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Abetot

  • Urso d'Abetot (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Aincourt

  • Walter d'Aincourt (Pat Patterson)
    Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Alington

Ansneville

  • Samson d'Ansneville (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Argentein

Aubigny

  • Albini (Aubigny) Line (Earls of Arundel and Sussex) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • William de Albini (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Audley

  • Audley (Alditheley) Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 13th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Aulnay

  • Fulk d'Aulnay (Pat Patterson)
    Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Aunou

  • Fulk d'Aunou (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Avranches

  • Abrincis Line (Earls of Chester) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-12th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Badlesmere

  • Badlesmere Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Bagshaw

Baguley

Barham

  • The Barham Family (Debby Altepeter/Louise Sanders)
    Pedigree, with notes, of the Barham family of Kent, 12th century onwards

Bartlett

Basset

  • Basset-Aylesbury-Stafford Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-15th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Batt

  • Batt (Lonnie Richardson)
    Narrative pedigree of the Batt family of Salisbury, Wiltshire, beginning in the 16th century

Baynton

  • Baynton (Lonnie Richardson)
    Narrative pedigree, 14th-16th centuries, originating in Wiltshire

Beauchamp

  • Basset-Malet-Musegros-Bures-Beauchamp-Lygon Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 14th-15th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Beauchamp Line (Earls of Warwick) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Hatch Beauchamp Church (Christopher Cookson)
    Includes an outline of the Beauchamps of Hatch (Somerset), 12th-14th centuries - beware scanning anomalies!
  • Hugh de Beauchamp (Pat Patterson)
    Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Beaumont

  • Bellomont Line (Earls of Leicester) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree of the 'Beaumont' earls of Leicester, 11th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Robert de Beaumont (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Bending

  • Medieval Bendings (John Bending)
    Pedigrees, biography, source data and heraldry, 12th-15th centuries

Berkeley

  • The Berkeley Family (Dave Berkeley)
    Biographical notes on the Berkeley family of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, from the 14th century onwards
  • A Sketch of the History of Berkeley (Dave Berkeley)
    A 19th-century account written by James Herbert Cooke, including a narrative history of the Berkeleys of Berkeley, from the 11th century onwards; some of the earliest details are presumably legendary
  • Berkeley Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-16th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Bertie

  • The Bertie Legend (Baronage Press)
    Debunking of the alleged descent (from Bertiland in Prussia!) of Richard Bertie, husband of Catherine Willoughby, widow of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, in the 16th century

Bertram

  • Robert Bertram (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Betham

Biarz

  • Avenel de Biarz (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Bickerstaff

Bicknell

Bigod

  • Framlingham Castle (Michael W. Cook)
    Includes an account of the Bigod earls of Norfolk, from the 11th to the 14th centuries
  • Bigod Line (Earls of Norfolk) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Hugh Bigod (Pat Patterson)
    Biography of Hugh Bigod, first Earl of Norfolk (d.1176 or 1177), from the Dictionary of National Biography
  • Roger le Bigod (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Blackwell

Blount

Bohun

  • Les Seigneurs de Bohon (The Noblemen of Bohun) (RAND Genealogy Club)
    Excerpts from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletier (1978), concerning the noble Anglo-Norman family (11th-13th centuries)
  • Bohun Line (Earls of Hereford and Essex) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Descendancy chart of the Bohuns (Pat Patterson)
    Pedigree, with notes, Earls of Hereford and Essex, 11th-15th centuries
  • Humphrey de Bohun (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Bond

  • The Bond Family of Newbury & London (Florence Bond/Pete and Olive Entwhistle)
    Includes some notes on Bonds of Somerset and Cornwall (14th century) and Berkshire (16th century)

Boothby

  • Family of Boothby (David Boothby)
    Notes on the Boothbys of Lincolnshire and other counties, 12th-17th centuries; the antiquarian speculation about their Danish origins should be treated with caution

Bostock

  • Bostick On-Line Newsletter
    Issues 9-25 contain a serialised account by John Michael O'Melia, tracing the descent of the Bostocks of Cheshire from an alleged Domesday ancestor, 'Osmer' (11th-16th centuries)

Boulogne

  • Eustace II, Count of Boulogne (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Bovingdon/Bovington

Boynton

  • These Boyntons de Yorkshire (G.R. Boynton)
    Detailed account of Yorkshire Boyntons, 11th-17th centuries, with copious discussion and source material

Bracy

  • Braci (Bracy) Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-15th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Branscombe

  • Branscombe timelines (Ronald Branscombe)
    Chronological notes on occurrences of the surname in various counties; originally from Devon (14th-17th centuries)

Braose

  • The de Braose Web and The Barons de Braose (Doug Thompson and Lynda Denyer)
    Companion sites, the first concentrating on genealogy, and the second presenting a narrative history of the family, with illustrations of associated buildings and monuments (Sussex, Wales etc; 11th-14th centuries)
  • Braose Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Brettenham/Brettingham

Brevere

  • Drogo de Brevere (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Brownlow

  • The Brownlow Family (Mike Brownlow)
    Notes, pedigrees and source material for several branches of Brownlows in the 16th and 17th centuries, from The Records of the Cust Family, Series II. The Brownlows of Belton by Lady Elizabeth Cust (1909)

Buffry

  • Buffry/Buffrey/Buffery (Alun Buffry)
    Includes notes on some medieval Buffrys, and variants, 12th-16th centuries

Buron/Byron

  • Byron (David Blackwell)
    11th-15th centuries; extract from The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King by J.E. Salisbury and G.C. Martin (1917)

Butler

  • Ormonde Pedigree (Stan Freer)
    Pedigree of the Butlers, Earls of Ormonde, 12th century and onwards, from Burke's Peerage - therefore to be treated with caution

Callaway

  • Callaway History (Bruce Callaway)
    Paper from the Callaway Family Association Journal (1995) on 16th-century Callaways of Hampshire etc

Camoys: see Kemmis

Cantilupe

  • Cantilupe Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 13th century; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Carminow

Champagne

  • Eudes de Champagne (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

al Chapel

  • Eudo al Chapel (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Chaworth

  • Chaworth Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Clare

Clavell

  • The English Branch of Clavell (Carlos E. Clavell)
    Dorset, 11th century and later; extract from History of Dorset and Kimmeridge (Dorset County Council)

Clopton

  • The Clopton Family (Clopton Family Association)
    Biographies of Suffolk Cloptons, 12th century and later

Coggeshall

  • The Coggeshall Family History (Bob Coggeshall)
    Includes a biography of Sir John de Coggeshall (1301-1361), notes on the origin of the name, critical discussions of the Coggeshall pedigree, from the 11th century, and other material

Colclough

Colombières

  • William de Colombières (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Combs

Conant

  • Conant (Lonnie Richardson)
    Narrative pedigree, 16th century, Devon

Constable

  • Timothy Owston's Home Pages
    Includes detailed accounts of several branches of the Constables of Flamborough, Yorkshire (15th century and later)

Coombs: see Combs

Cope

  • Cope (David Blackwell)
    Northamptonshire etc, 14th-16th centuries; extract from The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King by J.E. Salisbury and G.C. Martin (1917)

Corbet/Corbett

Cottle

  • Cotel Coat of Arms (Mark Cottle)
    Brief notes on West-Country Coteles/Cotheles, 12th-14th centuries

Courcy

  • Richard de Courci (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Courtenay

Crèvecoeur

  • Hamo de Crève-coeur (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Crispin

  • William Crispin (Pat Patterson)
    Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Culpepper

Despenser

Drake

Dryden

  • Dryden (David Blackwell)
    Brief notes; Cumberland/Northamptonshire, 16th century; extract from The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King by J.E. Salisbury and G.C. Martin (1917)

Dufton

Duke

  • Duke Family History (Lynn Teague/Graham Milne)
    Extensive notes on occurrences of the surname in England, 12th-16th centuries

Dymoke

Edenfield

  • Early Edenfields in England (Edenfield Genealogical Society)
    Occurrences of the surname, 15th century and later, Lancashire and other counties

Epes/Eppes

  • Epes Family (Lou Poole)
    Account of the Epes family, of Kent and other counties, 13th century and later

Estouteville

  • Robert d'Estouteville (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Etton

Eu

  • Robert, Comte d'Eu (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Eudo

  • Eudo Dapifer (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Evreux

Eyre

Fairfax

  • The Fairfax Family (continued in following chapters; from John Marwood's History of Gilling)
    The Yorkshire Fairfaxes, 15th century and later

Fairhall

Fauntleroy

  • The Fauntleroy Family (Robert H. Fauntleroy)
    Pedigree with brief notes, 14th century onwards, originally from Devon

Ferrers

  • Ferrers Line (Earls of Derby) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Henry de Ferrers (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Fillery

Fiske

  • [Fiske website] (Hugh Fiske)
    Extensive collection of annotated pedigrees, linked to wills and other source material (13th century and later); based partly on Fiske Family Papers by Henry ffiske (1901)

Fitch

  • Fitch: Early Generations (continued on following pages; Baronage Press)
    Essex, 15th and 16th centuries; extracted from English Ancestors of the Fitches of Colonial Connecticut by John T. Fitch (1994)

fitzAlan

Fones/Fownes

Fougères

  • Raoul de Fougères (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Fowler

  • Genealogy of the Fowlers in England and America (Wharton Dickinson)
    Narrative pedigree; originally from Berkshire (13th century and later)
  • Fowler Family (continued on linked pages; Mike Fowler)
    Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Gloucestershire, 13th century and later; the digression on the supposed pre-Conquest history of the family is best ignored

Freeman

Freer

  • Early Freers in England (Stan Freer)
    Occurrences of the surname in Leicestershire, 13th century and later, from Leicestershire Yeoman Families and Their Pedigrees by W. G. Hoskins (reprinted from the Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 1946)

Gand (Ghent)

Gerbod

Giffard

  • Walter Giffard (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Glanville

Gournay

  • Hugh de Gournay (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Grandmesnil

  • Hugh de Grentmesnil (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Greenwood

  • Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914 (Frederick Greenwood)
    Includes medieval pedigrees and medieval references to the family, including abstracts of Tudor wills (Yorkshire)

Grey

  • Greys Court (Michael W. Cook)
    Includes an account of the Greys of Rotherfield, from the 11th to the 14th centuries

Hall

  • Two Torches at Keighley (Andrew Booth)
    A 16th-century dispute over land, concerning the Hall family of Keighley in the West Riding of Yorkshire, with the texts of wills, inquisitions post mortem and equity pleadings

Hammond

  • Hammond Genealogy Homepage
    Includes extracts from 16th-century Hertfordshire Feet of Fines, and references from Westmill, Hertfordshire

Harcourt

  • Harcourt Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Errand de Harcourt (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Hatcliffe

Hawley

  • Hawley (David Blackwell)
    Brief notes; Lincolnshire, 14th-15th centuries; extract from The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King by J.E. Salisbury and G.C. Martin (1917)

Hayward

  • Rowland Hayward (Pat Patterson)
    Biographical account, with extracts from records, of a 16th-century Lord Mayor of London, originally from Shropshire. His ancestry, with that of his wife Katherine Smythe, is given in the Ahnentafel of Alice Hayward; also mentioned are the Mirfyn, Dunn and Chichele families

Hereford

  • William fitz Osbern (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Hore/Hoar

Hulbert

Huntingfield

  • Huntingfield Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Hutchinson

  • The Hutchinson Ancestry (David Blackwell)
    Brief notes; Lincolnshire, 16th century and later; extract from The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King by J.E. Salisbury and G.C. Martin (1917)

Inman

Ivry

  • Jean d'Ivri (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Kellogg

  • Kellogg, c.1448-1831 (Mark A. Wentling)
    Includes an account of the 16th-century Essex Kelloggs, with notes on a suit in the Court of Requests

Kemmis

  • The Family of Kemmis (Colin Kemmis/John L. and Irene Kemmis)
    Extensive (unpublished?) account, including detailed narrative pedigrees of a number of families named Kemmis, Camoys and variants, several beginning in medieval times (in progress)

Knyvett

  • Knyveit or Knevit (David Blackwell)
    13th-15th centuries; extract from The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King by J.E. Salisbury and G.C. Martin (1917)

Lacy

  • Lords of the Honor of Clitheroe (Steve Lassey)
    Extract from An History of the Original parish of Whalley and Honor of Clitheroe, by Thomas Dunham Whitaker (1872 edn), concerning the Yorkshire de Lacys - later Earls of Lincoln - 11th to 14th centuries
  • Lacy Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Walter and Ilbert de Lacy (Pat Patterson)
    Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

L'Aigle

  • Euguenulf de l'Aigle (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Latham

La Val

  • Guy de la Val (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Leicester

Limésy

Loges

  • Edvin Loach (Roger Loach)
    Some occurrences of the 'de Loges' surname, 12th-14th centuries, Herefordshire/Warwickshire

Lomax

  • On the origin of the Lomas/Lomax surname (David Lomas)
    Early occurrences of the surname in Lancashire and elsewhere, 14th-16th centuries
  • Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America (Elias Loomis/Elisha S. Loomis)
    Account originally published in 1875, and revised 1908; includes some notes on early occurrences of the surname in England, but concludes that the family came originally from Spain (cf the article above on the hamlet of Lumhalghs in Lancashire as the place of origin)

Lygon

  • Lygon Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 14th-17th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Lytton

Malet

  • Antecessor Noster: The Parentage of Countess Lucy Made Plain (Katharine Keats-Rohan)
    Identification of Lucy, the wife successively of Ivo Taillebois, Roger fitz Gerold and Ranulph Meschines, as a granddaughter of William Malet
  • Malet Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • William Malet (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Mandeville

  • Geoffrey de Mandeville (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Manningham

Marbury

  • Marbury (David Blackwell)
    Brief notes; Lincolnshire, 16th century and later; extract from The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King by J.E. Salisbury and G.C. Martin (1917)

Marmion

  • Marmyon, of Marmion - Barons Marmyon (Robert Merriman)
    Extract from Burke's Dormant ... and Extinct Peerages (1866) - therefore to be treated with great caution - 11th-14th centuries
  • Robert Marmion (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Marshal

Mead

  • History and genealogy of the Mead family (Vance Mead)
    Includes articles on Meads from Somerset, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire, and data from wills, public records, heraldic visitations and other sources

Meschines

Messenger

  • Messenger (N.E. Messenger)
    Some notes on the coat of arms and early occurrences of the surname; 13th-16th centuries

Meverell

Mohun

  • William de Mohun (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Montague

Montfichet

  • Gilbert de Montfichet (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Montfort

  • Montfort Line to Simon de Montfort (Earl of Leicester) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Hugh de Montfort (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Montgomery

Mortagne

Mortain

Mortimer

Moulins

  • William de Moulins (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Mowbray

Muschamp

  • Excerpt from They came with the Conqueror by L.G. Pine (Michael Muschamp)
    A brief account of Muschamps in England in the 11th and 12th centuries

Musegros

Neville

  • Richard de Nevill (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Newburgh

  • Newburgh Line (Earls of Warwick) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Oilly

  • Robert d'Oiley (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Pamplin

Parr

Patrie

  • William Patry de la Lande (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Paveley: see Bicknell

Paynel

  • William Painel (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Pecche

  • Guillaume Pecche (Jeffrey B. Clopton)
    An account of the Pecches, of Suffolk and other counties, 11th-13th centuries

Penhallow

  • An account of the Penhallow Family (Kevin Penhallow)
    An account of a Cornish family in the 14th century and later, from the Henderson Collection at Truro Museum. Further information is on other pages of the same website

Penrose

  • Penrose Genealogy
    Notes on Penroses from Cornwall and other counties, 12th century onwards

Percy

  • William de Percy (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Peverel

  • Langar Hall - A Microcosm of English History (Baronage Press)
    Includes a speculative account of the Peverels and their later heraldry in relation to a suggested Flemish origin (note that Keats-Rohan considers the Peverel Domesday tenants to have been from West Normandy, not Flanders)
  • William Peverel (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Pole/Poole

Port

  • Hugh de Port (Pat Patterson)
    Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Porter

Quency

  • Quincy Line (Earls of Winchester) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigrees, 12th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Radclyffe

Reviers (Redvers)

Richmond

  • Alain le Roux, Earl of Richmond (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Rives

  • Ryves/Rives (Steve and Natalie Fleming)
    Narrative pedigree, Dorset, 15th century and later

Robert fitz Erneis

  • Robert Fitz Erneis (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Roumare

  • William de Roumare (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Royal families

Royall

  • Royall/Ryall (Steve and Natalie Fleming)
    Narrative pedigree, Essex/London, 15th century and later

Rushworth

Russell

  • The Rozels of Bedford (Baronage Press)
    Note on the fictitious descent, exposed by J.H. Round, of the Earls of Bedford from an 11th century Hugh de Rosel

St Barbe

  • St Barbe (Lonnie Richardson)
    Narrative pedigree, 13th-16th centuries, Wiltshire

St Sauveur

  • Neel de Saint-Sauveur (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

St Valery

  • Bernard de St Valery (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Salisbury

Sankey

Saunders

  • Saunders of Pentre, Tymawr, and Glanrhydw (Ivan Sanders)
    Occurrences of the surname in Surrey and elsewhere, 13th century and later; a paper by Francis Green from the Historical Society of West Wales Transactions (1913)

Say

  • Picot de Say (Pat Patterson)
    Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Scrope

  • Bolton Castle (Michael W. Cook)
    Includes a narrative history of the Scropes of Yorkshire, from the 12th century

Scudamore/Skidmore

Segrave

  • Segrave Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Sewell

Seymour/St Maur

  • The Seymour immigration page (Jim Seymour)
    Includes part of the text of Annals of the Seymours by H. St Maur (1902), covering the Seymour family in England, from the 11th to the 15th century

Shelton

Sherman

Shillito

  • Ancestral File (Mike Shillitoe)
    Includes a note of a 14th-century fine, and an account of the Yorkshire family, 16th century and later

Skipwith

Smithson

Snoxhill

Spencer

  • The Spencers and the Despencers (Baronage Press)
    Note on the fictitious descent, exposed by J.H. Round, of the 16th-century Spencers from the medieval Despensers

Spofforth

  • A new history of the Spofforth Family (Ralph Spofforth/Robert A. Spafford)
    An account of the Yorkshire family, with extracts from records; as the author warns, the earlier parts should be treated with caution

Stafford

  • Stafford Line (Earls of Stafford) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 11th-15th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

Stanley

  • The House of Stanley (Frances Coakley)
    Text by Peter Draper, "of the Ormskirk Advertiser" (1864); extracts currently available are post-medieval

Sterry

  • Sterry Worldwide (Robert Sterry)
    This site includes narrative pedigrees from the 16th century, lists of medieval occurrences of the surname, and abstracts of wills, lay subsidies and other records

Strudwick

Sydenham

Taillebois

Taisson

  • Raoul Taisson (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Tankerville

  • The Chamberlain of Tankerville (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Tew

Thouars

  • Aimeri de Thouars (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Tosny

Toustain

  • Toustain fitz Rou le Blanc (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Tuddenham

Umfreville

Urry

  • The Urry Family (Mark Sebastian Bastiani Urry)
    Notes on occurrences of the name, Isle of Wight and elsewhere, 12th century and later

Velville

Vere

  • Hedingham Castle (Michael W. Cook)
    Includes a narrative account of the medieval de Veres; some statements reflect dubious traditions, and should be treated with caution
  • Vere Line (Earls of Oxford) (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-13th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
  • Descendancy chart of the Veres (Pat Patterson)
    Pedigree, 12th-16th centuries, with notes, and biographies of the Vere Family from the Dictionary of National Biography

Verrall: see Fairhall

Vesci

  • Robert and Ivo de Vesci (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Vieuxpont

  • William de Vieuxpont (Pat Patterson)
    Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber

Waad/Wade

Wakely

  • Introductory notes on Wakely history (J.R.Wakely/Steve Wakely)
    Detailed account with background material and pedigrees, covering Hertfordshire, Dorset, London and Devon (14th-17th centuries)

Walsh/Waleys

  • Walsh of England (Dennis Walsh)
    Some medieval references, with notes on heraldry, from the 13th century and later; the attempt to draw conclusions from the occurrence of common Christian names seems overly speculative. Material from Ireland and elsewhere is given on other pages of the same website

Warenne

Waterhouse

  • Waterhouse Families (Pat Patterson)
    Narrative pedigree, 14th-17th centuries, Lincolnshire/Yorkshire

Westcott

  • The Ancient Westcott Family in England (Bill Wescott)
    Includes notes on occurrences of the surname and its variants, 12th-16th centuries; take the alleged Saxon descent with a pinch of salt, and beware of (apparent) scanning errors (such as the 13th-century knight called "St Lager Wescote")

Wilson

  • Wilson (Lonnie Richardson)
    Narrative pedigree, 16th-17th centuries, Cumberland, Lincolnshire etc

Winter

  • The Golden Falcon (Wendy Florence Winter Garcia)
    Large collection of material relating to the family of Sir William Winter, Surveyor of the Navy to Elizabeth I, 12th century and later

Wright

Wyatt

Wykes

Zouche

  • Zouche Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
    Narrative pedigree, 12th-14th centuries; this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution

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