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Genealogy in the period from roughly AD500 to AD1600.
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van der AA, Grimberghe or Grimbergen?
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The following two lineages (as genealogics currently presents them) have a look that one might be a garbled version of the other, at least in part. * 1 Gildolf II van Brugge Heer van Gruuthuse o + 2 Katharina van Brugge # Gerhard van der Aa, Heer van Grimbergen, fl 1288... more »
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Lancelot Warde of Warde`s in Wethersfield
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Dear Fellow Listers, I found the will which Lancelot Warde witnessed, but not with son Robert Warde, instead He was a witness to a will with William Smithe , Thomas Livermore and John Bates. it was probated in Essex on 26 March 1599 / 1600 . It is recorded in Essex Wills: The... more »
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Lancelot Warde of Warde`s in Wethersfield, Essex, England
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Dear Fellow List Members, Apparently some sort of concensus has been reached about the birth and parentage of Lancelot Warde, it being suggested that he was baptized at Stoke -by- Nayland ,Suffolk ,4 February 1548/50, son of John Warde of Stoke -by-Nayland (also of Dedham, Essex)by... more »
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OT: Hercules BURLEIGH
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Dear all, I know this is off-topic for the time-scale of this list, but I'm not sure where else to ask, and I hope someone here might have some information to share. Does anyone have the background to Hercules BURLEIGH, (preferably back to the time-scale of the list:-). He shows on Google as being at the the siege of Derry... more »
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Reueden/Redden family
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[from The Monastic Annals of Taviotdale....] ."..Hugh de Reueden gave up his claim to some land called Floris [I think this is Floors Castle post Henry VIII's destruction of the abbeys] of which he and his ancestors had long held possession, contrary to justice and the will of the abbot. He resigned it at the... more »
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Cauz Question
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Hi all, I am wondering if someone here could help me with a small puzzle. Walter fitz Gilbert, baron by tenure of Bolam, Northumberland died about 1206. King John gave his two daughters, Aline and Alice in marriage to two brothers, John and James de Cauz (Caux/Calce/Calz/ Calceto, etc) [1]. Hodgson in his History of Northumberland [2] says that in the time of... more »
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Barack's Lungvilliers ascent
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Diana, Sarah Ferguson, and Barack are all cousins in part because they all descent from the marriage of Margaret de Lungvilliers to Geoffrey de Neville of Hornby Castle. You can see, on Leo's great web site here [link] what he shows for Margaret.... more »
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Barack's Harrington ascent
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In the ancestry of Barack, last year I had pointed out that Leo is missing details on that Anne Harrington who married Sir William Stanley and by him had a son Peter Stanley of Bickerstaff, esq. Anne was the "eldest daughter and co-heiress of her father" James Harrington of Wolfage, Brixworth, Blackrod and Westlegh; Knt by his... more »
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"Crínán", Abbot of Dunkeld
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Hello everyone- While researching Crínán, I noticed that his name is spelled in a variety of ways and was wondering which of them would have been closest to the original pronounciation during his lifetime. In the Scottish regnal list "D", he is called "Crau" while in list "F", he is called "Trini", both of which are apparantly Latin forms. In another... more »
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