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From: (Douglas Richardson)
Subject: Re: CP Addition: Richard Pole's 1st marriage to Alice Stradling
Date: 10 Apr 2004 08:55:50 -0700
References: <5cf47a19.0404052115.45e1f23@posting.google.com> <cbf7689b4c.tim@south-frm.demon.co.uk> <5cf47a19.0404070003.49300fb1@posting.google.com> <ae57e09b4c.tim@south-frm.demon.co.uk> <00b201c41cd8$9c60f4d0$cd00a8c0@rosie> <1a25109c4c.tim@south-frm.demon.co.uk>


Dear Tim ~

You can find a pedigree of the ancestry of Geoffrey Pole, of
Medmenham, Buckinghamshire, in the following source:

P.C. Bartrum, Welsh Genealogies 1400–1500, 6 (1983): 898 [Gwenwys 2
(A, B): "Jeffrey Pole, d. 1479 = Edith d. Oliver St. John"].

Mr. Bartrum identifies Geoffrey Pole as the son of a David Fawr, and
gives the Pole ancestry back several generations to a Gilbert "Pool."
This pedigree has similarities to the one you report for Geoffrey Pole
on your website, although I noted some distinct differences. Also, it
appears that Bartrum has identified the placement of a couple of the
Pole wives in their own respective family pedigrees, as he has
provided cross references to those other pedigrees.

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

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Tim Powys-Lybbe <> wrote in message news:<>...
> In message of 7 Apr, (Rosie Bevan) wrote:
>
> > Dear Tim
> >
> > Geoffrey Pole was referred to as an armiger at his inquisition in 19
> > Edw IV [Calendarium Inquisitionum Post Mortem v. 4. p.392].
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Rosie
>
> Wow! Then it seems that he was not a knight?
>
> Any alternative views, anyone?
>
> (Many thanks, by the way.)


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