Friday, 22 October, 2004
Dear Douglas, Leo, et al.,
First Doug, thanks for your post of yesterday, <C.P. Addition:
Grey of Sandiacre/Hillary/Marmion>, which provides additional links
for the ancestry of Sir Edward Hillary (d. 1362).
And to Leo, for the details provided at http://www.genealogics.org
as to the ancestry of the Leekes of Hasland, co. Derbys. which
includes Sir Edward Hillary and his wife Alice de Grey.
Following is a pedigree from Richard III, Duke of Normandy
(d. 1027) to the emigrant Jane Lowe (wife of Henry Sewall, 2ndly of
Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore), which provides the link through
the family of Grey of Sandiacre.
~ This will be of interest to those Cavendish descendants who
are members of the list (Peter, Adrian & c.) and others besides.
Cheers,
John *
1 Richard III of Normandy
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Birth: ca 0997[1]
Death: 6 Aug 1027[2]
Occ: Duke of Normandy 1026-1027
Father: Richard II of Normandy (0978-1026)
Mother: Judith of Rennes (-1017)
re: Richard III, Robert of Torigny wrote
"Successit ei filius ejus Ricardus tercius. Hic genuit Nicolaum,
postea abbatem Sancti Audoeni, et duas filias, Papiam videlicet
uxorum Walterii de Sancto Walerico, et Aeliz, uxorem Ranulfi
vicecomitis de Baiocis."
(Roughly:) He was succeeded by his son Richard III. To him was
born Nicholas, who became abbot of St. Ouen, and two daughters,
Papia that married Walter de St. Valery and Alice, married to
Ranulf, Vicount of Bayeux. '[1]
Papia, wife of Walter (or Guilbert) de St. Valery is identified
as daughter of Richard III in error.[1],[3]
Spouse: NN [not married]
Children: Nicholas, abbot of St. Ouen
Adeliz
1.1 Adeliz of Normandy[1]
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illegitimate daughter[4]
'At the beginning of Duke William's reign the vicomte of
the Bessin was Rannulf, who was the son of a vicomte
named Anschitil. He married a daughter of Duke
Richard III and was among the defeated rebels at
Val-es-Dunes.....'[2]
Spouse: Ranulf of the Bessin
Father: Anschitil the Vicomte
Children: Ranulf II (->1089)
1.1.1 Ranulf II of the Bessin
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Death: aft Mar 1089[4]
Occ: viscount of the Bessin
'Ranulph, vicomte de Bayeux ' [CP III:166[5]]
Spouse: Maud of the Avranchin
Father: Richard of the Avranchin (->1074)
Mother: Emma de Conteville
Children: Ranulf III (-ca1129)
NN
Agnes
William le Meschin
1.1.1.1 Ranulf III of the Bessin
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Death: ca 1129[5]
Burial: St. Werburg's, Chester[5]
Occ: viscount of the Bessin and the Avranchin; Earl of Chester
Earl of Chester. Also styled "Ranulf le Meschin"
commander of the first wing (army of Henry I) at
battle of Tinchebrai, 28 Sept 1106[6]
held 'extensive lands in Cumberland' , which he
surrendered to Henry I upon his receiving the
earldom of Chester, 1121 [C. W. Hollister[6];
cf. also CP III:166[5]]
* note: evidently still had lands in Cumberland (Carlisle and possibly
elsewhere) at date of grant by David I of Scots to Robert de Brus
in Annandale [Donaldson, p. 19[7]]
Earl of Chester and vicomte of the Avranchin 1121-1129 (successor to
cousin Richard of Avranches, d. 1120 in the White Ship)[5]
Spouse: Lucia of Alkborough
Birth: ca 1070[8]
Death: 1141[8],[9]
Father: Turold of Bucknall (-<1079)
Mother: NN Malet (-<1083)
Children: Ranulf (-1153)
Adeliza
William (-<1136)
Maud
1.1.1.1.1a Adeliza of Chester*
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brought lands in Northampton and Lincoln as her marriage portion
captured at Abergavenny by the Welsh when her husband was slain,
15 Apr 1136; rescued by Miles of Gloucester[5]
she made gifts to the monks of St. Peters, Gloucester for the soul
of her husband:
' ... confirmation by Henry II ("Henricus rex Angliae et dux
Normanniae et Aquitanniae et comes Andegaviae...") of the
prior charter, having to do with the gift of the mill at Olney
and that at 'Taddeswell'. This confirmation reads in part,
" Praecipio quod sine dilatione et juste faciatis habere abbati
et monachis de Gloucestria' quos comes Ranulfus eis dedit
in molendinis de Olneyo et de Taddeswelle, sicut carta
testatur. " '[10]
Rosie Bevan wrote:
' There are three additional confirmation charters containing
references to Alice, sister of Ranulph, earl of Chester, and wife of
Richard fitz Gilbert in St Peter's cartulary, which confirm what you
are both saying. It's interesting to see three different versions of
her name.
Vol. I p.104
"...Ranulphus comes Cestriae dedit deo et monachis Sancti Petri
Gloucestriae quadraginta solidos annuos in molendino de Oleneye, jure
haereditario. Confirmat etiam molendinum de Taddewell quad dedit
Alicia soror ejus pro anima Ricardi filii Gilberti viri sui, tempore
Hamelini abbatis..."
vol I p.351
"...quadraginta solidos in molendino Olneye de dono Ranulfi comitis
Cestriae; et molendinum de Tadwalla quod dedit eidem ecclesiae Adeliza
soror ejusdem comitis pro anima viri Ricardi filii Gilberti..."
vol II p. 127 Henry II's confirmation
"...quadraginta solidos in molendino Olneye de dono Rannulphi comitis
Cestriae; et molendinum de Tadwella quod dedit eidem ecclesiae Attelysa
soror ejusdem comitis pro anima viri Ricardi filii Gilberti..."
Olneye is Olney, Bucks, and Tadwell is Tathwell, Lincs.
Cheers, Rosie '[11]
she m. lstly Richard de Clare,
2ndly Robert de Condet/Cundy
Spouse: Richard de Clare [1st husband]
Death: 15 Apr 1136, near Abergavenny (slain)[5]
Father: Gilbert de Clare (-ca1117)
Mother: Adeliza de Clermont
Children: Alice (->1147)
Gilbert de Clare(-1152)
Roger fitz Richard de Clare(-1173)
Rohese (->1156)
Lucy
1.1.1.1.1b Adeliza of Chester* (See above)
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Spouse: Robert de Condet
Death: ca 1141[12]
Father: Osbert de Condet
Mother: Adelaide de Chesney
Marr: aft 15 Apr 1136
Children: Isabel (>1136->1165)
1.1.1.1.1b.1 Isabel de Condet[5]
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Birth: aft 1136
Death: aft 1165[12]
had manor of South Carlton, co. Lincoln as her maritagium [Grimston,
co. Notts either her inheritance or also part of her maritagium][13]
identified as daughter of Robert de Condet and Adeliza 'le Meschin'[12], and
as granddaughter of Ranulf, Earl of Chester[12]
[supported by indication of the lands of her maritagium]
Spouse: Hugh Bardolf
Death: ca 1176[12]
Father: NN Bardolf
Children: Beatrice (-<1225)
Hugh (->1197)
Robert (-<1225)
NN
NN (-<1225)
Juliana (-<1218)
Matilda (->1225)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1 NN Bardolf
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unnamed daughter
died before 1 July 1225, on which date her daughter Iseude was recorded
as having done homage for his inheritance of her uncle, Robert
Bardolf[14],[15]
Spouse: NN
Children: Iseude (-<1246)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1 Iseude[5]
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Death: bef 18 Jun 1246[5]
identified as daughter of Hugh Bardolf in CP (Grey)[5]
her maritagium included the manor of Codnor
'Isolde de Gray',
correctly identified as niece of Robert Bardolf, fine of 1 July 1225:
performed homage and had livery of her purparty of the lands of uncle
Robert Bardolf, 1 Jul 1225[5]: a fine of that date records,
' D’ homag capto. } Dns Rex cep homag JORD’ FOLIOT ISOLD’ DE
} GRAY ’t RAD’ PAYNEL de portoibs suis
q eos coting de tris q fuut ROB’TI BARDULF’ avuncli sui q’s de dno R.
tenuit i cap ’t mand est Vic Kanc qd accepta ab eis sec’itate de
relevio suo dno R. reddendo q’tu p jud curie dni R. inde redde
debuint: plena eis saisina hre fac de portoibs suis ipos heditar
ctingetibs de tris pdcis i balla sua, accepta & ead sec’itate a
ROB’TO LUPO loco MATILD’ BARDULF’ mris sue q est una hedu
pdci Robti de relevio suo dno R. reddendo q’tu ad ipam ptin t
p pte sua silr eid Rob pl saisina hre fac loco mat’s sue de portoe
ipam heditar cting de tris pdcis. Portoem vo ctingente fil ’t hede
HUG’ POINZ qui similr e unus hedu ipius Robti ’t inf’ etate est
’t i custodia dni R. salvo custodiat don dns R. aliud inde pcepit.
T. R. ap Westm j. die Jul. ' Excerpta e Rotulis Finium, I:129[14]
Spouse: Sir Henry de Grey of Thurrock
Death: 1219[5]
Children: Sir Richard de Grey of Codnor(-<1271)
Sir John de Grey of Shirland, co. Derbys.(-<1265)
Sir William (-<1268)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1 Sir William de Grey
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Death: bef 10 Feb 1268[5]
knt., of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:165[5]
Children: Sir Richard (-<1298)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1 Sir Richard de Grey
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Death: bef 26 May 1298[5]
knt., of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury by writ dated 28 June 1283,
directed 'Ricardo de Grey' [CP VI:166]
' In 1294 Richard de Grey and Lucy his wife settled the manor of
Erliston [Arleston] which was of her right on Lucy, da. of the said
Richard de Grey, and the heirs of her body; and the manor of
Sutton-in-Dale (also of the right of Lucy, the wife) on Henry de
Sutton for life (Feet of Fines, Derby, Mich. 22 Edw. I). '
[CP VI:166, note (d)[5]]
cf. CP VI:165-6[5]
Spouse: Lucy
Children: Lucy
William (-<1298)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1 William de Grey
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Death: bef 26 May 1298, d.v.p.[5]
heir of his father [CP VI:166[5] ]
Spouse: Joan
Children: Richard (ca1288-<1310)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Richard de Grey
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Birth: ca 25 Mar 1288[5]
Death: bef 24 Dec 1310[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:166[5]
Spouse: Felicia
Children: Sir William (ca1307-1369)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Sir William de Grey
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Birth: ca 1307[5]
Death: 1369[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:167[5]
Children: Alice
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Alice de Grey
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heir of her father
cf. CP VI:167 and note (g)[5]
Spouse: Sir Edward Hillary
Death: 1362[5]
Father: Henry Hillary
Children: John (<1355-1403)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 John Grey
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Birth: bef 1355[5]
Death: 6 Sep 1403[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 1395[5]
birth name John Hillary:
' after his father's death in the custody of his grandfather, Sir
William de Grey. On or before 13 May 1390 he assumed the name of
Grey. ' [5]
cf. CP VI:168[5]
Genealogics I00272015[16], cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: Q 116505
Spouse: Emma
Children: Isabel (ca1377-)
Alice (ca1382-)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Alice Grey
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Birth: ca 1382[5]
coheir of her father
cf. CP VI:168[5]
Genealogics I00272014[16], cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: Q 116505
Spouse: John Leek, Esq.
Children: William
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 William Leek
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of Lakeford
cf. Genealogics #I00105387[16] [cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: P 58253]
Spouse: Catherine Chaworth
Father: Sir Thomas Chaworth
Mother: Isabel Aylesbury
Children: Thomas
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Thomas Leeke
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of Hasland, co. Derby[17]
as part of the marriage arrangement for his daughter Muriel,
entered into a contract dated 20 Dec 1510 (also 12 Feb 1510/1):
' Gift: Robert Lynacre of Bramton to Thomas Leeke of Hasland
Robert Barlow esq., Oliver Flynnt clerk, and Henry Eyre
gent.:-- manor of and all his property in Hasland. All his
property in Hakynthorpe and elsewhere in co. Derby--: To the
use of R.L. for life, then to his son George Lynacre and Muriel
Leeke, daughter of T.L. and the heirs of their bodies. Power of
attorney to Robert Cawse yeoman to deliver seisin. Endorsed
with memorandum of livery of seisin. Witn. Roger Fletcher,
Richard Alwod, Robert Wydoson and Thomas Shaw.' - PRO,
Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck: Cavendish
Deeds [DD/P/CD/119][18]
cf. Genealogics #I00105383 [16] [cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: O 29127]
Spouse: Margaret Fox
Father: William Fox
Children: Elizabeth
Muriel
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Elizabeth Leeke
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m. 2ndly Ralph Leche of Chatsworth[17]
Spouse: John Hardwick
Birth: ca 1495[17],[19]
Death: 24 Jan 1527[17]
Father: John Hardwick (ca1470-1506)
Mother: Elizabeth Pinchbeck
Marr: 1512[17]
Children: James
Mary
Dorothy
Alice
Elizabeth (ca1521-1607)
Jane
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Elizabeth Hardwick
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Birth: ca 1521[17]
Death: 13 Feb 1607, Hardwick Hall, co. Derby[17]
Burial: Allhallows, co. Derby[17]
Occ: Countess of Shrewsbury
the famed "Bess of Hardwick"
fourth daughter and coheiress;
married 1stly Robert Barlow;
2ndly Sir William Cavendish,
3rdly William St. Lo, captain of the Guard to Queen
Elizabeth [she was then Lady of the Bedchamber and
confidante to Queen Elizabeth]
4thly George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury
[Countess of Shrewsbury by this marriage][17]
disinherited her eldest son Henry Cavendish by a resettlement of her
estate, largely on her younger sons:
' 25 Oct. 1594 [1613]
' Reciting settlement of manor of Blackwall and Merston, and premises
there and in Asheford, Topcliffe, Kingsternedale, Cowdall, Stenden
alias Staden, Fayrefeilde, Bradwall, Buxton, Chappell en le Frithe,
Shalcrosse, Haselbache, Monyashe, Hollington, Gryndlowe and
Yolgrave (Db.) to use of her for life as inheritance of late husband
Sir Wm. Cavendish, then to Hen. Cavendish; now revokes this re.
Topcliffe and others to and including Monyashe, which are to her for
life, then to Sir Chas. Cavendish, with entail; in default in turn to
Wm. and Hen. Cavendish with entails, then jointly to Arabella Steward
(d. of Earl of Lennox and wife Eliz. Cavendish, Mary (Cavendish), wife
of Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury, and Frances (Cavendish), wife of Hen.
Pierrepont; in default to right heirs of Sir Chas. Cavendish.' - PRO,
Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck (4th Deposit):
Estate Papers [DD/4P/46/2][18]
Spouse: William Cavendish
Birth: ca 1505
Death: 25 Oct 1557[17]
Father: Thomas Cavendish (-1524)
Mother: Alice Smith (-1515)
Marr: 20 Aug 1547[17]
Children: Henry (1550-1616)
William (ca1552-1625)
Elizabeth
Sir Charles (-1617)
Mary
Frances
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Henry Cavendish
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Birth: 17 Dec 1550[20]
Death: 12 Oct 1616, d.s.p.l.[17]
Esq., of Tutbury, co. Stafford
M.P. for Derbyshire[21]
friend of Mary, Queen of Scots during her imprisonment at Hardwicke
Hall and at Tutbury[17]
succeeded his father at Tutbury:
'.. Henry, who was several times M.P. for Derbyshire. In 1583 Henry
also secured the rectory: the Crown had granted it in 1578 to a pair
of speculators, and they sold it to another pair, who in turn sold it
to Henry. He conveyed the estate to his younger brother William,
Baron Cavendish (later earl of Devonshire), in 1608, although he
himself was still living at Tutbury in 1614. Henry still held the
rectory in 1612, but on his death in 1616 it presumably passed to
William, whose grandson William, earl of Devonshire held it in 1653.
Tutbury '... consisted of 234 a. in Tutbury and 27 a. of meadow
nearby in Derbyshire,..'[22]
Entered into an agreement with his brothers, 10 Dec 1579:
' Bargain and sale, William and Charles Cavendish of Chatsworthe
(Db) re-sell the Manors of Cromforde, Bonsall, Matlocke,
Willersley and Churchebroughton (Db) including lands in above
and also in Hardewicke, Kirkebie in Ashfelde, Kirkebie
Woodehouse, Sutton in Ashfelde, to Henry Cavendish their
brother.' -PRO, Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck
(6th Deposit): Deeds and Estate Papers [DD/P/6/1/1/45 ][18]
disinherited by his mother, evidently for failure to produce issue
(outside of his illegitimate offspring); as noted by Adrian Channing,
he was given the epithet 'The Common Bull to all Derbyshire'[23]
Spouse: NN [not married] [probably several mothers of his various
children]
Children: Anne
Henry Cavendish, of Doveridge
Augustus
Charles (->1617)
Thomas
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Anne Cavendish
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illegitimate daughter[17];[24]
Spouse: Vincent Lowe
Birth: 1594[17]
Death: aft 1640[17]
Father: Patrick Lowe (ca1561->1617)
Mother: Jane Harpur
Children: Grace (1614-)
John (1616-1659)
Anne (1618-)
Beth (1626-)
Catherine (1627-)
Henry (1628-)
Dorothy (1630-)
Vincent (1632-)
Jane (1633-1700)
Nicholas (1639-)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a Jane Lowe*
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Birth: 14 Oct 1633, Denby, co. Derby[24]
Death: 19 Jan 1700, Middlesex, England[17]
Burial: St. Giles-in-the-Field church, Middlesex
Occ: Lady Baltimore
she m. 1stly Henry Sewall,
2ndly (as 2nd wife) Charles Calvert, Lord
Baltimore[17];[24];[25].
Raised grandson Notley Rozer after death of his father in 1681[26]
(son Nicholas Sewall was guardian of Notley Rozer per indenture of
1682[27])
d. intestate, 19 Jan 1700/01 [Barnes, p.2[28] ]
Spouse: Henry Sewall
Birth: aft 1622[24]
Death: bef 17 Apr 1665[24]
Father: Richard Sewall (-<1638)
Mother: Mary Dugdale (1597-ca1648)
Marr: bef 1650, England[29]
Children: Anne (ca1651-1693)
Elizabeth (<1651-<1710)
Nicholas (ca1655-1737)
Mary (1658-1693)
Jane
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1b Jane Lowe* (See above)
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Spouse: Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore [2nd husband]
Birth: 27 Aug 1637[30]
Death: 21 Feb 1714[30]
Father: Cecil Calvert (-1675)
Mother: Anne Arundel
Marr: ca 1666[17]
Children: Clare (1670-)
Anne (1673-1731)
Benedict Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore(1678-1715)
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28, 1999) p. 2, The Archivist's Bulldog - Newsletter of the
Maryland State Archives,
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/r ... tml#sewall
29. Debbie Shields, "Shields Genealogy,"
http://www.debbieshields.com/genealogy/tree12.html
Sept 16, 2000.
30. David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists,"
Baltimore: the Genealogical Pub. Company, 1st ed.
* John P. Ravilious
Descent from Richard III of Normandy to Jane Lowe (Grey of S
Moderator: MOD_nyhetsgrupper
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Leo van de Pas
Re: Descent from Richard III of Normandy to Jane Lowe (Grey
Dear John,
This file has helped me a great deal. However, you mark two off as not
married,
I have Richard III Duke of Normandy marry in 1026 Adele de France no
children
and Henry Cavendish, the common bull, as married to Lady Grace Talbot, also
no children. Grace is the step-daughter of Bess of Hardwick and Henry's
mother.
Best wishes
Leo
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Subject: Descent from Richard III of Normandy to Jane Lowe (Grey of
Sandiacre)
Friday, 22 October, 2004
Dear Douglas, Leo, et al.,
First Doug, thanks for your post of yesterday, <C.P. Addition:
Grey of Sandiacre/Hillary/Marmion>, which provides additional links
for the ancestry of Sir Edward Hillary (d. 1362).
And to Leo, for the details provided at http://www.genealogics.org
as to the ancestry of the Leekes of Hasland, co. Derbys. which
includes Sir Edward Hillary and his wife Alice de Grey.
Following is a pedigree from Richard III, Duke of Normandy
(d. 1027) to the emigrant Jane Lowe (wife of Henry Sewall, 2ndly of
Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore), which provides the link through
the family of Grey of Sandiacre.
~ This will be of interest to those Cavendish descendants who
are members of the list (Peter, Adrian & c.) and others besides.
Cheers,
John *
1 Richard III of Normandy
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 0997[1]
Death: 6 Aug 1027[2]
Occ: Duke of Normandy 1026-1027
Father: Richard II of Normandy (0978-1026)
Mother: Judith of Rennes (-1017)
re: Richard III, Robert of Torigny wrote
"Successit ei filius ejus Ricardus tercius. Hic genuit Nicolaum,
postea abbatem Sancti Audoeni, et duas filias, Papiam videlicet
uxorum Walterii de Sancto Walerico, et Aeliz, uxorem Ranulfi
vicecomitis de Baiocis."
(Roughly:) He was succeeded by his son Richard III. To him was
born Nicholas, who became abbot of St. Ouen, and two daughters,
Papia that married Walter de St. Valery and Alice, married to
Ranulf, Vicount of Bayeux. '[1]
Papia, wife of Walter (or Guilbert) de St. Valery is identified
as daughter of Richard III in error.[1],[3]
Spouse: NN [not married]
Children: Nicholas, abbot of St. Ouen
Adeliz
1.1 Adeliz of Normandy[1]
----------------------------------------
illegitimate daughter[4]
'At the beginning of Duke William's reign the vicomte of
the Bessin was Rannulf, who was the son of a vicomte
named Anschitil. He married a daughter of Duke
Richard III and was among the defeated rebels at
Val-es-Dunes.....'[2]
Spouse: Ranulf of the Bessin
Father: Anschitil the Vicomte
Children: Ranulf II (->1089)
1.1.1 Ranulf II of the Bessin
----------------------------------------
Death: aft Mar 1089[4]
Occ: viscount of the Bessin
'Ranulph, vicomte de Bayeux ' [CP III:166[5]]
Spouse: Maud of the Avranchin
Father: Richard of the Avranchin (->1074)
Mother: Emma de Conteville
Children: Ranulf III (-ca1129)
NN
Agnes
William le Meschin
1.1.1.1 Ranulf III of the Bessin
----------------------------------------
Death: ca 1129[5]
Burial: St. Werburg's, Chester[5]
Occ: viscount of the Bessin and the Avranchin; Earl of Chester
Earl of Chester. Also styled "Ranulf le Meschin"
commander of the first wing (army of Henry I) at
battle of Tinchebrai, 28 Sept 1106[6]
held 'extensive lands in Cumberland' , which he
surrendered to Henry I upon his receiving the
earldom of Chester, 1121 [C. W. Hollister[6];
cf. also CP III:166[5]]
* note: evidently still had lands in Cumberland (Carlisle and possibly
elsewhere) at date of grant by David I of Scots to Robert de Brus
in Annandale [Donaldson, p. 19[7]]
Earl of Chester and vicomte of the Avranchin 1121-1129 (successor to
cousin Richard of Avranches, d. 1120 in the White Ship)[5]
Spouse: Lucia of Alkborough
Birth: ca 1070[8]
Death: 1141[8],[9]
Father: Turold of Bucknall (-<1079)
Mother: NN Malet (-<1083)
Children: Ranulf (-1153)
Adeliza
William (-<1136)
Maud
1.1.1.1.1a Adeliza of Chester*
----------------------------------------
brought lands in Northampton and Lincoln as her marriage portion
captured at Abergavenny by the Welsh when her husband was slain,
15 Apr 1136; rescued by Miles of Gloucester[5]
she made gifts to the monks of St. Peters, Gloucester for the soul
of her husband:
' ... confirmation by Henry II ("Henricus rex Angliae et dux
Normanniae et Aquitanniae et comes Andegaviae...") of the
prior charter, having to do with the gift of the mill at Olney
and that at 'Taddeswell'. This confirmation reads in part,
" Praecipio quod sine dilatione et juste faciatis habere abbati
et monachis de Gloucestria' quos comes Ranulfus eis dedit
in molendinis de Olneyo et de Taddeswelle, sicut carta
testatur. " '[10]
Rosie Bevan wrote:
' There are three additional confirmation charters containing
references to Alice, sister of Ranulph, earl of Chester, and wife of
Richard fitz Gilbert in St Peter's cartulary, which confirm what you
are both saying. It's interesting to see three different versions of
her name.
Vol. I p.104
"...Ranulphus comes Cestriae dedit deo et monachis Sancti Petri
Gloucestriae quadraginta solidos annuos in molendino de Oleneye, jure
haereditario. Confirmat etiam molendinum de Taddewell quad dedit
Alicia soror ejus pro anima Ricardi filii Gilberti viri sui, tempore
Hamelini abbatis..."
vol I p.351
"...quadraginta solidos in molendino Olneye de dono Ranulfi comitis
Cestriae; et molendinum de Tadwalla quod dedit eidem ecclesiae Adeliza
soror ejusdem comitis pro anima viri Ricardi filii Gilberti..."
vol II p. 127 Henry II's confirmation
"...quadraginta solidos in molendino Olneye de dono Rannulphi comitis
Cestriae; et molendinum de Tadwella quod dedit eidem ecclesiae Attelysa
soror ejusdem comitis pro anima viri Ricardi filii Gilberti..."
Olneye is Olney, Bucks, and Tadwell is Tathwell, Lincs.
Cheers, Rosie '[11]
she m. lstly Richard de Clare,
2ndly Robert de Condet/Cundy
Spouse: Richard de Clare [1st husband]
Death: 15 Apr 1136, near Abergavenny (slain)[5]
Father: Gilbert de Clare (-ca1117)
Mother: Adeliza de Clermont
Children: Alice (->1147)
Gilbert de Clare(-1152)
Roger fitz Richard de Clare(-1173)
Rohese (->1156)
Lucy
1.1.1.1.1b Adeliza of Chester* (See above)
----------------------------------------
Spouse: Robert de Condet
Death: ca 1141[12]
Father: Osbert de Condet
Mother: Adelaide de Chesney
Marr: aft 15 Apr 1136
Children: Isabel (>1136->1165)
1.1.1.1.1b.1 Isabel de Condet[5]
----------------------------------------
Birth: aft 1136
Death: aft 1165[12]
had manor of South Carlton, co. Lincoln as her maritagium [Grimston,
co. Notts either her inheritance or also part of her maritagium][13]
identified as daughter of Robert de Condet and Adeliza 'le Meschin'[12], and
as granddaughter of Ranulf, Earl of Chester[12]
[supported by indication of the lands of her maritagium]
Spouse: Hugh Bardolf
Death: ca 1176[12]
Father: NN Bardolf
Children: Beatrice (-<1225)
Hugh (->1197)
Robert (-<1225)
NN
NN (-<1225)
Juliana (-<1218)
Matilda (->1225)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1 NN Bardolf
----------------------------------------
unnamed daughter
died before 1 July 1225, on which date her daughter Iseude was recorded
as having done homage for his inheritance of her uncle, Robert
Bardolf[14],[15]
Spouse: NN
Children: Iseude (-<1246)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1 Iseude[5]
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 18 Jun 1246[5]
identified as daughter of Hugh Bardolf in CP (Grey)[5]
her maritagium included the manor of Codnor
'Isolde de Gray',
correctly identified as niece of Robert Bardolf, fine of 1 July 1225:
performed homage and had livery of her purparty of the lands of uncle
Robert Bardolf, 1 Jul 1225[5]: a fine of that date records,
' D’ homag capto. } Dns Rex cep homag JORD’ FOLIOT ISOLD’ DE
} GRAY ’t RAD’ PAYNEL de portoibs suis
q eos coting de tris q fuut ROB’TI BARDULF’ avuncli sui q’s de dno R.
tenuit i cap ’t mand est Vic Kanc qd accepta ab eis sec’itate de
relevio suo dno R. reddendo q’tu p jud curie dni R. inde redde
debuint: plena eis saisina hre fac de portoibs suis ipos heditar
ctingetibs de tris pdcis i balla sua, accepta & ead sec’itate a
ROB’TO LUPO loco MATILD’ BARDULF’ mris sue q est una hedu
pdci Robti de relevio suo dno R. reddendo q’tu ad ipam ptin t
p pte sua silr eid Rob pl saisina hre fac loco mat’s sue de portoe
ipam heditar cting de tris pdcis. Portoem vo ctingente fil ’t hede
HUG’ POINZ qui similr e unus hedu ipius Robti ’t inf’ etate est
’t i custodia dni R. salvo custodiat don dns R. aliud inde pcepit.
T. R. ap Westm j. die Jul. ' Excerpta e Rotulis Finium, I:129[14]
Spouse: Sir Henry de Grey of Thurrock
Death: 1219[5]
Children: Sir Richard de Grey of Codnor(-<1271)
Sir John de Grey of Shirland, co. Derbys.(-<1265)
Sir William (-<1268)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1 Sir William de Grey
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 10 Feb 1268[5]
knt., of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:165[5]
Children: Sir Richard (-<1298)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1 Sir Richard de Grey
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 26 May 1298[5]
knt., of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury by writ dated 28 June 1283,
directed 'Ricardo de Grey' [CP VI:166]
' In 1294 Richard de Grey and Lucy his wife settled the manor of
Erliston [Arleston] which was of her right on Lucy, da. of the said
Richard de Grey, and the heirs of her body; and the manor of
Sutton-in-Dale (also of the right of Lucy, the wife) on Henry de
Sutton for life (Feet of Fines, Derby, Mich. 22 Edw. I). '
[CP VI:166, note (d)[5]]
cf. CP VI:165-6[5]
Spouse: Lucy
Children: Lucy
William (-<1298)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1 William de Grey
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 26 May 1298, d.v.p.[5]
heir of his father [CP VI:166[5] ]
Spouse: Joan
Children: Richard (ca1288-<1310)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Richard de Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 25 Mar 1288[5]
Death: bef 24 Dec 1310[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:166[5]
Spouse: Felicia
Children: Sir William (ca1307-1369)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Sir William de Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 1307[5]
Death: 1369[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:167[5]
Children: Alice
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Alice de Grey
----------------------------------------
heir of her father
cf. CP VI:167 and note (g)[5]
Spouse: Sir Edward Hillary
Death: 1362[5]
Father: Henry Hillary
Children: John (<1355-1403)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 John Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: bef 1355[5]
Death: 6 Sep 1403[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 1395[5]
birth name John Hillary:
' after his father's death in the custody of his grandfather, Sir
William de Grey. On or before 13 May 1390 he assumed the name of
Grey. ' [5]
cf. CP VI:168[5]
Genealogics I00272015[16], cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: Q 116505
Spouse: Emma
Children: Isabel (ca1377-)
Alice (ca1382-)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Alice Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 1382[5]
coheir of her father
cf. CP VI:168[5]
Genealogics I00272014[16], cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: Q 116505
Spouse: John Leek, Esq.
Children: William
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 William Leek
----------------------------------------
of Lakeford
cf. Genealogics #I00105387[16] [cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: P 58253]
Spouse: Catherine Chaworth
Father: Sir Thomas Chaworth
Mother: Isabel Aylesbury
Children: Thomas
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Thomas Leeke
----------------------------------------
of Hasland, co. Derby[17]
as part of the marriage arrangement for his daughter Muriel,
entered into a contract dated 20 Dec 1510 (also 12 Feb 1510/1):
' Gift: Robert Lynacre of Bramton to Thomas Leeke of Hasland
Robert Barlow esq., Oliver Flynnt clerk, and Henry Eyre
gent.:-- manor of and all his property in Hasland. All his
property in Hakynthorpe and elsewhere in co. Derby--: To the
use of R.L. for life, then to his son George Lynacre and Muriel
Leeke, daughter of T.L. and the heirs of their bodies. Power of
attorney to Robert Cawse yeoman to deliver seisin. Endorsed
with memorandum of livery of seisin. Witn. Roger Fletcher,
Richard Alwod, Robert Wydoson and Thomas Shaw.' - PRO,
Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck: Cavendish
Deeds [DD/P/CD/119][18]
cf. Genealogics #I00105383 [16] [cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: O 29127]
Spouse: Margaret Fox
Father: William Fox
Children: Elizabeth
Muriel
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Elizabeth Leeke
----------------------------------------
m. 2ndly Ralph Leche of Chatsworth[17]
Spouse: John Hardwick
Birth: ca 1495[17],[19]
Death: 24 Jan 1527[17]
Father: John Hardwick (ca1470-1506)
Mother: Elizabeth Pinchbeck
Marr: 1512[17]
Children: James
Mary
Dorothy
Alice
Elizabeth (ca1521-1607)
Jane
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Elizabeth Hardwick
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 1521[17]
Death: 13 Feb 1607, Hardwick Hall, co. Derby[17]
Burial: Allhallows, co. Derby[17]
Occ: Countess of Shrewsbury
the famed "Bess of Hardwick"
fourth daughter and coheiress;
married 1stly Robert Barlow;
2ndly Sir William Cavendish,
3rdly William St. Lo, captain of the Guard to Queen
Elizabeth [she was then Lady of the Bedchamber and
confidante to Queen Elizabeth]
4thly George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury
[Countess of Shrewsbury by this marriage][17]
disinherited her eldest son Henry Cavendish by a resettlement of her
estate, largely on her younger sons:
' 25 Oct. 1594 [1613]
' Reciting settlement of manor of Blackwall and Merston, and premises
there and in Asheford, Topcliffe, Kingsternedale, Cowdall, Stenden
alias Staden, Fayrefeilde, Bradwall, Buxton, Chappell en le Frithe,
Shalcrosse, Haselbache, Monyashe, Hollington, Gryndlowe and
Yolgrave (Db.) to use of her for life as inheritance of late husband
Sir Wm. Cavendish, then to Hen. Cavendish; now revokes this re.
Topcliffe and others to and including Monyashe, which are to her for
life, then to Sir Chas. Cavendish, with entail; in default in turn to
Wm. and Hen. Cavendish with entails, then jointly to Arabella Steward
(d. of Earl of Lennox and wife Eliz. Cavendish, Mary (Cavendish), wife
of Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury, and Frances (Cavendish), wife of Hen.
Pierrepont; in default to right heirs of Sir Chas. Cavendish.' - PRO,
Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck (4th Deposit):
Estate Papers [DD/4P/46/2][18]
Spouse: William Cavendish
Birth: ca 1505
Death: 25 Oct 1557[17]
Father: Thomas Cavendish (-1524)
Mother: Alice Smith (-1515)
Marr: 20 Aug 1547[17]
Children: Henry (1550-1616)
William (ca1552-1625)
Elizabeth
Sir Charles (-1617)
Mary
Frances
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Henry Cavendish
----------------------------------------
Birth: 17 Dec 1550[20]
Death: 12 Oct 1616, d.s.p.l.[17]
Esq., of Tutbury, co. Stafford
M.P. for Derbyshire[21]
friend of Mary, Queen of Scots during her imprisonment at Hardwicke
Hall and at Tutbury[17]
succeeded his father at Tutbury:
'.. Henry, who was several times M.P. for Derbyshire. In 1583 Henry
also secured the rectory: the Crown had granted it in 1578 to a pair
of speculators, and they sold it to another pair, who in turn sold it
to Henry. He conveyed the estate to his younger brother William,
Baron Cavendish (later earl of Devonshire), in 1608, although he
himself was still living at Tutbury in 1614. Henry still held the
rectory in 1612, but on his death in 1616 it presumably passed to
William, whose grandson William, earl of Devonshire held it in 1653.
Tutbury '... consisted of 234 a. in Tutbury and 27 a. of meadow
nearby in Derbyshire,..'[22]
Entered into an agreement with his brothers, 10 Dec 1579:
' Bargain and sale, William and Charles Cavendish of Chatsworthe
(Db) re-sell the Manors of Cromforde, Bonsall, Matlocke,
Willersley and Churchebroughton (Db) including lands in above
and also in Hardewicke, Kirkebie in Ashfelde, Kirkebie
Woodehouse, Sutton in Ashfelde, to Henry Cavendish their
brother.' -PRO, Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck
(6th Deposit): Deeds and Estate Papers [DD/P/6/1/1/45 ][18]
disinherited by his mother, evidently for failure to produce issue
(outside of his illegitimate offspring); as noted by Adrian Channing,
he was given the epithet 'The Common Bull to all Derbyshire'[23]
Spouse: NN [not married] [probably several mothers of his various
children]
Children: Anne
Henry Cavendish, of Doveridge
Augustus
Charles (->1617)
Thomas
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Anne Cavendish
----------------------------------------
illegitimate daughter[17];[24]
Spouse: Vincent Lowe
Birth: 1594[17]
Death: aft 1640[17]
Father: Patrick Lowe (ca1561->1617)
Mother: Jane Harpur
Children: Grace (1614-)
John (1616-1659)
Anne (1618-)
Beth (1626-)
Catherine (1627-)
Henry (1628-)
Dorothy (1630-)
Vincent (1632-)
Jane (1633-1700)
Nicholas (1639-)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a Jane Lowe*
----------------------------------------
Birth: 14 Oct 1633, Denby, co. Derby[24]
Death: 19 Jan 1700, Middlesex, England[17]
Burial: St. Giles-in-the-Field church, Middlesex
Occ: Lady Baltimore
she m. 1stly Henry Sewall,
2ndly (as 2nd wife) Charles Calvert, Lord
Baltimore[17];[24];[25].
Raised grandson Notley Rozer after death of his father in 1681[26]
(son Nicholas Sewall was guardian of Notley Rozer per indenture of
1682[27])
d. intestate, 19 Jan 1700/01 [Barnes, p.2[28] ]
Spouse: Henry Sewall
Birth: aft 1622[24]
Death: bef 17 Apr 1665[24]
Father: Richard Sewall (-<1638)
Mother: Mary Dugdale (1597-ca1648)
Marr: bef 1650, England[29]
Children: Anne (ca1651-1693)
Elizabeth (<1651-<1710)
Nicholas (ca1655-1737)
Mary (1658-1693)
Jane
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1b Jane Lowe* (See above)
----------------------------------------
Spouse: Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore [2nd husband]
Birth: 27 Aug 1637[30]
Death: 21 Feb 1714[30]
Father: Cecil Calvert (-1675)
Mother: Anne Arundel
Marr: ca 1666[17]
Children: Clare (1670-)
Anne (1673-1731)
Benedict Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore(1678-1715)
1. Todd A. Farmerie, "Re: Reginald de St. Valery and His Descendants,"
October 1, 2001, paper copy: library of John Ravilious.
2. David C. Douglas, "William the Conqueror," Univ of California
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the United Kingdom.
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of John P. Ravilious, citations from Rosie Bevan :
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in Prosopon 2, and Sanders, English Baronies.
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Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
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Petri Gloucestriae," Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores
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and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during The Middle Ages),
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de Clifford," 7 February 2004, cites charters, Cartulary of St.
Peters Gloucester, email rbevan@paradise.net.nz.
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Roots of Certain American Colonists," Baltimore: Genealogical Pub.
Co., connection of Isabel de Condet and Hugh Bardolf, as cited by
E. Mann, Line 132D-27,-28 in AR7, also, Descendants of Henry I of
Germany (10/30/98), Line 157 (Gerberga of Burgundy to Emperor
Henry III).
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Commissioners of the Public Records of the Kingdom, Vol I
(1216-1246), 1835, full title: Excerpta e Rotulis Finium in Turri
Londinensi asservatis, Henrico Tertio Rege, A.D. 1216-1272.
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Suffolk, Waddington, Lincs. & c.," January 19, 2003, email,
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Excerpta e Rotulis Finium, I:129, also Complete Peerage (Grey;
Poyntz; Bardolf);, contributions by Paul Reed, FASG (re: Farrer,
Honors and Knights Fees, ii:17 and others), Todd Farmerie, Cris
Nash and Roz Griston.
16. "Genealogics," website by Leo van de Pas, http://www.genealogics.com
17. David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century
Colonists," Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society,
1999, (2nd edition, 1999).
18. "Public Record Office Archives," provided by "Access to Archives",
http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/
19. Philip Riden, Consultant Editor, "Victoria County History of
Derbyshire," *draft version, Ault Hucknall,
http://www.englandpast.net/der_draft/index.html
20. Douglas Richardson, "Plantagenet," Jan 20, 2003, email
royalancestry@msn.com.
21. "Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages," Burke's
Peerage, from Genealogy.com Family History: Notable British
Families, p. 460 (Ros).
22. Philip Riden, Consultant Editor, "Victoria County History of
Staffordshire," *draft version, Tutbury,
http://www.englandpast.net/staffs_draft/index.html
23. Adrian Channing, "Anne Cavendish, One of My Gateway Ancestresses,"
Feb 8, 1999, GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com, followup on Feb 13,
1999 - cites Francis Bickley, 'The Cavendish Family' [1911].
24. Robert W. Barnes, "British Roots of Maryland Families," Baltimore:
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999.
25. "Charles Calvert; article in American National Biography," David W.
Jordan (J. Garraty, M. Carnes, gen editors), Oxford Univ. Press,
1999, Vol. 4, pp. 242-244.
26. Nettie Leitch Major, "Rozer - Young - Carroll - Brent: Colonial
Marylanders "Lost" by the Formation of the District of Columbia,"
Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol. 19, No. 4, Fall, 1978
[as corrected, Winter 1979 -Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 93], pp. 293 et seq.
27. Effie Gwynn Bowie, "Across the Years in Prince George's County,"
Richmond: Garrett and Massie, Inc., 1916.
28. "Robert Barnes," "JANE LOWE SEWALL CALVERT: GOVERNOR'S LADY AND
LAND BARONESS ", The Archivist's Bulldog, vol. 13, No. 12 (June
28, 1999) p. 2, The Archivist's Bulldog - Newsletter of the
Maryland State Archives,
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/r ... tml#sewall
29. Debbie Shields, "Shields Genealogy,"
http://www.debbieshields.com/genealogy/tree12.html
Sept 16, 2000.
30. David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists,"
Baltimore: the Genealogical Pub. Company, 1st ed.
* John P. Ravilious
This file has helped me a great deal. However, you mark two off as not
married,
I have Richard III Duke of Normandy marry in 1026 Adele de France no
children
and Henry Cavendish, the common bull, as married to Lady Grace Talbot, also
no children. Grace is the step-daughter of Bess of Hardwick and Henry's
mother.
Best wishes
Leo
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Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Descent from Richard III of Normandy to Jane Lowe (Grey of
Sandiacre)
Friday, 22 October, 2004
Dear Douglas, Leo, et al.,
First Doug, thanks for your post of yesterday, <C.P. Addition:
Grey of Sandiacre/Hillary/Marmion>, which provides additional links
for the ancestry of Sir Edward Hillary (d. 1362).
And to Leo, for the details provided at http://www.genealogics.org
as to the ancestry of the Leekes of Hasland, co. Derbys. which
includes Sir Edward Hillary and his wife Alice de Grey.
Following is a pedigree from Richard III, Duke of Normandy
(d. 1027) to the emigrant Jane Lowe (wife of Henry Sewall, 2ndly of
Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore), which provides the link through
the family of Grey of Sandiacre.
~ This will be of interest to those Cavendish descendants who
are members of the list (Peter, Adrian & c.) and others besides.
Cheers,
John *
1 Richard III of Normandy
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 0997[1]
Death: 6 Aug 1027[2]
Occ: Duke of Normandy 1026-1027
Father: Richard II of Normandy (0978-1026)
Mother: Judith of Rennes (-1017)
re: Richard III, Robert of Torigny wrote
"Successit ei filius ejus Ricardus tercius. Hic genuit Nicolaum,
postea abbatem Sancti Audoeni, et duas filias, Papiam videlicet
uxorum Walterii de Sancto Walerico, et Aeliz, uxorem Ranulfi
vicecomitis de Baiocis."
(Roughly:) He was succeeded by his son Richard III. To him was
born Nicholas, who became abbot of St. Ouen, and two daughters,
Papia that married Walter de St. Valery and Alice, married to
Ranulf, Vicount of Bayeux. '[1]
Papia, wife of Walter (or Guilbert) de St. Valery is identified
as daughter of Richard III in error.[1],[3]
Spouse: NN [not married]
Children: Nicholas, abbot of St. Ouen
Adeliz
1.1 Adeliz of Normandy[1]
----------------------------------------
illegitimate daughter[4]
'At the beginning of Duke William's reign the vicomte of
the Bessin was Rannulf, who was the son of a vicomte
named Anschitil. He married a daughter of Duke
Richard III and was among the defeated rebels at
Val-es-Dunes.....'[2]
Spouse: Ranulf of the Bessin
Father: Anschitil the Vicomte
Children: Ranulf II (->1089)
1.1.1 Ranulf II of the Bessin
----------------------------------------
Death: aft Mar 1089[4]
Occ: viscount of the Bessin
'Ranulph, vicomte de Bayeux ' [CP III:166[5]]
Spouse: Maud of the Avranchin
Father: Richard of the Avranchin (->1074)
Mother: Emma de Conteville
Children: Ranulf III (-ca1129)
NN
Agnes
William le Meschin
1.1.1.1 Ranulf III of the Bessin
----------------------------------------
Death: ca 1129[5]
Burial: St. Werburg's, Chester[5]
Occ: viscount of the Bessin and the Avranchin; Earl of Chester
Earl of Chester. Also styled "Ranulf le Meschin"
commander of the first wing (army of Henry I) at
battle of Tinchebrai, 28 Sept 1106[6]
held 'extensive lands in Cumberland' , which he
surrendered to Henry I upon his receiving the
earldom of Chester, 1121 [C. W. Hollister[6];
cf. also CP III:166[5]]
* note: evidently still had lands in Cumberland (Carlisle and possibly
elsewhere) at date of grant by David I of Scots to Robert de Brus
in Annandale [Donaldson, p. 19[7]]
Earl of Chester and vicomte of the Avranchin 1121-1129 (successor to
cousin Richard of Avranches, d. 1120 in the White Ship)[5]
Spouse: Lucia of Alkborough
Birth: ca 1070[8]
Death: 1141[8],[9]
Father: Turold of Bucknall (-<1079)
Mother: NN Malet (-<1083)
Children: Ranulf (-1153)
Adeliza
William (-<1136)
Maud
1.1.1.1.1a Adeliza of Chester*
----------------------------------------
brought lands in Northampton and Lincoln as her marriage portion
captured at Abergavenny by the Welsh when her husband was slain,
15 Apr 1136; rescued by Miles of Gloucester[5]
she made gifts to the monks of St. Peters, Gloucester for the soul
of her husband:
' ... confirmation by Henry II ("Henricus rex Angliae et dux
Normanniae et Aquitanniae et comes Andegaviae...") of the
prior charter, having to do with the gift of the mill at Olney
and that at 'Taddeswell'. This confirmation reads in part,
" Praecipio quod sine dilatione et juste faciatis habere abbati
et monachis de Gloucestria' quos comes Ranulfus eis dedit
in molendinis de Olneyo et de Taddeswelle, sicut carta
testatur. " '[10]
Rosie Bevan wrote:
' There are three additional confirmation charters containing
references to Alice, sister of Ranulph, earl of Chester, and wife of
Richard fitz Gilbert in St Peter's cartulary, which confirm what you
are both saying. It's interesting to see three different versions of
her name.
Vol. I p.104
"...Ranulphus comes Cestriae dedit deo et monachis Sancti Petri
Gloucestriae quadraginta solidos annuos in molendino de Oleneye, jure
haereditario. Confirmat etiam molendinum de Taddewell quad dedit
Alicia soror ejus pro anima Ricardi filii Gilberti viri sui, tempore
Hamelini abbatis..."
vol I p.351
"...quadraginta solidos in molendino Olneye de dono Ranulfi comitis
Cestriae; et molendinum de Tadwalla quod dedit eidem ecclesiae Adeliza
soror ejusdem comitis pro anima viri Ricardi filii Gilberti..."
vol II p. 127 Henry II's confirmation
"...quadraginta solidos in molendino Olneye de dono Rannulphi comitis
Cestriae; et molendinum de Tadwella quod dedit eidem ecclesiae Attelysa
soror ejusdem comitis pro anima viri Ricardi filii Gilberti..."
Olneye is Olney, Bucks, and Tadwell is Tathwell, Lincs.
Cheers, Rosie '[11]
she m. lstly Richard de Clare,
2ndly Robert de Condet/Cundy
Spouse: Richard de Clare [1st husband]
Death: 15 Apr 1136, near Abergavenny (slain)[5]
Father: Gilbert de Clare (-ca1117)
Mother: Adeliza de Clermont
Children: Alice (->1147)
Gilbert de Clare(-1152)
Roger fitz Richard de Clare(-1173)
Rohese (->1156)
Lucy
1.1.1.1.1b Adeliza of Chester* (See above)
----------------------------------------
Spouse: Robert de Condet
Death: ca 1141[12]
Father: Osbert de Condet
Mother: Adelaide de Chesney
Marr: aft 15 Apr 1136
Children: Isabel (>1136->1165)
1.1.1.1.1b.1 Isabel de Condet[5]
----------------------------------------
Birth: aft 1136
Death: aft 1165[12]
had manor of South Carlton, co. Lincoln as her maritagium [Grimston,
co. Notts either her inheritance or also part of her maritagium][13]
identified as daughter of Robert de Condet and Adeliza 'le Meschin'[12], and
as granddaughter of Ranulf, Earl of Chester[12]
[supported by indication of the lands of her maritagium]
Spouse: Hugh Bardolf
Death: ca 1176[12]
Father: NN Bardolf
Children: Beatrice (-<1225)
Hugh (->1197)
Robert (-<1225)
NN
NN (-<1225)
Juliana (-<1218)
Matilda (->1225)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1 NN Bardolf
----------------------------------------
unnamed daughter
died before 1 July 1225, on which date her daughter Iseude was recorded
as having done homage for his inheritance of her uncle, Robert
Bardolf[14],[15]
Spouse: NN
Children: Iseude (-<1246)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1 Iseude[5]
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 18 Jun 1246[5]
identified as daughter of Hugh Bardolf in CP (Grey)[5]
her maritagium included the manor of Codnor
'Isolde de Gray',
correctly identified as niece of Robert Bardolf, fine of 1 July 1225:
performed homage and had livery of her purparty of the lands of uncle
Robert Bardolf, 1 Jul 1225[5]: a fine of that date records,
' D’ homag capto. } Dns Rex cep homag JORD’ FOLIOT ISOLD’ DE
} GRAY ’t RAD’ PAYNEL de portoibs suis
q eos coting de tris q fuut ROB’TI BARDULF’ avuncli sui q’s de dno R.
tenuit i cap ’t mand est Vic Kanc qd accepta ab eis sec’itate de
relevio suo dno R. reddendo q’tu p jud curie dni R. inde redde
debuint: plena eis saisina hre fac de portoibs suis ipos heditar
ctingetibs de tris pdcis i balla sua, accepta & ead sec’itate a
ROB’TO LUPO loco MATILD’ BARDULF’ mris sue q est una hedu
pdci Robti de relevio suo dno R. reddendo q’tu ad ipam ptin t
p pte sua silr eid Rob pl saisina hre fac loco mat’s sue de portoe
ipam heditar cting de tris pdcis. Portoem vo ctingente fil ’t hede
HUG’ POINZ qui similr e unus hedu ipius Robti ’t inf’ etate est
’t i custodia dni R. salvo custodiat don dns R. aliud inde pcepit.
T. R. ap Westm j. die Jul. ' Excerpta e Rotulis Finium, I:129[14]
Spouse: Sir Henry de Grey of Thurrock
Death: 1219[5]
Children: Sir Richard de Grey of Codnor(-<1271)
Sir John de Grey of Shirland, co. Derbys.(-<1265)
Sir William (-<1268)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1 Sir William de Grey
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 10 Feb 1268[5]
knt., of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:165[5]
Children: Sir Richard (-<1298)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1 Sir Richard de Grey
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 26 May 1298[5]
knt., of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury by writ dated 28 June 1283,
directed 'Ricardo de Grey' [CP VI:166]
' In 1294 Richard de Grey and Lucy his wife settled the manor of
Erliston [Arleston] which was of her right on Lucy, da. of the said
Richard de Grey, and the heirs of her body; and the manor of
Sutton-in-Dale (also of the right of Lucy, the wife) on Henry de
Sutton for life (Feet of Fines, Derby, Mich. 22 Edw. I). '
[CP VI:166, note (d)[5]]
cf. CP VI:165-6[5]
Spouse: Lucy
Children: Lucy
William (-<1298)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1 William de Grey
----------------------------------------
Death: bef 26 May 1298, d.v.p.[5]
heir of his father [CP VI:166[5] ]
Spouse: Joan
Children: Richard (ca1288-<1310)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Richard de Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 25 Mar 1288[5]
Death: bef 24 Dec 1310[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:166[5]
Spouse: Felicia
Children: Sir William (ca1307-1369)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Sir William de Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 1307[5]
Death: 1369[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
cf. CP VI:167[5]
Children: Alice
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Alice de Grey
----------------------------------------
heir of her father
cf. CP VI:167 and note (g)[5]
Spouse: Sir Edward Hillary
Death: 1362[5]
Father: Henry Hillary
Children: John (<1355-1403)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 John Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: bef 1355[5]
Death: 6 Sep 1403[5]
of Sandiacre, co. Derbys.
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 1395[5]
birth name John Hillary:
' after his father's death in the custody of his grandfather, Sir
William de Grey. On or before 13 May 1390 he assumed the name of
Grey. ' [5]
cf. CP VI:168[5]
Genealogics I00272015[16], cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: Q 116505
Spouse: Emma
Children: Isabel (ca1377-)
Alice (ca1382-)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Alice Grey
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 1382[5]
coheir of her father
cf. CP VI:168[5]
Genealogics I00272014[16], cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: Q 116505
Spouse: John Leek, Esq.
Children: William
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 William Leek
----------------------------------------
of Lakeford
cf. Genealogics #I00105387[16] [cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: P 58253]
Spouse: Catherine Chaworth
Father: Sir Thomas Chaworth
Mother: Isabel Aylesbury
Children: Thomas
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Thomas Leeke
----------------------------------------
of Hasland, co. Derby[17]
as part of the marriage arrangement for his daughter Muriel,
entered into a contract dated 20 Dec 1510 (also 12 Feb 1510/1):
' Gift: Robert Lynacre of Bramton to Thomas Leeke of Hasland
Robert Barlow esq., Oliver Flynnt clerk, and Henry Eyre
gent.:-- manor of and all his property in Hasland. All his
property in Hakynthorpe and elsewhere in co. Derby--: To the
use of R.L. for life, then to his son George Lynacre and Muriel
Leeke, daughter of T.L. and the heirs of their bodies. Power of
attorney to Robert Cawse yeoman to deliver seisin. Endorsed
with memorandum of livery of seisin. Witn. Roger Fletcher,
Richard Alwod, Robert Wydoson and Thomas Shaw.' - PRO,
Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck: Cavendish
Deeds [DD/P/CD/119][18]
cf. Genealogics #I00105383 [16] [cites The Lineage and Ancestry of
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Edinburgh, 1977.,
Gerald Paget, Reference: O 29127]
Spouse: Margaret Fox
Father: William Fox
Children: Elizabeth
Muriel
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Elizabeth Leeke
----------------------------------------
m. 2ndly Ralph Leche of Chatsworth[17]
Spouse: John Hardwick
Birth: ca 1495[17],[19]
Death: 24 Jan 1527[17]
Father: John Hardwick (ca1470-1506)
Mother: Elizabeth Pinchbeck
Marr: 1512[17]
Children: James
Mary
Dorothy
Alice
Elizabeth (ca1521-1607)
Jane
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Elizabeth Hardwick
----------------------------------------
Birth: ca 1521[17]
Death: 13 Feb 1607, Hardwick Hall, co. Derby[17]
Burial: Allhallows, co. Derby[17]
Occ: Countess of Shrewsbury
the famed "Bess of Hardwick"
fourth daughter and coheiress;
married 1stly Robert Barlow;
2ndly Sir William Cavendish,
3rdly William St. Lo, captain of the Guard to Queen
Elizabeth [she was then Lady of the Bedchamber and
confidante to Queen Elizabeth]
4thly George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury
[Countess of Shrewsbury by this marriage][17]
disinherited her eldest son Henry Cavendish by a resettlement of her
estate, largely on her younger sons:
' 25 Oct. 1594 [1613]
' Reciting settlement of manor of Blackwall and Merston, and premises
there and in Asheford, Topcliffe, Kingsternedale, Cowdall, Stenden
alias Staden, Fayrefeilde, Bradwall, Buxton, Chappell en le Frithe,
Shalcrosse, Haselbache, Monyashe, Hollington, Gryndlowe and
Yolgrave (Db.) to use of her for life as inheritance of late husband
Sir Wm. Cavendish, then to Hen. Cavendish; now revokes this re.
Topcliffe and others to and including Monyashe, which are to her for
life, then to Sir Chas. Cavendish, with entail; in default in turn to
Wm. and Hen. Cavendish with entails, then jointly to Arabella Steward
(d. of Earl of Lennox and wife Eliz. Cavendish, Mary (Cavendish), wife
of Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury, and Frances (Cavendish), wife of Hen.
Pierrepont; in default to right heirs of Sir Chas. Cavendish.' - PRO,
Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck (4th Deposit):
Estate Papers [DD/4P/46/2][18]
Spouse: William Cavendish
Birth: ca 1505
Death: 25 Oct 1557[17]
Father: Thomas Cavendish (-1524)
Mother: Alice Smith (-1515)
Marr: 20 Aug 1547[17]
Children: Henry (1550-1616)
William (ca1552-1625)
Elizabeth
Sir Charles (-1617)
Mary
Frances
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Henry Cavendish
----------------------------------------
Birth: 17 Dec 1550[20]
Death: 12 Oct 1616, d.s.p.l.[17]
Esq., of Tutbury, co. Stafford
M.P. for Derbyshire[21]
friend of Mary, Queen of Scots during her imprisonment at Hardwicke
Hall and at Tutbury[17]
succeeded his father at Tutbury:
'.. Henry, who was several times M.P. for Derbyshire. In 1583 Henry
also secured the rectory: the Crown had granted it in 1578 to a pair
of speculators, and they sold it to another pair, who in turn sold it
to Henry. He conveyed the estate to his younger brother William,
Baron Cavendish (later earl of Devonshire), in 1608, although he
himself was still living at Tutbury in 1614. Henry still held the
rectory in 1612, but on his death in 1616 it presumably passed to
William, whose grandson William, earl of Devonshire held it in 1653.
Tutbury '... consisted of 234 a. in Tutbury and 27 a. of meadow
nearby in Derbyshire,..'[22]
Entered into an agreement with his brothers, 10 Dec 1579:
' Bargain and sale, William and Charles Cavendish of Chatsworthe
(Db) re-sell the Manors of Cromforde, Bonsall, Matlocke,
Willersley and Churchebroughton (Db) including lands in above
and also in Hardewicke, Kirkebie in Ashfelde, Kirkebie
Woodehouse, Sutton in Ashfelde, to Henry Cavendish their
brother.' -PRO, Nottinghamshire Archives: Portland of Welbeck
(6th Deposit): Deeds and Estate Papers [DD/P/6/1/1/45 ][18]
disinherited by his mother, evidently for failure to produce issue
(outside of his illegitimate offspring); as noted by Adrian Channing,
he was given the epithet 'The Common Bull to all Derbyshire'[23]
Spouse: NN [not married] [probably several mothers of his various
children]
Children: Anne
Henry Cavendish, of Doveridge
Augustus
Charles (->1617)
Thomas
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Anne Cavendish
----------------------------------------
illegitimate daughter[17];[24]
Spouse: Vincent Lowe
Birth: 1594[17]
Death: aft 1640[17]
Father: Patrick Lowe (ca1561->1617)
Mother: Jane Harpur
Children: Grace (1614-)
John (1616-1659)
Anne (1618-)
Beth (1626-)
Catherine (1627-)
Henry (1628-)
Dorothy (1630-)
Vincent (1632-)
Jane (1633-1700)
Nicholas (1639-)
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a Jane Lowe*
----------------------------------------
Birth: 14 Oct 1633, Denby, co. Derby[24]
Death: 19 Jan 1700, Middlesex, England[17]
Burial: St. Giles-in-the-Field church, Middlesex
Occ: Lady Baltimore
she m. 1stly Henry Sewall,
2ndly (as 2nd wife) Charles Calvert, Lord
Baltimore[17];[24];[25].
Raised grandson Notley Rozer after death of his father in 1681[26]
(son Nicholas Sewall was guardian of Notley Rozer per indenture of
1682[27])
d. intestate, 19 Jan 1700/01 [Barnes, p.2[28] ]
Spouse: Henry Sewall
Birth: aft 1622[24]
Death: bef 17 Apr 1665[24]
Father: Richard Sewall (-<1638)
Mother: Mary Dugdale (1597-ca1648)
Marr: bef 1650, England[29]
Children: Anne (ca1651-1693)
Elizabeth (<1651-<1710)
Nicholas (ca1655-1737)
Mary (1658-1693)
Jane
1.1.1.1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1b Jane Lowe* (See above)
----------------------------------------
Spouse: Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore [2nd husband]
Birth: 27 Aug 1637[30]
Death: 21 Feb 1714[30]
Father: Cecil Calvert (-1675)
Mother: Anne Arundel
Marr: ca 1666[17]
Children: Clare (1670-)
Anne (1673-1731)
Benedict Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore(1678-1715)
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October 1, 2001, paper copy: library of John Ravilious.
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188 col. 463, English from Forester (1853-6, vol. 2, p. 266).
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The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and
the United Kingdom.
6. C. Warren Hollister, "Henry I," New Haven: Yale University Press,
2001, [English Monarchs Series].
7. Gordon Donaldson, "Scottish Historical Documents," Edinburgh:
Scottish Academic Press, 1970.
8. Rosie Bevan, "Re: Tallboys," August 28, 2002, paper copy: library
of John P. Ravilious, citations from Rosie Bevan :
rbevan@paradise.net.nz, cites K. Keats-Rohan, 'Antecessor Noster',
in Prosopon 2, and Sanders, English Baronies.
9. I. J. Sanders, "English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and
Descent, 1086-1327," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
10. William H. Hart, ed., "Historia et Cartularium Monasterii Sancti
Petri Gloucestriae," Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores
(London: Longman, Green), 1863, (Title: Rerum ...., or Chronicles
and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during The Middle Ages),
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Roots of Certain American Colonists," Baltimore: Genealogical Pub.
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1999 - cites Francis Bickley, 'The Cavendish Family' [1911].
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* John P. Ravilious
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John Ravilious
Re: Descent from Richard III of Normandy to Jane Lowe (Grey
Wednesday, 27 October, 2004
Dear Leo,
I'm glad the pedigree file was useful.
As to the marital issues you noted, this is actually the
unfortunate consequence of the way my software displays the
information: in those instances where it is noted "Spouse: NN [not
married]", this actually means that the mistress of consort identified
(or here, Not Named) was not married to the individual (Richard III or
Henry Cavendish) in the pedigree. It does NOT mean that the
individual was never married to anyone else: only that the individual
in question, the parent of the children named immediately afterwards,
was in fact not the husband or wife.
You are in fact correct as to marriages of Duke Richard III and
Henry Cavendish (although I seem to recall some discussion on SGM as
to the documentation of Adele of France marrying the Duke). I will
see if the marriages/unions in future reports might be otherwise
designated.
Thanks for the 'catch'. Meanwhile, enjoy the springtime Down
Under.
Cheers,
John
leovdpas@netspeed.com.au ("Leo van de Pas") wrote in message news:<001801c4bbb8$8126d980$c3b4fea9@email>...
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Dear Leo,
I'm glad the pedigree file was useful.
As to the marital issues you noted, this is actually the
unfortunate consequence of the way my software displays the
information: in those instances where it is noted "Spouse: NN [not
married]", this actually means that the mistress of consort identified
(or here, Not Named) was not married to the individual (Richard III or
Henry Cavendish) in the pedigree. It does NOT mean that the
individual was never married to anyone else: only that the individual
in question, the parent of the children named immediately afterwards,
was in fact not the husband or wife.
You are in fact correct as to marriages of Duke Richard III and
Henry Cavendish (although I seem to recall some discussion on SGM as
to the documentation of Adele of France marrying the Duke). I will
see if the marriages/unions in future reports might be otherwise
designated.
Thanks for the 'catch'. Meanwhile, enjoy the springtime Down
Under.
Cheers,
John
leovdpas@netspeed.com.au ("Leo van de Pas") wrote in message news:<001801c4bbb8$8126d980$c3b4fea9@email>...
Dear John,
This file has helped me a great deal. However, you mark two off as not
married,
I have Richard III Duke of Normandy marry in 1026 Adele de France no
children
and Henry Cavendish, the common bull, as married to Lady Grace Talbot, also
no children. Grace is the step-daughter of Bess of Hardwick and Henry's
mother.
Best wishes
Leo
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c@windsong.u-net.com>; <ClaudiusI0@aol.com>; "Ian Fettes"
fettesi@st.net.au>; <leovdpas@netspeed.com.au>; <g.vincent@bom.gov.au>;
roconnor@es.co.nz>; <jhiggins_sf@earthlink.net>; "Clagett,Brice"
bclagett@cov.com
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Descent from Richard III of Normandy to Jane Lowe (Grey of
Sandiacre)
Friday, 22 October, 2004
Dear Douglas, Leo, et al.,
First Doug, thanks for your post of yesterday, <C.P. Addition:
Grey of Sandiacre/Hillary/Marmion>, which provides additional links
for the ancestry of Sir Edward Hillary (d. 1362).
And to Leo, for the details provided at http://www.genealogics.org
as to the ancestry of the Leekes of Hasland, co. Derbys. which
includes Sir Edward Hillary and his wife Alice de Grey.
Following is a pedigree from Richard III, Duke of Normandy
(d. 1027) to the emigrant Jane Lowe (wife of Henry Sewall, 2ndly of
Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore), which provides the link through
the family of Grey of Sandiacre.
~ This will be of interest to those Cavendish descendants who
are members of the list (Peter, Adrian & c.) and others besides.
Cheers,
John *
1 Richard III of Normandy
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Birth: ca 0997[1]
Death: 6 Aug 1027[2]
Occ: Duke of Normandy 1026-1027
Father: Richard II of Normandy (0978-1026)
Mother: Judith of Rennes (-1017)
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