de Arden and Osbert fitzRichard

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Clive West

de Arden and Osbert fitzRichard

Legg inn av Clive West » 07 apr 2005 12:01:01

While doing research on the de Arden family of Warwickshire, I recently found in the Derbyshire RO an 18th century manuscript by someone called Dakeyne in which he quotes a Latin charter which reads roughly as follows: "Let all men know etc that I Osbert son of Hugo have confirmed the gift of land which Henry de Arden gave with his daughter Leticia to Geoffrey le Savage, namely all that land of Estwde (Astwood, Worcs), which my grandfather Osbert gave to Siward de Arden when the latter married his daughter Cecilia." Unfortunately the source of this charter is not shown and I am wondering whether anyone knows where it comes from. The charter is obviously written by Osbert fitzHugo whose grandfather Osbert fitzRichard was the Domesday holder of Astwood (part of Wychbold). It must date from around 1150 when Leticia married Geoffrey le Savage. Siward de Arden was the son of Thorkell. Any help in locating the source of this charter would be greatly appreciated.

Clive

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Re: de Arden and Osbert fitzRichard

Legg inn av Gjest » 07 apr 2005 13:11:02

This Henricus de Arden is listed in K S B Keats-Rohan's _Domesday
Descenedants_ (2002) and mentions his issue, (by Olivea), Herbert, William, Henry and
Letitia. The source for the above were:
Calendar of Charter Rolls, I, p. 206; Dugdale _Monasticon Anglicanum_ vi, p.
223-24, no. vii;_Red Book of the Exchquer,_ ed. Hall (1897), pp. 324-27,
418-21.

Adrian

Clive wrote;

While doing research on the de Arden family of Warwickshire, I recently
found in the Derbyshire RO an 18th century manuscript by someone called Dakeyne
in which he quotes a Latin charter which reads roughly as follows: "Let all
men know etc that I Osbert son of Hugo have confirmed the gift of land which
Henry de Arden gave with his daughter Leticia to Geoffrey le Savage, namely
all that land of Estwde (Astwood, Worcs), which my grandfather Osbert gave to
Siward de Arden when the latter married his daughter Cecilia."
Unfortunately the source of this charter is not shown and I am wondering whether anyone
knows where it comes from. The charter is obviously written by Osbert
fitzHugo whose grandfather Osbert fitzRichard was the Domesday holder of Astwood
(part of Wychbold). It must date from around 1150 when Leticia married Geoffrey
le Savage. Siward de Arden was the son of Thorkell. Any help in locating the
source of this charter would be greatly appreciated.

Clive


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