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Note    N1389         Index
First Name: William
Surname: Ferrers
Rank: Archer
Captain: Sir Stephen le Scrope
Commander:Sir Stephen Le Scrope
Record Year:1397
Activity: Standing force Ireland


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Note    N1390         Index
UK - Leics - Aston Flamville - Buried by his father's tomb.

Probably in the family crypt... to be proven. [2013-12-22]

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Note    N1391         Index
Most probably in the family vault - to be proved. [2013-12-22]

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Note    N1392         Index
Mary Jane Fairless living with father Robert Carter, engineman, aged 62, widow born Newcastle.

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Note    N1393         Index
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NSW BDM - Marriage Cert
Registration Number Groom's Surname Groom's Given Name(s) Bride's Last Name
at Time of Marriage Bride's Given Name(s) District *
6544/1891 FAIRLESS GEORGE TAYLOR ELIZA PARRAMATTA
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NSW BDM - Death Cert
Registration Number Last Name Given Name(s) Father's Given Name(s) Mother's Given Name(s) District
6073/1920 FAIRLESS GEORGE WILLIAM MARY J ROCKDALE
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Note    N1430         Index
Ann Saxby name provided by Katrina Rendell 2014-08-19. However, once inserted and searched on, Ancestry results indicated Ann Saxby married Thomas WELLER, and had child Thomas Weller. I am not sure this is the correct name for the wife of Thomas HEATH. [MT - 2014-08-20]

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Note    N1431         Index
Leicestershire, England, Extracted Parish Records about Jasper Sympson Alice Parr
Text: Jasper Sympson & Alice Parr 29 Sep 1692
Book: Calendar of Wills Proved and of Administrations Granted in the Commissary Court of the Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction of Groby, 1580-1800. (Will)
Collection: Leicestershire: Leicester - Register of St. Mary, 1600-1738

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Note    N1432         Index
Leicestershire, England, Extracted Parish Records about Jasper Sympson Alice Parr
Text: Jasper Sympson & Alice Parr 29 Sep 1692
Book: Calendar of Wills Proved and of Administrations Granted in the Commissary Court of the Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction of Groby, 1580-1800. (Will)
Collection: Leicestershire: Leicester - Register of St. Mary, 1600-1738

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Note    N1433         Index
28 July 1255)
http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/family/eva.html

Eva died in 1255 (between 20-28 July).

She was buried at St. Mary's Priory Church, Abergavenny. Her effigy (right and below) bears a shield decorated with the Cantilupe fleurs de lis.

Father: William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny

Mother: Eva Marshal

After the death of Eva's father William (II) de Cantilupe obtained the wardship and marriage of Eva in 1238. By July 1241 he had married her to his son William (III) de Cantilupe. The honour of Abergavenny and half the honour of Totnes enlarged the Cantilupe family holdings. Further lands descended through Eva on the death of her mother, one of the Marshal heiresses to the earldom of Pembroke. William died on 25 Sep 1254, immediately on his return from service in Gascony with the king. He was laid in his grave at Studley Priory, Warwickshire by Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester and Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, Eva's brother in law.

(William was the older brother of Saint Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford)

Child 1: Joan de Cantilupe (d 1271) = Sir Henry de Hastings (1235-1268). Their son John inherited Abergavenny.

Child 2: Milicent de Cantilupe (d 1299) = (1) John de Montalt. (2) Eudo la Zouche (d 1279). Their son William Zouch inherited the Cantilupe base of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and Eva's moiety of Totnes.

Child 3: George de Cantilupe (1251 - 1273; died with no issue)
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography states that George was betrothed to Margaret Lacy, daughter of Edmund, Earl of Lincoln, in 1254, and adds that "the marriage seems never to have been formalized". Michael Andrews-Reading, on soc.genealogy.medieval in February 2008, showed evidence that the marriage did indeed take place.