• Maud Lady of Babcary

    From Loren Varga@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 7 14:30:24 2022
    The reference to the above is found in "The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire" by William Phelps 1836 p.441 under Babcary.

    Regards:
    Loren

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  • From Will Johnson@21:1/5 to Loren Varga on Tue Mar 8 16:10:25 2022
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 2:30:26 PM UTC-8, Loren Varga wrote:
    The reference to the above is found in "The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire" by William Phelps 1836 p.441 under Babcary.

    Regards:
    Loren

    Link?

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  • From pj.evans88@gmail.com@21:1/5 to wjhons...@gmail.com on Tue Mar 8 19:52:50 2022
    On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 4:10:27 PM UTC-8, wjhons...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 2:30:26 PM UTC-8, Loren Varga wrote:
    The reference to the above is found in "The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire" by William Phelps 1836 p.441 under Babcary.

    Regards:
    Loren
    Link?

    It's in Google books. Bottom of the first page if you search on: babcary maud Volume one, p441.

    It is found next in the possession of Henry d'Erleigh,[b] who obtained it in the time of King Edward, by the marriage of Philip d'Erleigh with Rosa, daughter and heiress of Peter de Marisco, and Maud his wife, lady of this manor.

    [b] 1235. Robert de Beauchamp returned that he held the moiety of Babcary, which Henry d'Erleigh held of him. Madox, Formulare Anglicanum, pp 5, 6.

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