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      285360. Sir Hugh IV Dutton Lord Of Dutton, born 08 Dec 1276 in Dutton, Cheshire; died 1326. He was the son of 570720. Sir Hugh Dutton Lord Of Dutton and 570721. Margaret De Risley. He married 285361. Joan Holand Abt. 1305.

      285361. Joan Holand, born Abt. 1290 in Upholland, Lancashire; died Aft. 1347. She was the daughter of 570722. Sir Robert II Holand Kt Baron Holand and 570723. Maud La Zouche.

More About Joan Holand:
Date born 2: Abt. 1273, Of Upholland, Lancashire

More About Hugh Lord Of Dutton and Joan Holand:
Marriage: Abt. 1305
     
Child of Hugh Lord Of Dutton and Joan Holand is:
  142680 i.   Sir Thomas Dutton Lord Of Dutton, born 1314 in Dutton, Cheshire; died 04 May 1381; married (1) Ellen Thornton; married (2) Philippa.


      285362. Sir Peter Thornton, born in of Thornton, Cheshire; died Unknown. He married 285363. Lucia Hellesby.

      285363. Lucia Hellesby, died Unknown. She was the daughter of 570726. Sir William Hellesby and 570727. Alice Or Hawisia Tursell.
     
Child of Peter Thornton and Lucia Hellesby is:
  142681 i.   Ellen Thornton, born 1316 in Thornton, Cheshire; died Unknown; married Sir Thomas Dutton Lord Of Dutton.


      285368. Sir William Le Boteler Baron Of Warrington, born Bef. 1259; died Bet. 1328 - 20 May 1330. He was the son of 570736. Henry Le Boteler. He married 285369. Sibyl.

      285369. Sibyl, died Aft. 1330.
     
Children of William Baron Of Warrington and Sibyl are:
  i.   Joan Le Boteler, born in of Warrington, Lancashire; died Unknown; married Richard I Radcliffe; born in of Radcliffe Tower; died 1326.
  More About Richard I Radcliffe:
Military: Served in the Scottish wars
Political: Seneschal and Min of the Kings Forests in Blackburnshire

  142684 ii.   Sir William Le Boteler Baron Of Warrington, died Aft. 1330; married Elizabeth De Havering.


      285370. Nicholas De Havering, died Unknown.
     
Child of Nicholas De Havering is:
  142685 i.   Elizabeth De Havering, died Unknown; married Sir William Le Boteler Baron Of Warrington.


      285372. Sir Robert II Plumpton Lord Of Plumpton, born Abt. 1268 in of Plumpton, Yorkshire; died 1325. He was the son of 570744. Sir Robert I Plumpton and 570745. Isabella De Westwick. He married 285373. Lucy De Ros.

      285373. Lucy De Ros, born Abt. 1270; died Aft. 1332. She was the daughter of 570746. Sir William II De Ros and 570747. Eustacia FitzHugh.
     
Children of Robert Lord Of Plumpton and Lucy De Ros are:
  i.   Sir Robert III Plumpton, died Unknown.
  142686 ii.   William Plumpton, born Abt. 1294 in of Plumpton, Yorkshire; died 1362; married Christiana Mowbray Abt. 1322.


      285374. Sir John I Mowbray Kt Baron Mowbray, born 04 Sep 1286 in Norfolk; died 23 Mar 1321/22 in York. He was the son of 570748. Sir Roger II Mowbray Baron Mowbray and 570749. Rohese De Clare. He married 285375. Alivia De Braose 1298 in Swansea.

      285375. Alivia De Braose, born Abt. 1286 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales; died Bef. 13 Jul 1331. She was the daughter of 570750. Sir William De Braose II Lord Of Sussex and 570751. Agnes.

More About Sir John I Mowbray Kt Baron Mowbray:
Cause of Death: hanged
Title or Name: Baron Mowbray 2nd

More About Alivia De Braose:
Surname Variant: Brewose

More About John Baron Mowbray and Alivia De Braose:
Marriage: 1298, Swansea
     
Children of John Baron Mowbray and Alivia De Braose are:
  142687 i.   Christiana Mowbray, born Abt. 1305 in Plumpton, Yorkshire; died 25 Dec 1362; married (1) Richard De Elmedon; married (2) William Plumpton Abt. 1322.
  213388 ii.   Sir John II Mowbray Lord Mowbray, born 29 Nov 1310 in Hovingham, Yorkshire; died 04 Oct 1361 in Bedford; married (1) Elizabeth De Vere Bef. 1327; married (2) Joan Plantagenet 28 Feb 1326/27.


      286720. Unknown Generations Hubba, died Unknown. He was the son of 573440. Hubba Ragnarsson.

Notes for Unknown Generations Hubba:

The number of generations between Hubba, a Norse sea king, and the next known descendant are not known. "One Thousand Years of Hubbard History" proposes that the Hubbards are descendants of this king. Here, the unknown generations are grouped under "Unknown Generations Hubba" between Hubba and John Hubba.---RCM.


     
Child of Unknown Generations Hubba is:
  143360 i.   John~ Hubba, born Bef. 1274 in De La Tye, Suffolk, England; died Unknown.


      286912. Sir Adam II De Tindale Baron Of Langley, born Aft. 1182 in of South Tyndale, Langley Castle, Northumberland; died Aft. 1233. He was the son of 573824. Adam I De Tindale and 573825. Helewise~. He married 286913. Joan~.

      286913. Joan~, died Unknown.

Notes for Sir Adam II De Tindale Baron Of Langley:
the Tynedale name
Author: Penny Tindall Date: 13 Mar 2000 11:32 AM GMT

I have found that the origin of the name is from the Tyne river in Northumberand, England and that the Langley castle there was originally held by Sir Adam de Tynedale. It is now a hotel with a suite named for the family. They have a web site with photos and more information.

Boards > Surnames > Tyndale
URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=an&p=surnames.tyndale&m=4
Subject: Tyndale Ancestry
Author: Francis Hoar
Date: 08 Jun 2000 10:46 AM GMT

Penny Tyndale was right-I have copied a message I sent to the Tindal surname community (merely a different spelling but the same family. I am the family archivist for the Tindal-Carill-Worley family in England and Ireland.

(My mother is Jacqueline Hoar nee Tindal-Carill-Worsley.) My grandfather, Group Captain Niclas Tindal-Carill-Worsley, RAF (Retd), is the heir mail of Baron Adam de Tyndale, a tenant in chief of King Henry I (1100-1135) of England and Normandy. He was feudal baron of Lagley, county Northumberland, and details of these early Tyndales (the earlier spelling and that of some branches of the family
today) can be found in 'Northumberland Families'. Baron de Tyndale was probably the ancester of the great majority of Tindals, Tindales, Tyndalls, Tyndales and Tindles throughout the world-our patriarch.

(There was, however, an unrelated family of Tyndales who were landowners of parts of Northumberland in the 14th century.) I have drawn up a detailed genealogy of my family detailing our descent from baron de Tyndale to the present. It may be of interest to many of you and I am interested to establish our relationship with different branches. If any Australian Tindals descended from Charles Grant Tindal
of Ramorlie, NSW (c1850-1910) are reading this he was the nephew of my great great great great grandfather Thomas Tindal of Aylesbury Manor (c 1780-1830), who was the brother of Lord Chief Justice Sir Nicolas Tindal (c1770-1845). I intend to transfer this family tree to an internet compatable transcript and I will be happpy to contact anyone with details in the mean time by e-mail. It may be of some interest that Sir John Tyndale of Mapplested Magna, Essex, and Hockwald Manor, Norfolk (my lineal ancester) was the co-heir to the barony of Scales and the Earldom of Suffolk. He also had a strong claim to the Kindgdom of Bohemia through an ancester who had married the daughter of Princess Margeret of
Treschen (modern Silesia), daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia and Luxemburg and niece of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Sir John's grandfather, Sir Robert de Tyndale KB, had been offered the Bohemian throne by a deputation of Bohemean nobles but had declined due to his love for England. I am especially interested to know if his elder son Deane Tyndale has any living descendants. His
last recorded heir general was the wife of Charles King in the 18th century. If any descendents remain, they would be legally entitled to claim the Barony of Scales, although that sadly has no remaining entitlement to a seat in the UK Parliament since the reform of the House of Lords in 1999. If they do not, the heir general is my kinswoman Abigail Bosanquet, a descendent of Lord Chief Justice Tindal, the
daughter of the well known British ITN newscaster Reginald Bosanquet. I will be very happy to be of assistance to any of my kinsmen of kinswomen after I finish my Law finals on 14th June.
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http://www.john-t-watson.freeserve.co.uk/haltwhistle/tosouth/lambley/lambleytext.htm

LAMBLEY is a small parish, 4 miles south-by-south-west from Haltwhistle and 8 north-by-west from Alston, in Cumberland, comprising the joint townships or manors of Lambley and Asholme, and several scattered farms lying on both sides of the South Tyne, which passes through the parish;.

Lambley and Coanwood. stations on the Alston and Haltwhistle branch of the North Eastern railway, which crosses the river by a viaduct, upwards of 100 feet in height, with nine main arches of 66 feet span, and seven of 20 feet span each:

The parish is in the Hexham division of the county, west division of Tindale ward and Haltwhistle petty sessional division, union and county court district, and in the rural deanery of Hexham, archdeaconry of Northumberland and diocese of Newcastle.
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More About Sir Adam II De Tindale Baron Of Langley:
Founder: Bet. 1199 - 1216, of a Bennedictine nunnery in the time of King John
Property: Built Langley Castle
     
Children of Adam Baron Of Langley and Joan~ are:
  143456 i.   Sir William I Tyndale, Kt, born in of South Tyndale, Langley Castle, Northumberland; died Unknown.
  ii.   Isabel De Tindale, died Unknown; married Walter Tunstall; born in of Thurland, Yorkshire; died Bef. 1242.
  More About Isabel De Tindale:
Heiress: Co heir to her father

  iii.   Philippa De Tindale, born in of South Tyndale, Langley Castle, Northumberland; died Bef. 1257; married Sir Nicholas De Bolteby Baron Of Bolteby; died 1273.
  More About Philippa De Tindale:
Heiress: Co heir to her father
Spouse: possibly the wife of Nicholas

  More About Sir Nicholas De Bolteby Baron Of Bolteby:
Spouse: possibly the husband of Philippa de Tyndale
Title or Name: Baron of Langley, jure uxoris



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