[4] Later in the same year while Haakon was planning his invasion of Värmland he sent word to Simon, Bard Toughstone, Halvard Downright, and other bay-dwellers to meet him in the marches.
The Lawman Askel, and the king continue to question him about an allegedly false Erling Stonewall because he was "in close quarters" with him.
[9] Later that year he led a company of 300 men against the Ribbalds at a place called Befja winning a small victory over them.
[10] In 1228 when one of Skule Bårdsson's men named Roi Halkelson slew a kingsman named Olaf the White he along with Arnbjorn Johnson lead a group of liegemen and handbound men to a house where the earl's supporters were staying at and began yelling and threatening to do harm.
[13] In 1239 amidst the fighting against Skule Bårdsson he raised 50 men and killed a man named Veseti at Hellir at a manor called Solbjargir upon the advice of Knut Haakonson who by this time had come over to the king.