ARNOUL de Hesdin (-Antioch [1098]). "Ernulph de Hesding" donated the manor and church of Ruislip, Middlesex to the abbey of Bec[904]. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation by "Ernulphus de Hesdyng", confirmed by "Patricius de Cadurcis et Matildis uxor eius", of "ecclesiam de Kynermerforde", and the later donation by "Paganus filius Patricii"[905]. A charter of Stephen King of England dated 1138 confirmed donations to Gloucester St Peter including the donation by "Ernulfi de Hesding et Emelina uxoris eius" of "ecclesiam de Nortuna"[906]. "…Ernulfus de Hesding" witnessed the charter dated 27 Jan 1091 under which William II King of England confirmed the status of Bath abbey[907]. The Chronicle of Hyde records that "Ernulfus de Hednith" was unjustly accused of treason but successfully defended himself by trial of battle (dated to [1096] from the context), and left on Crusade and died at Antioch[908]. "Patricius" donated "v hidas terræ de Westona" to Bath St Peter, for the souls of "…Arnulfi de Hesding…", by charter dated 14 Sep 1100[909]. m EMMELINE, daughter of ---. "Emelina uxor Ernulfi de Hestink" donated "ecclesiam de Northona" to Gloucester St Peter by undated charter witnessed by "Rogerus filius Dodonis"[910]. A manuscript which lists donations to Gloucester St Peter includes a record of the donation in 1125 by "Robertus filius Walteri et Avelina uxor eius" of "ecclesiam de Nortone", donated earlier by "Elmelina mater Avelinæ"[911]. A charter of Stephen King of England dated 1138 confirmed donations to Gloucester St Peter including the donation by "Ernulfi de Hesding et Emelina uxoris eius" of "ecclesiam de Nortuna"[912]. Arnoul & his wife had three children