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Sources: Norr: Drakelowe; Ayers, p639; Kraentzler 1148, 1311.
Drakelowe: Elizabeth de Broyes (Braose?) de Nogent.
Norr: Isabel Bardoul, 1st wife of Simon deMontfort.
Kraentzler has this woman mixed up with her daugher, Elizabeth (Isabel) de Montfort, and calls her Elizabeth (Isabel) de Brozes. For the latter he lists Bardoul, Seigneur de Brozes, as her father.
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In the 3rd year of King William the Conqueror [1069], that monarch conferred the Earldom of Northumberland, vacant by the death of Earl Copsi, upon Robert Comyn, but the nomination accorded so little with the wishes of the inhabitants of the county that they at first resolved to abandon entirely their dwellings; being prevented doing so, however, by the inclemency of the season, it was then determined, at all hazards, to put the new earl to death. of this evil design his lordship had intimation, through Egelivine, bishop of Durham, but, disregarding the intelligence, he repaired to Durham with 700 soldiers and commenced a course of plunder and bloodshed, which rousing the inhabitants of the neighbourhood, the town was assaulted and carried by a multitude of country people, and the earl and all his troops, to a man, put to death. This occurrence took place in 1069, in a few months after his lordship's appointment to the earldom. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 131]
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The surname Cummings emerged as a notable Scottish Family name in the Country of Northumberland, where William the Conqueror allocated the Earldom of Northumberland to Robert de Comines, from Comminges in Normandy. The badge of the family is the Cumin Plant. However, Robert de Comines' rule in Northumberland was uneventful, his violence to the local people became intolerable and he was killed in 1069.
When Richard Comyn, his great-grandson, came to Scotland with King David, he married Hextilda of Tynedale, granddaughter of King Donald of Scotland.
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SIR GILES DAUBENEY, of South Ingleby, South Petherton, &c., son and heir,by 1st wife. On 14 October 1351 he had letters stating that, though bornout of the King's allegiance, he might nevertheless enjoy his inheritance. In Oct. he bought the manors of Kempton, Beds, and Tottenham, Middlesex from William Daubeney and Philippe his wife, for 200marks. Sheriff of Beds and Bucks, 1379-80. Knigt of the Shire for Somerset 1382, 1383 & 1384.
He married,soon after 5 January 1358/9, Alianore daughter of Sir Henry DEWILINGTON, of Umberleigh, Devon, Poulton, co. Gloucester, &c., by Isabel, daughter of Sir JohnDE WALESBREU, of Lamellen and Lancarfe, Cornwall. Hedied 24 June 1386, at Barrington, Somerset. His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, 8 August 1386. She died 6 August 1400, and wasburied at Kempston. [Complete Peerage IV:97-8, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
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_John Lowthroppe ____
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He was a judge in Barnstable County, 1643. He served in Major Williard's expedition against Ninigret in 1654, and he served with Lieutenant Averyin the expedition for the relief of Uncas, 1659(?). He had a grandson, Dr. Daniel Lathrop who, with his brother Dr. Joshua Lathrop, created the first drug store in Connecticut. Joshua had graduated from YaleUniversity in 1743. The brothers Lathrop had an apprentice in their shop, the infamous Benedict Arnold.
Occupation: House Builder, Farmer
Immigrated 1634
Note: (from notes of Georgia Cole) Samuel was born in England - came to America with his father and was at Sistreate, Boston and Barnstable at which place he married in 1644 Elizabeth Scudder a sister of John Scudder of Barnstabe. He moved to New London and in 1668 he moved to Norwich.(see Lathrop Family Memorial page 39 and Miss Perkins Old Houses of Norwich page 205).
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[6550] Died of the black death.
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