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Harl Mss 6163 f652

THE "DERING" ROLL OF ARMS.

EDITED BY JAMES GREENSTREET AND CHARLES RUSSELL.

In the notes appended to this index of names we have summarised as briefly as possible, for the assistance of those who may like to study the genealogical features of the Roll, all the information we have been able to gather from the most reliable sources respecting persons of the same or similar christian or surnames to those mentioned in it, and flourishing during the period we imagine it was in course of compilation. Many of the identifications, however, are at best only suggested, owing to the paucity of genealogical data at the present time available in connection with so early a date as that to which the document relates. For it will be obvious, we think, that certain entries may really have referred to other members of the respective families, bearing the same christian names, but not now on record; and this circumstance, if borne in mind, will account for the mention only of individuals, the seeming identification with whom in some of our notes might otherwise appear to be subversive of what we have elsewhere advanced with respect to the date of the Roll.

The initials C. H. P. refer to Courthope's revision of Sir Harris Nicolas's "Historic Peerage." R. C. G. indicates Roberts' "Calendarium Genealogicum."

Baronies of tenure, in order to distinguish them from those which were conferred by Writ of Summons to Parliament, are printed throughout in italics.

The Sheriffs' years have been taken from the list published in the 24th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records.

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ABELIN, NICH., fo. 90 14.-R. C. G. p. 264, A°. 6, Edw. Ing. p. mr of Nicholas Abelin, co. Kent. Maria, his sister and heir, the wife of John Savage. Mentions

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Isolda mother of said Nicholas, and the Inq. p. m. of this lady (ibid. p. 521, Ao. 24, Edw. I.) shows that she re-married Henry de Apulderfield (whom see). AGILON, ROB., 91b 13.-Robert, 3rd baron Aguillon, died 1285. Isabel his daughter and heir was aged 28 in Ao. 20, Edw. I., and wife of Hugh de Bardolf.-C. H. P. Glover's Roll has the arms of "Robert Agulon," gu. a fleur-de-lis arg, but No. 154 of Walford's Roll gives "Rob't Augenya" (Agilon blundered?) gu. a fleurde-lis or. AGILON, WM., 93 14.-William, 2nd baron Aguillon, was living 1233, and died prior to 1257.-C. H. P. ALDHAM, THO. DE, 90 8.-Roberts' "Excerpta è Rotuli Finium," Vol. 2, p. 266, Ao. 42, Hen. III. The King accepts the homage of Thom' de Audham, husband of Isab', sister and heir of Marger', who was wife of Wm. de Echingham (92 12?) Said Marger' and Isab' are the heirs of Kat'ine de Monte Acuto and Wm. de Monte Acuto. R. C. G., p. 104, Ao. 47 Hen. III. Tho. de Aldham and Isabella his wife mentioned in connection with the Manor of Hecton, after death of Johannes de Gatesdenne.

AMBESAS, WM., 95b 17.-R. C. G., p. 404, Ao. 17, Edw. I. William Ambesas and Johanna his wife mentioned in an Inquisition ad quod damnum; and again, in like documents, in Ao. 19 and Ao. 35, Edw. I., William Aumbesas and Johanna his wife (ibid. pp. 429 and 748).

D' AMORI, ROB., 94 19. No. 462 in "Charles" Roll has "Robert de Amauri” Barry nebuly of six arg. and gu. a label sa.

APULDERFIELD, HENRY DE, 90b 10.-R. C. G., p. 521, Ao. 24, Edw. I. Ing. p. m. of Isolda the wife, first, of Thomas Abelyn, secondly, of Henry de Apulderfield, deceased. John, son of Sir John le Sawage and Maria who was his wife, heir to lands held by dower by said Isolda. (See note to Abelin).

APULDERFIELD (the son), HEN., 90b 12.-" Henricus de Apuldrefeud," Sheriff of Kent last half of Ao. 26 and the whole of Ao. 27 Edw. I.

APULDERFIELD, WM. DE, 90b 18.

ARCHDEACON, EDE LE, 94 18.-R. C. G., p. 417, Ao. 18, Edw. I., " Odo Lerchedecen " mentioned.

D'ARCY, NORMAN, 93b 18.-Norman, 7th baron D'Arcy of Nocton, co. Lincoln, aged 28 in 1263; ob. 1296. Son and heir of Philip, 6th baron, ob. 1263. ARDENE, SIRE DE, 97b 12.

ARRAS, CHASTELIN DE, 97b 2.

ASHBURNHAM, RICH. DE, 93 1.

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D'AUBENEY, PHILIP, 94 11.- Philip, 3rd baron de Albini of the younger line, died without issue in 1294, and was succeeded by his brother and heir Elias Daubeney, the 1st Baron, then aged 30. Was son and heir of Ralph d' Aubeney (94 10) ob. Ao. 20, Edw. Í. (see below), and then aged 40 and more. Compare "St. George" Roll, Harleian MS. No. 6137, fo. 88b 2; "Philip d' Aubeni." D'AUBENEY, RALPH, 94 10.-Seems to have been omitted in the "Historic Peerage from the barons of the younger line. According to that work Philip, 2nd baron de Albini, ob. 1235, was succeeded by his nephew and heir Philip 3rd baron (94 11); but see R. C. G., p. 440, Ao. 20 Edw. I., Ing. p. m. of Radulphus de Albiniaco, alias Albaniaco (Aubeney), co. Somerset ; Philip de Albaniaco (94 11), son and heir, aged 40 and more.

D'AUBENEY, WM., 94 12.-William, 4th baron de Albini, of Belvoir, ob. 1285, son and heir of William, 3rd baron, ob. 1236, left no male issue, when Isabel, his daughter or, as some authorities state, his sister, wife of Robert, 1st Baron de Roos, of Hamlake, became his heir. This according to C. H. P.; see however R. C. G., p. 3, Ao. 26 Hen. III., "William de Albiniaco (3rd baron ?) defunct,' and ibid. p. 45, Ao. 36 Hen. III., "Isabella, uxor Roberti de Ros (? 95 2), filia et hæres Willielmi de Albiniaco (4th baron? but if so this William must have been dead long before 1285).

AUDLEY, WM. DE, 94 5.-William, 5th baron de Aldithley (Audley), died 1281 with. out issue. Bro. and heir of Henry, 4th baron, who died 1275; both being sons of James, 3rd baron, who died 1272. No other William among barons of this family. Succeeded by Nicholas, bro. and heir (the 6th baron), who died 1299. -C. H. P.

AUTRUE, WM. DE, 92 20.-"St. George" Roll-"Will' d' Antreue," same arms. BADLESMERE, GUNCELIN, 90 13.-Giles de Badlesmere, slain in 1248 (Ao. 32, Hen. III.), "next to him " Gunceline de Badlesmere, a great rebel to Henry III., for which cause he was excommunicated by the Abp. of Canterbury, but returning to his allegiance was constituted Justice of Chester, in which office he continued till Ao. 9 Edw. I. Died Ao. 29 Elw. [. Father of Bartholomew, 1st Baron de Badlesmere, who was hanged at Canterbury, for treason, after the Battle of Boroughbridge, Ao. 15, Edw. II.-Dugdale "Baronage of England," Vol. 2, p. 87.

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