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Alice de Montague



Preferred Parents:
Father: Thomas Montagu 4th Earl Of Salisbury, b. 1388 in Shenley, Hertfordshire, England   d. 3 NOV 1428 in Meung, Orléanais, France
Mother: Eleanor de Holland Countess of Salisbury, b. 29 NOV 1384 in Upholland, Lancashire, England   d. AFT 1413 in Bisham Manor, Berkshire, England

Family 1: Richard de Neville 5th Earl Of Salisbury,    b. 1400 in Raby, Durham, England    d. 31 DEC 1460 in Pontefract Castle, West Yorkshire, England
  1. John Neville, b. ABT 1431 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England     d. 14 APR 1471 in Barnet, Hertfordshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: The armorial glass of the Oxford Diocese, 1250-1850
    Author: Lamborn, Edmund Arnold Greening, The armorial glass of the Oxford Diocese, 1250-1850, London : Oxford University Press, 1949, p. 117 Pedigree, Family History Library (FHL), 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150-3400, USA, 942.57 D24L.
    Note: [PFT:AQ] [S:Titl] The armorial glass of the Oxford Diocese, 1250-1850 [S:Auth] Lamborn, Edmund Arnold Greening [S:AbbrA] [S:Publ] London : Oxford University Press, 1949 [S:Caln] 942.57 D24L [Page] p. 117 Pedigree [R:Name] Family History Library (FHL) [R:Addr] 35 North West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150-3400, USA [R:Phon] 801-240-1000 [/PFT]
  2. Title: Our Royal Titled Ancestors
    Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p577.htm#i17329;
  3. Title: Essex, England, Select Church of England Parish Registers, 1518-1960
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/9850/records/1786176;
  4. Title: Wales, Select Births and Baptisms, 1541-1907
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/60217/records/1905346;
  5. Title: Alice Montagu Neville, "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-TQVZ : 14 June 2022), Alice Montagu Neville, ; Burial, Bisham, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England, Bisham Priory; citing record ID 84289509, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-TQVZ;
  6. Title: The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623
    Author: The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623, Vol. 2, page 337
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop01grazgoog;
    Note: See copy of the record in the Memories section.
    Page: This confirms the identity of Alicia Monteacuto, wife of Henricus FitzHugh of Sarum, Wiltshire, England
  7. Title: Alice Montacute in Magna Carta Ancestry
    Author: Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011, Douglas Richardson, page 161, 162
    Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Montacute&f=false;
  8. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Joan, wife of Henry Brounflete, knight, Duchess of York
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/24-245/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/99621842;
    Note: JOAN, WIFE OF HENRY BROUNFLETE, KNIGHT, DUCHESS OF YORK 245 Writ. ‡ 15 April 1434. [Bate]. Addressed to the escheator of Warwickshire and Leicestershire. n113 WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Solihull. 1 June 1434. [Porter]. Jurors: Thomas Grene and Thomas Hawe , of Solihull; John Dolfyn of Tanworth; John Waryng ; John Birches and William Barry , of Solihull; John Shawe of Olton; Richard Middelmore ; Richard Shawe ; William Smyth of Solihull; Walter Bromwyth ; and Henry Rolves . She held in fee and right 2 knights’ fees in Wappenbury and Newbold Revel which Roger de Wappenbury , Richard Boyvyle ’s heirs and John Reuyllys lately held, extended at £10 when they fall, of the king in chief by service of 1/20 knight’s fee. She died on 12 April last without heir of her body. Margaret, duchess of Clarence, aged 50 years and more, is her sister and one of her next heirs, the other next heirs being her following kin: Alice, wife of Richard Neuille, earl of Salisbury , daughter of Eleanor junior , second sister of Joan, aged 26 years and more; Ralph Neuille, earl of Westmorland , son of Elizabeth, third sister of Joan, aged 26 years and more; Richard, duke of York , son of Anne, daughter of Eleanor senior , fourth sister of Joan, aged 24 years and more; Joyce, wife of John de Typtoft, knight , and daughter of the same Eleanor, aged 28 years and more; and Henry Gray , son of Joan, lately wife of John de Gray, knight , and daughter of the same Eleanor, aged 16 years and more. [Foot:] this was delivered to court on 17 June. C 139/66/43 mm.1–2 246 Writ. ‡ 15 April 1434. [Bate]. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. Huntingdon. 30 May 1434. [Ormesby]. Jurors: John Jurdan ; John Bygge ; John Waryngton ; William Bigge ; William Smyth of Upton; John Swan ; John Ballard ; John Colyer ; Robert Gailler ; William Halyday ; William Webster ; and Roger Boteller . She held a knight’s fee in Coppingford in fee and right of the king by knight service, extended at 100s. when it falls. Date of death and heirs as in 245. Heirs given as follows – Margaret, duchess of Clarence , Richard, duke of York , Joyce, wife of John Typtoft, knight , Henry Grey in the king’s wardship, Alice, wife of Richard, earl of Salisbury , and Ralph, earl of Westmorland , – and her sisters given as follows – Eleanor first, Eleanor junior , third, and Elizabeth fourth. [Foot:] this was delivered to court on 18 June. C 139/66/43 mm.3–4 247 Writ. ‡ 15 April 1434. [Bate]. WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Amesbury. 24 May 1434. [Berwe]. Jurors: John Combe ; Thomas Sawecer ; Thomas Hobbes ; John Handry ; Richard Vmfray ; William Kyrton ; Henry Lewayn ; William Dygon ; John Peuesy ; John Appulby ; John Yvy ; and John Palmere . She held the following knights’ fees and parts of fees in fee and right of the king in chief, service unknown, extended when they fall as shown. Fittleton, 2/3 fee which Richard de Combe lately held, 26s. 8d. Corsumby, a fee which Henry Ardinter lately held, 40s. Normanton, 1/4 fee which Thomas, son of Ageri, lately held, 10s. Holleby, 1/4 fee which the heirs of Matthew Coluerbers lately held, 13s. 4d. Woodbridge, a fee which Richard, son of John, holds, 40s. Date of death as in 245. Heirs as in 246, except Alice is aged 28 years and more. C 139/66/43 mm.5–6 248 Writ. ‡ 15 April 1434. [Bate]. MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster. 1 May 1434. [Aune]. Jurors: John Clerk of Westminster; John Olyver ; William Terell ; Robert Herward ; Richard Germayn ; William Aueston ; Thomas Trevyngey ; Richard Seeler ; Richard Chapman ; Stephen Porter ; Richard Harry ; and Peter Harry . She held no lands or tenements in her demesne as of fee. She held £94 8s. 10 1/2d. from the Exchequer at Easter and Michaelmas equally in dower by endowment of Edmund, duke of York , her former husband, of the inheritance of Richard, duke of York , his kinsman and next heir, as son of Richard his son. This was her dower from the £283 6s. 8d. annuity which Edmund received from the Exchequer at the same terms. By his letters patent shown to the jurors, ‪ Edward III granted 1,000 marks, from his Exchequer at the above terms, to Edmund and the male heirs of his body [CPR 1374–77, pp. 354, 367, 474–5; CPR 1377–81, p. 84–5]. Edmund was seised and the dower is part of this 1,000 marks and held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death as in 245. Heirs as in 246, except Henry is aged 15 years and Alice 38 years. C 139/66/43 mm.7–8 249 Writ. ‡ 15 April 1434. [Bate]. Addressed to John Brokley, mayor . CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall. 4 May 1434. [Brokley]. Jurors: Alard Funk ; Thomas Gray ; William Prest ; Hugh Caundyssh ; John Grymesby ; Robert de Marr ; John Bardolf ; Philip Jakes ; John Lucas ; Henry Yole ; Peter Harder ; and Nicholas Walter . She held no lands or tenements in her demesne as of fee in the liberty. She held in dower, as in 248, £96 8s. 10 1/2d. from the ancient customs and the subsidies of wool, hides and wool-fells in the city port, by the hands of the farmers, customs collectors or other occupiers of the custom and subsidy at Easter and Michaelmas equally. This was her dower from the £289 6s. 8d. annuity which Edmund, duke of York , received from the same at the same terms. ‪ Richard II , by his letters patent shown to the jurors, granted the latter sum to Edmund and the male heirs of his body in satisfaction for an annuity of 1,000 marks from his Exchequer at the same terms, granted by himself by his letters patent similarly shown, to Edmund and the male heirs of his body [CPR 1385–89, p. 62]. Edmund was seised of the 1,000 marks. Date of death as in 245. Heirs as in 246, except Henry is aged 15 years and Alice 30 years. C 139/66/43 mm.9–10 250 Writ. ‡ 15 April 1434. [Bate]. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Cambridge. 20 May 1434. [Ormesby]. Jurors: Richard Garton ; John Atholf ; John Newman ; William Taillour of Stow cum Quy; Thomas Basseham ; John Alfred, junior ; Benedict Wale ; Thomas Hundreder ; William Masoun of Chesterton; John Warde ; Robert Milis ; and John Bacoun . Joan who was the wife of Edmund, duke of York , held the manor of Oakington in her demesne as of fee tail, to herself and her heirs by William Willughby, knight , her former husband, by enfeoffment of John Cuppuldyk, chevalier , William Michell , Aubyn Enderby and Thomas Enderby to Joan and William and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to William’s right heirs. William died without heir by Joan. Oakington. The manor is and always was a member and part of the manor of Lilford in Northamptonshire. It is held of the king of his honour of Huntingdon in socage by fealty and suit to the hundred court at Huntingdon, as part of Lilford manor. In the manor there is the site, worth 12d. yearly; 70 a. land, each acre worth 2d. yearly; and 55s. 8d. assize rent from free tenants, at Christmas, Easter, Midsummer and Michaelmas equally. She held 10 marks annual rent in dower by endowment of the duke her former husband, as her dower from £20 annual rent taken by the hands of the sheriff from the issues of the county at Easter and Michaelmas equally, granted by Edward [III] to Edmund and his heirs, by letters patent shown to the jurors. Date of death as in 245. Robert Willughby, knight , is the son and heir of William Willughby , and aged 48 years and more. Her heirs as in 245, in the following order: Margaret, Richard, Henry, Joyce, Alice – aged 28 years and more – and Ralph. [Foot:] delivered to Chancery on 14 June 1434. C 139/66/43 mm.11–12 251 Writ. ‡ 15 April 1434. [Bate]. [Dorse:] Thomas Stokdale, escheator of Essex . HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Hitchin. 8 May 1434. [Stokdale]. Jurors: Thomas Beawfew ; Edward Auncell ; William Bardolf ; William Tylere ; Thomas Boldro ; Henry Mahew ; Walter Wygon ; Geoffrey Fermour ; William Dryell ; Lawrence Shepherd ; Thomas Kylbeef ; and Robert Baron . She held no lands or tenements in her demesne as of fee. She held in dower, as in 248, the manor of Hitchin, except for 1⁄3 of 2⁄3 manor which Elizabeth, lately wife of Thomas Barre , held in dower. ‪ Richard II , by letters patent shown to the jurors [CPR 1385–89, p. 292], granted the manor, described as the manor of Hitchin with the reversion of all lands and tenements held in dower, to Edmund, duke of York , and the male heirs of his body, and Edmund was seised. Hitchin: in the manor there is the site, worth nothing yearly; 437 a. demesne land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 72 a. and 3 roods of meadow, each acre and rood separately worth 12d. yearly; £15 assize rent, at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and Midsummer equally; 2lb. pepper, 2lb. cumin and 2 cloves rent, at Michaelmas; £24 rent from tenements held at will, at the same feasts equally; 3 watermills, worth 100s. yearly above their repair; toll of the market, worth nothing yearly; and pleas and perquisites of the court, worth 13s. 4d. yearly after the fees, wage and costs of the steward. The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death as in 245. Heirs as in 246, except that Henry is aged 15 years and Alice 30 years. [Foot:] delivered to court by Robert Danby on 2 June 1434. C 139/66/43 mm.13–14 See additional IPMs in the attached pdf.
    Page: Named in this source.
  9. Title: name
    Author: website
    Publication: Name: https://mckaystevens.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I9623&tree=1;
    Note: family information from a website
    Page: source of name, birthdate, family history
  10. Title: Pedigree Charts in "The Genealogie or Pedegree" by Sir William Segar, Garter
    Author: Book: Coles Of Devon, 1867 (25.html) by James Edwin-Cole Source 7:www Genealogy or pedegree of the .... Sir William Cole... written in 1630 by Segar, William, Sir, -1633
    Publication: Name: http://ephotocaption.com/a/25/1391150.pdf;
    Note: There are 33 pages of Charts of the Cole Family and the collateral lines drawn from the original Cole Pedigree dated 1585. This is copied from the original Roll, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Enniskillen. This information was compiled by Sir William Segar, Garter in 1630, referencing the family of Thomas Cole who compiled the Escheats. William Segar, Garter was the Principall King of Armes. Wikipedia: Sir William Segar (c. 1554–1633) was a portrait painter and officer of arms to the court of Elizabeth I of England; he became Garter King of Arms under James I. He had the responsibility of granting coats of arms to noble families. THE PEDIGREE AS IT RELATES TO THE BODRUGAN FAMILY CONTAINS ERRORS. Firstly, it incorrectly shows that Henry Bodrugan the son of Otto, and his wife Isabelle Whalesborough, had 3 sons: William, Otto & Nicholas. This is wrong. the 3 sons were in fact his brothers. Henry died, aged 20, leaving no issue, his next heir being his brother William. This is evident from Henry's IPM. Secondly, the pedigree conflates William the bastard son of Otto Bodrugan with William Bodrugan the son of Ralph Treneweth. This is an unreliable source in so far at it relates to the Bodrugan family.
  11. Title: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
    Author: London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 14; Page: 283
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/1981/records/20000535;
  12. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for John, Duke of Somerset
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/26-178/ [Accessed: 25/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/26-178/;
    Note: JOHN, DUKE OF SOMERSET 178 Writ. ‡ 18 June 1444. [Bate]. BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Biggleswade. 20 October 1444. [Nowers]. Jurors: John Estwyk ; Richard Westerdale ; Thomas Henxworth ; William Rysby ; William Myles ; John Peckeworth ; William Worlyche ; Thomas Burgoyn ; John Peeke ; Stephen Browney ; Thomas Horley ; and George Beton . He held no lands or tenements in demesne or in service of the king in chief or of others. He died on 27 May last. Margaret is his daughter and next heir, aged 1¼. [Head:] Delivered to Chancery on 10 November 1444. C 139/114/19 mm. 1–2 179 Writ. ‡ 18 June 1444. [Bate]. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Rockingham. 26 October 1444. [Palmer]. Jurors: John Brewe and William Bate of Ashley; Thomas Hunt and John Bellers of Stoke Albany; William Hayward and John Asshewell of Wilbarston; Robert Page of East Carlton; William Johnson of Cottingham; John Carter of East Carlton; John Aleyn and John Davy of Corby; and Philip Steynesmore of Cottingham. He held no lands or tenements in demesne or in service of the king or of any other. Date of death and heir as 178. She is aged 1½. [Head:] Delivered to court on 12 November 1444. C 139/114/19 mm. 3–4 180 Writ. 18 June 1444. [Bate]. DEVON. Inquisition [indented]. Exeter. 20 October 1444. [Menwynnek]. Jurors: Nicholas Colbrok ; John Myrefeld ; John Beer of Huntsham; John Eston, junior ; William Dolbeare ; John Aysh of Escot; John Gove, senior ; Richard Gyffard ; John Lorywyll ; Robert Counte, junior ; John Ypocras ; and William Botour . Findings as 179. [Head:] Delivered to court on 16 November 1444. C 139/114/19 mm. 5–6 181 Writ. 18 June 1444. [Bate]. LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. ?Market Deeping (Depyng). 12 November 1444. [Hawley]. Jurors: John Baker of West Deeping; Stephen Gryndell of Market Deeping (Estdepyng); John Clerke of Tallington; William Soherwynd of Market Deeping (Estdepyng); Robert Wodeman of Barholm; John Godefelowe of Baston; Henry Newman of Thurlby; John Trygge of Hanthorpe; Richard Toterich , William Honour , John Gardiner , and John Stekenay of Bourne; and Richard Rych of Morton. He held the following in demesne as of fee. n065 Spalding, a messuage, annual value 2s., held of the prior of Spalding , service unknown. Billingborough, the manor, annual value £7, service and of whom held unknown. Date of death and heir as 178. She is aged 2. [Head:] Delivered to court on 5 February. C 139/114/19 mm. 7–8 182 Writ amotus . ‡ 12 December 1445. [Bate]. Referring to an earlier writ of 18 June 1444 [for which see CFR 1437–45, p. 276] WORCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Droitwich. 1 July 1446. [Rudyng]. Jurors: John Lenche ; Richard Acton ; Richard Sheldon ; Henry Lenche ; John Bachecote ; John Pery ; John Somery ; Richard Wythe ; Roger Sharpe ; John Phelyppus ; Richard Tomson ; and Robert Hamond . He held the following to him and the heirs of his body. The fee-farm was granted among other things by Edward II to Edmund de Wodestoke and the heirs of his body [CChR, III, 416]. After the deaths of Edmund; of Edmund, his son and heir; of John, brother and heir of Edmund; of Joan, sister and heir of John; of Thomas, son and heir of Joan; of Thomas, son and heir of Thomas; and of Edmund, brother and heir of Thomas the son of Thomas, it descended to the kin and heirs of Thomas, son and heir of Joan, namely: [1.] Richard, duke of York , son and heir of Anne, one of the daughters and heirs of Eleanor, first sister and one of the heirs of Edmund, brother of Thomas; [2.] Joyce, wife of John Tiptoft, knight , another daughter and heir of Eleanor; [3.] Henry Grey, knight , son and heir of Joan, third daughter and heir of Eleanor; [4.] John, late duke of Somerset , son and heir of Margaret, late duchess of Clarence , another sister and heir of Edmund, brother of Thomas; [5.] Alice, wife of Richard, earl of Salisbury , daughter and heir of Eleanor, the third sister and heir of Edmund, brother of Thomas; and [6.] Ralph, earl of Westmorland , son and heir of Elizabeth, the fourth sister and heir of Edmund, brother of Thomas. The sum below was allotted to John, duke of Somerset to hold as his purparty. £21 18s. 5d. n066 parcel of an annual farm of £89 5s. from the fee-farm of Droitwich, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death and heir as 178. She is aged 3¼. [Head:] Delivered to the court of Chancery on 15 July 1446. C 139/114/19 mm. 9–10 183 Writ. [8] July 1444. [Bate]. [Writ damaged. See CFR 1437–45, p. 276] NORFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. Winterton-on-Sea. 2 September 1444. [Clere]. Jurors: William Stotevyle ; Thomas Mamason ; Robert Marche ; John Kechon ; Robert Hesele ; John Copy ; John Wacy ; John Rychers ; Thomas Broun ; Walter Heylok ; John Barkyng ; Nicholas Pekeryng ; John Chapell ; John Jekkes ; and William Stywardson . He held the following to him and the heirs of his body. n067 The farm of £16 was granted by Edward II to Edmund de Wodestoke and the heirs of his body [cf. CFR 1319–27, p. 68; CChR, IV, 3], and descended as in 182. The sum below was allotted to John, duke of Somerset to hold as his purparty. £11 16s. parcel of an annual farm of £16 from the fee-farm of the manor of Ormesby, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death and heir as 178. She is aged 2 and more. [Head:] Delivered to court on 18 June 1445. C 139/114/19 mm. 11–12 184 Writ. ‡ 18 June 1444. [Bate]. KENT. Inquisition. Dartford. 14 September 1444. [Frogenhall] Jurors: John Styvour ; Thomas Revet ; Thomas Danyell ; Richard Bodman ; John Chapman ; Richard Fostere ; John Drewery ; Henry Trevell ; Reynold Weveryng ; Henry Gray ; John Drewe ; John Sherwode ; and John Buxston . He was seised of the following in demesne as of fee. Dartford, the market, with the view of frank-pledge there and in the hamlets of Stone, Wilmington, Upstreet, Chislehurst, ‘Stonham’ and elsewhere in Kent held each year at Dartford at Easter and Michaelmas, annual value with amercements and other profits 40s. He died seised of the following. Cobham, £4 rent received from various tenants at Easter and Michaelmas. Chislehurst and Combe , £5 rent received from various tenants at the same terms. Chislehurst, 16s. a year issuing from certain lands which came to the duke as escheats and which Bernard Cavell and others occupy. Dartford, 20s. rent issuing from various tenements, payable at Easter and Michaelmas. All the above are held of the king by service of 1d. only at Michaelmas. Date of death as 178. Margaret, his daughter and next heir, was then aged 1 and more. [Head:] Delivered to Chancery on 6 November 1444. C 139/114/19 mm. 13–14 185 Writ amotus. ‡ 12 December 1445. [Bate]. Referring to an earlier writ of 18 June 1444 [for which see CFR 1437–45, p. 276]. SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Robertsbridge. 17 February 1446. [Dautre]. Jurors: John Tamworth ; William Thomset ; Laurence Courteys ; Richard Buksell ; Michael Grove ; Robert Pypesden ; John Hermer ; William Toughton ; John Recheman ; Richard Ward ; Thomas Fynhawe ; Thomas Catteman ; William Martyn ; and William Bukholt. He was seised of the following in demesne as of fee tail to him and the heirs of his body. The rent of £8, amongst other things, was granted by Edward III to Edmund de Wodestoke, earl of Kent , and the heirs of his body [CChR, IV, 3]. It descended as in 182 [except that John, brother of Joan, princess of Wales , is called the son, not the brother, of Edmund son of Edmund de Wodestoke ]. The 63s. 4d. descended to the duke of Somerset as one of the kin and heirs of the body of Edmund de Wodestoke , and was allotted to him to hold as his purparty. 63s. 4d. annual rent or farm, parcel of an annual rent or farm of £8 issuing from the manor of Iden and delivered by its farmer or occupier at the four usual terms, held in chief of the king by knight service, quantity unknown. John Metford, esquire , received the rent from the day of the duke’s death until the taking of this inquisition, and still receives it. Death of death and heir as 178. She is aged 3 and more. [Head:] Delivered to court on 16 March 1446 by William Est deputy of the escheator. C 139/114/19 mm. 15–16 E 149/177/13 m. 12 186 Writ amotus . 12 December 1445. [Bate]. Referring to an earlier writ of 18 June 1444 [for which see CFR 1437–45, p. 276]. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Tetbury. 31 January 1446. [Holford]. Jurors: John Clayvile ; Thomas Wymbold ; Richard Proute ; John Wymbold ; Robert Warner ; Robert Knolles ; Nicholas Roke ; John Thansy ; John Webbe ; William Horner ; John Elyot ; and John Hunt . He held the following to him and the heirs of his body. The farm, among other things, was granted by Edward II to Edmund de Wodestoke and the heirs of his body [CChR, III, 416], and descended as in 182. Among other things, it was allotted to the duke to hold as his purparty. £30 annual farm which the abbot and convent of Cirencester paid at the Exchequer for the vill of Cirencester and for seven hundreds in the county, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death and heir as 178. She is aged 3. [Head:] Delivered to court on 14 February 1446. C 139/114/19 mm. 17–18 187 Writ. ‡ 18 June 1444. [Bate]. HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Southwick. 26 September 1444. [Baynard]. Jurors: John Fawconer ; William Barell ; Robert Snokeshull ; John Wanstede ; John Frelond ; Baldwin Farle ; Simon Horsey ; Thomas Jaye ; William Maffey ; John ?Eyre [ms torn] ; John Moraunte ; John Roole ; and John Sampson . He held the following in demesne as of fee.
    Page: Mentioned in this source.
  13. Title: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-22
    Author: Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.; London, England: Oxford University Press; Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22; Volume: Vol 14; Page: 283
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/1981/records/20000535;
  14. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Thomas, Earl of Salisbury
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-262/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-262/;
    Note: THOMAS, EARL OF SALISBURY 262 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Haseley]. VILL OF CALAIS. Inquisition. 7 January 1429 [Parke]. Jurors: Robert Wastell ; Robert Pyell ; Robert Jacob ; William Frere ; William Barry ; John Edward ; Richard Sprott ; William Fratyng ; David More ; Richard Shakyrdale ; Richard Butlier ; and Henry Bywell . He held the following by purchase in demesne as of fee. Calais, an inn with 2 cellars and 4 shops that he began to re-build, and a large, ruinous building called ‘le Wolhous’ with an attached garden, worth nothing yearly, held of the king by covering 2 watches yearly, when they fall, for the defence of the vill. He died on 3 November last. Alice wife of Richard Neville, knight, present earl of Salisbury, is his daughter and next heir, and aged 22 and more. C 139/41/57 mm.1–2 263 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Wymbyssh]. GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Gloucester 10 February 1429. [ Gilbert ]. Jurors: Thomas Berkeley ; Nicholas Mattesdon ; John Delamare ; John Gerald ; William Tymburhull ; Thomas Purlewent ; John atte Venne ; John Phelpes ; Richard Kemele ; Walter Richeman ; John Wynyard ; and John Andrewes, mercer . He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief or any other in demesne or service. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.3–4 264 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Haseley]. SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Beccles 8 January 1429. [Hevenyngham]. Jurors: Walter Falk ; Thomas Olton ; Richard Dersyngham ; Edmund Barbour ; William Plomer ; Robert Cook ; Richard Fraunceys ; Richard Wene ; Thomas Andrewe ; John ?Lebard [ms torn]; Reynold Appilton ; and William Deye . He held the following by curtesy from the inheritance of Alice his daughter by Eleanor his late wife. Alice is wife of Richard Neville, knight , the present earl of Salisbury . Sutton, one knight’s fee, lately held by Henry de Sutton , annual value 100s. when it falls, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.6, 8 265 [ Writ: see 264 .] NORFOLK. Inquisition. Acle 12 January 1429. [Hevenyngham]. Jurors: Robert Hendy ; Laurence Oky ; John Rothe ; Thomas Cordwaner ; John Baily ; Thomas Cokefeld ; Robert Vynne ; Thomas Vyncent ; John Baron ; John Poyntour ; William Lyster ; and Andrew Sad . He held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king or any other. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.6–7 266 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Haseley]. YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Selby 8 January 1429. [Fitzwilliam]. Jurors: Christopher Preston ; William Wombewell ; Richard Feryby ; Robert Rypars ; Thomas Dodworth ; John Beresford ; Thomas Wenteworth ; John West ; William Haldenby ; William Bryghous ; John Risworth ; and Henry Croft . He held the following by curtesy as 264, of the king in chief, service unknown. Cottingham, pastures called ‘Leyderyngham’, ‘Calfcroft’, ‘Welderyngham’, ‘Enderyngham’, and ‘Thornstanslat’, demised to various tenants, annual value 10 marks, payable at Michaelmas only. Rowley, advowson of the church. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.9–10 267 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Haseley]. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. Huntingdon 27 January 1429. [Forster]. Jurors: Thomas Boleyn ; John Goddyng ; John Bate ; John Colson ; Thomas Smyth ; Leonard Bayns ; Thomas Clophull ; William Bysshop ; Thomas Thornton ; John Colle ; John Cathee ; and John Hendson . He held the following by curtesy as 264, of the king in chief, service unknown. St Ives, £50 rent from the abbot and convent of Ramsey for farming the fairs of the vill, payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts.n045 Buckworth, ½ knight’s fee, annual value 50s. when it falls. Great or Little Catworth (Catteworth), ¼ knight’s fee, annual value 25s. when it falls. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.5, 11 [The inquisition for Cambridgeshire, ordered in the writ, is not extant.] 268 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Haseley]. LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Grantham 8 January 1429. [Meires]. Jurors: Thomas Harleston ; Simon Ive ; John Sharp ; Thomas Symond ; John Gerveys of Grantham; William Snell ; Edmund Bayard ; John Cullom ; George Glover ; William Chapman ; John Levely ; William Dale ; and Richard Somerford . He held the following by curtesy as 264, of the king in chief, service unknown. Casthorpe, one knight’s fee, lately held by Ranulph Rye, annual value 100s. when it falls. Ulceby or Ulceby with Fordington (Ulseby), 1/8 knight’s fee, lately held by the heirs of Richard de Ulseby , annual value 12s. 6d. when it falls.n046 Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.12–13 269 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Wymbyssh]. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Wansford 6 January 1429. [Palmer]. Jurors: Nicholas Duraunt of King’s Cliffe; Henry Attehall of Apethorpe; William Potton and John Seyton of Nassington; Thomas Roulond and William Sharwyn of Woodnewton; William Dycon of Yarwell; Richard Bastard of Fotheringhay; William Serle of Yarwell; John Kirkby and John Smyth of Duddington; and John Barnak and John Sutton of Easton on the Hill. He held the following by curtesy as 264, of the king in chief, service unknown. Easton on the Hill, the manor near Collyweston.n047 There is a capital messuage, worth 5s. yearly; 35 a. demesne land, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 100 a. demesne fallow, worth nothing yearly because common; 24 a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. yearly; 16 messuages and 16½ virgates, each messuage with a virgate worth 12s. yearly, payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts, which messuages and lands are demised severally to various tenants; 6 cottages, each worth 12d. yearly and demised to various tenants, payable as above; 13s. 5¾d. assize rent, payable at the terms above; 3lb pepper taken from free tenants at Michaelmas only; 2½lb cumin, payable at Michaelmas; 1 arrow (catapulta) taken from one free tenant; one free tenant; root of ginger, taken from free tenant; enclosure called ‘le launde’, worth 10s. yearly, payable at the said terms; 160 a. wood, worth nothing yearly because the wood and underwood were sold by the late earl’s officials; and perquisites of two views of frankpledge with the court, worth 2s. yearly, above the seneschal’s fee. Welton and Staverton, 3½ knights’ fees, each fee worth 100s. yearly when it falls, and the moiety worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.14, 16 270 [ Writ: see 269 .] RUTLAND. Inquisition. Uppingham 26 January 1429. [Palmer]. Jurors: John Warde of North Luffenham; William Toky of South Luffenham; William Baylle and Henry Fethyngworth of Barrowden; Nicholas Campon of Morcott; William Kyng of Glaston;n048 Thomas Castreton of Bisbrooke; John Yrelond of Lyddington; Robert Quadryng of Caldecott; Thomas Wryght of Stoke Dry; John Godwyn of North Luffenham ; and John Thorp and William Rypon of Little Casterton. He held the following by curtesy as 264, of the king in chief, service unknown. Ryhall, 1/6 knight’s fee, lately held by William Waryn , annual value 6s. 8d. when it falls. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.14–15 271 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Haseley]. MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster 12 February 1429. [Rykhull]. Jurors: John Theyr ; William Child; Thomas Rauf ; Thomas Swynford ; John Boner ; John Morys ; John Everard ; William Ingelond ; Stephen atte Felde ; John Sauney ; John Clerk of Westminster; and Robert Nek . He held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee or service of the king or any other. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.17–18 272 Writ. ‡ 24 November 1428. [Wymbyssh]. [Dorse:] By virtue of this writ, I took all the lands and tenements of which Thomas was seised in demesne as of fee into the king’s hands. CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. 7 February 1429 [Barten]. Jurors: William Preest ; Thomas Hatcher ; Thomas Merssh ; William Illyng ; William Ferrour ; William Morys ; William Ryder ; William George ; Thomas Harlowe ; William Mower ; John Conyburgh ; and John Frankeleyn . He held the following in demesne as of fee tail of the king and no other in free burgage as all the city is held, service unknown. St Dunstan in the East, a messuage with buildings, annual value 30s. if leased, but it stood, and is still standing vacant, because it was ruinous long before the death of Thomas. Ralph de Monte Hermerii willed the messuage to Isabel Hastynges , his wife, for her life with successive remainders to Edward his son, and the heirs of his body; and to Thomas son of Ralph and brother of Edward, and the heirs of his body. After the deaths of Isabel and Edward, the messuage remained to Thomas son of Ralph, and the heirs of his body. He was seised in demesne as of fee tail, and had issue: Margaret. After his death, the messuage descended to Margaret as daughter and heir of Thomas son of Ralph. She had issue: John, late earl of Salisbury . After her death, the messuage descended to John as son and heir of Margaret. John had issue: Thomas, late earl of Salisbury . After his death, the messuage descended to Thomas as son and heir of John. Thomas had issue: Alice, present wife of Richard Neville, knight and earl of Salisbury . After his death, the messuage descended to Alice as daughter and heir of Thomas. Date of death and heir as 262. C 139/41/57 mm.19–20 E 149/142/1 m.3
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  15. Title: The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
    Author: Hasted, Edward, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, This edition originally printed by W. Bristow, Canterbury, 1797-1801, vol. 2 p. 267, Family History Library (FHL), 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150-3400, USA, .
    Note: 1 REFN 1785 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #1785. 1 REFN 700 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #700. SERIES: Part of> Kent Family History Society record publication: no. 925. Medieval Families bibliography #2051. 1 REFN 1027 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #1027. 1 REFN 63 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #63. [PFT:AQ] [S:Titl] The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent [S:AbbrT] #1021 The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent (1797-1801) [S:Auth] Hasted, Edward [S:AbbrA] [S:Publ] This edition originally printed by W. Bristow, Canterbury, 1797-1801 [S:Note] 1 REFN 1785 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #1785. 1 REFN 700 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #700. SERIES: Part of> Kent Family History Society record publication: no. 925. Medieval Families bibliography #2051. 1 REFN 1027 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #1027. 1 REFN 63 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #63. [S:Caln] [Page] vol. 2 p. 267 [R:Name] Family History Library (FHL) [R:Addr] 35 North West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150-3400, USA [R:Phon] 801-240-1000 [/PFT]
  16. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Richard de Monte Acuto, chevalier
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-395/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-395/;
    Note: RICHARD DE MONTE ACUTO, CHEVALIER 395 Writ. ‡ 22 June 1429. [Wymbyssh]. GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Gloucester 13 November 1429. [ Gilbert ]. Jurors: Nicholas Mattesdon ; Thomas Ailwy ; Richard Kemell ; John Thlewelyn ; John Fenne ; John Walton ; Richard Botiller ; John Andrewe, mercer ; Thomas Purlewent ; John Neweman ; William Gryme ; and John Spilman . He held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king in chief or any other, but was seised of the following in demesne as of fee long before his death. Dymock, 1/3 manor, true annual value 10 marks. Of whom and by what service it is held is unknown. By deed dated 14 September 1407, he granted the third to Richard Ruyhale and to his heirs in perpetuity. The deed was shown to the jurors. Richard Ruyhale was thereby seised in demesne as of fee, and John Merbury, esquire , now has Richard Ruyhale’s estate in the said third. He died on 1 June last. Alice wife of Richard, earl of Salisbury, is his kin and next heir, and aged 24 and more. C 139/45/39 mm.1–2 396 Writ. ‡ 22 June 1429. [Wymbyssh]. WILTSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Amesbury 13 October 1429. [Longe]. Jurors: John Carre ; John Merivalle ; William Wake ; John Appulby ; Richard Umfray ; John Dyble ; Robert Hayward ; Nicholas Salman ; Thomas Babestoke ; William Wyllyes ; Richard Bever ; Thomas Baker ; and William Kerton . He held the following in demesne as of fee tail male. Amesbury, two parts of the manor. There is a capital messuage, worth nothing yearly; 10 carucates of land, demised to various tenants for £10 yearly, payable at Easter and Michaelmas equally; 20 a. meadow, demised to the same tenants at terms of years for 20s. yearly, payable as above; 12 messuages, demised at terms of years for 26s. 8d. yearly, payable as above; 10 cottages, demised for 10s. yearly, payable as above; and 100s. assize rent from free tenants, payable as above. He held two parts of the hundred, annual value 46s. 8d. He held the hundred of Ashridge, parcel of the manor of Amesbury, of no annual value above the seneschal’s fee. There is an assize rent of 100s., taken from free tenants there and payable as above. Winterbourne Earls, two parts of the manor. There are 4 carucates of land, demised to various tenants for 100s. yearly, payable at Easter and Michaelmas equally; 20 a. meadow, demised to the same tenants for 20s. yearly, payable as above; 12 cottages, demised at terms of years for 18s. yearly, payable as above; and 100s. assize rent from free tenants, payable as above. He held two parts of a certain hundred of Wynterbourne aforesaid, annual value 26s. 8d. These manors and the manor of Canford Magna in Dorset, the castle and manor of Trowbridge, the manor of Aldbourne, and the manors of Henstridge and Charlton Horethorne in Somerset are held of the king as a knight’s fee. [1]+ Edward III gave the above, among other things, by letters patent to William de Monte Acuto and his heirs when he was made earl of Salisbury [CPR 1334–1338, pp. 426–7]. John de Warenna, lately earl of Surrey , and Joan his wife then held the two manors for their lives, with reversion to the king and his heirs. After the grant to William de Monte Acuto, the manors were held by John and Joan, with remainder to William and the heirs male of his body in perpetuity. John and Joan died, and William de Monte Acuto, late earl of Salisbury , son and heir of William de Monte Acuto, entered the manors in his remainder and was seised in demesne as of fee tail. He died without heir male of his body. The manors descended to Thomas, late earl of Salisbury, as the son of John son of John brother of William son of William. Thomas entered the manors by virtue of the grant and was seised in his demesne as of fee tail male.+[1] Thomas died without heir male of his body, and the manors descended to Richard de Monte Acuto, kin and heir male of Thomas as the brother of John father of Thomas the late earl. He died on 12 June last without heir male of his body. Alice lately wife of Thomas de Monte Acuto holds in dower a third of the manors of Amesbury and Winterbourne Earls, and a third of the hundreds there. C 139/45/39 mm.3–4 [The inquisition for Hampshire, ordered in the writ, is not extant.] 397 Writ. ‡ 22 June 1429. [Wymbyssh]. SOMERSET. Inquisition [indented]. Ilchester 24 October 1429. [Milbourne]. Jurors: John Lymyngton ; John Brympton ; John Irlond ; Thomas Knyght ; Richard Smyth ; William Tytonhull ; Roger Benet ; John Wayte ; Walter Person ; John Lyte ; John Estbroke ; and Richard Smyth of Mudford. He held the following in demesne as of fee tail male. Henstridge, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There is the site, worth nothing yearly; 200 a. arable, demised to various tenants at terms of years for £4 yearly, payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts; 12 a. meadow, demised at terms of years for 24s. yearly, payable as above; £24 4s. 1d. assize rent, payable as above; and perquisites of court, worth nothing yearly above the seneschal’s fee. Charlton Horethorne, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There is the site, worth nothing yearly; 200 a. arable demesne, demised to various tenants at terms of years for 100s. yearly, payable as above; 400 a. pasture, demised to tenants for a term of years for £7 yearly, payable as above; 60 a. meadow, demised to tenants for a term of years for £6 yearly, payable as above; £8 5s. assize rent, payable as above; and perquisites of court, worth nothing yearly above the expenses and fee of the seneschal. As 396+[1]. Afterwards, by a fine levied at Westminster on the quindene of Trinity 1418, Thomas and Alice his wife, deforc., granted the manors to the bishop of Winchester , Richard Hertecumbe , and John Bailly , quer., to hold to them and their heirs by due service of the king and his heirs in perpetuity. Thomas afterwards died without heir male of his body and the manors descended to Richard, kin and heir male of Thomas as brother of John father of Thomas.n068 He entered them by virtue of the grant and was seised in demesne as of fee tail. He died seised of this estate. Date of death as 396. C 139/45/39 mm.5, 7 398 [ Writ: see 397 .] DORSET. Inquisition [indented]. Shaftesbury 27 October 1429. [Melbourne]. Jurors: Richard Pedeworth ; Richard Facoumbe ; John Payn ; Stephen Pertrigge ; John Duke ; Thomas Hatte ; William Burley ; William Catte ; Thomas Sheve ; Thomas Raccheford ; John Plomer ; and John Baudewyn . He held the following in demesne as of fee tail male. Canford Magna, two parts of the manor, except two parts of a tenement of ‘Fulhaldyng’ with a cottage, one tenement of ‘Fulhaldyng’, one messuage, 5 a. land, ½ a. meadow, one croft called ‘Hullecrofte’, a portion of meadow below the Stour’s bank, called ‘Caleys’, and another portion of meadow there, lately of Henry Draane : Thomas, late earl of Salisbury , had granted them by his letters patent to William Welyngton , to hold for life by rent of a rose at Midsummer. Further, the third of the manor was assigned in dower to Alice lately wife of Thomas, by writ dated Westminster 20 February 1429. The manorial site is worth nothing yearly. In two parts of the manor, there are 14 carucates of arable, demised to various tenants at terms of years for £9 yearly, payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts; 14 messuages, demised at terms of years for 28s. yearly, payable as above; 20 bovates, demised at terms of years for £4 yearly, payable as above; 40 a. meadow, demised at terms of years for £4 yearly, payable as above; 70 a. pasture, demised at terms of years for 70s. yearly, payable at Michaelmas only; £7 assize rent taken from free tenants at Easter, Midsummer, and Michaelmas by equal parts; and two parts of perquisites of court there, worth 20s. yearly. As 396+[1]. Thomas died without heir male of his body, and the manors descended to Richard de Monte Acuto , kin and heir male of Thomas as the brother of John father of Thomas the late earl. He held the following in demesne as of fee tail male. Plumber, Wraxall, and North Maperton, a knight’s fee. Kington Magna, a knight’s fee. Winterborne Houghton, 2 knights’ fees. Melbury Osmond and East Woodyates, a knight’s fee. Kinson, ½ knight’s fee. Tore and Lovard, a knight’s fee. Woodcutts, a knight’s fee. Corton, a knight’s fee. Each knight’s fee is worth 100s. yearly when it falls, and each moiety is worth 50s. yearly when it falls. They are parcels of the manor of Canford Magna, held of the king in chief by knight service. Further, from time immemorial, the prior and convent of Witham of the Carthusian order in Selwood in Somerset have customarily had 6 quarters of salt delivered each year between Midsummer and St Peter in Chains by the farmers, provosts, and other occupants of the manor of Canford Magna, without rendering anything. Date of death as 396. C 139/45/39 mm.5–6
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  17. Title: Collins's Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, and Continued to the Present Time
    Author: Brydges, Sir Egerton,, Collins's Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, and Continued to the Present Time, 9 volumes. London: [T. Bensley], 1812, vol. 12 pt. 2 p. 845, Family History Library (FHL), 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150-3400, USA, .
    Note: 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. [PFT:AQ] [S:Titl] Collins's Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, and Continued to the Present Time [S:AbbrT] #240 Collins's Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, and Continued to the Present Time (1812) [S:Auth] Brydges, Sir Egerton, [S:AbbrA] [S:Publ] 9 volumes. London: [T. Bensley], 1812 [S:Note] 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. 1 REFN 240 Medieval Families Unit bibliography #240. Abstracted 203 and Entered. [S:Caln] [Page] vol. 12 pt. 2 p. 845 [R:Name] Family History Library (FHL) [R:Addr] 35 North West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150-3400, USA [R:Phon] 801-240-1000 [/PFT]
  18. Title: ORIGINAL SOURCE Pedigree Charts in "The Genealogie or Pedegree" by Sir William Segar, Garter
    Author: Book: Coles Of Devon, 1867 (25.html) by James Edwin-Cole Source 7:www Genealogy or pedegree of the .... Sir William Cole... written in 1630 by Segar, William, Sir, -1633
    Publication: Name: http://ephotocaption.com/a/25/1391150.pdf;

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