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Hij is getrouwd met Maud de Meolte (de Moulte).

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Kind(eren):

  1. Robert (II) de Stafford  ± 1107-± 1185 


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Nicholas de Stafford is your 24th great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard
her mother ·Üí Isabelle Pridgen
her mother ·Üí Robert W Bynum
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Bynum
his mother ·Üí Lydia Mitchell
her mother ·Üí Jonathan Wheeler, I
her father ·Üí Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)
his mother ·Üí William Salisbury
her father ·Üí Susannah Salisbury
his mother ·Üí Thomas Cotton
her father ·Üí Mary Cotton
his mother ·Üí Sir George Bromley, Kt., MP
her father ·Üí George Bromley, of Hodnet
his father ·Üí Beatrice Bromley, of Blore
his mother ·Üí Humphrey Hill, of Blore
her father ·Üí Margaret Browne
his mother ·Üí Margaret Mainwaring
her mother ·Üí Sir John de Stafford, of Bramshall
her father ·Üí Isabel Stafford, Countess of Bramsha ll (Born: Stafford)
his mother ·Üí Gundreda de Stafford, Baroness Stafford of Anslow (born de Stafford)
her mother ·Üí Sir William de Stafford, Kt., of Bramshall
her father ·Üí Lady Millicent Bagot
his mother ·Üí Robert II de Stafford
her father ·Üí Nicholas de Stafford
his father

Nicholas de Stafford is your 26th great grandfather.
You¬â€ 
¬â€ ¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry Marvin Welborn¬â€ 
your father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Emma Corine Bombard¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Emma Elizabeth Bombard¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Isabelle Bynum¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·ÜíRobert W Bynum¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Elizabeth Bynum¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Lydia Mitchell¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Jonathan Wheeler, I¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·ÜíWilliam Salisbury, Jr.¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ William Salisbury, of Denbigh & Swansea¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ John Salisbury, of Denbigh¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Ursula Salusbury¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·ÜíHenry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Anne Hastings, Countess of Derby¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·ÜíSir Edward Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sir Leonard Hastings, Lord of Leicestershire¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·ÜíLady Maud Hastings (de Sutton)¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Agnes de Hotham¬â€ 
her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sir John de Hotham¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Alice de Stafford¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Robert de Stafford¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·ÜíSir Hervey de Stafford¬â€ 
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Lady Millicent Bagot¬â€ 
his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Robert II de Stafford¬â€ 
her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Nicholas de Stafford¬â€ 
his father

https://www.geni.com/people/Nicholas-de-Stafford/6000000003495279058

Nicholas de Stafford
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1081¬â€ 
Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Death:
after 1138¬â€ 
Stone, Staffordshire, England
Place of Burial:
Stone
Immediate Family:
Son of¬â€ Robert de Toeni, Lord of Stafford¬â€ and¬â€ Avice de Clare¬â€ 
Husband of¬â€ Maud de Meolte¬â€ 
Father of¬â€ Robert II de Stafford;¬â€ Juliana de Stafford;¬â€ Isabel de Stafford¬â€ and¬â€ John de Stafford¬â€ 
Brother of¬â€ Nigel de Toeni¬â€ 
Half brother of¬â€ Henri I de Foug√®res¬â€ and¬â€ Meen III Baron de Fougeres¬â€ 


https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc38956192

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RogerConchesdied1040 Updated March 2015

https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#RobertStafforddied1088B

Burke's "Dormant Peerages" (London, 1883, p.499): Nicholas "was sheriff of Staffordshire" in the time of King Henry I. His wife is Maude Meolte.
ROBERT [I], son of ROGER [I] de Tosny & his [second wife Godechildis¬â€ ---] (-1088, bur [Evesham Abbey]). His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated to [1130] under which Henry I King of England confirmed donations to Conches, including the donation of "ecclesiam de Octona" made by "Robertus de Stafort filius Rogerii de Totteneio" with the consent of "filio meo Nicholao"[560]. Robert¬¥s connection with the Tosny family is confirmed by the undated charter under which ·ÄúRobertus de Stafford·Äù confirmed donations to Wotton Wawen Abbey, Warwickshire by ·Äúavus meus Robertus de Toenio et pater meus Nicolaus de Stafford·Äù[561]. No indication has been found of the identity of Robert [III]¬¥s mother, but assuming that he was legitimate the chronology suggests that he must have been born from his father¬¥s [second] marriage. Domesday Book records ·ÄúRobert of Stafford·Äù holding Denchworth in Wantage Hundred in Berkshire; ·ÄúRobert de Tosny·Äù holding Miswell in Tring Hundred and Barwythe in Danish Hundred in Hertfordshire; "Robert of Stafford" holding land in Oxfordshire; Stoneton in Northamptonshire [Warwickshire]; numerous properties in Warwickshire; and Staffordshire[562]. The entries in Hertfordshire precede those which record the holdings of Raoul de Tosny in Hertfordshire, which suggests that they refer to the Robert Tosny/Stafford who was Raoul¬¥s brother. "Robertus de Stafford·Ä¶monachus factus in infirmitate mea" donated Wrottesley and Loynton to Evesham abbey, for "conjuge mea et filio meo Nicholao", by charter dated 1088[563]. ·ÄùRobertus de Staffordia et Robertus filius meus et h√¶res·Äù confirmed donations of property to Evesham Monastery by ·ÄúRodbertus avus meus·Ä¶et pater meus Nicholaus·Äù by undated charter[564].
m¬â€ [AVICE de Clare], daughter of --- (-after 1088, bur [Stone priory]). A table (obviously of late composition because of the language), hanging in Stone priory at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, names ·ÄúAvice de Clare·Äù as the wife of Robert and records their burial at Stone[565]. It is far from certain that this information is accurate. No person of that name has yet been identified, and the name "Clare" only appears to have been used by the descendants of Robert de Brionne from the early 12th century (see the document UNTITLED ENGLISH NOBILITY A-C).
Robert [I] & his wife had one child:
1.¬â€ NICHOLAS de Stafford¬â€ (-1138 or after, bur Stone Priory). "Nicholaus filius Roberti de Stafford·Ä¶et Mathildi uxori mee" donated Idlicote to Kenilworth priory by charter dated to [1122/25][566]. Henry I King of England confirmed donations to Conches, including the donation of "ecclesiam de Octona" made by "Robertus de Stafort filius Rogerii de Totteneio" with the consent of "filio meo Nicholao", by charter dated to [1130][567]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Nicolaus fil Rob de Statford" as security for a debt in Staffordshire[568]. ·ÄúNicholaus, filius Roberti de Statfort, et Robertus primogenitus et h√¶res mei·Äù donated Stone priory to Kenilworth by undated charter[569]. ·ÄùRobertus de Staffordia et Robertus filius meus et h√¶res·Äù confirmed donations of property to Evesham Monastery by ·ÄúRodbertus avus meus·Ä¶et pater meus Nicholaus·Äù by undated charter[570].
m¬â€ MATILDA, daughter of --- (-bur Stone). A table (obviously of late composition because of the language), hanging in Stone priory at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, names ·ÄúMaude Moolte·Äù as the wife of Nicholas and records their burial at Stone[571]. "Nicholaus filius Roberti de Stafford·Ä¶et Mathildi uxori mee" donated Idlicote to Kenilworth priory by charter dated to [1122/25][572]. Matilda¬¥s parentage is unknown. The Stone Priory table suggests a link with a family named "Moult", but the probable late dating of the source suggests that the information may not be reliable. Domesday Descendants states that Matilda was "probably the daughter of Ralph I de Limesey" without specifying any reasoning[573]. This speculation is presumably based on the undated charter under which ·ÄúRadulfus de Limesey·Äù donated property to Hertford priory, with the consent of ·ÄúHadwisi√¶ uxori su√¶·Äù, witnessed by "Raerus filius domini, Robertus de Statford nepos domini·Ä¶"[574], on the assumption that "Robertus de Statford" was the same person as Robert [II] de Stafford, Matilda¬¥s son. If that is correct, she was Matilda de Limesey, daughter of Ralph [I] de Limesey & his wife ---. Matilda is also recorded in relation to land in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire. Firstly, "Matildis de Stafford" granted land in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire, held from her by "Toruerdus le mutere et Gilebertus filius eius", to "Matildi filie Roberti filii Gilberti filiole mee", with the consent of "Johannis filii mei et Radulfi nepotis mei", by charter dated to the reign of King Henry II, witnessed by "·Ä¶Willelmo filio Otueri, Rannulfo de Seis, Ingeramo Bagot·Ä¶"[575]. Secondly, "Radulfus de Suleya filius Radulfi de Suleya" confirmed land in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire to "Matildi de Hambi" granted to her by "Matildis de Staforda avia sua", and land given to her in the same place by "Haraldus frater eius", by charter dated to the end-12th century, another charter which records the same confirmation clarifying "Radulfus de Suleya·Ä¶Matildis de Estafford avia mea"[576]. "Matilda de Hamby" was therefore the god-daughter of Matilda, wife of Nicholas de Stafford. Presumably Theddlethorpe entered the Stafford family through Matilda¬¥s marriage and later passed to Matilda¬¥s grandson "Radulfus de Suleya" junior (see below). It appears probable that the second parcel of land in Theddlethorpe, granted to Matilda de Hamby by "Haraldus frater eius", formed part of the same property which, if correct, would have been held jointly by Ralph "de Suleya" and Harold. As noted in the first charter, Matilda de Hamby was the daughter of Robert FitzGilbert. It appears unlikely that Matilda, wife of Nicholas, was related to "Toruerdus le mutere et Gilebertus filius eius" who held land from her. On the other hand, it seems equally unlikely that "Radulfus de Suleya" junior would have confirmed the grant of land by Harold to his sister Matilda de Hamby unless there had been some family connection. One explanation could be that Matilda held the land jointly with an unknown relative who had transferred his/her share to Harold. A charter of King Henry II confirmed donations to Stone Priory, among which a donation by ·ÄúMatildis de Stafford·Äù with the consent of ·ÄúRoberti de Stafford·Äù, by undated charter[577]. Nicholas & his wife had two children:
a)¬â€ ROBERT [II] de Stafford¬â€ (-[1178/84], bur Stone Priory). ·ÄúRobertus de Stafford·Äù confirmed donations to Wotton Wawen Abbey, Warwickshire by ·Äúavus meus Robertus de Toenio et pater meus Nicolaus de Stafford·Äù by undated charter[578]. "Robertus de Stafford" confirmed donations to Stone priory, for the souls of "me√¶ et Avici√¶ uxoris mee", by charter dated to [1155], witnessed by "Roberto Bagot·Ä¶"[579]. The 1156 and 1157 Pipe Rolls record "Robert de Stafford" first in the list under Staffordshire[580]. ·ÄúNicholaus, filius Roberti de Statfort, et Robertus primogenitus et h√¶res mei·Äù donated Stone priory to Kenilworth by undated charter[581]. "Robertus de Staffordia et Robertus filius meus" confirmed the donation of Wrottesley and Loynton to Evesham abbey made by "Rodbertus avus meus et pater meus Nicholaus" by charter dated to [1161/65][582]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Robertus de Stafford" held one knight¬¥s fee from Richard Bishop of Coventry in Staffordshire, and also record the sixty knights fees held from "Roberti de Staffordia" in Stafford[583]. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Robertus de Stafford lx m" in Staffordshire in [1167/68][584]. ·ÄùRobertus de Staffordia et Robertus filius meus et h√¶res·Äù confirmed donations of property to Evesham Monastery by ·ÄúRodbertus avus meus·Ä¶et pater meus Nicholaus·Äù by undated charter[585]. "Robertus de Stafford·Ä¶et Robertum filium meum et heredum" donated property to Bordesley abbey, for the soul of "Avice uxoris me√¶ et matris R. filii mei", by charter dated 1183, witnessed by "Roberto filio meo, Nicholao filio meo·Ä¶"[586].
m¬â€ AVICE, daughter of --- (-bur Stone). "Robertus de Stafford" confirmed donations to Stone priory, for the souls of "me√¶ et Avici√¶ uxoris mee", by charter dated to [1155], witnessed by "Roberto Bagot·Ä¶"[587]. "Robertus de Stafford·Ä¶et Robertum filium meum et heredum" donated property to Bordesley abbey, for the soul of "Avice uxoris me√¶ et matris R. filii mei", by charter dated 1183, witnessed by "Roberto filio meo, Nicholao filio meo·Ä¶"[588]. It is unclear from the wording of this document whether Avice was alive or deceased at the time. A table (obviously of late composition because of the language), hanging in Stone priory at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, names ·ÄúAvice·Äù as the wife of Robert and records their burial at Stone[589]. Robert [II] & his wife had three children:
i)¬â€ ROBERT [III] de Stafford¬â€ (-[1193/29 Sep 1194]). "Robertus de Staffordia et Robertus filius meus" confirmed the donation of Wrottesley and Loynton to Evesham abbey made by "Rodbertus avus meus et pater meus Nicholaus" by charter dated to [1161/65][590]. "Robertus de Stafford·Ä¶et Robertum filium meum et heredum" donated property to Bordesley abbey, for the soul of "Avice uxoris me√¶ et matris R. filii mei", by charter dated 1183, witnessed by "Roberto filio meo, Nicholao filio meo·Ä¶"[591]. ·ÄùRobertus de Staffordia et Robertus filius meus et h√¶res·Äù confirmed donations of property to Evesham Monastery by ·ÄúRodbertus avus meus·Ä¶et pater meus Nicholaus·Äù by undated charter[592]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Robertus de Stafford" paying "xxx l, lx milites" in Staffordshire[593]. He was in Jerusalem in 1190. m¬â€ BASILIA, daughter of --- (-after 1221). The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.
ii)¬â€ NICHOLAS de Stafford¬â€ (-after 1183). "Robertus de Stafford·Ä¶et Robertum filium meum et heredum" donated property to Bordesley abbey, for the soul of "Avice uxoris me√¶ et matris R. filii mei", by charter dated 1183, witnessed by "Roberto filio meo, Nicholao filio meo·Ä¶"[594].
iii)¬â€ MILLICENT de Stafford¬â€ (-before Jan 1225, bur Stone Priory). ·ÄúHerveus·Ä¶dominus de Stafford·Äù confirmed donations to Wotton Wawen Abbey, Warwickshire by ·ÄúRobertus de Tony et Nicolaus filius suus de Stafford et Robertus filius eius·Äù by undated charter which names ·Äúdominus Robertus de Stafford, pater uxoris me√¶·Äù[595]. Her name is confirmed by the undated charter under which her son ·ÄúWillelmus de Stafford filius Hervei Bagot·Äù confirmed donations to the priory of St Thomas, Stafford, with the consent of ·Äúfratris mei Hervei Bagot·Ä¶matris me√¶ Mylisent·Äù[596]. m (before 1193)¬â€ HERVEY Bagot, son of --- (-before 25 Aug 1214, bur Stone Priory). He adopted the name ·ÄúStafford·Äù.
b)¬â€ JOHN de Stafford¬â€ . "Matildis de Stafford" granted land in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire to "Matildi filie Roberti filii Gilberti filiole mee", with the consent of "Johannis filii mei et Radulfi nepotis mei", by charter dated to the reign of King Henry II, witnessed by "·Ä¶Willelmo filio Otueri, Rannulfo de Seis, Ingeramo Bagot·Ä¶"[597].
c)¬â€ --- de Stafford¬â€ . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated to the end-12th century under which "Radulfus de Suleya filius Radulfi de Suleya" confirmed land in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire to "Matildi de Hambi" granted to her by "Matildis de Staforda avia sua", and land given to her in the same place by "Haraldus frater eius", another charter which records the same confirmation clarifying "Radulfus de Suleya·Ä¶Matildis de Estafford avia mea"[598]. m RALPH "de Suleya", son of ---. No other record has so far been found of a "Suleya/Suleye" family. It is uncertain which English surname is represented by the Latin "Suleya". However, it is similar to "Sudeley" and one possibility is that "Radulfus de Suleya" senior was the same person as Ralph [I] de Sudeley, son of John de Sudeley & his wife --- (-before 29 Sep 1192). The chronology appears favourable for this co-identity, but its likelihood depends on establishing a connection between the Sudeley family and Theddlethorpe. No such connection has yet been identified. [Two] children:
i)¬â€ RALPH "de Suleya"¬â€ . "Radulfus de Suleya filius Radulfi de Suleya" confirmed land in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire to "Matildi de Hambi" granted to her by "Matildis de Staforda avia sua", and land given to her in the same place by "Haraldus frater eius", by charter dated to the end-12th century, another charter which records the same confirmation clarifying "Radulfus de Suleya·Ä¶Matildis de Estafford avia mea", the second charter being witnessed by "Ricardo de Suleya·Ä¶"[599].
ii) [RICHARD "de Suleya"¬â€ . "Ricardo de Suleya·Ä¶" witnessed one version of the charter under which "Radulfus de Suleya filius Radulfi de Suleya" confirmed land in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire to "Matildi de Hambi"[600]. It is probable that Richard was closely related to the confirmant, maybe his younger brother.]

Cawley also has these men listed but is not definite as to whether they are sons or not:
1. ALAN de Stafford (-after 1160). The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Alanus de Stafford dimidiam marcam i quartam" in Northamptonshire in [1160/61][601].

2. ROGER de Stafford (-after 1166). Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Rogerus de Staffordia" held land in Dorset from the abbot of St Edward´s[602].

3. JORDAN de Stafford (-after 1166). Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Jordanus de Stafford" held one knight´s fee from "Alvredi de Lincolnia" in Dorset and one from "Willelmi Malech" [Malet] in Somerset[603].

Sources
[560] Gallia Christiana, XI, Instrumenta, V, col. 128, 131.
[561] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wotton Wawen Abbey, Warwickshire I, p. 994.
[562] Domesday Translation, Berkshire, XLII, p. 154, Hertfordshire, XXI, p. 382, Oxfordshire, XXVII, pp. 433-4, Northamptonshire, XXVII, p. 609, Warwickshire, XXII, pp. 664-5, Staffordshire, XI, pp. 680-4.
[563] Eyton, R. W. (ed.) ´The Staffordshire Chartulary, Wm Salt Archæological Society (ed.) (1881) Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Vol. II (Birmingham), Series I, no. II, p. 182.
[564] Dugdale Monasticon II, Evesham Monastery, Worcestershire X, p. 18.
[565] Dugdale Monasticon VI, Stone Priory, Staffordshire, II, p. 231.
[566] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. I, p. 195.
[567] Gallia Christiana, XI, Instrumenta, V, col. 128, 131.
[568] Hunter, J. (ed.) (1833) Magnum rotulum scaccarii vel magnum rotulum pipæ de anno 31 regni Henrici primi (London) ("Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30)"), Staffordshire, p. 73.
[569] Dugdale Monasticon VI, Stone Priory, Staffordshire, IV, p. 232.
[570] Dugdale Monasticon II, Evesham Monastery, Worcestershire X, p. 18.
[571] Dugdale Monasticon VI, Stone Priory, Staffordshire, II, p. 231.
[572] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. I, p. 195.
[573] Domesday Descendants, p. 716.
[574] Dugdale Monasticon III, Hertford Priory, II, p. 300.
[575] Stenton (Danelaw, 1920), 483, p. 353.
[576] Stenton (Danelaw, 1920), 484 and 485, pp. 353-4.
[577] Dugdale Monasticon VI, Stone Priory, Staffordshire, VI, p. 232.
[578] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wotton Wawen Abbey, Warwickshire I, p. 994.
[579] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. XV, p. 236.
[580] Pipe Roll 3 Hen II (1156), Staffordshire, pp. 97 and 160.
[581] Dugdale Monasticon VI, Stone Priory, Staffordshire, IV, p. 232.
[582] Eyton ´The Staffordshire Chartulary, Series I, no. V, p. 193.
[583] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, pp. 263 and 264.
[584] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Knights fees, p. 42.
[585] Dugdale Monasticon II, Evesham Monastery, Worcestershire X, p. 18.
[586] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. XXIV, p. 259.
[587] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. XV, p. 236.
[588] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. XXIV, p. 259.
[589] Dugdale Monasticon VI, Stone Priory, Staffordshire, II, p. 231.
[590] Eyton ´The Staffordshire Chartulary, Series I, no. V, p. 193.
[591] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. XXIV, p. 259.
[592] Dugdale Monasticon II, Evesham Monastery, Worcestershire X, p. 18.
[593] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Anno secundo regis Ricardiဦscutagium Walliæ assisum, p. 71.
[594] Eyton ¬¥The Staffordshire Chartulary¬â€ (1881), Vol. II, Series II, no. XXIV, p. 259.
[595] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wotton Wawen Abbey, Warwickshire II, p. 995.
[596] Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, Vol. I (1834), XXXIII, p. 249.
[597] Stenton (Danelaw, 1920), 483, p. 353.
[598] Stenton (Danelaw, 1920), 484 and 485, pp. 353-4.
[599] Stenton (Danelaw, 1920), 484 and 485, pp. 353-4.
[600] Stenton (Danelaw, 1920), 485, p. 354.
[601] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Knights fees, p. 25.
[602] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 214.
[603] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, pp. 215 and 227.

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