Help with Keats-Rohan's Use of 'Probably'

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Help with Keats-Rohan's Use of 'Probably'

Legg inn av Robert Forrest » 06 jan 2006 00:31:01

Domesday Descendants, p. 506 has this:

"Willelm de Hastings, son of Robert fitz Walter, lord of Little Easton. By
his wife Helewise de Guerres he had issue Robert of Hastings, William of
Hastings, Ralph of Hastings, Alexander and John (Cat. Ancient Deeds, A.
13694), and a daughter Beatrice, wife successively of Gilbert Carbonel and
William de Goldingham (Mon. Ang. 6:972, 1190; Rotulus de Oblatis 537).
Probably also father of Amabilis de Hastings, sister of William and wife
successively of Richard fitz Robert Foliot and Ralph of Exeter (Cart. Old
Wardon, p. 326)…"



If someone has access to "The Cartulary of the Abbey of Old Wardon",
published in 1930 as Volume 13 by the Bedfordshire Historical Record
Society, I would very much appreciate a lookup which might explain
Keats-Rohan's use of "probably" here.



The Proquest online data base apparently includes the Bedf. Hist. Rec. Soc.
publications as part of their "Publications of the English Record Societies,
1835-1972" collection, available from some libraries (but not mine).



Bob Forrest (forrest@whidbey.com)

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