Sir Hugh FitzHenry of Ravensworth, etc. d. 1304/5. His descendants
were known as FitzHugh. Sir Hugh does descend from Bardolf, brother of
Bodin, as follows.
1 Hugh FitzHENRY.[41, v, 416],[472, i, 89],[483, p. 28] Hugh died on 12
Mar 1304/1305 in Barwick-on-Tees.[41, v, 417 +@] Buried on 22 Mar
1304/1305 in Church of Romaldkirk in Richmondshire (Yorks).[41, v, 417+@]
Lived at: Ravensworth, Fremington, Mickleton, etc., Richmondshire . .
.[41, v, 416]
2 Henry FitzRANDOLPH.[41, v, 416],[472, i, 89],[483, p. 28] Of Ravensworth
(Yorks).[41] Henry was alive on 17 Jan 1257/8.[41, v, 416]
4 Ranulf Fitz Henry.[472, i, 89],[483, p. 28],[41, v, 416, n. d] Ranulf
Fitz Henry died aft 1235.[472, i, 89]
8 Henry Fitz Hervey.[472, i, 89],[483, p. 28],[41, v, 416, n. d],[74,
226:27] Henry Fitz Hervey was alive on 16 May 1212.[41, v, 416, n. d]
16 Hervey fil Akaris.[161],[472, i, 89],[483, p. 28],[41, v, 416, n.
d],[74, 226:26] Born ca 1120 in Ravensworth, Richmond (Yorks)
England.[161] Hervey fil Akaris died in 1182.[472, i, 89 +] Forester of
the New Forest and Arkengarthdale (Yorks).[41, v, 416, n. d]
32 Akaris fil Bardolf.[74, 226:25],[161],[472, i, 89],[483, p. 28],[41, v,
416, n. d] Born ca 1080 in Ravensworth, Richmond (Yorks)
England.[161],[74] Akaris fil Bardolf died in 1161.[161]
"Peter [de Quinciacus, a Cistercian monk from Normandy] made
application to Akarius Fitz-Bardolph, Lord of Ravensworth, a sub-feudatory
of Alan, Earl of Richmond. Akarius gave him a piece of land at a place
named Fors, in the valley of the Ure, in that part now called
Wensleydale." [373]
"Alan, Earl of Richmond, was dead, but his son and successor, Conan,
was favorably disposed to the community, and with the consent of Harveius,
son of Akarius Fitz-Bardolph, also deceased, he gave the monks the more
favourable site whereon the church and cloister [Jervaulx], of which
certain remains still exist, was duly built."[373]
64 Bardolf.[74, 226:24],[161],[472, i, 89],[483, p. 28],[41, v, 416, n. d]
Born ca 1045 in Kirby Parish, Ravensworth, Richmond (Yorks) England.[161]
Bardolf died in 1120.
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Hugh FitzHenry
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Alan B. Wilson
abwi...@uclink4.berkeley.edu
The following is from Early Yorkshire Charters, vol V, p 317:
Bardulf was one of the illegitimate sons of count Eudo of Penthievre;
and as a
brother of the count he witnessed a charter of Count Alan I (no 1). With
Bodin his brother
he witnessed a charter of Odo the Chamberlain (no 179).
Leslie