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adrianne.harker

Rames

Legg inn av adrianne.harker » 19 mai 2005 11:53:28

Please, does anyone have any information about the 11th Century family of
Rames. I suspect that there was an elder son of Roger de Rames, perhaps
another Roger, whose daughter married Edward of Salisbury. This could
explain William Marshals' connection to the Tankarville family.

Adrianne Harker

Tim Powys-Lybbe

Re: Rames

Legg inn av Tim Powys-Lybbe » 19 mai 2005 12:10:43

In message of 19 May, "adrianne.harker"
<adrianne.harker@homecall.co.uk> wrote:

Please, does anyone have any information about the 11th Century
family of Rames. I suspect that there was an elder son of Roger de
Rames, perhaps another Roger, whose daughter married Edward of
Salisbury. This could explain William Marshals' connection to the
Tankarville family.

There is a page an a half on various Raimeses in Keats-Rohan's
"Domesday Descendants", pp. 653-4. The following on Adelicia de Raimes
seems relevant:

"First married to Edward the younger of Salisbury, she was widowed
before 1129/30 when she was the wife of Payn of Houghton. A reference
to her daughter Leonia in the "Rotuli de Dominabus" describes her as
'de progenie Rogeri de Raimes' (p.69). Since Edward was active
c.1111/19 and Leonia was still alive at the beginning of the thirteenth
century, it is more likely that Adelicia was a daughter of William I
de Raimes I that of his father Roger I."

Note that this is more in the 12th century than the 11th.

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