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Will abstract from "English Wills of Colonial Fams" by Noel Currer-Briggs. William Bayley of Everleigh, parish of Westbury, Gloucestershire, gentleman. GCC 256/1613. 2 mar 1613. to wife Ann. to son-in-law John Warren. to Joseph Fowle. mentions Joseph Bayley, my son, lately deceased. William Fowle eldest son of dau Margaret. John Warren now husband of my dau Margaret."
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The name Bayless/Bayles/Baylis originated from the name Bayley/Bailey. Bailey is a name of office, a corruption of Bailiff, which is derived from French bailler, to deliver; a municipal office in Scotland corresponding to an alderman.
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He [Ralph de Cromwell] married, before 20 June 1366, Maud, sister and heir of William, who died 18 December 1360, and daughter of John BERNAKE (c), of Tattershall, by Joan, daughter and eventual coheir of John MARMION [LORD MARMION]. He died 27
August 1398. His widow died 10 April 1419. [Complete Peerage III:551-2 , XIV:224, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(c) He was son and heir of Sir William Bernake, by Alice, daughter and heir of Robert Driby and Joan, sister of Robert de Tateshale of Tattershall, and coheir to that family
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 210-35 ,218-32
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: III:551-2
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[10633] Sweyn, generally called Sweyn Splitbeard, from some peculiarity observed about his beard. Nearly all of his time was spent in making expeditions to Norway, Germany and England. He was successful in his expedition to England. The impotent Anglo-Saxon King Ethelred II, called the Unready, held at this time the supreme authority in that kingdom. Sweyn obliged the English King to acknowledge his superiority and to get rid of the Danes by paying a large sum of money called Danegeld. In the beginning of his reign he persecuted Christianity, but before he expired he began to perceive his folly, and he secured the help of Poppo, a German bishop of great piety and eloquence, and persuasion brought about what the King's authority could not effect. Sweyn Splitbeard had two sons, Harold, who by right of primogeniture succeeded his father as King of Denmark, and Canute or Cnud, who at Sweyn's death was living and was elected King of the Danes there. The English, taking advantage of Canute's youth, called Ethelred II back, whereupon Canute repaired to Denmark, where he brought together a numerous host of brave soldiers and leaders and defeated King Ethelred II. The valiant Edmund Ironside, who succeeded Ethelred, was forced to yield half of England to Canute. Canute married Emma, daughter of the Duke of Normandy, widow of Ethelred. His brother Harold was a weak ruler and after 4 years Canute became King of Denmark also. Sweyn Splitbeard had also a daughter, Estrith.
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Other sources:
Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500, Vol 3 - pp 86, 104; Vol 4 - pg 202; Vol 6 pp 378, 422, 425, 439; Vol 8 pg 622 (FHL # 6025561)
Wales Visitation, Vol 1 - pp 292-3, 295, 312; Vol 2 - pg 165; Vol 5- pp 740, 785. 790 (FHL 942,9 D2fw)
Peerage (Burke), 1876 - pg 923 (FHL 942 D22bup)
Peerage (Burke), 1967 - pg 2039 (FHL 942 D22bup)
Baronagium Genealogicum, Vol 3 - pg 263 (FHL #0164680
Buckingham Co History, Vol 1 - pg 297 (FHL Q942.575 H2li)
Commoners, Vol 2 - pg 24; Vol 4 - pp 552fn, 730 (FHL 942 B2bc)
Miscellanea Genealogica 5s, Vol 5 - pg 188 (FHL 942 B2m)
Archaeologica Cambrensis 5s, Vol 1 - pg 288 (FHL 942.9 B2c)
Wallop Family, vol2 - pg 422 (FHL Q942.242 W159w)
Derbyshire Archaelogical Journal, Vol 31 - p 204 (FHL 942.51 B2a)
Monmouthshire History, Vol 1 - pp 47, 165, 185, 189, 285; Vol 2 - pg 12, Vol 4 - pg 300 (FHL #0990053-54)
Brecknockshire, Vol 2 - pg 394 (FHL Q942.965 H2j)
Carmarthenshire Sheriffs - pp 5, 34, 65 (FHL 942.98 D2b)
Dorset History Society Proceedings, Vol 66 - pg 83 (FHL 942.33 C4d)
Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 2 - ped; Vol 3 pg 341; Vol 5 pg 159 (FHL 942.94 C4mp)
Robertson et Durdin -tb198 (FHL 929.242 R545r)
Monmouthshire Historical Tour - pp 148, 171 (FHL 942.43 H2cw)
Wales County Annmacls - pp 777 (FHL #0832242)
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The house of Herbert is of somewhat dubious origin. There are three accounts of its prime ancestor. 1) ghe race springs from Herbert, a natural sone of Henry I of England (this version has never met with acceptance), 2) gives Henry Fitz Herbert, Chamberlain to Henry I as prime ancestor, 3) henry Fitz Herbert, the Chamberlain was son of Herbert, son of Godwin, son of Elfryd, and that the said Herbert married the daughter of Godwin, Earl of Kent.
WALES AND ENGLISH POLITICS. Stability of government in England was in essence bad news for Wales, for in such a context the Welsh were frozen into their subordinate social position. However the outbreak of civil war in England from 1455, and the fact that both Yorkist and Lancastrian factions in that civil war needed to optimise their support in Wales created a more favourable context for Welshpolitics. The objective of both Yorkists and Lancastrians was best achieved by nurturing Welsh leaders capable of mobilising the native Welsh to their respective cause. That in turn implied that the Welsh - throughout the Wars of the Roses - were strongly placed to bargain for the amelioration of their social
subjection. The ending of the first stage of the civil war in a Yorkist victory in March 1461 highlighted that reality for Sir William Herbert was entrusted with the role of chief justice and chamberlain of South Wales as well as a host of other responsibilities and lands. In 1463 his role was extended into North Wales with his appointment as chamberlain and chief justice of Meirioneth. In February 1462 he also secured custody of the five year old Henry Tudor (son of Edmund Tudor) whom he had captured at Pembroke in 1461. Henry was thus reared in the Welsh speaking Herbert household. Herbert's responsibilities and powers were further enhanced during the late 1460's by which time he dominated Welsh politics. His role ended abruptly in July 1469 when he was executed following defeat and capture by Lancastrian forces at the battle of Banbury. See : Fig 48 Monument of Sir William ap Thomas of Raglan p238. Also : Fig 49 Seal of Sir William Herbert of Raglan p239. In : M.P.Siddons - The Development of Welsh Heraldry Vol 1, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth 1993. THE STRUGGLE FOR WELSH BARDIC SUPPORT. Both the Yorkist and Lancastrian camp were strongly represented in Wales. Richard duke of York was a Marcher lord who secured more than half his annmacl income from Wales - £3,430 from Wales as compared to c £3,230 from England. Edmund and Jasper Tudor were the sons of Owain Tudur and half brothers of Henry VI. Edmund earl of Richmond was sent to Wales to strengthen the royal position, and his son Henry Tudor was born at Pembroke castle in January 1457, two months after his fathers death. In that context Jasper Tudor as earl of Pembroke assumed the role vacated by his brother. Both sides recognised the importance of bardic support and thus patronised the bards. Owain Tudur and his family had long been patrons - a tradition sustained by Jasper. For the Yorkists William Herbert played a central role in securing bardic support. As a consequence, during the Wars of the Roses the bards sought to promote Welsh interests through both of the contending factions. A WELSH UCHELWR WITHIN THE YORKIST CAMP. William Herbert was the anglicised name of William ap William a descendant of the leading Brecon family. His grandfather was Dafydd Gam, an opponent of the Owain Glyn Dwr revolt who died at Agincourt in 1415. Dafydd's son, William ap Thomas purchased the Raglan estate in 1430. William Herbert built on that foundation being admitted to the House of Lords and elevated to a Knight of the Garter. In 1466 the king created the lordship of Raglan, (the last Marcher lordship created in Wales) in appreciation of services rendered by Herbert. THE WAR OF THE ROSES AND BRYTHONIC TRADITION. In keeping with Brythonic tradition a great feast was held at Raglan prior to departure for Banbury. On the eve of battle, when disagreement between Herbert and the earl of Devon led to the withdrawal of the latter from the scene of battle - traditional visions of the Welsh inflicting defeat on their Saxon enemies were to strongly motivate the forces under Herbert. Despite the fact that this was a battle in an 'English' civil war, the Welsh forces were motivated by long established Brythonic imagery.
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William ap Thomas was the member of a minor Welsh gentry family and was responsible for beginning the construction of Raglan Castle as we recognize it today. He obtained Raglan through his marriage to Elizabeth Bloet, widow of Sir James Berkeley shortly after 1406. When Elizabeth died in 1420, ap Thomas retained Raglan as a tenant of his step-son James, Lord Berkeley, and in 1425 Lord Berkeley agreed that he could continue to hold Raglan for the duration of his life.
William married for a second time, and chose another heiress, Gwladus. She was the daughter of Sir Dafydd Gam and the widow of Sir Roger Vaughan. Both these men had been part of the Welsh contingent that fought with King Henry V in France, and both were at the battle of Agincourt, where William ap Thomas had also fought. In 1426, ap Thomas was knighted by Henry VI, becoming known to his compatriots as Y marchog glas o Went (the blue knight of Gwent). Gradmaclly he began to establish himself as a person of consequence in south Wales.
As early as 1421 William held the important position of steward of the lordship of Abergavenny, and later became chief steward of the duke of York's estates in Wales, 1442-43. Other positions held by Sir William included that of sheriff of Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire, to which he was appointed in 1435, and his position as sheriff of Glamorgan followed in 1440. Although he became one of the followers of Richard, duke of York, and a member of the duke's military council, Sir William's sphere of influence was largely confined to south Wales.
By 1432 William was in a position to purchase the manor of Raglan from the Berkeleys for about L667 and it was probably from this time that he began to build the castle as we know it. His building programme eventually swept away most of the original structures. The principal buildings surviving from this time are the Great Tower (left) a self-contained fortress in its own right, together with the south gate, both equipped with gunloops. He also raised the hall, though later largely rebuilt, and part of the service range beyond. Two sources indicate that William ap Thomas was the builder of the keep. One of which is a contemporary poem praising ap Thomas, mentioning the tower at Raglan which "stands above all other buildings." There is also a reference to Sir William Thomas' tower from a family chronicle written by Sir Thomas Herbert of Tintern.
William ap Thomas died in London in 1445, and his body was brought back to Wales to be buried in the Benedictine priory church at Abergavenny. His wife Gwladus (the star of Abergavenny), as she was hailed by the poet Lewys Glyn Cothi, died in 1454. William was succeeded by his eldest son, another William (d.1469) who took the surname Herbert.
[18833] Agincourt, for valour in wars in France
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Jane Williams Flank
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Jane Williams Flank
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Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; GE Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd
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History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, John Burke {1834-1838}
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Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales; Dr Thomas Nicholas {1875}
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Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith {GenealogyLibrary.com}
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Dictionary of Welsh Biography down to 1940; John Edward Lloyd & R T Jenkins, Ed. {1957}
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Sir Thomas3 Palmer I (Robert2, John1)25,26 was born 1518 - 1520 in Angmering, Sussex, England, and died 15 Apr 1582 in Parham, Somerset,England. He married (1) Griselda Bridget Carrell27 Abt. 1540, daughter ofJohn Carrell. She was born Unknown in or of Warnham, Sussex, England, anddied 1548. He married (2) Catherine Stradling27,28 Bef. 1544 in England,daughter of Edward Stradling and Elizabeth Arundel. She was born Abt.1512 in St. Donats, Glamorganshire, Wales, and died Unknown.
Notes for Sir Thomas Palmer I:
1. Thomas began building Parham in 1577.
More About Thomas Palmer and Griselda Carrell:
Marriage: Abt. 1540
More About Thomas Palmer and Catherine Stradling:
Marriage: Bef. 1544, England
Children of Thomas Palmer and Griselda Carrell are:
15 i. Mary4 Palmer29, born 1545 in Somerset, England; died Unknown. Shemarried Sir Thomas Palmer29; born Abt. 1543 in or of Angmering, Sussex,England; died Unknown.
16 ii. Elizabeth Palmer29, born Bef. 1548 in Somerset, England; diedUnknown. She married John Leeds29; born Unknown in or of Steyning,Sussex, England; died Unknown.
17 iii. Dorothy Palmer29, born 1548 in Somerset, England; died Unknown.She married Henry Roberts29 1568; born Unknown in or of Steyning, Sussex,England; died Unknown.
More About Henry Roberts and Dorothy Palmer:
Marriage: 1568
Children of Thomas Palmer and Catherine Stradling are:
+ 18 i. Sir William4 Palmer, Sr, born 14 Jul 1544 in Parham, Somserset,England; died 24 Dec 1586 in England.
19 ii. Sir Thomas Palmer, II, Thomas of Parham29,30, born Abt. 1548 inParham, Sussex, England; died Unknown. He married Mary wife of ThomasPalmer, II, Thomas of Parham31 Abt. 1571 in Sussex, England; born Abt.1550 in Sussex, England probably; died Unknown.
Notes for Sir Thomas Palmer, II, Thomas of Parham:
1. Thomas was recorded by "Berry" but his existence is problematical.
More About Thomas Palmer and Mary Palmer:
Marriage: Abt. 1571, Sussex, England
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| |_Adelina (Adeliza) Unknown __________|
| (1055 - ....) m 1071 |
| | ______________________________________
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| |____________________________________________|______________________________________
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|--Helen Peverel
| (1115 - ....)
| _Hugh Montgomery _____________________+
| | (0975 - 1056) m 0999
| _Roger De Montgomery _______________________|_Josceline de Ponteaudemer ___________
| | (1005 - 1094) m 1030 (0980 - 1068)
| _Roger "the Poitevin" De Montgomery _|
| | (1054 - 1123) m 1074 |
| | | _Guillaume I D' Alencon ______________+
| | | | m 1015
| | |_Mabel de Talvas De Alencon ________________|_Hildeburge (Bildeburge) De Beaumont _
| | (1005 - ....) m 1030 (.... - 1067)
|_Avice De Lancaster ____________|
(1095 - 1149) m 1112 |
| ______________________________________
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| _Alberic (Adalbert) III Count de la Marche _|______________________________________
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|_Ademonde (Almodis) de la Marche ____|
(1055 - 1116) m 1074 |
| ______________________________________
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|_Ponce of France ___________________________|______________________________________
_John Porter ________________+
| (1594 - 1648) m 1620
_Samuel Porter ______|_Rose Anna White ____________
| (.... - 1689) m 1659 (1600 - 1648)
_Samuel Porter ______|
| (1660 - 1722) m 1682|
| | _Thomas Stanley _____________+
| | | (1603 - 1663) m 1630
| |_Hannah Stanley _____|_Bennet (Benedicta) Tritton _
| (1635 - ....) m 1659 (1609 - 1664)
_Aaron Porter _______|
| (1689 - 1721) m 1713|
| | _Aaron Cooke ________________+
| | | (1610 - 1690) m 1631
| | _Aaron Cook _________|_Miriam Ford ________________
| | | (1640 - 1716) m 1661 (1612 - 1645)
| |_Joanna Cooke _______|
| (1665 - 1713) m 1682|
| | _William Westwood ___________
| | | (1606 - 1669)
| |_Sarah Westwood _____|_Bridget Kerrington _________
| (1644 - 1729) m 1661 (1602 - 1676)
|
|--Susannah Porter
| (1716 - 1788)
| _Henry Sewall _______________+
| | (1576 - 1657) m 1614
| _Henry Sewall _______|_Ann Hunt ___________________
| | (1614 - 1700) (1563 - 1615)
| _Stephen Sewall _____|
| | (.... - 1725) m 1682|
| | | _Thomas Dummer ______________+
| | | | (1600 - 1650)
| | |_Jane Drummer _______|_____________________________
| | (1628 - 1700)
|_Susannah Sewall ____|
(1691 - 1747) m 1713|
| _____________________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________________
| |
|_Margaret Mitchell __|
(1664 - 1735) m 1682|
| _____________________________
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|_____________________|_____________________________
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_Ragnar Lodbrock ______|
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| |__|
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| |__|__
|
|
|--Sigurd "Snake-In-Eye" Ragnarson
|
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|_Aslaug Sigurdsdottir _|
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______________________
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_____________________|______________________
|
_Walter Reynel ______|
| (1325 - 1381) |
| | ______________________
| | |
| |_____________________|______________________
|
_Walter Reynel ______|
| (1362 - 1430) m 1400|
| | _Warin Bassingbourne _
| | | (1275 - ....)
| | _John Bassingbourne _|_Rosamond Hoo ________
| | | (1308 - ....) (1278 - ....)
| |_Joan Bassingbourne _|
| (1334 - ....) |
| | ______________________
| | |
| |_Joan Francis _______|______________________
| (1310 - ....)
|
|--William Reynel
| (1411 - 1475)
| ______________________
| |
| _____________________|______________________
| |
| _William Stighull ___|
| | (1345 - ....) |
| | | ______________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|______________________
| |
|_Margaret Stighull __|
(1374 - ....) m 1400|
| ______________________
| |
| _____________________|______________________
| |
|_Elizabeth Malston __|
(1350 - ....) |
| ______________________
| |
|_____________________|______________________
[6256]
SOURCES: LDS FHL AF # (familysearch.org)
AWTP:
"The Ancestry Of Overmire Tifft Richardson Bradford Reed" Larry Overmire larryover@worldnet.att.net.
_Abraham Stover _____+
| (1723 - 1780)
_Daniel Stover ______|_Sarah Unknown ______
| (1750 - 1826) m 1773 (1720 - 1753)
_Daniel Stover _______________|
| (1780 - 1865) m 1803 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth Unknown __|_____________________
| m 1773
_Simon Stover _______|
| (1822 - 1873) m 1848|
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Mary Ann Hannah _____________|
| (1781 - 1852) m 1803 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--William Daniel Stover
| (1849 - 1899)
| _____________________
| |
| _Peter Link _________|_____________________
| | (1765 - 1825) m 1788
| _William Link ________________|
| | (1795 - 1879) m 1818 |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_Judith Burkett _____|_____________________
| | (1769 - 1829) m 1788
|_Elizabeth Ida Link _|
(1822 - 1867) m 1848|
| _____________________
| |
| _Adam Schindler _____|_____________________
| | (1755 - ....) m 1783
|_Esther Caharlotte Schindler _|
(1796 - 1874) m 1818 |
| _____________________
| |
|_Christina Query ____|_____________________
(1757 - ....) m 1783
[19640] 1635, Ipswich; Called 39 years old, mercer of Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, with his wife Joan and an immediated party totaling 14 as well as a number of relatives embarked at London on the "Planter of London," Nicholas Trerice, Master, in 1635.
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_Gilbert de Umfreville _|
| (1195 - ....) m 1234 |
| | __
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| |__|__
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|--John Umfreville
| (1240 - 1314)
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|_Unknown _______________|
(1200 - ....) m 1234 |
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