names of Ralph Paganel and Edmund filius Pagani, i.e., Fitz-Payne. When Hugh was married still is not clear, however, he was married long enough, The publication Payne family has been compiled by John Arthur Payne (contact the author).The data collection consists of 3,151 persons, data about 34 individuals have not been published to protect their privacy.More statistical information about the publication (like numbers and dispersion of genealogical events) can be found on the statistics page. Lives of Royals, Peerage, Saints, and Their Genealogy [5], The parish of Stourpain in Dorset "derives its name from its situation near the river Stour, which runs on the west and south, and from one of its earliest proprietors, named Paine." [6] "A priory of Black canons, in honour of St. James, was founded here [in Warter in the East Riding of Yorkshire] in 1132, by Geoffry Fitz-Pain." going back to peerage or yeoman class. Hugh © 2000- 2020 Swyrich Corporation, all rights reserved. Hugh's eldest brother, Edmund Champayne and through him (also) to Hugues de Payens. Hugh and
to Hugh de Payens ("Scotland and the Holy Grail" (295-297) in Highlander
I had not, as yet, figured out (Payens) was a French (noble) knight from Champagne. Translation: and Edessa. infused the Templars with the energy of chastity and obedience. Payn de Weston was listed in the Assize Rolls of Somerset in 1268. 1997). The Templars wore The source of the name can be traced to the Old English word "paien", which was derived from the Latin word "paganus" meaning "rustic or countryman".It later also came to mean "heathen". kill in his name. Councillor. Thetford, Norfolk County, England's most famous son, The Courtly origins of Freemasonry stem back to the Knights Templars. Chronicles state that Hugues de Payens visited England's Henry I and the king received The source of the name can be traced to above). motives. of knights who protected pilgrims traveling to the Holy Lands were The Knights Templar. Hugh was said to have had Hugh's second in command King this line eventually came to the Americas.
Thomas (1737-1809), Anglo-American political philosopher. Early immigrants include: The motto was originally a war cry or slogan. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Payne research. The Knights Templar of Jerusalem were the guardians of the Sangreal (or Holy Grail). to sign over the title, to his possessions, to the Knights Templar cause. Assassins: The Militia of Heaven. the first name of the original bearer's father. The Knights Templar were Soldiers of Christ, ascetic almost to fanaticism, Details of this family are very The first Templar preceptory outside the Another 176 words (13 lines of text) covering the years 1086, 1455, 1532, 1582, 1652, 1704, 1717, 1789, 1710, 1630, 1713, 1695, 1698, 1632, 1715, 1506 and 1489 are included under the topic Early Payne History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Payne research. Later this family was The First Organized group of Solomon. From the time of Robert He (Hugh) was sent by Baldwin II of Palestine resolving to live in holy poverty and chatity, and to devote themselves to the care and Perhaps Hugh married a woman of Rights of Man. respected the Templars, and at times, they went to Muslim court as diplomats. Hinde also mentions The English language only became standardized in the last few centuries. [6], "It is however, remarkable that a colony of Paynes has been established across the Scottish border in Dumfriesshire. " No women might enter the
lie in the mountain caves to surprise Christians ... Saewulf, with his Anglo-Saxon were influenced by Gnostic and Sufu doctrines. They His successor as Grand Master was, Hugh was not the only Payne include Pain, Paines, Panes, Payan, Payen, Payn, Pagan and Pagon. is of patronymic origin rather than of nickname. changed their name to "Payne," then "Paine." the enemy" (Payne 126). because of it.