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A note on a Neville ancestry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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References

page 201 note 2 Antiq. Journ. ii, 211–17.

page 202 note 1 Pipe Roll 7 Ric. I, p. 26.

page 202 note 2 The text from the original is printed in Surtees, Durham, vol. iv, part i, p. 149, and in Feodarium Prior. Dunelm. (Surtees Soc), p. 56 n.

page 202 note 3 Curia Regis Rolls, vii, 283; marginal heading Warr'.

page 202 note 4 Ibid, viii, 314.

page 202 note 5 Rolls of Justices in Eyre for cos. Gloucester, Warwick …, 1221–2 (Selden Soc, vol. lix), no. 485. In this reference and the next the plaintiff's father is given as Mandr' which should evidently be amended to Maudr'.

page 202 note 6 Ibid., p. 426.

page 202 note 7 There is no doubt of the identity of the names Meldred and Maldred; the former spelling was used by Robert on his seals. For the equivalent of u and l, and so for the identity of Maudred and Maldred see Round's note in ‘Neville and Bulmer’ (Family Origins, p. 54).

page 202 note 8 On the death of Isabel's brother Henry de Neville in 1227 she became/the heir to her mother's Bulmer inheritance; see the pedigree in Early Tork-shire Charters, ii, 128, and a charter of Robert son of Meldred dealing with part of it (ibid., no. 785). It can be supposed that Isabel acquired an interest by way of maritagium before her brother's death.

page 202 note 9 Cotton MS. Otho B. xiv, f. 189 (old f. 184).

page 202 note 10 Warwickshire, 2nd ed., i, pp. 32, 96.Google Scholar

page 202 note 11 Cal. Charter Rolls, 1226–57, p. 207. John the younger evidently died without issue, the heirship passing to his brother Roger.

page 203 note 1 Op. cit., p. 32.

page 203 note 2 Madox, Formulare Anglicanum, no. 408.

page 203 note 3 Robert III gives this pedigree in a charter which he issued to Rievaulx Abbey (Rievaulx Chartulary, no. 131).

page 203 note 4 MS. Dodsworth LXII, f. 64.

page 203 note 5 Robert's date of death is due to Round's suggestion in Rot. de Dominabus (Pipe Roll Soc), p. 2 n.

page 203 note 6 William died shortly before 9 July 1203 (Rot. Chartarum, p. 108a.

page 203 note 7 Robert and Roger his brother witnessed a charter of Henry II at Pickering in 1163 (Early Yorks. Charters, i, no. 349).

page 203 note 8 Feodarium Prior. Dunelm., pp. 53 n., 54 n.

page 203 note 9 Red Bk Exch., p. 429.

page 203 note 10 Mon. Ang. v, 351–2.

page 203 note 11 Howden (Rolls Ser.), iv, 117–18.

page 203 note 12 Red Bk. Exch., pp. 419–20.

page 204 note 1 Howden, p. 118.

page 204 note 2 Cal. Inq.p.m. ii, no. 439.

page 204 note 3 Dugdale, , Warwickshire, 2nd ed., i, pp. 32, 95.Google Scholar