eaxtetf in f it^m^t), ant* pnbii^etf b\) pufctiwim antr C*,, INTRODUCTION. In the earlier part of the chivalrous era, when nations, but recently emerged from a state of barbarism, were barely subject to the influence of civilization ; the wild preach- ing of the messengers from Palestine, recounting the sufferings of the Christians, the desecration of the Holy Sepulchre and the atrocities of the Moslems, roused religious enthusiasm to such a height, that thousands assumed the cross ; leaving their homes, their wealth, and dearest ties, for the glorious career they pictured to themselves, and the certainty of Paradise if they fell in such a cause. Others,— not without the hope of gaining fiefs in the land they had already conquered in imagination, which would repay them for those resigned in Europe,— pledged their domains to raise funds for their wild enterprize, and caused their wives and families to accompany them to the Holy Land. From this cause many families became extinct in Europe, and all trace of them was after- wards obliterated, in the storms that swept over the Latin Empire. During the period of the Crusades, those who assumed the cross were as remarkable for their enthusiastic valour as for improvidence and debauchery. We have frequent instances that many who jour- neyed to the Holy Land thought only of reaching that kingdom ; never calculating whether their means were sufficient to maintain them there, or to provide for their return. If they escaped the sword of the Moslem and the diseases engendered by the climate, they were therefore obliged, in order to secure means of returning home, to mortgage their remaining property, on most exorbitant terms, to Genoese or Pisan merchants. Thus then, his splendid visions gone, the Crusader, a few years before gay, rich, and gallant, ofttimes returned with shattered health and ruined fortunes, (his lands and goods having passed to another) to die a poor brother in some monastery, unknown or forgotten ; robbed even of the poor boon of having his name and deeds handed down to posterity. It is the especial object of this work to rescue from oblivion as many of these gallant Knights as authentic documents will furnish any account of ; but Histories relative to this subject, at the early period of the first and second Crusade, being scarce, it is extremely difficult to discover even the names of those who joined these two expeditions ; the ancient Chroniclers having confined their remarks to the principal leaders and nobles. England and Normandy were at that time in so unsettled a state as to prevent their respective inhabitants from undertaking a distant pilgrimage ; the Normans being unable to leave their newly-acquired possessions, while the Saxons were equally occupied in protecting themselves from the encroachments and confiscations of their conquerors. The materials of this work have been collected from contemporary Chronicles, (the writers of some of which were eye witnesses of the scenes they describe,) the rolls of arms in the Harleim and Cotton collections, the Herald's Visitations, and various valuable works and M.S.S. in the British Museum, and Bibliotheque Royale at Paris. Many refer- ences are from the Inventories of the Exchequer, the Literatae patentes, Inquisitiones post mortem abbreviate placitorum, a manuscript by Ralph Brooke in the Ashmolean Library, and several carefully compiled county histories. To assign to the early Crusaders their correct armorial bearings has been most difficult, from the constant change of arms at that early period ; as till after 1190 the use of heraldic devices was most capricious and rarely hereditary. The author, aware that many legends exist in private families relative to their ancestors who were at the Crusades, would gladly receive any authentic communi- cations from such parties. The existing descendants of the Crusaders have been men- tioned throughout the work in a casual manner ; as to enter fully into genealogies would have been foreign to the work, and would have rendered it too voluminous. Qfye first Crusafce took place irnrina. tl)e internal between 1096 ana 1100, unirer t\)e pontificate of flrbain JJ. jh mats j>reael)e& bt| Peter tlje $ermtt, ano ito principal chiefs were ttabert JjL puke of Hormanirn, Q&oofvei) oe ponUlon, poemonb Pvince of f&avento, ano QLancveo l)is nepfyexo. QLt)e most remarkable events in tlvb eraeirition mere tlfte lutttle of Parnlea, mljerein tlje JJftussulmans mere entirely irefeateir, 1097; ttlje capture of Mice ana ($iressa in tlje same near; ti)at of ^ntiacl), 1098; aniir lastln, tl)e ajariaus conquest af Jerusalem, 1099. ^Dlje rrusaoers farmed a Christian kinairsm of tlje ranauereo countries, of mljicl) tljen aaue tlje crumn ta <$rsirfren oe pouillan. Clje neial)- liaurina tamns ano principalities mere oitrioeto as fiefs among tl)e mast pomerful Christian leaoers. iflat. $arte. senu ljume ? t) carrtjing me tu e SUtb, ' |Darauisc. wanting manetj tu furnislj Ijimselfl anu set furtlj against tlje jtMtracens,! martgageir Ijis pntcljij uf Wurmanutj tu Ijis brother $iing ttSKlltam, f0r tlje sum uf ^£en ^Ijuusanu faunas. JlfUr Ijis return frum .Jerusalem, Ije nuts uften reuruacljeir In) Ijis bra- tl)er ijennj fur nut Ijauing aceepteu tl)ut iitngaum. $ieigljtletj mentiuns tljat Hubert J falling sick un Ijis juurnet) tljrauglj' <2lsia iMinur, Ijau Ijimself burne in a litter bt) jtutracens, auu mljen a urman |tHlgrim, tuljam Ije met, Kskeir Ijim if l)e Ijatr ani) message tu ' l&ell mi) peaule tljat tljuu Ijast met me witl) ueuils rancr 11 Sugpal*'* JJaronage. ue fJeaucljawpe eame intu Cnglanu at tl)e Canquest, attu was amang tlje first tu juin tlje Crusafre. ^l)is familt) mas uiui>eu intu mantj' brancljes, tlje cjjief uf tljem being tl)e f?eaucljam»s, Carls uf tParmick ; tuljuse ueseenuants> tljrauglj tljeltalbats ana Puuletjs,are tlje $iniuetans, $*eui?suns, anu gaUwrncs. t£lje titles uf tl)e peaucljamns, $*arus uf ^bergauenmj, nassetr tu tlje tteuills, uf wljum tlje present Carl uf ^tbergauenmj is tl)e airect uescenuant. Clje fieaucljamps uf Jllrester are representeir bn tlje families uf lUilluugljbtj, £i$on f anu fteue. /rum tljuse uf $}aclje, Caunttj. j^umersrt, uescenu tlje JHeriets anu Smjmuurs. /rum tlje fHarans ff*eaurljamj),| of pitt}o f uescenu tlje families uf /fcturuaunt anu tlje puke uf Caruun. lUiam fa if\i ©ug&ale'a Baronage. <*&rtJtrtc Vital. x»Wt 0e Hiuuunt u»as at tlje raising uf tlje siege uf Jlntiuclj ; Ijis itescenaants are tlje Clifarus, Crumwells, anu j£uutljxuells. tlliam be ^arecuurt assisted in tlje first Crusaue. pesrenuants are tlje families uf gjarcanrt j anu bn Cli3abetl), aaugljter uf tlje Carl uf garcaurt, wlju marrieu §>ir W. Cee, thuse uf this name. W^^u^ I,? flanens, ur ^e f)aganis ? was une uf tlje fuunbets uf tlje i^itigljt? templars. $e anu Cuufrey ue ^t. <3Uuumare xuere ; in tlje beginning K of ttjeir career, su uuur, tljat/ tljuuglj ualiant men, tljet) mere ubltgeu its riue un tlje same tjarse; in memurtj uf mljiclj tljeir urimitiue puuertn, anir tu tlje enu tljat tljetj migljt be minuful uf Ijumilittj; tljetj ijab tlje figure uf tmu TOI. Cpr. men rising un une ljurse engraven un tljeir seal. €ljese knigljts, Ijauing nu mtatit Ijabitattan an> aeekh\$ foe a place of above, mere 00 mud) fauaurefc bt) fjtalfcumi; tljeu $tina, of $exn*alem, tljat Ije asoianeo tljem a piece of avontio mitljin !)t0 own palace, *\i\xaie on tlje 0uutlj part of tlje temple of out goto. %ljere were at ftr0t but nine of tl)e 0rirer of ^nial)t0 €emplar0, tlje bmine^ a* a00t0ne> 10 tljem bt) tlje fDatrtarcIj ano atljer bt0l)0p0 was to cleat tlje r0a&0 f0r tlje 0eeuritt) 0f fltlflrtms. § ox some time tljet) mere r0nfineir t0 tl)at number, but at tlje 0eia,e of Cnre a rule ma« trramu up fur iljem, anir tljetr number tljen left at libertn. <3n a 0l)0rt time, tljet) numbered 300 kniajjt0 in tljm \)oaze at J)eru0alem, betioe* a mitre spreair fraternity in utljer C0untrie0. Jl mljite Ijat roue a00igne0 tljem bn fDupe $0n0rut0 j anir in tlje pontificate of <£uaeniu0 jlj* jl. tljetj Ija0 re0 er000e0, 00 a mark af 0i0tineti0n, 0emetr on tljeir cl0ak0. turt0n0 / ^run0el0 af Curnmall, ano a familtj of f)at)ne, tljraualj an Ij*ire00. , teiitovv ouvttmvi. mtwt» $rt Gottftettas wa* of tljat familn of mljtcl) were tlje first (Counts of Cdessa. We find men- lion also tljat tlje Cannt of Cdessa and $o$celine be QLouvtenan were taken in tlje fiigljt fvom Cljarran ; ano being put in rljains were carried into t\)e enemy'* country, gifter tljen Ijad been prisoner* 'five year*, on giving Ijastages tffat tljen wonlb pay a certain *nm of money for tljeir ransam, tljetj were released; anb tlje \)o*taae* afterwards killing tljase tljat Ijad ti)e cnstoby of tljem, e*capeb into tljeir own cauntrjj. 2ifter tlje re- lease of tlje Caunt and t\)i* JJasreline, a great quarrel aro*e between tljem anb Cancred, wljiclj ma* carrieb to *uc\) Unfit!)* tljat tljen l)ab recourse to arms. nsljenir irertue. ^liram ire JJrton, ane of tt)e ^tniojjts of gt. jloljn of Jerusalem, fallameir ^airfret) ire pouillon to flalestine; mljere, amona atljer feat* of valour, l)e is mentianeir as l)avina, at one blow, cut aff tlje l)eair af a noble garacen. §is descendants remain at JJrton, in Cumberland. Heahtald ire Courtenatj came into Cnaland temp, gjenrt) tl)e gecono, witli (fhneen Cleanar. $)is descendants are tljroualj gir $uqI) donrtenan, tlje SEarl* of pevon, anir tl)e collateral branclje* of tt)is name ; anir tl)raual) JJaan ire Caurtenat), mljo marrieir gir Hicljolaa Carem, |*arir af Carem, tlje Carews, af Careur Castle, Crauicambe, anir tljose of $)accombe. Vital. Vital. accorbino, to Qbvaeric IHtal, wa* a powerful fyavon, tyolohxa lanb* both in <£nfllanir ani> Mormanby ; lje accamyanu* tlje Christian ar- mies ta "Palestine, anb bieb before ^intioch- Jit will be interest- ing to the Antiquarian to know that t\)e eflfian of thi* Haaer, crsss-leflaeir, wa* bug up in ^t.JWarn's ®t)nrct),gi)rew»- bur\), in 1623. from him are bescenbeb the (&arl of ©altn- ton,gir §.$tontg,omern,anb tJ)*ir collateral kinsmen. j$ a noble Morman, l)olbin$ lanb* in ®ng,lanbf a**umeb the cross unber Robert, Puke of Ulsrmanfrn. §i* beocenbanU settled in <&lonce#ter*l)ire anb at gimbro»ben t temp, Hirfyaro the /tret. % jTt mPC|HCTP¥^ or, a* tlye chronicler* write the name, Wnptforti, is mentioneb in II. b'gtaile* for l)is marline exploit* in Palestine. XtWjfi tfWOtltelfOrt wa* a €ru*aber, anb bieb without lmw WU ^ ^was in no wise relate* to the f ami It) of this name w\)ici\ |pflfcjp lrtwf * * ttf| ) * c0tt$}jicH0tt0 part in Cnalisl) l)istor\) in the reran of gjenrn the €l)iri>. Zho*e g&ontfort*, however, w\)o were settled at pescote, in Warwickshire, were be*cenbant* from the *ame *tock a* tl)is tiabert ; anb bn tlje female *ibe, cant* tl)e families of freoille anb |DnMen. OltO Jrt iUlltttt UttttlO, or m****™**, leb a force to t|* §olt) fanb through Sanaarn ; which route he beliberateln c\)o*e, t\)oua\) iforewarneb of it* banaer bi) the cruel fate tl>at befel the armn unber Peter the permit, anb the multitube unber the prie*t $>obe*chal. gfje wa*, however, more fortunate than l)is prebecessor*, anb arrioeb safeln at (Constan- tinople. $)is be*cenbant* are the Puke* of fi&anche*ter, the Carls of ganb- wicht families bearing the name of ffiontacute.ana artsttUn^ to €nmdm y»P or Wm§& Camtten. ©anmetage. <®rttxu Vital. (Bvttttic Vital. ma* one of tx)e founber* of tl)e orber *f &nig,x)t* QLemplar*. branch ofttie gt. giubomare family oettleb Witt*, (temp. f&bmarb firot) ; of mljxcx) county Qti)omao be St. Qbmero ma* tt)en gx)erxff; anb ti)at office ma* filleb by otx)er member* of tt)i* family, at bifferent bate*, bomn to tt)e reian of €t)arle* tl)e geconb. Zx)eir name* mere variouoly mrit- ten at bifferent periob* i gt. Z&nbomare *ucce**iuely became &t. <®>mero, gt. ffiauro, gemot, anb Seymour, familn of Jemev county $or*et*x)ire, ano, by t)exre**e*, tl)o*e of Zate ano feia^ton are beocenbeb from the *tock of 2t jiubomare. r lttl0tt mm Uf mUmUmm,wenttotl>e$olygano in tl)e fxr*t €ru*abe. §e bieb at X\)t &bbey of fa €x)arite. Mi* m u* ^Jrt *jwi be $>t. fit), are t%t preoent (Sari of W^nbxat) axxb t\)e family of gielbing. } tmtb 4ftttttag> accompanieb Robert, $nke of Kormanby, t°tt)e §oly ganb, together mitt) <£bitl) %%* mife, rioter of ®arl marrm. Cft* l)eire** of tl)i* family ma* marrieb to £p &bam. €t)e Memton* are a collateral brand). rjft oaxv Ire i^tweWla, * t y M by r^iu* JL il clanzmnn* et kavhrimu* omnibus/' ma* killeb by an temp. Wxllxam ti)e Conqueror, anb a brancx) of it ment to $relanb xvitx) $enry H)e geconb. Zt)e pre- sent be*enbant* of Woaer be parnenilla are paron Zrimleotomn, tx)e noble x)ou*e of fiingrianb, anb $ir Weaxnalb be parneoal. D»* ^tmVmMmUl, in t», com- pany of (®uy Zerua**el anb a peroon *tyleb in % olb chronicle fambertu*, pauper, e*capeb from ttxe city of &n- xxoci), mt)en tx)e Vrwaber* mere *ore pre**eb by t!,e Mfibel*. ®t anb t)is companions let themselves oown over t\)e math b\) ntgl)t, ano maoe tt)eit wan witt) all speeo towatos tl)e sea coast ; mpvina sad) \)atos\)ips in tt)eit fli$l)t, t!)at % fie**) was torn off from tljeir l)anos ano feet, (Btentemaisnill, \)owevet, contrive* to vctnvnto <£nalano ; inxt beina ve»roacl)to fovi)is *i*l)0tt*r- able oepattnte from Palestine, ano oespaivina of ever teaaining $ina genres favor, \)e tesolveo once more to go to $etnsalem. $ot t\)is pnrpose l)e bottom* 500 marns from t\)e (Pari of gklellent, ano ti)en set fartl, on i)is etpeoition. ®xs oescenoants are tl)e parons of ttutnrt), ano, tl)rongl) Petronilla, t\)e noble t)onse of flkontfort ; from wljom again oesceno tl)e families of tl)is name now ettant. grom $$latiloa f an \)eiress, came also tl)e gnolex)*, pntlers, ano $)alixvels. <£ogar Mnling, tl)e last of tl)e Ko^al garon race, appeateo in tt)e camp of Mobett Pake of Wotmanoi), at tl)e \)eao of a large force, to join tl)e fitot QLtnsaoe. ginselm, chaplain to tt)e &ina f joine* tt)e fitst Cruoafre. ftatpl) (Earl of Utorfolk— wljom in ®rderic we find stnieb " de Cuader/' and in Jlcljerius, ff be Ciiel "—is saib to Ijaue been of an ancient #aran family ttjouglj mentioned bn Wace in tlje Uaman de Hon as one of t\)e Conqueror's companions, put, according to Jlugdale, being discontented witl) t\)e govern- ment of tlje Conqueror, Ije crossed over to penmark. tfcljere Ije prevailed witx) Cnute, son to $ing #mane, and garnn, a great Carl of tljat countrn, to join x)is parti); and tljen set sail foe Cngland witt) two ljundred sljips. tyovobeit, tv\)en tl)e invaders came near tlje coast, anb got intelligence of tlje armx) tljat $itng IPilliam Ijad readn to encounter tljem, tljen cljanged tljeir plans, anb tanbeb in /landers, gifter tl)e failure of tljis erpedition, Halplj, being a banished man; assumed tl)e badge of tlje cross, anb, accompanieb bt) \)is wife Cntma, went to "Palestine. flain fleverell, an eminent soldier, anb Ijigljltj famed far i)is martial enter- pvi$es, was standard-bearer ta lake Robert in tlje gain ganb. ge afterwards obtained fram $ting gcnrn tlje fxrst, tlje baronn of prune in Cambridgeshire. $)is descendants are tlje families bearing tlje name of fleverell, and tljose of fleelje IDatervile. ^Ije arms given in tl)e engrailing differ fram tljose generally assigned to fleverell, vi3.— nuarterln gxx anb verren ; but J give tljese on tlje autljorttn of gjarl. 807, as being temp. Conqueror. JUberic Carl of Itortljumberland was a person of great autljoritn. €lje following legend is related of Ijim in Pngdale: "peiug dissatisfied witlj Ijis condition, Ije consulted mill) tlje Pevil, and was told t!)at Ije sljonld possess Creece; wljerean l)e made a vonage ixxto tlje Cast, and joined tlje Crusaders. Wt)en tlje Creeks understood tl)at l)is intention mas to reign oner tljem, tljen despoiled Ijtm of all tljat Ije Ijad and erpelled l)im from tl)ose parts, ^fter l)is travels l)e returned into Itormandn, wljere $tng genrn offered l)im a noble widow in marriage; but wljen tlje ceremonn mas taking place, Ije discouered tl)at tl)is noble ladn was a mere pljantom, conjured up bn tlje pevil to deceive Ijim."-- Pugdale. f$illiam de flercn, surnamed Cernon or Algernon, took to wife Cmma de flort, bn wljom l)e I) ad issue tljree sons: ^Vllan, IHDalter, and IPitliam. $je wexxt a journet) to Jerusalem, and departed tl)is life at JWountjon, in ti)e goix) ganb. $is bobx) was brought l)ome and buried in tlje Cljapter-ljouse at UPljitbn. gis descendants are tlje lakes of Mortljumberland, $orb penerhj, and tlje collateral branches of tlje name of f)ercn. flljilip de praose, on going to Jerusalem, confirmed t\)e grants made bn IPilliam txis father to tlje ^bben of $t. Florence at ^almure : tljis mas one among mant) acts of pietij performed bn Ijim. pt) Ijis wife perta x)e Ijad two sons, from mljom are descended tlje families of tlje name of praose; also tt)ose bearing tlje name of $in\l, bt) S&iv JJaljn be praase, wi)o airapteo tljat surname; gir Jaljn Walttyam, part., b\) parbara, an Ijrireaa ; ana tlje familt) af tlje name Sugtiak. of Cantilupe, aeacenaea fram IPm. be praaae. (©rUmc. j^tepljen le Q&rosse, Carl of Albemarle, acramnattiea Hubert puke of Ilarmanat) in t)is etpeoition to Palestine, /ram Ijim tlje families b^artitg tlje name of platan oexioe tljeir oescent; anb tljrauglj feline be ^artibus ail t\)e Ijanars of tlje Ijause of ^Ubemarle went to ti)e Carl of peaan. %\)e irescenaants of j^tepljen ie Crasse long flattrisljea in parsetsljire. Pamart), one of tlje familt), is mentioned in tlje oib Cljraniclrs as Ijatring serflea in Palestine. fnbonic oe JHansan, sttjlea bt) Albert of <3lir "mirabtlisin aneremilitari// was one of tljase w\)o etttereo ^Jerusalem bt) means of a vast machine of woob, erecteb far tlje purpose of introducing t\)e besiegers witljin t\)e walls, ^is was effected, most successfully bt) throwing out a portable bridge from tlje aboue- mentioned machine or tamer, goon after tlje Conquest, a familt) of tljis name settles in Cngland, from wljotu tlje present forb ffitonson is saib to descend. Camton. Pe <3Uta ftipa, or p'^twtret), mas ti)e name of a famtlt) settled at /ingljam in gusset ; one of its members joined tlje Crusaders under puke Hobert. ^ftlje name of patotret) \)as been concerted into patotret). gilan §o j^tetoard of Scotland, t\)e ancestor af tlje regal famtlt) bearing Ijis name; was in tlje $olt) fans mitl) Codfret) oe pouillon ano Hobert Puke af Itarmattdt).— HHde garleian JK.£* 807, flat lio. f. Cnrard oe fflludsetj was probabltj tlje ancestor af tlje piston of purl)am af tl)e same name : Ije joined tlje Crusade.— ID. an. ^Uljerius. ginsolous oe Jltanlia, ar fiklanlen, in \)is tjounger dans jaine^ tlje armn under (&niscaroj ano aided in defeating tlje Emperor <3Uertus in tlje battle af pura^o. Jit would appear tl)at l)e was partln impelled to undertake tljis erpedttion, bt) being bisanpointeb in \)is loue for ©deltna, a daughter of tlje gorb ffilauooisin ; Ijis father being averse to Ijis marrning l)er. $)awet>er, I)e returned in ^afett), an& tl)en weooeo tlje latrt) af l)is cljaiee. — ©raertc. tfcljibalt JHantmaretten belangelr to tlje ancient familt) af tl)at name^ so cele- brates in /renclj l)i$tart). $)e assumes tlje cross, ano oio gooo service in |Ualesttne. <2t branelj af tljifi familt) came over witt) HPilliam tl)e Cana.tterar/ ano reeeitJei large grants in tHUale*. lUisfaunt J^auntmarris ia a Jreseentrattt fram tlje same alack; fram mljielj alaa trescenir tlje familt) af J^antmarenet) |Uratt af Castle JMarrea ; tl)at af Viscount /rankfart "be (Mantmarenct) ; ano tlje callateral relatiana af tlje latter bearing tlje name af JHarrea. I 55 auuMk ^\ bCi t br0tl)er t0 tl)e C0tt0,tter0r bn tl)e m0tl)er'0 0ifre, tboufll) ttye pul)op of fJaneur, wa* a vert) skilful soMer. $}t0 0000 fortune renirercfc Ijim am- bttt0M0^ anft cne0ura0e0 f)ane0 0f bis ultimately 0bf attiin^ tJje fJanal 0t0ttitn, (0 tnlju!) en5> \)e purcl)a0e0 | ani> a}rarnci> a palace at flame. |je enireatuuirelt to scauce several 0f tlje ktng^ subjects fr0m tl)eir alle- giance, w\)U\) caniwet 00 crasne- ratefc UPtUiam, tljat mfyen \)i$ nables fearei* ta arrest l)im, l)c set3e0 ljtm mitl) l)is anm I)ait00. ©00, tit dis- gust f went t0 Jerusalem ; but being ugttalt'g 0f a fickle 0i0fl0sitt0tt, 00011 ttintnrt, and 011 arriving tit diglanfr raise* a manage, rebellisn against HDttltam $tttftt0. f ft ft Kantum^ J&Tlf ftifSlt renirereir an important service, bn cap- turing a Saracen heaving letters to t\)e <£mtr* of t\)e oislrict benono Hicfca. %\)e honors of t^is baranial familn passeir to tl)e t£alb0t0, Weuilles, and genmonrs. ©ne alsa of tlje $i*le family marrninn. an tyeireoo of t\)e ^tn0ers0ns, assume Ijer nam?. »rago |Tt UttJ mas among t\)e prisoner* released bn giletins, t\)e bad f&mperor of C0rt0tantin0nle, on C0n0iti0n t^at ^airfren i»e ponillon 0l)0ul0 Sriscsntinue pillaging l)is cauntrn. ^Ll)is name appears in pattel-Jlbben Hall. l Cur. illtatn JFttf H$Htlf is mentioned in tovuevu as sewing in a iriuistsu 0f tt)e (Christian force on tl)eir marc!) from gintioci). ij$jis arms are given in % Varans' 1100k (JH.£., prit. JWus.) g|is familn came auer u>itl) tl)e (Conqueror. jnL|u^H Ire M+ M ^Imanir jaineir tt)e ■ Jfir0t Crusa&ers. QpJ^^ $)e was of Mor- mon ertractian. <3Umain oc S>t. ^ImanJr «»a0 sum- moned to Parliament as a paran, (temn. ^0mar0 tlje gecono,) wl)ic[) 0t0mtt) became ertinct in 1403. Woaer *e garmmille nuts among tljose wt)o aaineo areat l)onor in rennlsina Stoliman, wl)en l)e attentate* to rats* tl)* sieae of Mima, ©n tl)is occasion tl)e Christians maoe a areat slanaljter of tl)e $nfiocU; ano in otter to terrify tlje liesiea.eo, X\)c\) cut off t\)c Ijeaos of tlje slain ano st)ot tl)em from tl)eir manaonels, ano ot\)er warlike engines, into tl)e citn. Boaolf Peel ire fan is mentioned in gilbert of giit as being one of tl)e earliest Crnsairers, ano Waning been taken prisoner In) tl)e Emperor of (Con- stantinople , ano sent as an envoi) to (Boofrey oe ponillon. %l)e ertract is as follows :— "J imnerator autrm enielliaens regionem graaiter Irenonnlari, Buoolnljum Peel oe fan et Hotgernm fil : $?agobrrti oiros oisertissimos oe terra et coanatione franci genamun oiese misit rogans" &c. &c. $}e is \)ere etpresslt) oescribeo as of tl)e <£rencl) nation ; but J am more incline* to tl)ink ttyat \)e was a Worman, wl)o i)ao settleo in Cnglan*. palfrroin oe pelnaeo perforate* valiant oeeos in a battle fongf)t b\) tl)e (Christians before entering f1est*ta, an* in wt)ici) gotiman was oefeateo. Jit a mrnkwrn. roll of (®>roeric l)e is mentioned as l)ol*ing lanos in C£nglan* an* Morman*t). t£lje name l)as lieen connerte* into fMhta. Haiwlf, Chancellor of tl)e $ing of Jerusalem, mas, arcor*ittg to William of €nre, a man of letters, ano of tlje Cnglisl) nation. §e became a great fanortte, botl) witi) tl)e (Bun oe fnsianan ano l)is Qhueen, ano voas afterwar*s ma*e f*isl)on of §Ml)lel)em. Jttatl)tellus, a nonng sqnire of Warman*n, marrie* JWatil*a, wioow of gjngl) <0rentemaisnil. €l)is la*n left l)er rountrn far fJalestine,— mare far tlje lane of tl)e t)om\Q squire ano to aooio tl)e anger of l)er relations, tl)an fram tl)e wisl) to perform a l)oln pilgrimage,— ano oieo at $oppa. (Beopet) parrel joontene* to Jerusalem witty Corba t)is wife ; ana slje, xuitl) mam) others of l)er sex wl)o l)a* braoe* tlje oanaers of tl)is pilgrimage, was taken prisoner lit) tlje €nrks. €l)e familt) of ti)e abone (Beopen was originally of e siege of Jerusalem. §is kxiowleoae of ti)e lanaxxage ano manners of % garacexxs xxxaoe l)im t\ig\)lx) acctptablt to ti)e plarims, ano t\)en therefore reaoiU) ercxxseo \)is apostacx). &>lan, or <&itselm, oe mirljmimt is mentioned in Waimoxxo V gigiles ano ot\)er writers, as one of t\)e €l)ristian force in Palestine. §t was ®arl of Hicl)- mono*l)irt in lj*rksl,ire, axxo also ®arl of prittannu. girms-chtqun, or: oa^. canton, crm. Moatrus It 3M*rto is mtntionto in ti)t ®totxx in per granios as \)aoxng seme* xn t\)t fxrst Krnsaot . $t was toxotntlu t\)t axxctstor of ti)t Wtlamtrts ; mljici) famxU) \)as now mtrgto in t\)at of prongiiam. €l)e arms quarttrto bx) foro roxxatiam art t\)ost of ti)xs crusafrer. ft Wutr was oxxt of tt\ost xotxo jaineo tlje first €rusaot. $e is mentioned in tl)e Wxxta |>et coll. €l)is name !)as been corrupted into (Bower, foro Granville ano ti)t Jhtke of gntlxtrlano, wt\o btar ti)t saxnt arms, art l)is *tsctn*oant$. <®xxx) ot €russele t\as btfort been mentioned as having, escapeo from ^ntiocl) mitl) $00 (®tentemaisnil. €l)ese two fugitives were aftermarfrs calleo " tl)e rope-rxxnners, 1 1 in irerisian. Members of t\)is faxxxilx) were summoned to Par- liament as parous, temp. ®o. $e bore-argent ; frtttx), gulto ; on t\)t joints, bt$antt. €t*xm. p r u ot fflonctt) jatneir ti)t first Crusaire. ^trt was a famtlt) of tl)xs naxnt m. mmis. S(aUo at timf ^ t ^ e c^uest at $ ovcoUf (0t gomttstt. ®f all tlje Morman ttablea, linigljt* ana Gtqnive* inlja xaent to tlje Cana,tte*t of Jerusalem mill) Robert fluke of Harmaniin. Canieir from an ancient Jft^., written an nellum, fauna in tlje gTibrarij of tlje Catljearal af flaneur, entitlea " £eo ancxennt* Ijiatairea a'autremer." €lje Caunt a'GEu bare far arm*— a3ure; a lian rampant, ar; tlje fiela billete, ar. €lji* Marman came oner mill) tlje Canauerar, ana Ijaa tlje Ijanar ana manar af $)a*ting*. €lje Cannt ae garcaurt. <®ule* ; 2 fe**e*, or. €lje uamerful familt) of tlji* name, *ettlea in Cnglana, bare tlje *ame arm*.— Dtae #ir |). Micala*'* Hall of girmo, temp. C£a. $e pire font* ae garraurt. €lje *ame, mill) an ineacarljean of llartljenan. §e gire Wxitxam ana Jlamea ae $arraurt al*a bare tlje *ame, mill) anamenta- tian*. ^e #ire ae prxquebec, mentianea in tlje Hainan ire Hau a* " ttabert pertram hi eztoxt tor}." ©r; a lian ramnant, uert, armea ana rranmea argent. IPilliam pertram fonnoeo tlje nriarn of prickbaurn, Wartljumberlana. $e %\re ae §ananenon. €lje *ame, mitl) a batan, galea. $e $xre o 1 Catauteuille. parrtj, argent ana gule*; a lian ramnant, *able : being nreaaeln tlje *ame arm* barne bn tlje familn af tljat name aettlea in f&nalano, one of mljam t* nlaeea amang tlje panneret* of SEnglana, in the Hall temn. ^ir. JU*. fe gire ae ^raaille. <&ule* ; 3 fermal*, ar. €lji* rraaaaer taa* tlje cljief af tlje feuaal Ijauae of Jttalet. €lje aame bearing af tlje buckle* ia a**ignea to tlje Jttalet* in tlje Hall of C£a. jlj., tljanglj tlje preaent familt) Ijaue tlje earallan* far tljeir aenice. 11. fe j&tre be piastres. t£lje Mtne, witlj a label f a$xxxe. fe $?xxe tre famine. (Ox ; 2 fesses, a$\\vt ; an oxle of martlets, gules. fe gtive be la /erte. (jTUtarterltj, or anb sable ; on tlje first quarter, an eagle, gules, armeb a$xxxe ; on tlje secottb, a lion rampant, a la queue fourclje, argent. Jt member of tlje familtj of fa iFerte, in Cnglanb, marrieb an Ijeiress of tlje fBriemers. " ©utllaume ttc Ha tftxtt fKatnt (SrngltesS unt acra&ente." — iEoman Ue iftou. fe j£ire be fDreaur. (Sfhtles ; an eagle, or. fDreaur mas Ijelb in 1070 bn (®nbo fine, toljose posterity flourisljeb in Cuglanb. fe %'xxe be fUatnotlle. <&3ure, crustlln ; a crass, argent. f e %>ixe be /errers. ©ules; an inescacljeon, ermine ; an orle of !)orse-sl)oes, or. ^Ije families of ixe be fJeaumesnil. (Utiles; 2 fesses, ermine. $*e j£ire be ^Eljilltj. ©r j a fleur-be-lis, gules. fe j&ire be JHollen. Utiles; 6 roses, argent, <3lrcorbiug to tl)e note in tl)e Hainan be Hon, UlSHlliam paeon mas tlje gTorb of tl)is fief 1082. ire be Hounran. iParrn of 6, #r anb a3ttre ; a lion rampant, gules. fe £ire be #t. Clere. Urgent ; a fesse, gules. €lje familtj of £t. Clere, £ancto Claro, or j^eincler, as tljei) mere inbifferentln calleb, came oner mitlj tlje Conqueror : one branclj of tlje familtj settleb earln in jscotlanb. ptj marrning tlje Ijeiress of tlje Carl of Caithness, William j£t. Clere obtained tlje (Baxlooxn of ©rknen, mljiclj mas cebeb to j£nrotlanb bx) ftormatj, 1468. liHlltam, tlje fourtlj Carl, surnameb fUrobtgus, mas tlje last ; but tlje familtj continue* to flourislj in £>rotlanb. Jin tlje cljapel of Hoslin tljereis tlje e/figtj of a crusaber, mljo most likeln assumeb tlje beuice nom borne btj tlje families of Sinclair, anb mljo is mentioneb in tlje Hotmut be Hou as being at tlje battle of Hastings. 111. Cstibeaur |Halmaines. (lilies; 3 Ijanirs, or. €l)e JUaimautes far mam) generations retained tlje same Waring. ft gire oe gt. pent, gisuvt ; 3 annulets, argent. ft girt ot fveanvxiit. &}nrt, on a cljief, or; a lion rampant, gules. €l)ere mas a familn sf / rruille of (Snglana, inta mljicl) tl)is name man easiln l)aue been cljangetr. ft girt oe Jftaisse. ©r; 4 bare. gules; flsrn. ft give ot JHsrtimer. parrn of 6, or ano uert ; seme ot fleur-se-lts. £lje families of tl)is name in Cnglanir aooto a cljief ant* tnescscljesn to tl)is srsinarn. ft give oe JHesle. (Stales; 3 rans, argent. mUtUiam oe JHesle. Clje same, mitl) a martlet, sable. fe girtotgt. |ttarttn. ©r ; billete, gules. €l)ts familn Ijelii lanss in $ampsl)ire, temp. (£tr. |Te #ire Ire pailleul. Stales; a fer ire mslin, argent; t\)t fielir, seme oe crass, rrasslets fitcl)e, argent. €lje familn of tl)is name became too remarkable in pritain to ntto notict. fe give oe j£ea,uainuille. (©r j an eagle, gules, armea a^nre. fe give oe Cl)iettuille. Urgent ; 2 btnoo, between 7 escallaps, gules. ft give oe $antot. $Dr; 7 sangliers, sable. Clje familn of §otot, or f)antot, mere settles in (®laucestersl)ire. ft give be JHarbeuf. Urgent ; billete, gules ; a bena, a3ttre. ft j£ire oe Qonrntbu. Urgent ; a bens, a3ure. fe give oe ^oviann. Urgent ; a crescent, gules. Hobert «fit3 gaiman was fovo of tljis fief temp. HKlliam ftufus; t)e Ijela great psssessians in CEtaglana. ft give oe |Jeu3euille. Urgent ; a fesse, bttvottn 3 cinqutfoilts, sable. ft givt ot ptaufou. Urgent ; a lisn rampant, gules ; billete, sr. $is pasteritn fsrmea establishments in <£nglans ano jlrelans, mentianes in tlje Hsman ot Hsu. ft givt ot §antot en Caur. $i$urt ; seme ot mullets ; a lisn rampant, or. ft girt ot Jttantenen. pensn of 10, or ano gules; a canton, gules. €l)is familn l)elir lanss in GEnglana ooon after tlje Conquest, ano t\)trt mere knigljts sf tlje name temp. (Sir. JIJJ. ft girt o 1 Jtunsuf. Urgent ; a fesse bttvottn tljree eaglets, gules. <2i family of tljis name eristes far mann generations in (Snglanir. fe #tre ae Creulln. Urgent ; 3 lisncels rampant, gules. 1frirl)ara ot Creulln. €l)e same, mill) a label, a3ure. gonlqnt* flaisnel. ©r; 2 bars, a3ure; an srle sf martlets, gules; rsun* an inescscl)esn ls3enge, sr ano sable. €l)e familn sf tljat name settles in j|ampsl)ire bsre otrx) nearln tlje same arms, being — sr ; 2 bars, a3tire ; an srle sf martlets, gules. iv. ^Ijere mere also Haaul tut* Hicljalas, n»itlj baraures far aiference. Haaul mas ^Ijeriff af l)arksl)ire. fculque* a'^igneautr. ©r; 2 bars, uert; 7 martlets, gules. ft gut ae Caurcn. <&3ure ; frette, ar. tfcljere were families af tljis name in (Snglana ; une af tljem rantributea mucl) to tl)e canquest af Jlrelana. UDilliam tlje Canquerar gaae #take Caret), in Somersetshire, ana atljer grants in ©rfarasljire, ta tl)e first settler. William ae Dillers. .parrn af 6, argent ana a^ttre ; 3 mullets sable in cljief. $*e j£ire ae fillers. £lje same, mitlj an inescacljean Im mesle. t£lje families sf tl)is name in (Snglana Ijela lantrs in Leicestershire ana Itattingljamsljire. William Uaraille. parrtj af 6, argent ana a3ure ; a bena, gules. Callart a'GEstauteuille. parrn af 6, araent an* aules; a lian rampant, sable; an tlje sljaulaer af tlje lian, a tamer, ar. ©f tlje same name mere Habert, JJaljn, ana gTauns, will) tlje same arms, ana augmentatians far a atfference. €lje families af ^tuteaille in Cnglana bare tlje same arms.— "ID. Hall ^a. Cstaur ae Cracijiet. parrtj, araent ana aules ; 3 escallaps, sable. Crallart ae Criquebeuf. €lje same, witl) a cimjuefaile, sable, ftenaua ae fJraquemant. Clje same, mitt) a cljeuran, araent. ft ght ae gellenuiller. Urgent ; a fesse, aules ; 3 eagles, a3ure. ft gxvt ae plare. Ermine; an eagle, aules. ft girt ae JWarfauille. Settles ; a bena, ar ; tf)e fiela erusilln, ar. €lje familn af Jftartrille in €nmbtYlaxx1> , mlja mere parans af tlje realm, aeriaea l)ence. William ae prucaurt. parrt) af 6, sr ana gules; flurette prucaurt ar pvxtncontt : a familn af tljis name is mentianea in tlje Hat. ae ©blatts. William ae |flanaeaille. <£f>ules; an eagle mitl) ttaa Ijeaas, argent, (®f tljis name mere tlje Carls af Csser. $*e j£ire Hicljara ae peaumant. ^Ije same; a label, gules. Callea alsa pella JHante ; a familt) mljiclj mas first natea in Cnglana temp. Ca. J. William ae fpegars. (G5ules ; erusilln, ar ; a bena, argent. Hicljara ae ^aurnebu. Urgent ; a bena, a3ure. William ae ftauuerau. Ermine ; a rljeuran, gules. William ae priqueaille. flalu af 6, ar ana gules. William ae $*a gatje. ©r ; a saltire, gules. €lje familn af tljis name in Cnglana at a later aate bare atflerent arms : tlje Ijeiress af ane branclj marriea a Peincaart. <3al)n VCranaeaille. Clje same, mitlj an annulet, argent, an tlje saltire. Jlaljn ana Haaul Dessau. fJaln af 6, ar ana a3ure ; a fesse, ermine, an train ae ^allet»ast. Urgent ; 6 la3enges, gules; a label, a3ttre. William, Uicfiari, ««> gngb Carbsnrl. on « (t , iff) „ lM 3 „|«, fs Cbrrr mrrr knigljts of tljto name in Suffolk temp, ©b. JIJ). fe #ire be #ifrrn»ost. pant) of 6, argent ana sable. €bere was a familn of tbts name, bearing nearly thf same arms, in Cnglattb.-U. 6137 gjarl Jtl# * Hsbert be fchentlle. Urgent ; 3 eagles, gales. $enrn be ®rsnseaut>Hle. gable ; a fee be moline, or. ®bomas oe furernr . & mt , on a fee be moline, or ; 5 escallop, gales. Wtlltam »sttssel. Urgent, on a rhirf, gules ; 2 fers be miI | int , flr . ^u ttt were btfferent families of fbis rote, ralleb ttanssel, Uossel, or Uttsset Wuhan be peasln. on « rbief, g tt | e9 . « lio „ r(lmpttnt> „ Wtlltam #tonptnron. ®l,e same, n-ith a label, gales. ® hi9 famil „ u elg fxefs tn tlorfolk. ' William onr Cspnales. ©„les . „ flear-br-lis, or ; a ronton, argent. Jol,n anb #erranb «tUn. ©r; a flrnr-be-lis, gales; « i a (,«t; bejante, ajure Huonl be prnnchamp. J^nrr ; 2 bars gemelles, or ; in rbief. o lionrel passant, or. ®f thr familt) beforr-menttoneb. Jlbilif >be »t. fenis. Wales ■ 2 bars gemelles, or ; a lion passant, or. Jean #Wnerbsr. «hr same, a,£t!> a baton,, «,««. €brrr mere knights of thi* name tn Ksrtbamptsn temp. Co. JJJ. ftaonl b'^rgontjrs. ©.anrterlt,, or enb ojnrr; 3 tinguefstles, gules. %he same arms are asstgneb to bint in tt\e note of the Homon or »an. Jobn be la Campagne. ^jurr ; 3 bonis, or. million, be Montener,. ©r ; 2 bars, ajure ; on orlr of escallops, gnles. J.l)e same arms, with, rsrnllops insteob sf martlets, os tbosr borne bn tbr fnmtln establtsljeb in Cnglanb. J«bn b'Crmonfiers. ^Urgent ; a benb, a } are; frett'e, or. Mirbolos be ©remonuille. same, witb label, gales, ^ere was a femUn sf ©renutlle (temp. W. Uufus) in Cornwall. Hirolns b'^lrgrnres. gljurc ; 3 fermals, sr. Hobert anb flrtrr b'^rgrnres. ©ules; a flenr-be-lis, argent. >b« bn fJois. ©r; an eagle, sablr. «),« ©„ 8 u^ fami t ie9 of tt)ie name bore bifrrrnt arms : snr mas settleb in IParwirksbirt miilliam anb ©nrrarb flrrrn. £«blr ; a cl,irf, inbmtrb, sr. ®b« ftmil, brramr tos mrll knswn in Cnglanb ts n«b ant, rrmarb WiUiam br DUillir. mmt witt) 3 mmttUt gulta William be ^Tranltis. Wales ; 3 lajrnges, nsibrb, or. tbts namr brlb lonbs in grrtforbsbirr. William br ^ftar,. ^rgmt, sn a chief, gnlrs ; 3 rssrs, sr. Wtlltam be §»««!. Jlrgrnt ; 3 tsrtranrrs, sablr. VI. Jean *e fa Carbonniere. Cl)e same, mttl) a baton, Quits. ^ fief of tljis name was gioen to Hubert $t. Hemi.--Homan ot ftou. Jean ae poutemont. £able ; 3 torteaures, argent, genrt) Ire Cuisebert. Urgent ; 2 benfcs ; 7 escallops, gules. lUilltam £reroain ot £t. fair. Cules ; a bena, ntxxtn ; 6 escallops, or. Hobert a'GDnsie. <3t3«re ; 6 lostnats, noioto, or. Holon* ot Ueroon. ©r ; frettn, sable. €l)ere xotxt paxons of tl)te name in Cnglanir, ml)o bore— or; frettn, Quits.— I>ioe Hall Co. J J. IDilltam te JHonne. €l)e same, toitb a canton, sable. €l)ere wtxt families of tljis name in Cnglanir ; one of tljem in gnftolk. Gilbert ot Cambren. ^uxt ; 3 lioncels rampant, ox. Hobert ot la §osst. ^able ; a beni>, ermine, inaenteo ; a boroure, gules ; be3ante. Jol)n ou pais. Pain, argent ano a^nxt, af 6; a benir, gules. €l)ere mere families of tljis name in ^uflotk ana § incolnsljtre. UPilliam paeon. Oules ; a baton, a3«re ; 6 rases, ardent. €tjere mere kntgljts of tljis name l)0loing lanos in $ampsl)ire. ^Ibaciers on gjommet. Urgent; 3 fleur-ire-lis, gules. <®ne of t\)is family married an heiress of tlje gans. €l)e name appear* in tlje list in tl)e ftoman oe Bou. fmilltam ot Hocljefaro. #ame, mttl) a label, a3ure. €ljere are seoeral of t\)is name mentioned in tlje Boll Co. «|J. ^l)*re mere Varans Hocljefaro at tlje place so calteo, fram mljom fame tlje polet)ns. William Jttatljem. ^3tire ; * auarter, ermine. JMatljieu, near Caen, sent its nuota to tlje battle of §astinas. gerbert €ljesaro. ©r; a fesse, a3ure; a rase, gules, in cljief. Jngelram oe Daucl)eUes. Urgent ; a eljief, gules ; billete, ar. Jean oe #celltj. Crmine; a fesse, aules ; 3 tarteaures. Haaul oe f)atrn. Ovules j trais ratjs, araent. ©ne of tljis name appears in tlje list of tl)e Hainan oe Hau. Halano oe Hassn. €lje same, tottl) a label, aules. JUcoriring ta tl)e Cnglisl) ortljograptjt), Hescn.— IHDe Pugirale, ana nate Human oe Ban. Jtticljael oe Dillatnes. Cnronn, argent ana sable, of 6. Jaljn ae la /eriere. ; 6 I) arse- si) a es, a3»re. €!)e /errers, fram ml) am came tl)e Carls af lerbn, bare— argent ; 6 l)arse-sl)aes, sable. Jlaljn J^alljerbe. Crmine j 6 rases, anles. Hicljara JHalljerbe. ©r ; 2 bars, gemelles, anles ; 2 lianeels, in eljief, ar. Q\)exe was a familn af tl)is name in Penansljtre. flierre oe la Jitleauffe. "Pert ; 3 fleur-ae-lis, ar. Jean ae fant ^Inaemer. Ovules; a briaa.e, argent; a lianeel passant, in cljief. Vll. <3sl)n ae «£ sntaines. (&nls* ; 3 plates. Jean pescsues. <2l3ure ; 3 riuauefstls, sr. Gilbert Jttallematns. ©r; 3 Ijanas, gules. €l)is familn settle* in Raglans, ana rantinues ta bear tlje same arms. pesauei). <2trgent ; a cljeuran, sable. Hiralas le §Ms. Urgent ; on a crass, gules j 5 fermals, sr. ftirljarir se Csnsen. <&3ure ; a fleur-i>e-lis, argent. $o\)n 0e / antaines. ©r ; a bens, a3ure j a label, gules. Jngelram ire Jftsrignn. ^nre ; 2 garbes, sr ; a cantsn, ermine. ©erara paeon, pawn of 6, argent ana a3ure ; a cantsn, gules. €l)is familn Ijels lanirs in HHtltsljire ana ^uffslk.— U. Camsen. Jaljn ou Hupallen. <&3ttre ; on a rljief, gules; 3 la3enges, argent. Ittcslle CflSrssparne. ^ules ; 2 bars gemelles, ans a Hanrel, ermine, in rljief, passant ; a label, a3ure. €l)smas on (jfouemin. (®ules; a lisn rampant, ermine. r; 3 rljenrans, gules. jlal)n ae Canutes. <$ursnn of 8, argent ano al)n ae Caurmesntl. ©r ; a fesse, gules, between 3 tovUanree. fflierre i>e Haiueau. Ermine ; an inescscljesn, gules. Gilbert se flreullen. Urgent ; 2 lisns passant, nert. Jean be |^tatl)an. fflartn per pale, a3ure ano gules ; 2 bars gemelles, ana a lisn passant, in el)ief, argent, fleter se ganuars. Urgent j frettt)/ gules ; a canton, gules. JJsljn Pessan. €J)e same, mitl) a label, a3ure. Habert se gTangranne. Zl)e same, mitl) a fremaillet, sr, in tl)e eantan. |ll)ilip 5re ^resmsnt. fJartn per pale, argent ans a3ttre ; a fesse, gules. vm. gilain oe Clinctjam*. giraent ; a aanfanan, antes. Hiralle €ritres. €l)e same, roxtt) a baton, a$nve. Habert oe /antaine €au|fre. (Etuarterln, ar ano antes, inaentea. P'<®nant>ille. <&raent ; a fesse, ajure, on a baraure, ante*; 3 rases, in cljief, or. %obevt fxlanelle. ^nve; an eaale wit!) 2 Ijeaas, ar. Itaaul oe Van*. Ermine ; a ct)xef, antes, inaentea. €l)is familn, rallea also Pe Dallibus, was of note in Cumberland, ana some of its members xoexe ffarans of <®islana. pijxtxp garemriller. &vo.ent ; 3 Ijanas, ante*. Hicalle pavates. gable ; 3 l)ani>s, ar. <®un fBucljara. <&raent ; a l)ano, antes ; an arle of martlets, sable. Robert ae la fUanclje. <3traent ; a l)ana, table ; an ovte of martlets, sable. gi famtln of tljis name tjela lanirs in fNckinaljamstjire ; but a liferent ca at is assinnea to tljem in tlje Hall of Ca. '$0 William (faonlafve. <5lraent ; 3 Ijanas, sable. William oe la Hiuiere. Urgent j 2 fesses, aules. & familn of tljis name mas settle* in perksljire. £lje arms assigned are 2 fesses aanrette, in tlje Hall temp. Ca. JJj). Jlaljn a' Jtsnieres. Ermine; a fesse, aules. fticljara P^nillie. ^r^ent ; a bena, antes. tl)e time of tl)e Canrjuest, Hsbert P'Ci^illte Ijaa large avants of lano in ©rfarasljire. fleter tie geroxe. (^uarterln oe uerretj, ano gules. JJsljn 1'jknestj. Urgent ; a lisn rampant, sable; billete, sable, ^Ucaratng ta tlje Hainan ae Hon, tljis familn came auer at tlje Canauest. €lje j)na,uisi- iianes p. mortem s\)ow tljem to Ijaue settlea in gerefarasljire nern earln ; ana tlje name is now spelt Pansetj. €ljeir arms are now barrn want) of 6, argent ana antes. Jlaljn penneaille. Cljequn, ardent ana gules. Philip paleste. ^nre ; 2 fesses, argent. Pecraiselles. S>able ; 3 crass frasslettes, ar. Pe paissainct. Urgent ; a fesse, a3ure. Habert o'<®. Crmine ; a etjief, gules, inaentea. Jlaljn ae Uanant. Urgent ; a rljeuran, a3ure. habert H>ipant. ^traent ; 6 annulets, aules. JHentianea in luaaale's JJaranaae. Jlaljn ae Ibarra, ^ules ; an eaale, araent, armea ar. Habert ae Henf ponva. penan af 10, ar ana a3ure. Callea Ulembaranal) ar Haaa iNraa in ^nalana; ana Ijela Wenfrat, in Parsetsljire, bn ^rana Jfrerjeantrn, temp. $en. J. Babert Uilleanier. ©r; a rrass, 0ules; tl)e fiela billet'e, gules. ix. IP^rgangel. €l)ree guenans, urgent a barirure, gules. prnet ir' JJrecaurt. Urgent ; a rrass, antes, between 4 lianrels, a$nr*. fncas Jtteslemant. <®r ; a cross, antes. Oeaffrn ire ta Jftare. Urgent ; a rrass, antes. €l)ere were tljree families of tl)ts name in Cnglanir, all bearing different arms. tPilliam Ire V Jlsle. Urgent ; a iian rampant, sable. €ljere mere two families in Cnglanir of tljts name. f)I)tlin £ra!)arir ire gt. Lambert, ©r ; a era** flarn, gules. ftyilip gal)aro ire Jttanirefreuille. Oules; a cross flarn, argent, Haaul ir' ^uauetritrillr. #able ; a lian rampant, argent. Habert oe Uteur. ^arrn of 6, argent anir ajure ; over all an eagle, gules. cJJttgdram oe €amront. Urgent ; a ran, gules. $ol)n pes |)reaur. Urgent ; a Han rampant, gules ; a el)ief, sable. $ol)n oe golle. $i)nre; 2 fesses, ar; an arle of martlets, ar. €l)ere mere families of gollt) ano gnlln in ©nglanir. William oe ^allignn. fUartn per fesse, gules an* argent ; 2 rans, argent. $e gire oe ^allignn came atier rottl) tlje Cana.uerar. genrn oe gt. Clair. Urgent; 3 lianrels, rampant, gules. Was of tl)e same familn as befare-mentianeir : tljen mere ealleir gt. Clare, gto. Clara, #ent Clere, ar ^eineler. William ire Creulln. €lje same, mill, a batan, a 3 ure. ge belangeir to the ?it}-$amons. ©eaffren ire /eran. ©r ; frettn a 3 ure ; a rljief, gules. Itiel)alas ire tampion. QDr ; a lian, rampant, a 3 ure ; a label, gules. fcljere mas a famtln of tt>is name settleir in Cnglanir at an earln periair. ttUilliam ire #t. $)nlaire. C^ules ; 2 mullets, ar. ftabert ire €aurnen. fartn per pale, gules anir ermine, inirenteir. Jloljn ire Carrauges. ^ules; flarn, argent. fonis Callegue3. #able ; 3 eaalets, or. JJaljn iru fagis. <& 3 ure; a cinanefoile, argent. *licl,arir iru Cijaumont ; ealleir alsa Calua JHante. Urgent ; a fesse, gules; 3 eagles, gules. €ljis family is mentianeir in Camiren as of Carnmall. Uteftarir ire priosne. Wales ; 2 frsses anir tljree tarteaures, ar. Carirelier iru Jftesnil ; ralleir fennel. Urgent; 2 bars gemelles, gules. Cl)en mere a famtln of note in Cnglanir, anir temp. Cir. JJ. bare t\)e same arirtnaries in tl)eir arms. William ire Cauirre. Urgent ; a lianrel, passant, sable, ©f this familn tl)ere mere knig!)ts in perksljire temp. Cir. Helium ire £emillen. Cules ; an ineseaeljean, argent ; an arle af fermals, ar. £e #tre ire Semxity appears in tl)e list in tl)e Bamau ire Mon. Che name appears in tl)e Jftanast. ^ngl. X. Utabert ire Cantelou. $0}eng,n f or anir sable. %\)e name mas alsa written Cantilupe. ^£l)is familn became of note in Cnglanir, anir assume) leaparirs' Ijeairs in tljeir arms. (fitted ire Cantelou. t£l)e same, mitt) inesrorl)eon of ^ubignn. ttabert be ^ebroutrille. Ermine ; a fesse, ante* ; a label, a3ure. JMicljael V Jjjauteuille. game, mitl) a baton, a3ure. ©ne familn af tl)is name in j£amersetsl)tre bore tlje same aririnarn gules, will) a fielir, or. JJaljn be (ftastetrille. ^3ure ; 2 bars gemelles, ardent. (Berarb be #t. Jftarrauf. Ermine; 2feo$e$ f gules; frettn, or; a lioncel, passant, ardent. (ffiauoain be panoille. Crates ; a pale, argent; 6 martlets, argent. i$illiam ^rancljie. game, mitl) a barirure, sable/ be^ante. t£ljamas p'©n>ille. IDert ; a lian, rampant/ ar. ©ne of tl)is name ts to be faunir in tl)e Rattle gibbet) Hall. "Phillip iru /an. Urgent ; 6 rases, gules ; a label, a3ure. itabert be /antenen. Crmine, on a fesse, gules ; 3 fermals, ar. ^Ircariring ta tlje nate in tl)e Haman ire Hon, ftabert Jtlarmian mas l^rir of tl)is fief at tljis epael). / larens Ire ©rosparne. titles ; 2 bars gemelles, ermine ; a liancel, passant, ermine in eljief. Henalir be Carteret. Oules; a fesse, argent; fu3ele a label, a3ure. ^e familt) af Qfynnne, existing in Jlersei) anb Cnglanir, is ircscenireii in a irirect line fram ©nfrai ire Carteret. €l)omas ire (©lamargan. Urgent ; an eagle, sable, mitt)in a barirure, gules. €l)is prauince mas first ramjuereir bn tlje Harmans temp, tfKlliam Hufas, ml)en Hljns mas f>rince af tljese parts; mast prababln it mas one of tl)e familn of ^lp Hljns. Hicljarir jifainctran. Ermine ; a saltire, gules. Hicljarir gauirrstot. €Jje same, mitl) a label, be3ante\ Jlaljn ire pelliugues. <®ules ; 3 plates ; tlje fielir, seme, mitl) crass crasslets, fitrlje, argent. pe $ eugeran, Urgent ; a erass, engraileir sable. t£l)e ^Trnescljal i>' Cu. <*Dr ; a benir, sable, irauble rstt3eir. (©eaffren le ^eneseljal. Clje same ; a label, gules. Babert ire $«rguenonuille. €l)e same, mitl) 3 martlets an tl)e benir. Peter be pailleul ; af tl)e familn befare-mentianeir. Crmine ; a fer ire malin, gules. JJaljn ire flans, ©r; 3 bars gemelles, gules. €l)is name mas ranuerteir in Cnglanir inta fJonns ; anir tl)e familn bare, temp. Cir. JJJ., ar ; 3 bars, gules. J)al)u ire puran. flDr ; 6 annulets, gules; a batan, gabannn, argent anir a3ttre. XI. gibam be jgrt. gametic? ; called alsa be gt. § oven}*,— ana in Cttglana, gawvence. gable ; 3 Ijanirs, ar. HDitliam Ire /escamp. Urgent ; ait inesracljean, uaiaea, gules. Pecquet be r; a lian rampant, gules, callarea argent. Jlaljn be petencaurt. Urgent ; a lian, rampant, sable. $ol)n be preaille. titles ; 3 piles. HDilliam Ire prtansan. ^nrannn, argent ana a3ure, af 6. €l)ere mas a familn af nate af t!)is name in Cuglana. give $al)n pviansann is amana tije pannerets in t!)e Hall af Ca. Jlj*. Callart ae gr ane. ^Ll)e same, mitl) an tnescacljean, gules* Callart be gautat, ar ire $atat, Ijela lanas in ^eafarasljtre. ^ure ; a lian, rampant, ar ; seme af mullets, ar. fleter be la $euge. <*Dr ; 3 pile*, M ble ; a martlet, argent, an tlje first. Wlliam ire gt. Clan, Oules ; 2 cina.uefailes, ar; a lianeel, passant, in first quarter, ar. Hifl)ara be Cult). ^3«re, an a cl)ief, ar ; 3 martlets, gules. Jlaljn ires $*anires. ^ure ; 3 cljearans, ar. HUilliam Clarel. Ji^r* ; a bena, catt3eir, ar; a t !)ief, gules. IPilliam b 1 Jtnaeraille. Urgent ; a lian rampant, gules. <3al)n be pressan. Crmine ; a lian rampant, gules. (Jaljn be /aeanuille. <®ules ; a bena, ermine. tUtlliam Jttanaeuille ; af tlje same familt) as befare-mentianea. Urgent ; a bena, gules. genrn ires jlsles. Urgent; a lian, rampant salient, mitljin a baraure, engrailea gules. HUilliam be la prunere. #able; a bena, ar. " ge assume* tljis name," sans Camiren, " fram being barn amang tlje I)eatl)/' €l)e heiresses af tl)is familn marrieir inta tijase af $Uercn, §a ierte, ana fPake. Xll. fticola* Jftarfrar. ©ale*; a flrar-ar-li*, arflrat. Jtolja t>r praaaillrn. parrn af 6, *r aaii a3arr. Callart ar pa*la. ^3"^; <* f()tef # ar; a bataa, flair*. Jteljtt Cljaaarl. j£ablr; 3 atullrt*, 0r. Haarr gTaaaiflr. fParrtj of 6 3 iaoratra, arflrat ano table. $o\)n a' ^nnrbaut. <®ule* ; a era**, arrrrt). fUbert Jftar*rat. ©air* ; 2 fettet, ar ; 3 roafrrl*, arrrrt), ia c\)Uf. William paillral ; of tt)e famtln brforr-mratiaaro. fDartn prr pair, rraiiar aaa flair*. gauvaae be fJommerral. ©air* ; a rljroroa brtairrn 3 mallrt*, or. fPitlift* or paoaatllaamr. ©taartrrlt), flair* aao table ; a rro** rro**lrt, *r. JJoIja be ttroillr, 0r Itraoillr. ©air* ; a rl)ief, ermiae ; 3 br3aat* ia bate. €t)i* familn became rrlrbratr* ia ©afllaao, aao am* oioioeo iato oeoeral braarljr*. Htd)ar* B*3aate. ©rmtar ; 3 tortraarr*; on a canton flulr*; a Ixon rampaat, rrrniar. Haal garroart. ©ulr* ; 2 fr**r*, rrmtar; a label, or. Jl0l)tt garrourt be Carrataa. €l)e *amr. Jloija Corn'ee. Ararat ; a cr0**, a3are. Habrrt ^rrorn. Ararat ; a brno, a3are ; bilette, a3arr. Haoal be piflo*. <3trflrat ; 3 bar*, flair*; ano 3 martlrt*, flair*. Uraalo Cljambrrlaia. Ararat ; 3 boar*' \)tabt f era*ri> *ablr. €ljere were **oeral of tl)i* naate ia ©afllaao. Hobert be JWoatfort. ©air*, a *altirr, or. €l)err were ta»0 oiottact familir* of t\)xt aame ia ©ttfllaao : oar, tljr earlir*t, tettleb— brariafl bfnot) of 10; tljr otljrr— a lioa raatpaat. Jftatljrm be la Ifcotrrir. ©air* ; a brair, or. f)rtrr or ©rraaar*. ^3urr ; a brao, or. $ofyn be /rr*ar. Rrrniar, on a fr**r, flair* ; 3 Ijor*r-*bor*, or. JJoIja or #t. fefler. Crmiae; a *altire, raarailro, flale*. €l)r familn of tljat aame *ettlei> ia ©aalaair, bare— a3are; a frrt, 0r. gearn oe were f&arte of Clare, &c.— IHire Haman oe Han, anir Hate. Jlaljn ire Cauue*. Urgent ; 3 eacalla**, gule*. William oe ^atJtlle. <$ule* ; a rljief, ermine. Habert oe /rearirel. $f>ule* ; 3 eacallan*, argent. Jlean oe €rau*3eanuille. #able ; a fer ire maltn, ar. William ir'GDrber. <®r; a Iran rampant, gule*. ©ne af tlji* name it men- tianeir a* earning atrer to Cnglanir witi) W. Canquerar.— Wtoe Haman Ire Han. JJaljn ire la $}ane. Utiles; 3 la3enge*, uaiireir, ar. €lji* familn became e*tabli*ljeir tn Cnglanir. €lje Ijeire** of one branch marrieir a tyeinconrt. Habert ire la gane Ijelir $jalnac in $&m*tt f temn. genrn J.— Camden, Haman oe Hau. C^erace ire H>illie3. titles ; a Han, billete, argent. |)eter ir'^mfreuille. Urgent ; an eagle, sable, armeir galea. jlaljn Jttartel ; of t\)e familt) befare-menttaneir. ©ule* ; 3 Ijammer*, argent, ©ne of tlji* name t* inclixoeo amang tl)e Parana, in tlje Mg.of the ^ngliah Habilitn, pvitul) JWuaeum. JJaljn a'^ngernille. Urgent; 3 Ijammer*, gule*. €lje ir'angernille men- tianeir tn tlje Hall ftto. bore— sable; 3 jammer*, argent/ Jlean ir'JJnetat. ^ure; a bena, ratt3eir, ar. JMn pannebaae. ^ure; 3 fermal*, ar. $e %ire oe tyonnebo** U mentianeir in tlje %oman ire Hau a* a**i*ting in tlje Canqueat. Jaljn ire Henen. ©fulea j a frag, argent. £1 familt) af tlje name af Henne* eriateir in ^nglanir.— Utire 1483 garl. ^atjea ire |)laaaia. flalij af 6, argent anir a3ure; a eljief, gnlea. Jlaljn anir ©reaffren fllaaata. William ire JHantagne. Urgent ; 2 benira, aable ; 7 escallaas, argent. Habert ire la Hacljelle. ©fulea; 2 benira, argent ; 7 eacallaaa, argent. xiv. Hsbert Ire foutenille. titles; a saltire, or, between 4 eaglets, or. €l)is familn mas established in pedfordsl)ire and Somerset, u. n. Hainan de Hon. ttobert JHaillard. ^3"re; « ^alttre/ engrailed, argent. pannage d' ^tntegnt). ©r ; a demi-lion rampant, sable. JJsljn d' <2tttrecljer. (Dr; 2 ciuo,uefoiles, *<*ble ; in t\)e first quarter, a Uoncel passant, sable. IPtUtam #lartel. ©r; 3 Ijammers, gules; a bordure barrn, a3ure and argent. €ljose of tljis name ml) a Ijeld tan** in fBerksljire, bare tl)e same device. €lje name often appears in tl)e JHanast. <3Utgl. Jalju Jfctartel. €lje same, mitl) an inescocljeon of Ijautot. «3ol)n de ^reimnlle. <&3ure ; a fesse, argent ; seme cross crosslets, or. <£lje famih) of <®renoille mas seated in Cornwall at tl)e earliest date.— Camden. ftabert JHallet oe Jtlontatgu. Ovules ; 3 fermals, or. IfHlltam plallet. €l)e same, mitl) a borduve ; barrt), araent and a3nre. Habert JWallet oe /ontaines. #able; 3 fermals, or. £Ul of tljese mere of tl)e same familn, bearing tlje buekles, mi)ie!) l)aue nom been changed for tlje escallops bn tlje Cngltsl) brand). Habert ^rosmesnil; tl)e same as ^rentemaisnill. denies; 3 fermals, argent. Hobert €ourbeoille. Cljeaun, or ano a3ure; on a cljief gules; 3 fermals, or. ^bose of tt)is name in GMoucestersljire, bore— rijequn, mitl) a fesse. €auoel peauoillain, or psnteoillatn. €lje same, mitl) a tioncel passant, or, in tlje c!)ief. €ljis familt) Ijeld lands in Itortljamptonsljire. HDilliam Jtlalleoille. ^3«re, on a cljief, araent, indented ; a lioncel passant, gules. JJalju peiuenille. Urgent ; a fesse, betmeen 3 cinquefoiles, sable. ftieljard d'lluetot. ^3«re; a bend, or. pellenauel oe fBellengues. Jlrgent ; a beno, or. fMsegant ire ireuere. #ame, mitl) a label, gules. JJsljn oe |)ellicot. $)aln, or ano a3nre, of 6 ; a cl)ief, aules. genrn £ot>el. titles j a griffin, rampant, or. €l)is familn, of considerable eminence, possessed large estates in ©rfordsljire. JJMju $)amon. <&3ure ; a cljief, or; a cljeorau, gules. €l)ose of tlje name of rtnt6 of tlje Ularmait parens became 0f importance in tlje reign of $jenrn JJcW* (^eoffretj $*oterel. Urgent; a rljief, gulee; a label, a3ure. Cljis name appears among tlje fpannerets temp. (£b. JJJ.; anb a familn of poterel Ijelb lanbs in Cornwall anb elsewljere. St^t^orm" ^ ustrtce 0e * a gjanssen. djea,tti), argent anb a3itre. Eljere mere liferent oim families of tljts name, at an eartn bate, in (Snglanb, one of wljom flourisljeb in Wottingljamsljire. Hobert be fDiran. Hert ; a benb, argent ; rott3eb, argent, ©ne of tljts familt) is mentioneb as ljaoing come oner witl) IfHlltam tlje Conqueror. Hobert puke of Warmanbn, granbfatljer of Hobert Courte-Qettse, mas also a pilgrim in "Palestine, as we Ijaoe before mentioned, page 1. %\\e following lines from IPare, erplain more fully tlje anecoote a^oteb bn |ieigl)tlet) : — " Ht Mvii tftobert a )ote alout, <£t a jote ia gent menout, <©uant une enfermete It butt, — ***** J*iara£Stn$ pobrea ftet ijucr ; & lur col\ it taitit porter : porter it taitit tn Ittterc, Com I'en porte cor3 tn btere. <£ibui atant' un p'elertn, 0i tit $3trou tn Cositcnttn ; Et Jerusalem benett, (£t al i^epulcre t$tt abett Ctl ao" encuntre gun |£>etgnur, IHult It potea He ia Uolnr, &£ie$ a tlebant It plure, <£t al parttr atj fcemantie Eele3 nobelea tit It fctrett, <8uant tn Jiormentfte benefit, Mi&tta, fctetnl, a mes amte a la gent "at mon pate Be ai oiables tresitut bte fat$ porter en paraUte ; $atan$ m' unt en lur col lebe', Wit me portent a Uame Wt. Ht pelertn &' en e^t tume, con, w\)ere \)e was jat)fuUt) receive* by $ing fewis. Jin the following year the /renri) tmmarcl) rtirtmnceir to t\)e $%\ean*er with seventy fyonsan* men-at-arms an* a great number of s\)ips, *efeatina the enemy, w\)o t\a* t\)ere enWauunre* to prevent l)is passage. €l)e $nfi*els, Ijametier, again collecte* their forces in an elevate* mountain pass in $ao*icea, an* in their turn totally overthrew the Christians. Mevert\)eless, &ing §ewis an* hi* (HXueen Cleanox nnlratutteMn l)el* on tl)exe pilgrimage to Jerusalem, €l)e two crnsa*ing monarch* nert agree* to besiege pamascus ; but i)ere they mere betratjeir bt) the Eastern Christians, w\)om jealousy in*uce* to prefer even $nfx*els to their brethren of the West. €l)ts usage so greatly *isgnste* both fy* &ing an* the C£m»ere Cl)ro- md« of S»t. penis* «0 Otte 0f tl)00e tt»l)0 ment to fSalefltine. from ttyat fruitless enterprise |f neoet returned ; ana t)io fate was unknown. gto onln daughter became Ijio fyeircoo, ano from tyer oe- orenoeo t!)c faon JUaraaret Jftonj- hran, n»l)0 numbered atnona ber descendant* tlje illustrious bouse of gjomard. mao a portion of ttye impress Jttand, in ljer struggles for tl>e tfjrone of England. <2lfter dtoers encounters and vutovuo in tl)e goln $*and, Ije became a templar, ana gauc lands to tl)ot order, direct male line mas e rtinct in 1348 ; but bn tl)f female side tl)e blood is continued in tl)e families of Cantilupc, ano ii|f present <£arls of pe lamarr. pioljop of Hereford, stauncl) supporter of [$*itt0 $enrn tlje Second against Cfyomas a ffrecket, oaoofo some time Jin fDalestine. Cl)e poterels ano fflarrtngtons art descended from porous bearing ti)f name of £olxot. □ \cfyffl& Irt ftttC$ no* at t^e $oln mnro under goui* tlje 5?f unit I). Ifclje familn bearing l)is name Ijauc been, since tlje Conquest, settled at Cljarlerote, in Warwickotyxre, mljcre tljen still remain. I&tte Ijoases of gtitxilton, Harrington, ano Jftelton, claim tljeir descent from Hicljard de £ucn f bn tlje female side. *lVLm) $Tt f>10tt mortaaaeo ait llji* lands to prepare for Ijis journen to cSrru- ■■salem, temp. £Up\)cn.—'Wioe jFragmentum 1 4 rt P : JHf. ^nWace 1 * Itoman be Hon, tljereis said» to be a Utorman of tlje namf of Pe flort. ^tljf ^Idrlard abooe-mentione mas of a Sharon familn ; ano tittyet Ijc, or a near relation; on ourrfeoina to tl)r rotateo of tlje ^t. Joljno, aoonmf tljfir name. i r mil Cpr. UPtUtam ae JWanaeuille went to Jerusalem wit!) "pijiltp, Carl of /lanaers, in tlje tmentt)-tljiri> near of tf)e reign of $jenrn tlje £>cani>. |t)reparatari) to Ijis jattriten Ije went ta Canterbury, an tlje ^Ijursoan befare Mastery far tlje purpase of taking leaue of S>t. ^Ijsmas, Ijaping ta perfarm same great action*, mljilst fighting aaaimt tl)e Iflagans* Ma saaner Ijaa l)e arrivea in flalestinc, tljan I)e besiegea gjjarang, a castle belangiug to tl)e Jlnfiirels. ^liaea btj fDljilip Caunt of /landers, mlja Ijaa been jaineb btj tlje templars antr Ijflspitallers, Ijr aftermaras lata siege ta tlje castle of paraglj, mljereupan jS>alaflin airuancea ta its relief mitl) a uast Ijast af JJnfibels. t£ljere mere but 20,000 Christians, u»lja, Ijameuer, (sans jlaljn fframptan,) aibea bt) tl)e waaa of tlje ^oli) QLvo$$, ana a uisian af armeb banos aesceniiing fram Ijeauen ta tljeir assistance, auer- came tljeir enemies, amaunting ta 50,000. UDtlliam ae Hftanbeuille faugl)t aaliantltj in tljis battle. ptj tl)e ajuice af tlje templars, Ije allawea tlje JJnfiaels ml)a mere in tlje castle af paraglj ta aepart, an tljeir giving up tlje place ana patjing a ranssm far tljeir Hues in gsla. ^Ifter tljen mere gane, (jameuer, it mas aiscsuerefr tljat wljat tljen ljai> giueu as gala mas nfltljiug but rapper ar brass. Jlfter tma tjears' seruice in tlje $)fllfl $*at)i», tPilliam ae Jflanaeuille returned ta Cnglana. $)e mas mare fartunate tljan mast af Ijis campanians ; far, insteaa af returning ruinea in Ijealtlj ano purse, mitlj lanas martgagea, anir Ijauing bareli) sufficient ta gain Ijim admittance inta same manastertj far tlje rest af Ijis bans, Ije came inta tlje rnjanment af Ijonars ana aignities. $)e aiefc mitljaut issue, ana Ijis <3lunt became Ijis Ijeiress. j£lje mas married ta IHHilliam be j£aij, fram mljom tlje present goto j£atj ana JS'ell aeouccs Ijis lineage, tljrauglj tlje familt) af /ienes. ^fcljere is a manument ta (jfteafrtj be JHan&eutlle in tlje temple Cljurclj. ft tbe name nf # t . Cterr, or #tnrlatr. t|,err „„ ,„,„ flf Wfmb , r , „ f , hi l ®ou S i. f,«i«, i„ puvbnn, Cburrb, Cooer. f f * Western P ,i 9 nmo •*« tbe rommanb *f t(,r abooe-mentioneb Crnoabero. «h« Surc^e f«m«l n of be ffnuell io rontempararn mitt, ^ Connneot < „„, fww it # r S««ww. >l,n hansel, Co. Caermartben, i 9 a Htwm ' «Ja«« «' foecbet, £rrbbi 9 |,op of Cantrrbnrn, bwaiw „, 6t(MtI „ MfJllrrt '« 2 TIT I f .** ,, *«* "•"«•« «»' ^ »*«»<«tio„ 9 . «« n>a 9 Ion aft r «J«I»A b, Albert /atiot, Pi.*., of „ „ i9 pvo Z*i« s U 9 a ,a » Pope mi mbmtt ta b«o autl,orit„. €|,i 9 JU«„ was „ )e €i)itf #«wt. of C„ 9 l«„b. J» « «„ rt line from l,im, tl,ro» 8 l, tbe IteniUea of Hot,, , *n b«rr 99 e 9 , the fnmtheo of fluboen anb ^nalebn ore beocenbeb. Jtlaurice be Croon mao fteli. in onel, bifll) esteem on |ii„ 9 ||enrn iljr #eronb, tfta i npon tl)e memorable arrorb anb trratn mabe between tl )n t motmrrli onJr iTouio *f #ranee,-tt.berebi, tben entereb into a tennne to oooiot eort, otber oooinot ami persons «.b«t*oener, onb to ooonme tbe rrooo,-be » M rbooen bn ^ing fienrn, mtl, tn more porone an» tbree pulp,,, (tfc, onme number bein 9 sent btffiino to objnot tl,e bi/ferenres betmeen tbe tmn bin 9 «, touel,in 9 Cootie Itobutf ««b otber mnttero; oil of »b«b were mbolln referreb to tbeir nrbitrntion, for * , r r v • laW, *' w « T **w Je« 9 «e. «|»« IMonrire ment to tbe ?"9 * an5 '; ««» »« « 8««t benefortor of tbe Unigbto €emnlars. iSe left t«« t«,o 9 o«o-©„„ «„o >„er. ®b«e io o fomil., of tfc, „«„« of Croon h£l V I" " f rfSN ' Sen f Walttr >» P" •«> »«H„bter onb hetreoo of fltnro, menf to tl,e |» tfl |f«„b. ®„ b«o retnrn %„re, be bieb m,tbo«t toone Jin ^„ (rro« 9 -te 99 eb) of « member of tbe fe |Jeb fomiln Jieo tn Cootwtrb Cb«rrl„ ^erto. €|,i 9 i„berit«„re noooeb to tl,e IUiUo« 9 hb«eo ( from n-bom tt came to tbe family of pertie nnb f, t U IPittonflbbij b' Creobt,. WaUtau Cort of ITeireoter, oon of Hobert Corl of Cedent, moo at ft Tu" K \ v . tletima B'' { " «(»' «ifl" of ^in 9 J^tepben. €b^ km& tooh a great btottbe to b»m ; anb beprinino b«m of l,io eitn of KHinrbeoter, rebnreb it to aobeo. Hotm,tbotanbin 9 tljio, me finb tftat KUaleran mao betrotbeb to a han^tev of $ing Stephen, when she was but two ijeax* old. the families of Wochfort and fifrontfovt are the descendants of HUaUran. JBodf ret) m*vt*l aided the Crttsair*rs in defeating Margin, near Vripolis. m* wife Wrmenaavoa accompanied l)im into Palestine. §e is mentioned in the m $ Pooh of ti)e Mobility (ptit. Jfe*.) as a paron; temp. Stephen. Waiter de fifraisnil, ov Jttentl, mas in Palestine gi.p. 1147; and was imprisoned at fctjre, bt) the &ing of Jerusalem, for having been print) to tl)e assassination of the §egate of tl)e 2\pnsini. #. fcettm. P er €t)trrH, son of the celebrated knight of tl)at name who can*** the death of Wtlitam Uufm, died whilst making a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Z^e paronets of tt)e name of %ml ml)o are settled in Wssex, are descended from tt)e same stock j as also some collateral branches. WicftttMM. Mafeert git} Walter of ®swell, Herefordshire, mas at tt)e Crusades, temp. genrt) the Second, according to t\)e piacitorum frbbreviatio. families bearing tt)e names of Matcliffe and Jftilirmat) are descendants, through heiresses, from t\)e fords $it$ tUalter. But foriae €mold picot went to tt)e §oln fand in the second (Crusade, as appears from »eate. tt)e notnli Inrm Megis. ge mas most probabln ti)e Seneschal of that William de Warren previously mentioned. Malph poteler— so called from t)is folding the office of putter to Robert ®arl of f&ellent— is mentioned in tt)e Chronicles of gt. Penis: " %i se croisiennt tnit eil qui ci sont name (3. de (Courtenai, Wnillaume le €uens de Wnareune, le poutillers, 11 kc. ®t)ere mere two families of tt)is name in Cnalctttir, one of whom were patons of Wem. Peter de Q$)burville, we find, was at Jerusalem in ttye ti)irtt) -first near of tl)e reign of $enrn the first ; since l)is nephew is recorded to have sued out of the livert) of i)is lands, till t)e returned from the §oln §and.—vide pipe, Moll 31, 1- <£udo girsicl) is said bt) Wongh to have lined in tt)e reign of $enrn tt)e first. c2tn effign {cross-legged) of t)im still exists in gontl) gicre €t)urct>. nainauld de ffiare, or Pe la Mate, is mentioned in William of %nre as Waning fought in Palestine. $vt t\)at time tl)ere were in England two families of consideration bearing tl)e name of f>* la Jttar* : one settled in Herefordshire and the other in Oxfordshire. %o$er *be ffiowbrax), ton of Miael oe <3Ubtiu, wexxt to ttye gjoln fano uiitf) $ittt0 gout*. $)U oitpotition wat to enttyutiattic , ano tye mat to strand It) imbue* witty ttye tpirit of oevotion, ttyat tye txoxce attumeo t\)e tian of ttye crott. t\it tecoxxo iournen, tye rexnaixxeo at ^erutalem wtyen oivert ottyer pertont aeparteo ttyence oxx accouxxt of ttye truce between (®nn oe gutianan ano ttye goloan of pabnlon. gifter a lapte of time, galaoin, takina aovantaae of ttye quavvel between ttyit tame (Bun ano ttye ®arl of ^ripolit, concerning ttye crown of ^erutalem, entereo Palettine axxo ntterix) vanqnittyeo ttye Christian*. Jtt ttyit untyappx) overttyrow, Woaer oe fflowbrax) ano ttye $ina. of ^erutalem were maoe pritonert. %o$er wat reoeemeo bn tl)e Qemplart, ano, accoroina to one account, left Palettine ttyortln after. €>iu of ttye olo leaenot of ttye time, relating to ttyit noble, runt ttyut : " Qttyat beina at latt wearieo witty ttyete warret, tye retnmeo to ^nalanoe, ano in l)it jonmen tyome, finoina a fierce ttraaon fiatytina witty a lion, in a certain uallen xxameo garranell, tye mortalln wonnoeo ttye oraaon ; wtyerebn tye to aaineo ttye love of ttye kina of beattt, ttyat tye followed tyim to GSttfllaitir* to tyit cattle at §ooe." Moaer oe fflowbran wat mcceeoeo bn tyit ton Miael, wtyo went to Palettine witty nictyar* ttye fxrtt. ffiaraaret ffiowbrat) convene* ttye tyonort of ttyit familn to ttye illuttriont tyoute of Ijflttwrir, Hirijarii €&ur oe f ion man with truth be calleo the nern ssnl sf cljitwtrn. €f)is mas evince* most ftfit^tcuausilt) bn l)is aallant etnUit* in Palestine; an* a vevn succinct account of the leaoing event* in which he was the principal actor, man perhaps be interesting, €lje oepavture of $ina fouis of /ranee ano the l&mpevov Csnrab, after tlje secono Crnsaire, ano t\)e subsequent victories of the garacens, xenoereo the alreaon oiminisfyeo possessions of the (Christians in the gain $ano each oan more insecure. (®>nr iion-i)earteo $iua oio not require much solicitation to inouce l)tm to assume t\)e cross) ano that Ije mialjt set forty v)ortl)iln, ano like a chivalrous monarch, h* h^o recourse to various oevices for raisins tnonen fox the campaign : Ije pMaeo his towns, castles ano jewels, ano ettxacteo large sums fxom his subject*, bn feigning to have lost Ijis sianet ring. §e set sail in 1190, with *h»tt 30,000 hoxse ano foot; ano after passing bn giciln ano (Cnpxns,— both *f wfab place* felt tl)e e|feet of Ijis victorious arm*,-— he arrit>eir in "Palestine in the spxing of 1191, in time to pxess uiaarausln the siege of <3Ure. $jis valoux aioeo much to etpeoite tlje surrender of this town ; ano on the 12tl) of $uln, the xeo-cxoss banner again waveo ovex its walls. €ljis tnctarn was staineir bn a blaafctj traaeirn, in which Iticljarir voas tlje prin- cipal actar : on some mtsunlrerstanflina arising with #alai>in, concerning tlje ransom af same prisoners, l)c oxoexeo 2,000 of them to be massacre* in the sight of the two axmies. gjere it was that, with f««> anaer, Ije tare tuown the banner of the Puke of ^ustxia ano thxew it into the oitch of the town, ^artln after tlje surrender of gicxe, the craftn flljilip Augustus quitteo the shares of Palestine ano ljurrteir back to «f ranee, while l)is ware rljtoalnrus rioal was fighting aailn battle on the roao to Jlerusalem. Jin tlje monty af August, t\)e Christian armt) marchea forty on the voatu to C#sarea, mhile galaoin ererteir ail i)is best energies to oppose their progress. €l)e armt) was five aans in tranelling to Caesarea, a distance of anln tljirtn-sir miles ; ana the jaurnen was not perfarmea in that time without oveaoful fatigue: ti\e armt) being abligea to win enern inci) of grauna bt) \)aro fitting,, September saw ti)e ualiant manure!) leaatng on l)is hast tl)raugh tl)e aangeraus oefiles towaros Jaffa : each precipice an* crag was tinea mith tt)e archers of tl)e Mussulmans— ano thus hunareas of ti)e Christians fell from tl)e shafts of ti)etr unassailable foe. ^he \)eat was intalerable, ana t\)e thirst of t\)e troops areaaful ; tt)e loss of men sustained bt) ti)e Christians mas cansiaerable ; an* upuwras of 400 of their Ijarses were slain. €l)is was most severely felt bt) t\)e heaniln-armea knights; but ti)e enthusiasm far their cause f ano tl)e example of t\)eir leairer, bore them up ; ano on tl)en marchea, amitr eanstant charges of caualrt) ano sljamers af arrams, till on j^aturaan tl)en fauna themselves in the presence of ti)e wl)ole fkloslem army, ©n moveo tl)e Christian farce j ttichara baoe t\)e troops act on the oefensioe ; but the ranstant attacks af tl)c Saracen canalrn sa irritate* the templars ana gjaspitallers, t!)at then cljargea the |Waslems ana the figl)t became general. €l)e pramess af fticljara alane saaea tl)e aan ; ana amio banners tarn ana blaaan,— emblems af tl)e aan,— t!)e Christians aonanceo tamaras <2lrsaaf, ana on tl)e fiklonoat) fallamittg rracl)e& Jlafa. gere tl)en fonno ti)e fartificatians utterln aestranea : ^alaain l)ao aismantleir the towns ana aenastatea the rauntrn bn fire, in araer to Ijarrass the Christians : (Cwsarea, Hamla, Jlajfa ana ^sralan, as mell as all the milages, Ijaa fallen befare l)is tnerarable mill. ^l)is canstant canflict ana fatigue l)aa irampea the araaur af the Crusaaers, ana a number af tl)em returnea bt) sea to <3lcre ; but Hichara, w\)o was oetermineo ta perseuere in t)is praject, gatljerea mhat farce l)e conlo f ana waiteo at Jlaffa till it mas aeemea pruaent ta aonance. Che Cemnlars, hauing encaunterea a uastln suueriar farce af ^Haslem caualrn, mere nearln suermhelmea, mljen Cteur ae §ion arriuea ta their rescue, ana mith h« tremenaaus battle-are aia na little seruice in sauing them fram bein$ cut to pieces. Jin the manth af Hauember, ttichara leJr his armt) towaros Jerusalem; but tlje farmiaable aefiles leaoina to ti)e gait) Citt)— tl)c mant af suuulies, ana tl)e presence af galaoins wi)ole armt), forceo the oe^ecteo <€rnsaoers to retrace tljeir steps ta Jaffa ana ^Iscalan; ml)ere, after ensuring famine ana all the harrars af mar, then passea the minter. Cl)is ueriaa was consnmeo in xebnilbin$ the fartificatians ana making farans. pissensions broke aut in the Christian camu ; ano Hichara, mith l^e templars, still lingerea in the ruinea remains af ^tscalan— their erplaits canfinea ta intercepting carauans, ar rescuing Christians as then mere lea ta slanern. Jit mas nat till Jlune that tl)e Christian forces were once more in motion : then marchea ta pertniebal) ; ana there all \)ope of reaching Jlerusalem was abanaaneJ*. Hichara returnea ta JUre to embark far Cnglana ; ana mhen actuallt) preparing ta set sail, hearing af the strait of the ®axxxson at Jaffa, Ik tiuxxxeo to tyeix ailr ; anir arrant* bt| *ea, t^em from tljnr peril. §MI) Hicljartr anlr ^alaHn xoexe in a toltmtt* *tat* af Ijraln); an* aft*r a f^w week* nf unxntertupU* \)ostxixtn f peace was establish*. J)t was aaxeeo tljat ti)r Christian* *faut* i)ave t\)e txal)t of Dinting tl)e §oln gepuict)xe ; an* tl)at €t)rr, anir Jaffa, as well as all ti)e sea coast between tyese towns, s^onio belona to t\)e $atxns. &xna Mc^ata left Palestine on the 25tl) of October, 1192. » ill! . ,■> OSrOllW? , gexb o\ $ataiV* Castle, left Catalan* witty HtcljarJr C*nr ire gum, anb, accoxb- tttfl to fyxompton, bieb before <3Ure. $io *nxname ma* f&mxa*, ttye ca*tle being ttyen in ttye po**e**ion of goto* beating ttyat name, from ttyem it paw b to ttye goto* %xego$e anb ttye f&vanoioon*. accompanied ttye atmn of ttye ftxmabex*, ano, being a pexoon of conoioexation, mat one of ttye witneooe* to ttye Charter of Peace concluoeo between Qancxeo of &iciln ano ttye $ing of Wngtano, at JWeasina. f&tye lineal oeocenoant of ttyi* branc!) x* goxb $tyren>0bnrn, ano ttye collatexal branrlje* are families bearing ttye name of f&albot. irljari Ure Catttfrit* MMf of pexkotyixe, ano fannfrer of ttye gibbet) of Combe in tflPrtrtuu kstyite , wa* one of ttye gibmixal* of ttye ^ngliolj fleet. $e axxioeb at gxobon witty *it *tyip*, ano after Uncling at $&ax*eille*, lanbeb at Cnpru*, ano wa* joineo in ttye government of ttyat place witty Hobert Qarntyam. ge wa* oranmea on ttye coa*t of |Jale*tine. William ano Hubert be Camml were also in ttye *ame Cru- *aoe. Ztye jeorenaant* from tljio famtln are ttye pnraetto, Ulernona, ano (Bxieolet)*. wa* conottaineb to pa** awan tyi* goxo*t)ip of gittle ftopotom, in WarroicMjire, to ttye monk* of Combe anb ttyeix *ncce**ox* fox evex, reretotng from ttyem ttyxee Ijiworeo anb twentn maxk* sterling, wtyicty monen wa* to fit tyim fox tyi* jonrnrn to ttye goln Ztye jJaronet bearing t^e name of giotlet) i* ttye bixect be*cenbant from ttyi* familt). *et out ^ for P*it*tine in tfje tfjtro near of ttye xeign %ui}mb flic £xx*t, bmt otto oaring tyi* jonrnrn, mtyxl*t an tyi* nonage ta Palestine, wa* mabe Wooexnox of Cnpruo. €i)e Emperor of ttyi* toiano, tyaoing been taken prisoner, beggeb giing tlictyaxb not to pnt tyim in irons. I&o ttyi* rranest Cteur be gxon gave l)i* a**ent f bmt eoaoro tyi* promise bn tmmeaiateln putting tyim in bomb* of oilnex. &oom after regaining t)i* fteebom, V of this *ame Gmperor endeavoured to recover kingdom; for which rebellion l)e was f)att0*ir nm a gibbet by the governor, Recording to one account, Robert Zurnham was entrutteo xvitt) the ci)arae of $ing Richard's fame** till i)e reached England ; and on t\)e Ring's deliverance from captivity, was, on consideration of tyis services, exempted from contributing to the scntage for \)is ransom, ginotyer account of i)is exploits is given by a quaint old writer, wi)o quotes Robert of Gloucester* s rtynmes : " "Robert of ^tmUjam witl) \)is function Gan to crake -many a crown*. ut \)* was so busi* in cracking tit* garacens' crowncs, that \)*took* t\)* l*ss* heed of i)is own*, and there was sloyne whose areate losse &yng Rychard i»utl) thus lament : " ^las \)e send yat was bore, fiHn and parous biti) nigh forlore, gislaw is Robart of fecestre, Cl)at was mn cnrteys piastre, (Burn h?$ on l)tm was worth a knight, gind Robert of t£urnl). | aiitUtn £«(>*Mw of Canterbnrn, mas born cf poor parent*, at Exeter, rn^ere, in t)i* earln tan*, x)e kept a school* g§e afttrmart* joint* tlje oroer of QLwte r~ cian monks ; ano tyavina enjoneb various cfyurcl} vianitito, was, in one course uf time, electeb to t^e tee of Qianteeburx)* #i* bisputes mitt) tt)e refraetorn monk* fyere rose to *nri> a \)eia^t t\)at % #ing himself mas obliaeb to interfere, patb- min mas a strenuous supporter of tiie Qrnsaoes, anb bnina at ttie sieae of Zricee, left all \)is effect* to be binibeb amonast t)is solbier*. Uxlbvaitl 1ft CftfTfttt* or, as Vinisauf writes, "be Carrea miles p ero p limit s et ut ieo confibens, 11 belonaeo to tl)at familn tnljiflj bescenbeb from Walter fit) ^tfyer. $n olb writing* we finir families bearing tt)e name of Carun (wt)ic^ mas oeriveo from tt)e baronn of Carew), stnleo Carnn, Carrn, Carrta, ano latterln Car*w. tjtye abane-mentianefc ffaltoht mas in flaleatine in 1189, ano mas instrumental in repulsing tl)e jfraracens in tljeir desperate sartie fratn ^Irre. pesrenfcant* are ^arfrCarew of Gastleboro, gir Walter Carew of #ac- cumbe, part*, ano tt)e (Car ems of Carew Qastle, seateo at €romcombe ; mitt) ttieir callaterat branches. BtytX It mas also present at tye sieae of &cre, but t)e bieb before tl)e snrrenfrtr of tl>e flare. €l)i* familn is not parti- cularly tnenttaneb, nrcent in an old Hull, temp, f&bmarb tfte first ; mt)ere &ir $ol)n §aule is frfsrribe* as Jjalfcina Units in fancas^ire ano Westmarrlans. €l)e freseenfrants of t\)is familn at present ettant, are tlje forbs fUnnnamare ano tl>e f&arsnet* bearing t^e name of $awlrn. ^oixn *e #t. >l,n #i«a Utrlpar* to ffl destine; l,e is m*ntt0n<* tit Robert of Gloucester's ri)x)mes, an* Jiennet Ijas tl,e follomina anecirote relate to l)tm : << £i n0 H«|, ar ^ m « d$ * wit{) ^ ^ f 0f ^ ^ a «i»*n, tnsptreir mitl, fees!) es ttraae , att , tl)0tt(j|)t „ f ^ ftfil01Di > . ttamrli,-to ite about tl,e left lea of a « r td« number of knights, a leather t^ona or tatter; ti>at bn a sense of glorx) an* assurance of rewar*, tixex) might be cmte* to tjjt greater courage." ^nxona ti)e Jurist* sclectea for ttf* tottnctun wnetkx* Stt. $ot>n an* €amoil. $>om* consi**r ti)is Unit* to be tl)e origin of iftf ©roer of tlx* barter. *escen*ants from >l } n *e Bt. >b» are t\)e WnUU, w\)o brand)** off from ti)is familx) temp. ®. IJjIJI, ano tlx* l,u ^tiloman. gilbert #it 3 Waiter, pisliop of galxsburn, was chosen as an creditor bn Palomtn, &rd)bxsi)op of Canterbury $e was sent bn Hina lticl)ara wxtl) tl)ose wi)o wxs\)e* to visit tl)e $olxx g>*pnlclxr* j ano on an intro*uction to galaoin, obtaxneo from t\im permission to celebrate tixe ttolx) offices tl)ere witi) two Wt^ops ano a certain number of peacons. Hubert, among others, was com- mt*st,m** to treat for t\)e exchange of captives at €nre. &fter accompanying mng Htcljaro xn ail \)is *angers, Ije returne* to Cnalanir, ano *ie* at Brotnptmi. Canterbury ; of wl)ic\) citx) i)e possessed tixe &rc[>bislsopric . $e was brother to Cljeobalo, wl)o founoeo ti)e ixouse of putter, in Cretan*, an* from wi)om oescenos tixe Marquis of Wrmonoe an* ttxe otlter brand)** of tixat familn. Robert *e gable, Sablol, or *e Sabulis was a joint ^omiral of $ing mctxar*'* fleet. (2Dit i)is arrival in Palestine, Ije was cixosen <®ran* faster of tixe temple ; an* in tyat capacih) was present in nearlx) all ti)e engagements tljat took place, €l)e most memorable conflict was t\)at terrible one in tlie fiel* of &rsoof; inwt\ict\ tixe &nfi*els *irecte* tijetr fiercest attacks wherever tixe mftite mantle of tixe templars was to be seen. €l)e plain was cooere* witi) tixe wil* peiranins, ti)e fierce Africans, ano tlje w\)ole Moslem farce nnoer tlje mtaljtn ^alaHn, €^e battle was ixot an* well eantesteo ; an* ti)e Jnfioels *i* not retreat till upwar*s of 32 superior officers an* 7 3 000 common soloiers l)a* been slain : tixe loss sustaine* bn tljc Christians *i* not amount to a tentix pari of tixat number, ©n ^in Bicljarys departure from Palestine, Robert *e gable, bexng l)is frien*, place* a aallcn at ixis disposal, ano enoeloncir l,im in tfte Ijabtt of a ^nialjt templar. €l,e name of ^able l,as been converte* into race lies burie* on JWount j^tnat. 1 1 / an* Philip Matmion were among tl)e pawns wfyif seroeb in the thhb Qvutavt ; then were fe nbalgarb* of the baronn of Qamwartl), an* of the manor of $crioel*bn in£incoln*hire: the latter too* he la bn Qfrrano j»t. iT^nartr appeared ta l)im in Ijis sleep ana Ma Ijim 0a free, put tlje knialjt, an awaking,, aeemea it all a aream, till tlje same spirit appear** to l)im a wanir time; mljereau, mill) mucl) spiritual alaaness, Ije maae a nam ta (©air ana j£t. ^eanara tljat Ije maula be tlje faunaer of a Ijause of nuns af tlje penedictine araer ; mljiclj Ije Ijaa na saaner pramisea tljan mirarulausln Ije was set free ana rarrieir ta Ijis own waaas af UlDrarljall. put nat knaming mljere Ije was, Ije ashed in mljat rauntru Ije mialjt be, of a sljepljera; wx)o, at first, was mucl) affrialjtea ta see a man so aueraraum mill) Ijair, but at lenrttlj consented to ranaurt l)im ta Ijis own Jjause." Clje familn bearing tlje name of Clintan are tlje descendants af tlje abaue rrusaaer. Osborne <$iffara belonged to tlje familt) af tlje Q&iffords Carta af puckinaljam. ^Ijis rrusaaer was crrammunicatea far stealing tn»a nana aut af tlje nunnery at UUiltan. $)e onixy receiuea Ijis absalutiau far tljia act an tlje fallamtng Ijara conditions : ui}. — tljat Ije sljaula neuer again enter a nunnern ar be in tlje company of a nun; tljat far tljrce j^unaaus Ije sljaula be n»l)ipuea in tlje cljurclj ana as often in tlje market-place ; t\)at Ije sljaula fast a certain number af mantljs, ana wear na sljirt far tljrce nears ; ana lastln, tljat Ije sljaula take na title ar Ijabit af a knt0l)t an Ijim, but mear apparel af russet calaur till l)e Ijaa been tljrce nears in tlje gjaltj gand. IPeeuer mentians tlje eristence af a manu- ment belanging ta tljis GDsbarne ; wl)a liuea temp. §is paateritt) exist unaer tl)ia name. Habert ana Clt)a ©iffara laere alaa at tl)e tl)ira Cruaaae. €l)e arma af ftabert are aiuen aa embla3anea bn Halpl) praake.— Ha. 1120 JM^. ^a^male l^ibrarn. €^e eaat assianeo to ©abarne C^ijfara in tl)e aame Hall, is— araent ; ttaa bara, ^emellea, $u. f on a c\)ief, an. ; a lian paaaant, ar. Ha^er ae flale, wi)o was summoned to parliament as a paran, was killea at tbe aieae af ^cre. IDilliam ae flale, |Tara af goxxtt) flale ana ^laptan, was witi) tlje abaae Haaer in fMeatine ; tl)et) mere tlje aeaeenaanta of Williaxn ae fflala, m^a came auer mill) tlje Canauerar. ^Ijeir preaent repreaentatiuea are tl)e families of pole of gi)ute f ana tl)e Pale Carero* af ^Intant). rrman Paren, ar P'^treei, joined tx)e expedition aaainst tlje ^araeena, unaer giino, ftirljara tlje /irat. €lje aeaeenaanta af tljia baranial Ijauae are tlje families af parctj, ana tljraual) Ijeireaaea tljaae af ^tranauiatja, Cannera, and Canatable of partan Canatable. Clement ^llbini mas killea in attempting ta earn) part af tlje malls af ^Ure an assault, ge mas a member af tljat pamerful familtj fram mljam tlje JHambrans af Caekraina aescena. mUtUtctm <3Ubim oi pincerna belong to tlje same familn as tl)e abaue-namea Clement. $e mas OEarl of <3lrnnael ; mljicl) title Ijas since passeir ta t\)e Puke af Marfalk. • (&evavo oe /urntual mas tin actioe participator in most of t!)e event* of tlje 33romptoit. t1)trir Crusaae. general of tl)is name were mxnxnoneo to parliament as parans; ano tlje title still xenxaxm in abeyance between tlje goto* jtftaurtan ana petre. €!)amas iPilliam, ©ugKale. went ta Palestine ta jain tlje Christian armn mill) Cceur ae $*ian. %ir '. ®* lt > ***** *« f«««H« ^ing tl)i* name now extant " tn ^ucestersx^xre an* otyee counties. Sir Moger flalmer of €astle fackin an* Palmeston, co. Jftatja, \)as U)e same armorial bearings as tt)e abone-nameo Wxllxam. Scrips mete assxxxne* at ti)e time of tt)e €rusa*es as a ba*ge of paving petfotme* t\)t pilgtimage . git Wc\)at* petciual of gtawel ano Weston in <3it*ano attenoeo $ing Wchato in tl)e tl)ir* €msa*e. Qraoition reports, tt)at txaving lost lea in an engagement, t)e still continue* tl)e combat till tie also lost an arm ; an* even then remained nnoannteoU) on horseback till \)e fell from loss of blooo. €!)ts tottotv oi tB biitlm tt)t oviain of t\)e familx) cttst-a knigtxt on txorseback tint!, one leg, «*K wWf houses of <£amont ano &r*en ate linealU) *escen*e* from tt)it cmsaoet; also families beating tt\e name of Percioal. Malpl) passet tttntnto in safetn fvom Palestine, ano mas sxxmmoxxe* to Parliament as for* of Pranton. §is *escen*axxts, tl)ronai) heiresses, att tx)e familits of tx)e namt of £i)irltx) ano tlje pttstnt <£arl ferrers. 2Uezan*er gntttvel mas enrolleo in t\)e tanks of t\)t €l)ristian armx) in Palestine, gome tnembfrs of tl)is familt) xvere summoned to Parliaxnent as parous. €1)* fnttetels of punster €astle ate oescenoeo from ttxe same stock as ti)is ctnsaoet. ©utaJSrt ginotew o'Wspess is mentioned in tt\e <®nta Wei pet francos as amoxxa t\)ose v« franco*. W fy j i neJr tl) , f0YCe$ ^ tfK crtwa3 , fw# name of t\)at most ancient familx) of Speke, of $or*ans, neat ^Iminster, mas otiainallx) wtitten <&spess, V^spek, Spec, ano Aspect). mmv^ot $ngt> pagot, wi)o mas settle* at Mewton in Warvoickst)ire, mas at tl)e tt)ir* OTartotcfe^tre. Crusair*. ®is *escen*ants ate tl)ose faxnilies *ftit| bear l)is name, an*, tl)rougl) ixeitesses, ti)e familx) of €*ington. IPtUtam *e €xxrcn mas one of ti)ose mt)o guarantee* t\)e petfotmaxxce of tk* tteatx) between &ing mct)at* a\x* Qancte* of gicilxj. §e accompanie* ti)e €tusa*ets to Palestine, an* signalize* tximself neat $oppa. $is *escen*ants ate t\)e got* &ingsale an* ottxet btanci)es of ttxe We €ontcx) familx). Petet *e Ptatellis-one of ttxe best kni^ wl)o setne* mitt) Wci)at* in \)is wats—wos a patticipatot in one most c\)ix>altoxxs exploit will) out lion-i)e atte* $ing, wx)ict) st)all be t)ete telate* as conciselx) as possible : (f ^e town of $oppa or $affa, being scantiln garrisanea, was assaileo bn an auerwhelming force of JJnfiaels, wt\o threatened to slaughter all the Christians within the wail*. Zl)e gallant knights of the cross wt\o aarrisoneo the citaoel resisted their attacks, and sent messengers to % $ing, at <&cre, with the account of tijetr piteous state. Hichara \)ao collected gallens, ant* was readx) to act sail far «£nglana ; but airectln he Ijeara of the straits of his fellaw Christians, \)c r!)angea Ijis intention, and despatching a large fovcc of Cemnlars to their aid bx) lana, \)c hastened bn sea to JJaffa. Hnfartunateln tt)c win* proved cantrarn, ana ttirhara was aelanea : ti)c land forces also met with many obstacles an their march- Meanwhile the aavtxson i)ad been forced to capitulate far the surrender af ti)e place in three dans— unless sncconr arrtuea within that pevxoo after mijic!), t\)e wl)ole population was to be at t\)e merrn of the ^Moslems—a cruel alternative of deatl) or slauern. Raffling taints still rantinuea; each mament braught the doomed inhabitants af Jloppa nearer to their surrender ; a few haurs anln were left, when liichard's gallen appeaxeo in Brompton. siaht. ^i)e $ing anchared off the tawn, ana saw the whale coast lined with cauntless Saracens : his knights, deeming the tawn last, eaunselled him to set sail aaain; but befare tljen t)ao determined u»hat to da, a priest, at the risk af his life, swam to tl)e vessel from tt)e besieged, ana informed the $ing af the desperate canditian af tlje garrison : na tidinas of tl)e land forces hauing been received. €l)e knights, seeing tl)e hast of galaoin stationed alang tlje share, adnised Hichard to return ; wherean he errlaimed : f jDerditian seife that man n»ha \)as nam one tl)augl)t af retreat/ ana at ance tl)rem himself inta the wanes ana leaned on tl)e share, fallawed bn the fleter de flratellis lutein mentioned , ana ©alfrid ae f*ans, accompanied onln bn 17 knights ana 300 archers, gje cut VtniiAvl. liis wan thrauflh tlje Saracens, ana encamped beneath *i)e malls of $oppa ; no one daring to cross tl)e furiaus career of onr chiualraus manarrh. ^he arriual af the templars, shartln aftermaras, causea the complete raut af the enemn." ©alfria ae pat)s, ar ae posco, was enaaaeo in the action just namea. ^Uraraina. to Puaoale, t)is ieseenaants are to be trace* in tt)e families bearina the name af Wooo—s))owina the enrions maae af ginalicisina tl)e Morman name— ana thase retaining the appelatian af ffrans are alsa oescenoeo from tt)e same race. (Bouqi) mentians an effign (crass-leggea) of a gir Habert ae pays, mha alsa jainea the thira ^Lrnsaoe. Che arms in tl)e engraaing (mhich are thase fauna in Calta. a. 18, Catt. v. the Hall of gir §. Itiealas) are ainen in preference to tx)ose generally assianeo to the familn af $e pons : ar. ; two bars, au. ; a cantan, an.— Woe 1120, ^tshmale. tUilliam puraet, ^t. seraea in Palestine 1192; he tljen assnmeo f in abHtian to i)is armarial bearing, a crescent ana a star, as a baage of his services as a Crueaaer. C^n his return fram the gain fanoj IPilliam puraet cammittea an V Warfotcfe. act wlyxcx) tlj* *imr<:* *f nmor**. gt* *t*war*, fttmnjj Iji* a*«n«, atUmj>t<* % c\)a*titt) af txi* laax) ; ana IjatnttA trpmtitrt* a tmrst inaianant repnUe, retain*, in avaev ta conceal l)i* txeacl)exx), ta accnae Ijer af infiaelitn on l)i* matter'* xetxxxn. €l)ts actuation *a enxaa,eo gxr William, tljat xxpon i)x* wife 1 * appxoat\)ina ta embrace i)im, l)t atabbeo l)tx ta tlye l)eaxt. §er inno- tenee xva* *i)avtlt) afterwaro* oiscooereo. &x)e preasnt gir Robert pxxraet i* axrectlx) aeactxxoea fxom ti)i* gir William. '(trine fit)-® eteVb wtxo ixx 2 Hie. beina at $&e**ina in gicilx) mttb tf>at $inn, mat witnesa ta tljat agreement matie between l)tm attir Qlancxeo. Jn $ai)n X l)e paia 500 mark* far licenae ta maxrt) tx)e wiaaw af §enrx) ae €am\)ill, a rict) merchant af fonoon. §i* inheritance, in aefaxxlt af male i**ne, went to tl)e §i*U* af Uttgtmimt. fram t))i* *ame familx) af fityt&eeolo oe*cena tl)e Pnkc* af feinatn an* tx)e fity^erala* af jlr* lana. fa mentioned among t^e beoieger* of gitcon in tf)e Hull in tt)e ^U^mole gibtatt). $t ma* of tt>af pamtvfnl fa mtli) wfyicl) plant* *nrl) a conoptrnona pati in cut earln Ijtotorn* Clje ft arm an paron William fi&alet, otnleb bn Camben Vice- come* of tJorn*l)tre, fa mention** in ttjr Human be Han far l)i* feat* at parting*; ma ta l)i* charge ma* rommttteb ttje corn*? af gjarolb* forge bontain* ana ettennve grant* were mabe ta tt)i* familn in garner- *et*l?tre, mtyere tevetal place* beat tfyeir name, met) aa Corrn |Halrt, jStyenton fiiaUt ; at mljict) latter nlace tfyete are tmo interesting *ennlcl)ral monn- ment* af tt)i ancient fenbal #orb* af tl)i* eonntn ; ball), ttjongf) *abln mutilate*, fyaoc tt)exv lea* txa**ev, in taken af Waning aaanmea tl)c era**, /ram tl>e character af tie cfoain armanr ana tfye atyane af tl)e *l)telb*, tl>e*c mannmenta mere af tlje neriob af tt)e tljtrb Crnoabc. <$ne af tljem, aa ma* frranenttn tlje raae, Ijaa tlje rigtyt leg reating an a lion. Clje rrn*aber mentioneo in tt|e ^oljmole Hall bare for l)io arm* tfyrre fermalo ; ana ftna tma kntgtjt* af Ifyia name, in tlje Boll of ^Irm* jmbltoljeb bn $tr $. Kirola*, a loo bore buckle*. &fye present familt) Ijaoe far tljrtr beoire — ajurr ; tijree escallop*, or ; mt)icl)/ mill) out boubt, mere a**nmeb bn tlje abooe-nameb <£ru*aber. ^tt)e bearcnbant* of tl)o*e fenbal |Torb* are otill evtant in tl)e families af tt)e came name, of wtyam j£ir ^Ueranbcr Jftalet, £*t., $. JR. Minister at $tnttgarb, of Wilbttrn Jjouoe, is tf)e nreoent l)eab. * — r 'UxnuVr (Htf ttttt*. or Caaneto, ma* a Crusabcr j Ije lie* bnrieb at ftnbbington Cijnrcl)/ f*ebforb*btre. Hi* be*cenbant* are atill Ji^^ertant. S?ome member* of tlji* familn mere anmmoneb to parliament a* itaran*. atuttiqlj 0f Bamlrig!) mabe a nam to go ta tl)e gain |anb. $i* efftgn ^?Ki^K (cra**-leggeb) lie* in Ureter Catljrbral. iS^ir Walter Haletgl) be*- cenbeb from tl)i* crn*aber. \\i\\x\v\ ©atWttlgtOtt^ $t. ma* otanbarb-bearer ta Hirljarb Ccrur be £ton in |Hale*tine» ©ne of l)i* be*cenbant* a**nmeb ti)e name af ^mttl)/ ta aootb tlje nra*crintian* anb tmnriaonment moiety toon |»lnce after ti|e mar* betmeen tfye fjonoe* af IJork anb |Tanra*ter. fLt)e renre*entatine af t^at familn i* Car. Carrington §?mnit). Jt i* fannb in tf)e §axlxian JWS?. 4,204, tljat tlje ctyanae of name was ejfectea in 1446 ; ana tljat in 1602 genrn J5mitl) (rol)a Ijaa 0ir 00110) 0100 £tyeriff af <&zzet. §0x0 Carriit0tan 1)00 al00 asmmto ti)is name a0 beina a ae0cenaant of tt)is race. timlmian §£h Moaev HDallt)0b0r0nj ztvveo in tlje tljira Cni0aae. Clje fallaunn0 le0ena &. 2,252. jjas foen r ^ f0r ji^ f fjitn: ff £L axete en0raae of a $ini0ljt ralltja JStjr H00er H>aUt)0b0r0tii; 0am tnme tljere was a knna\)t owtilinn in Carnnwtl wi)ose name was #ir Moaet HHallt)0li0r0ta ^fclje wljtjrlj witlj artU oeoocian went on fDtjl- ntnmaae nnto tlje $)aln lanoe to seke tlje $)aln cxosse f ana wente Ije ana ana maoe I)t0 f)t)l0rima0e. Jlfare tlje 0ena Cra00e \)e maoe i)x)s petition nnto $Ulmi0l)tie (&oo, ano Ij*00tt0l)t Ijnm antr tljat $)aln velicke tljat Ije mij0l)t optanne ano Ijane a pece of t\)e sex)o &xosse f ano tljat it mt)0ljt not be espxje 0. tfcljen tlje tl)t)0lj of tlje satxo $x)x Moaer acljea 00 00™ tljat Ije was fanne to ciawe l)O0 tljij0l), ano tljen 1)1)0 tljnglje open* 0, ano bn tljat Ije knew tljat tlje plee0ure 0f onx foxoe was tljat Ije 0l)0ul0 antanne l)t)0 oesixef ano \)aoinae cntt a pece of tlje saxjo (txosse Ije lanae l)t)t an l)t)0 tljn0lje ano l)t)t cl00ea ovx ano was \)ole ; ano mljen t\)e sanoe S&nx fta0er 0ljaala oepaxte \)e was $eaxc\)eb ano ail i)X)s C0tl)0 put fxom Ijnm, ano fox ail t\)at ti)e\) coxxlo not ftjnae tlje pece af tlje sanoe <&xosse on l)t)m wl)iclj tljen lackea; ano tx)en \)e oepaxteo tanwrte l\is canntrie ano tone 0l)eene, ano w\)en tl)en l)aa 0dt)lt)0 foux oaxjs ano ni)0l)t0 ti)exe came a Qxete wnnoe ano tempest in tlje see, 00 tljat ti)e\) oxew latte w\)0 0lj0tila tljruume ooex tlje boxoe into ii)e see ; w\)exe\ipon tlje I0H0 fell on ti)e $anoe %nx Moaex t\)at lie &\)onlo be caste into t\)e see / ano tl\en tt\e sanoe &nx H0der Iie0ati0l)t tl)em all tint l)e mnaiyte make !)i)0 pxanex xinto ^tllmtg^tte ^0^/ 0r l)e was so caste ooex ; ano as soon as tie beaaix \)X)s pxaqex tlje xoeat\)ex ceaseOf axxo oxxe of ti)e 0l)iflfl* xvente xxp nxxto tl\e top of tx)e si)ipe ano espneo laxxoe, ano tl)e sax)tfe &x)x Wonex I»e0au0l)t tl)em tl)at x)e mia\)t be sett on fanoe in tl)e nert place tljat tl)ei) mt0l)t came 10 ; tt)en i)ao t!)ei) tlje fai)re0t meatier ano tui)nae tl)at mt)0l)t lie y ana tljereupan stxoxtlne tl)ei) htitbea 1)1)01/ ana w»l)cn \)e came to lanoe \)e x)ao axete Ixxst to sleepe f ana 00 nn0n tlje 0tranae of tije see lie lanoeo ano fauna a fanre QLoxxntxiCf ano nnoex a tieatye tljcre l)c fell on slepe on a £nnoax) in tt\e marntng ; ana mtjen tlje |Dre0te 0f tl)e same nari)0l)e t\)at l)e 0lept in 1000 at l)t0 ma00e/ tljere came a aaae all muoM fleeing inta tl)e 0anae nari)0lje cl)nrcl)/ ana at tlje leaainen time ml)en tlje nre0te Ijcla 0aer Ijn0 Ijeae tlje ble00ea Sacrament tlje pane take taitlj lji)0 bi)ll tl)e lile0siea Sacrament ana fleu> owte of tl)e cljnrclje/ ana tlje nre0tc tnrnea Ijijtn 00re abaaljni* ; ana tlje pre0te mitlj all tlje nari)0lj fall0iuna tlje aane, mijclje aane went 0trana,ljte nnta tlje ft»re0aija ^ir ttager IHallt)0b0r0iu tljere 00 Ijc laij a0lene x ana laijae tlje ble0$ca nate nn0n tlje tljnglje 0f tlje 0aijae ^ijr Ha0er mljere tlje pece of tlje Ijali) Cra00e was f ana ml^en tlje nreate ana all tlje parij0ljianer0 came ana 0eein0 a man tljere a0leene maxx>elx)Of ana 0naaenltje tlje tljtjglje af tlje aanae iininljt anenija tljat eaerij man mi0ljt 0ee tlje pece of tlje lj0ln Cr000e, ana u»itlj tljenatj0e af tlje neanle tlje 0aijae 5>nr Ha0er laake, ana was gretelij astoniso to see so xxxanx) nenijl abonte Ijijm ana askijt» af tljem mljat cauntrne tljat was f ana tljei) antmveo l)t)m ana m\)oc t^at Ijtjt aws Canunall, ana an ttyeh language l)e aapm*»na Ijnt n>aa aa ana naa* thanks to <$>oo j ana null) nracfaatan tl)f tak* up tlje aUaanir aacranunt ana aba t\)c pece of tl)e Craaa* ana so came to t\)t #at)ot pavt)^e d)ttrrl), nut!) belU rtjna.tna. ana avete soUmpnetit, ana ml)*n tnaase mas aan* sanfc #nr Haaer aaa* a pea of t\)t aana Cra*a* to % aana narnal)* ana ever since t\)e aana pari)*!)* Ijatl) to*n ana t* rallna Craaae aarnsl)* ; an* tl)e sauir ^tr Baa^r a.aa* all t))t rwthf af tl)* Ijaln Craaa* m\to aaunt §frnrtan, mljere a jjreU aart* af l)ta fanoa latje at tl)n* aan*, tlje aanae #nr Ha0*r t* vemembevyo ana 4all a* u»I)nlt)a tl)ta xoovioc laata." %\)c oescenoants fvom giv Woqcy, tljrauai) ti)c zoic l)ehe&$ f aw tlj* ^mxelyans af paaaftt in Carn- roall; % €m>*lt)ans af HfttUrambe, ca. gouuvtet ; ana tl)aae IHcrc. VI. l^amao oe fiUnlten. VII. Hubert be |Tau2rrr. VIII. HI. oe £UtrminaI)ant. IX. Cownno be Jrton. X. Joljn be ^Ueton* XL fleter be prarebribae. XII. tfcljomao be UParbcton. XIII. Watxnt f tt3 ©erolb. XIV. $*nrn #it3 Hirolao. XV. Urll. XVI Hobert if WewbctarxQt). XVII. William Jr^^irt^n. XVIII. Womnxto ®a»l)aU. XDL. ft give &r*n)x*0u. XX. ©Ubert^eclp. XXI. William $amcUn. XXII. Crnalb be ©nine*. XXIII. Jni>n b* Caning*, XXIV. Cteof rcn be jTanaJen. Carl of $tut*\tx, artrfc an eon- apxcnou* a part in tfce tfcljirb Crnoabe an ann kntn,l)t in Cljriotcttbom* Jjio father, Hobert tylaxxciixnaxxxt*, bieb an Ijio jonrnen to Palestine. fcfce above Habere receioeb tije inoeotitnre of !)io title in #icili>. ©nc of l)io exploit* near ft am I a beaeroeo particular mention : $t tyab bnt a omall parti) nubcr t)io commanb, bnt oeeing a larae force of JSaraceno aporoactyina, be Ijeeitatcb not to attack ttyem ; on t)i* aooance tl)e txxtnxn flev f anb mere pnroneo f Ttntof. btj t(K be*t mount*) of companion*, toljen tlje S&aracen* perceioeb Ijoto scanty was tlje Christian force anb tljat tljcn were far ototant from ant) mccour, tljeij turned tljeir Ijorses anb completely surrounbeb tljem ; anb so imminent mas tlje Sanger of tlje Crusabers/ tljat tljen moulo Ijaoe oil been cootureo Ijab not tlje Carl of Jfeirester rljargeb tljrouglj tlje mass ano rangeb Ijuuself witl) Ijis companions, ano Ijab nearty ertrieateo tljem from tljeir position, Ijab not eigljty more j^aracens, armeo mitlj lanceomatre of canes, ano bomo ano arrows, attackeo tljeir flank/ ano cut off all communication witl) tl)e camp, tfclje melee tljen became besperate, lances mere sljioereb, Ijelmets struck fire, anb tlje bin of arms ano sljouts of tlje combatant* rang among tlje Ijills. t£lje Crusabers mere sore beset : eaclj kntgljt Ijab some bo3en of tlje enemtj to combat : HDartne /itj Cerolb was bismaunteb anb cruelltj lacerateb bn iron-tootljeb ares ; prago be /ontenel anb Bobert Heel mere Ijurleb to tlje grounb ; tlje Carl Ijimoelf too, mas bismaunteb anb surrounbeb bn a Ijost of infibels/ anb being brioen into tlje river, nearln ooermljelmeb : at tljis juncture/ $enrn $\t$ Micolas anb Habert Hemborouglj came to Ijis assistance ; tlje latter/ mitlj unljearb of generosity, seeing tljat tlje Carl mas niglj overcome mitlj tlje Ijeat/ Ijis wounoa, anb fatigue/ sprung from Ijis omn courser/ anb mounting Ijim on it, gaoe Ijim tlje opportunity of escaping from tlje raptioity mljiclj mas imminent on tljem all. ttabulf be #t. Jftartj/ ^trnolb be pois/ genrn be #lailli/ IWtlltam anb #aul pruil bore tljemseloes oalltantty/ betermineb to sell tljeir lines bearln in preference to captioitt) ; but morn ont bn fatigue/ tljetj mere unable to bo more tljan remain togetljer anb ojfer a passioe resistance, t£lje enemn mere alreabtj brining tljem toxoavo* parun, mljen jonful *onno*, anb tlje mar cries of tljeir companions in arms rrarljeb tljeir ears. t£lje Carl of Leicester Ijab got a reinforcement/ anb mitlj ^Inbrem be Cljaoennes/ $}enrn be Cren, fDeter be filratellis anb otljers/ mitlj lances in rest, rljargeb tlje bense tljrong of Saracens, broke tljeir line, anb after killing anb taking prisoners a great number/ brougljt back tljeir frienbs in triumplj to tlje camp, pn tlje marriage of Bobert /it3 fjJarners CamUm. sister witl) jS>imon be JHontfort, tlje Ijonors of tljis familn mere transferreb to tljat race, ^tlje arms JJ Ijaoe gioen are tljose from 6137, $jarl mljere tljetj are termeb u tlje oenl escue" of Leicester. Clje familn of Hamilton, of mljiclj tlje Puke of Hamilton is tlje Ijeab/ claims bescent from tlje same stock, mljo bear arms resembling tljose of tlje first Carl of Leicester anb Jlflelent. Ijenrn be JHailli mas engageb in tlje skirmislj near ftamla. EmeWttuf* Habulf be Clannille/ for a long periott $jigl) Justiciary of Cnglanb/ mas mUi. tftvxiveo of tljat office bn tlje avarice of Htcljarb/ mljo coveteo tlje sale of it. Habulf ment to "Palestine, anb terminateb an Ijonorable career before <3lcre. Cam*™. § t ij a 5 preoiousln founbeb tlje fflriorn of putletj/ in Suffolk, in mljiclj countij tljis familn Ijaoe long flourisljeb, as also at proabljintott/ County IWilts. Hoger be (GHanuille, mentioneb unber tlje paragraph of IMli, signalt3eb Ijtmself bn sallning from <3lscalon, axxti foraging up to tlje gate* of Jerusalem, took prisoners some j^ararens. $envt) be flarke was at tlje #tege of <3lcre; Ije bare fov arm*— argent ; a stag's Ijeab, gu. ^liberie be Here, first (Carl of for*, liberie tlje secono, anb Robert, tljirb (Carl of ©rfarb, were all Crusabers. liberie tlje zecotxo, w\)o was <$ranb Cljamberlatn of (Cnglanb fiftlj ^tepljen, recooereb tlje Christian banner captureb at tlje battle of <3lnttoclj. ftobert be Derr lies bnruo at gjatfielb, proab ©ak, (Csser ; wljere tljere is a cross-leggeb effigtj of %%m f tttitlj tljr following inscrip- tion : — &\xt 3£tofeert tit Vttv, It premter Count ttc #renforo" It tter$ gtt tct. Umi Tame §>i lut pUst face iUforri, Hi pur lalme prtcra rl. $or$ Ut partlon abera t $atcr no$t«r, &c. JJn tlje engraoing of tljis monument, tljouglj somewljat muttlateb, tlje oern perfect state of tlje cljatn armour beseroes notice ; being representeb as of numerous rings, biftering from tljase in tl)e temple Cljurclj, wJjiclj appear to be a series of plates sewn on to a leather jerkin. Clje arms on tlje sljielb sljow somewljat of a uarietn from tljose generally borne bn tl)e be Here's line, tlje fielb being oianereo, anb cooereb witlj qnatvefoxls ; a rljtef, fretttj j seme oe fleur oe lis ; tlje l>ere mullet in tlje first canton. ^t)e earlbam of ©rforo continued in tljis familtj till 1673. &lje baugljters of (Carl (^omaro mere tljree, ui3. — (Cli3abetlj, marries to tlje <®arl of Perben ; fMbget, to / rancis, $arb Harris, of Bncote ; ano #usan, to tlje (Carl Jfaontgamern. pn Piana, tl)e Ijeiress of tlje twentieth (Carl, are bescenbeb tlje families of fJeauclerk ano tl)e puke of jtt. Albans. Elje paronets of tljis same name nom ertant in JJrelano, are of tlje same rare, ano from one of tlje heiresses of tt)e (Cnglisl) IPeres came tt)e |Baro,uis of ^omnsljeno. f&\)omas be JHulton, a powerful paron of tlje realm, accompanies |*ing IHicljarb to "Palestine, anb, accorbing to tlje romance writers of tlje baij^ mas muclj faooreb anb esteemeb btj tljat JHonarclj. "dTul prebclw $tnt tyttt Co ^tr Wfjomasf of flUulton." ®lje autljor of tlje attaint olb romance makes Ijim take Caetle ©rghjousj. "€!)* noblt 33aron oft JKultoun Mmt uitt^ tya f)oit to (©rglgoua 9nU slloujg^ ebcrp moTJor'sl iont ilKont. <6c£fta ftet pir iTrancog. T. peerage, Collmie!. peerage. fee gaf i)y* nun outen ottjis ftl tt> trrtort anB tf)« rlotf)te £>plonr ano* goto, tbtvg grot (Kfierp man ijaoUe |t4 tot. Cijer foa* none so Iptnl page Ci)at nc jjaoUe to mage <©tT goto antf Snlopr antf gret trerfor Co be rnci)e for eber more. T. Itife of Exmg &trf)arfc Coiur &e Hion.— TOeber. <£rom t!)is OLvufKioev sprang, two branches — of GEaremont, tlje otljer of (GHlles- lanb ; roljicl) last tt>a^ contJetjeo bn JHarflaret to tlje pacre familtj. Hobertus be £aubre urns a gallant Crusaber; from Ijim, tljroua.1) an Ijeiress, Ji^frnofo j£ir C Pitk $"auber. ^isft. Marfo. HDilliam be jfirminajjam ment to fflalestiue, temn. H. J). |)ts monument, in 3uo,oale'o time, mas to be seen in tlje Cljurclj of fpirminoljam. Jl familn of peerage. tljis name, in JJrelanb, ts saiir to oeocrno from Ijim ; as also, tljat of $au$nillt anb ^Uljison. Clje <£arls of |ToutI) also rlaim k»«itt from tlje same stock. (fcomuno be Jlrton accomnanieb $tinfl Kticljarb in Ijis j>iln.rimaae, but bteb before rrarljino, Palestine. Clje familtj of tljis name, of Jlrton, Cumbrrlanb, trace tljeir lineage Jjence. 33rompton. Jlaljn be Jtlrton, or ^Uton, came to Palestine to announce to $iin0 Hicljarb 6137 fcarl. f ^ ^.^rtlmi of Ijis brother JJoljn. peter be pracebriboe took on I)im tlje sign of tlje cross, tfcljere mas a familn JBugtrale'i of tljis name of consiberation in IMarmtcksljire, from mljom besrenbeb tlje ftfet. mnto. jr amiIl) ^ ^UKins, Conntt) feicestersljire. f&tyomaz tUDarbeton mas likemise at tljis same siege. HJarine <£it3 <®eralb mas mounbeb in tl)e engagement mill) tlje j^aracens, near Bamla — nib. Leicester, $je mas also one of tlje mitnesees to tl)e Cljarter of feobeuen. peace between ^ancreb anb Itirljarb, in S»iciln. ©n Ijis return from "Palestine/ Ije gaoe 500 mark* for license to marrn tlje utibont of ^enrt) be Cornell, a ricl) mercljant. Jin tlje fiftl) anb sirtl) of Jloljn, Ije mos ^>l)eriff of tlje ^cunties of Cambrib^e anb ^untin^bon. ^is inheritance, for fault of male issue, went to tlje ^islcs, of flu^emont. a^ij. JHaurice /itj Q^erolb mas also in Palestine. f&t)e celebrateb famih) of tl)is W. fet^t. firelan*. onb tlje pukes of |Teicester oeouce from tlje same oriaiti, from a noun(jer brancl) of n»l)icl) bescenbs tlje present JMarquiss of Cansbomn, one of u»l)ose ancestors assumeb tlje name of |Hettn. Ijenrn (ftt3 Wieslas arrives at <3Ure in tlje preceding near, and ststtngntsljel* Ijimself in tlje encasement above-mentioned. iUnnett. ftsbert Heel, sr Heal, was amsna, tlje kniajjts mitl) tlje (£arl sf Leicester, as abst>e-mentisnc5r. J* 11 lKmiw»f it is written Higellus ; tljis, Camaen sans, is 6136 $8L.$. to be interpreted Meat; and we find at tljis earln period tljere was a familtj of * arl - csnsiocratisn of tljis name, a brand) of mljiclj mere earltj settlers in Jlrelanir. ttalfllj Hell, or Hele, mas alss at tlje $ie%e of ^tere. mere in "Palestine.— tf>. UDeber Hicljars Cttur ae |Tian. ©tntiauf. Hubert de Mono Ihirfls, Hembsrsttajj, or Hembnrglj, Ijas been befsre-menttoncfr as tlje companion of t!)e ^arl of Leicester. Halnlj ire He robs rang I) mas alsa in Palestine; Ije mas descended from a tjsunaer ssn of tlje first <£arl of Warwick. <2l family sf tlje same name, as alsa tljat sf Jftarnen, claim descent frsm tlje same stock. HPilliam ire ^Irsen ment to Palestine, and remained tljere a considerable time ; as me fins, temp. Joljn, tljat l)is mife ^toicia made a complaint to tlje $iina, tljat ^ustacljia de JWala teone fjao seized on \)er Ijusbano's tanirs anir l)er son anir Ijrir bn fjim, tljonalj tljere mas no etnoence to prone l)er ljusbano's ireatlj. 23ua*alt. Peseenireir tljence mas a familtj of tl)e name of price, ^tljerln and of ^Uoen, IDarmicksljire. ford <3Uoanletj alsa traces Ijts descent from tlje same stock. mttbn. (fcdmund (J^osljall mas a $nial)t of $U jlofjn of jlernsalem. gis monnment is mentioned as crtsting in <3lsl)e Cljurclj, Countn $ent. €lje <3tsljmole oe f&nines was a QLxnsaoex ; l)e \)elo laxxos on t\)e Continent ano in f&nalano ; Ije t\ao iwmfratt* fief* in $ent, peofoxo, ano f&ssex. $xom t\)i* ancient race oescenoeo t\)e ptonnt* ano Qxokes, of gtnoleial), <&xon., ano a familn of $ennen, of gnffolk. $ot)n oe Camay* ma* in Palestine, 1191, gome of tl)is name meve onmmoneo a* Parana to flarltattttttt. GDne j*al)tt at Camaua solo \)is mife ano all t)ex chattel* to Wm. pmnelt. fPn \)eixesses, ti\e families of fewkenox ano Waoemiloe infyeviteo tfyeiv i)onoxs. m&. Q£>eoffxen oe ganalen assisted in tl)e xeonction of gicxe. &l)exe wexe a*t>*ral families of t\)is name, ano ttyeix peoiaxees axe insexteo in t\\e gaxl. ffl.g. axms fjaa* taken axe t\)ose beiono,ino, to tl\e ganslen's, of Q&loncestex, ano ao,xee will) t\)ose assi^neo in tl)e gist). 1483. -rfi i "itrfjfii iin i ii'BiiiitfiV' i itf i'Vu^iiii 1 1 'i r '"ii'iii ' ■ up ton kg* ertf f*r <£0rnn>aU, f tfase rolja stgn^fc % twain nittl) tawrrt, an b^alf of |Htt0 Hirljara. GDn Me rrtnrn from Palestine, fa was frromntttniratro bn tfa Pope. $e lie* bnrieo at patent, Norfolk, mfare tfare is an oaken figure of fam, era ss-leaaeo, Qfare is a legeno of site of fas ancestors planing a pestilential oraaon, at Wormes-aan, of mfacfy place t fayj otre fenoal loros. was also in "Palestine, %fa fair esses of tfas familn mere ginne ano tfa first nxarrieo to Philip or Pfaixpps, kniafa ; tfa aetono to Clifford. beina a " Servant in Court" to #ina faro, went mitt) fas ran at master to Palestine, $e was one of fas ten companions mfan fa e faraeo tfa $nfioe 1 fast after xelievina $oppa. £n one of fas etc nxsions fa met rottl) a lion, tfa mfact), tfaouat) tfa aio of a gooo <£nalt*f) bow ana fas twain smoro, fa kiUtv, mfaet> canseo tfa folloming ototitd)— " Virilns $u$oni$ vires periern leonis." <$n bio return Ijom*, fa paio 100 marks Uppe to marrn tfa fairess of gjenrn oe f&ornfall, citizen of fonoon, CUXHWe f|$b|>Wt is also recoroeo amona tfa beseiaers of §e bote—Qules; 2 fantina farns f crnsnle, or, mfa boet—a)ure ; a lion rampant, or, ma* also iestine temp. %, J. XXI] oln fi$t)fU» *on of Robert oe ttmllt, is saio to fane been in t tfanat) at a later oate, §e mas in fas nont\) paootouatrin fono of !)utttitt0 ; an* once mljen Ije presente* tlje annual sta0, bn uiljiclj Ije Ijel* ftabn af tlje flriar af lurljam, Ije insisted on Ijimself and Ijis ^rtiaitt^ bein0 serae* fram it instead af tlje flriar. ^Ijere is a tint) b^tiuttfui monument, crass-le00e*, wkkk «upp0^lr to be of tljis Italplj : tlje en0rauin0 0iu*n in Oauglj's Sept. Monuments. €lje familtj of Meville is one of tlje most reuaume* in onx Cn0lislj Ijistarn ; one brand) of mtjirlj— *erit>e* from tlje gugl) above-name *— terminated in t\)xee heiresses, mlja married <&vet) of Clj i I lin0lj am, f)u*set), mutfoilt. atX0 jhtflUut). €lje Menills, Watt* of Westmoxelano left female Ijeirs, u»ljase posterity axe tl)e families of $txangewans ana Canners. €lje Henills foxos gnxnival Ija* fox tl)eix sntcessox tlje gallant jlaljn Talbot, Carl of ^f)r^ttj^liurt|. €lje possessions of tlje WevilVs Carls of ^alisburn went to tlje panuills and Vexes ; mljile tlje Stresses of tlje famoxis Carl of Waxmie k, tl)e &ing JHaker, we xe marrie* to tl)e Dukes of Clarence ana CHaucester. ^Ije Weviles Jftar- quesses of fi&ontacnte, bu fine Ijeiresses, perpetuate* tljeir race in tlje families of #taner, €ountn ©ran., of gix ^ntljann f^aum, ano $u**lestan, of galston. €fje pasterittj of tlje Heuills goxos gatimex are tlje pannexs f Carn- inallis, an* Cecil ; turtle tlje Weuills foxos peraauenun erist to tlje present *an. • ««ai. Eustace pallial was at tlje gain IPar mitlj fling fticljar* tlje /irst. €lji* familn, temp. W. Mufus, Ijel* tlje barann of pemell, Martljumberlan*. per- nar*, on tlje flreat invasion of tlje Scots, assisted all Ije caul* in tljeir defeat, and foug\)t valiantly at tlje pattle of tlje #tan*ar*. Eustace gave 100 pounds fox license to maxxt) tlje widow of Habert fit} fliers, ge Ija* to pxovide tljirttj soldiexs fox tlje guar* of Heutrastle-an-^tjne. Hicljar* *e Jftun*enille was, accoxding to tlje jjistarn of IPanaicksljire, in tljis (Cxusade : Ije is also mentiane* in tlje ^Uljmale fitl.g. €lje same axms axe given in ball) ; but in tlje farmer mitfj tlje a**itian of a fesse, gules. Six §. Iticalas, in Ijis Ball, writes tlje name Jftanaeutlle, mitlj tlje same bearing. JJuljn Hastings was at tlje Siege of JUre. IHilliam $astinas was enoage* in tlje same erpetritian. gis arms mere- argent ; a fesse, between 3 lo^enaes, a3ure. €ljis familt) is of axeat antia.uitt) ; tlje fixst of note beina UtHilliam, ^rtemar* to gjenrn J. mlja Ijel* btj ^er0eantie af takina ci)axae of tlje Manerte. /ram tljis sonxce came fyastinas Carl of pembrake, tlje Ijeirs af mljam mere ©ret) af Butljtjn and $U0lj gastin0s, mlja Ija* a long contest witi) (^ren, as to mlja Ija* tlje ri0ljt to bear tlje ala gastin0s' arms; mljiclj enlre* in tljis gu0lj being canaemneir to pat) £970 far ljawn0 ®u & Mt. assumed tljese arms, an* ije mas ar*ere* to *iscantinue bearitt0 tljem : Ije ne0lectc* tlje sentence, and was tljerean imprisane* sirteen tjears. 2i nonngex branch w*t* ty* patent §Mm$* an* ®atl* §nntxn$een; fr*m nonnatr eons serana et\)*r brand)**, an* tyronal) mmb*ti) f i)*ir*** to ti)* ninti) ®arl, %* pr***nt JHanfut* of §a*txna* ana tl)t ancient family of Maetoan. £am*m. William fit} guab mas a €m*a**r Um$ U)* ci)inaltons pcrio* m* mrit* of. ®* ma* of ti)at most powerful familt) of wi)ici) m*r* t\)* parens of Mavensmorti) ; wi)icl) parom) t\>*\) fjdir b*for* ttit €*nqn*st, an* wt)*r* t\)*n fl*nris\)** till tti* Eas&ak. reian *f $tntn ^* oittct mal* lin* mnat* in ti)at of fi*na* an* Parr. *i*t. ftyt $&0li mn t f nt f tl,™ family, was a €vn*aon ; ano tljere i^ a monument mention** lit) €!)0rnt0tt as belanaiitrt fa Ijtm tit gawtan Cljurclj. €lje efifltj is cvo$$-Uqq?0 ana elotljeir in c\)ain armour. Camtm. §*nry U Cljitmpernoun was at tlje gitae of &con. €lje present bearing of tljio family attest tljeir service* in Palestine. €ljeir name was also written ire Camno ^rnulft. £ljen oviainalb) settle* at Jttoirburn, f)euon, an* *erive* muclj mealtlj from marryina tl)e Ijeireoo of tlje Ualletarto. €ljetr oescenoants now flonrisl) in gnssev. $*$m. &Ur. jJoljn oe Cljampermrun was in tlje same erpeiritian : l)e bore—a$nre ; a fljeoran, or. m } . m* William oe Wesci was in Palestine 1191; w^en, in all probability Ije assnmeo tlje arms since borne by tl)e family, in commemoration of l)is service tljere. gje was of tljat baronial familn of wljiclj Eustace oe Deoei was tlje cl)ief t. JJoljtt; wljielj &ina f Ijearinfl tl)at l)e Ijair a most beautiful wife, oeniseo l)ow l)e mtaljt aain l)er affections, as l)e Ijair atreairij oone of so many noble Bu&alt. taoies : whereto Ije invite* (Bnstace to an entertainment, ano, seeina on Ijia finger \)is sianet rina, l)e feiane* mucl) to aomire it, ano vraye* Ijio Quest to lenir it l)im, tl)at l)is jeweller nttaijt make Ijtm one similar. Heoci immeiriateln lent it. HUljereon tlje giina sent off a messenger to tlje country, wljere Eustace's wife t\)en was, to bio Ijer, in Ijer ljusbanir'o name, come inotantltj to tl)e palace. €lje lairij— notljina iroubtina, ano thinking !)er ljuobanir Ijair sent for Ijer— traoelleir fortljwitlj to £ onoon, ano, as slje was entering tl)e town, xvas most fartunatelt) met by H>eoci, wlyo tl)ereon oisconereo tlje base treacljern of t)is ^auereian. ©n wljiclj, Ije oisaniseb a woman of infamous character as l)is wife, ano sent l)er to tlje &ina ; wt)o, shortly after, taunteo Deoci on Ijer lialjt behaviour : wljereon tlje prauir paron retorteir on llje jinn's cononct, ano bololy oeclareo tjow l)e Ijair oeceineo Ijinn Joljn, enraaeir, tljreateneir to kill Ijim; wljereon Eustace, joining several otljer parous, wljom $Ling JJoljn serve* after like manner ano Ijao irioljonoureir, tljetj fie* to tl)e nortlj, ano raise* tlje *tan*ar* of rebellion. Pescenireir from fxu race, are tlje families of £acy giton, Hescij af Jrelanfc, ano tlje £oros £inaptou. §enry oe Cabeljam, ar Cabbljam, was of an olo paranial famtln. $e assnmeo tlje cra^, an* performed lji« vow by jaurneijing to |lale«tine in tljie Crusaiie. ©ne branclj of tljitt famitn was seateo at gtuborrow, ^urretj, tlje honors of ipljiclj went bn an Ijeire^ to tlje oe fPuraljs ; anatljer of tlje name^ settletr in #ent, meraeir tn tljat of oe la Poles ano praake^. Jn tlje ^t«ljm0te Ball tlje fielfr is Qxven—seme oe fleur ire li* ; or. Jalju ire Cabeljam— most ^rababltj a near relatian af tlje above—was in tlje same erpeiritian ; Ije bare far arm«— antes ; a chevron, or. <$eoffren tie Coloille appears among tlje besiegers of <3Uon in tlje <3Uljmole (6137 fcari. tElje arms tljere assigneo Ijim, are — argent ; tljree Huns, passt. convt. a$. t£lje Crusaoe emblem, as gtoen tit 6137 $}arl. ana in git $j. MictU* 1 * Hall/ appears, Ijoweoer, mare properln ta be tlje bearing of tljis <®eoffren. Wtte brand) of tljis familn was seateo at petljam ; wljtclj possessions went, hq an Camtten. Ijmess, ta tlje (Remans ana ^assets, af ^apeate. tljts name mere want) parens. ftobert &* Coltitlle was in tfye fame erneaittan. $je bare far arms— argent ; an a fesse sable tl)ree begants. €lje Coloilles af £»rotlano, af wljiclj gToro Coloille is tlje cljief, are af Harman extraction. §t %\xt oe la pere took tlje nam of going to tlje gain IflJar ; l)is e/fign lies cross-leggeo in Jftiurljin gjamptan Cljurcl). jje bore— ajure ; a beno or, rottseo argent, between sir martlets, or. jloljn ire porgo, or oe purglj, is menttoneo in tlje &*%m. JM.£\ as at tlje #iege of <3Ure. g*e #ire pljilip oe purglj was also a Cruoaoer; ana Ijis monument, in cljain armour ana cross-leggeo, eristing at purglj, Cambriirgsl)ire, ts mentioned in tlje #epulcl)ral gintia,nitie#. €l)ere was a gubert oe purgl) a aero ant of Itieljaro JL, ana emploneo to treat of a marriage between tl)e $tng ana a oaugljter of tl)e $ing of ftortugal— Ije was chamberlain of Ijis Ijouseljolo. ^Ijere was, also, a familn af tljis name at porouglj (®reen or purglj, Cambriog- sljirc, wljose oescenirants mere tlje Jngletljorpes ana guoolestone. tfclje last paron purglj of tljis rare oieo about 1600, wljen Ijis sisters became Ijis Ijetrs, from wl)om aeoeena families of tl)e name of pootljlen, Coppinger, prurtj, ana $neoit. $o&e&ome of tljese feudal §oxoz mere summanea to "Parliament as paxoxxs, ana mere af flreat namer in Hicljmanasljire. tfclje arms af ^atimer are frea,uentln erraneausln exxxbia}oxico mitl) a erase flaru. #tr Uttcalaa's Hall a**xo,xx* a erass nate. &8L $ox)xx ae Jftaneres, ar ae Jftanenis, n»a$ signea mitl) tl)e Crass, ana at $Ure 1191. €l)is familn mas af great nate in Hartl)nmberlana temn. $enrn JJJI. Jjenrn ae Jftaners naia ixtx. marks far linern af l)ts father's lanas in tl)at BusUaU. cauntn temn. Hicl)ara <3., fram mljam aesrenaea Jftaners, Carl af HntlanJr. €fje aural title, ana tl)at af ffiaxqux* af <®ranbn, Ijaue aenalnea an tlje nasterttn af tJjis"stack. HHilliam ft Jeanne assuxxxto tlje arms Ijere ginen at tlje Crusaaes. <*Dne Camu«n. brancl) af tljis familn mas seatea in Wltsljire, ana tljeir heiress canuenea tljat uranerttj ta tlje familij'af gtouxtoxx. jTe j£ire ae paurcljier mas a Crusaarr. Caua.lj mentians a crass-leggea af tl)is $nio.ljt. €lje arms af tlje sljiela relate l)is Ijistarn, tl)e cxoss Ije assumea as l)is baage mljen Ije ment ta "Palestine, an* tlj* f^»* mater bonnet* sljam tljat I)e mas engagea in same similar erneaitian ta tl)at mentianea nnaer Hass. Cljis familn became nern namerful : af m!)am mere tlje paurcljiers' |Tsras x»o,t\x*t. Itotuiitljstanbing Ijts precautions, a report of \)U ijootng lauM in tlje cuuntrn %ot abroab. €ljetj took tlje mast unfmjuenteb patljs, anb, acrorbing to JH.&\ 9,857 ptl. Hotjale fhtris, 11 |Te rat) Hicljart sett nssi ire in Dille, et f&vtilUumt be §'(&8tant oson, et «n tiarlet qui scanott la parole on pane etttettbre il cljeoauclja trot* jours sans batre et salts mettgter." $}unger obltgeb tljem to fitter a uillage ; mljere, roitlj torn garments, besxneareo xoitl) mub, tljetj mere aiao to repose in an Ijostlern. Clje Ijost, observing a splenbtb ring on tlje finger of tl)e $ing, tolja urns bisguiseb, as mell as ffalbmtn be petljttne anb IPtlliam fake, as merchants, betljougljt Ijimself tl)at sue!) a splenoio gem bib not eorrespanb mitl) tlje mean appearance of Ijis guests — Ijis suspicions became confirmed ano Ije immebiateln sent off a messenger to apprt3e tlje puke of tljeir presence. QDne account sans tljat tlje |Hing mas oiscovereo bn tlje recognition of a solbier wljo Ijab seroeb ttnber Ijitu at giccon; w\)ile anotljer attributes tlje biscooern to tlje <£nglislj pronunciation of tlje partt). UUljateuer mas tlje cause, ouring tlje time llicljarb JJ. ano Ijis companions were enjotjing tlje gooo mine ano fooo tljat mas set before tljem, tlje Ijause was surronnbeb, ano tlje $iing leb nwan into a mearisome captioittj. OTarfo. IflHlltam Cocus oe bn tlje familn of Jae. J. at «5astuille, omburne assumeo at l\)e tCmsaoes l\)e arms since borne ouse, \)is bescenbants. tljeir residence mas, temp, armtcksljire. ©tignalt. HDiUtam f)enerel, son of flain fleoerel, ment to Jerusalem, anb tl)ere oieo s. fK ftfyere is a cross-leggeb monument still ertant at praunstott, bearing ^ougi). arms— or; a cross, engraileb, ajure. €ljis mas a patron familtj, ancientltj calleb fUeperking, to mljom Wbwaro tl)e Confessor mabe tlje folloming grant, €«m$en. as relateb in tlje quaint alb rljtjmes : — H, M)t etJtoart Eontng flabe jjebm of mp forest ti)fc kqnngt <©f tl)t {nMrtirrtf of Calmer anfc Jiancing Co &auttolf ^ipuktnp;, anil to fija fefotWKttf. TOti) fjcorte antf fjufflc &ot anU boefce ; f^are antt fo^c catt ano" brotfee, OTitHjc foluell bnti) |ui florfee, ^attricfe fcfiant $rn anil fejiant cocfet ^22Httf) gueiw, anU iotliJc sftob ant< Jitocfe Co fetpen anK to gtmen b» all Ijcr Mitgljt 33otI) b» Ua», anU «ltc bv ntgljt, ^[ntr ^ounUi for to ijoltte <5ootJ ^totft ant fcoltte: dToiocr ^r^onni antr jiitr tatttyi dTor fjare anU for ano" fotl&e cattcs!.'* Catttbcn. first of tljis familn mas Halpl), mljo Ijab issue HUiliiam Cljatelatn, of Pooor, anb |Daitt |)enerel, mljo marrteb a ^aron labn mljo Ijab been tlje telanu. cancubine of William tlje Canonerar. €ljere were fonr branches of tljis family tti Cnglan*. Jit is related of HDilliam flenerell, tljat being " a morion $nigi)t tbttt wan tl)e fcrntofftf af Cllesmere an* JHeilar ana atljer larastjips. €l)is UHlliam ma* in one of l)is enterprises monnoeo to sare, tljat no man bel)eigl)t Ijnm Infe j net bn eating a *i)eeloe of wilae bote \)e gat an appetite ani> after recanerea." €l)e /it3 Allans, #it3 Warren* an* ferrer* marriea ^tresses of t\)e tmo liferent branches. €t)e arm* here ginen are according ta tl)e Jfoannment ana Sari. %\)oma* flenerel ma* likewise at tljis Crusaae. §e bore for arm*— gnrannn, or, ana gnles, a boronre sa, be3ante-ni*. Jfc.£. ^nite aiffering fram tl)o*e of "HUiUiam flenerel. flU*. W Babert prnce, of ^Innanaale, aescenaea from tl)e Barman settlers, ma* tt>e anrestar of tl)e tllnstrians l)ause of t\)at name in #catlana, ano ma* at ^Ure. &oll. JJngram prnre— a3iire ; a saltier, ar; cljief, or;— ma* alsa at ^Ure 1192. from f)eter, tlje fiftl) ®arl of £keltan, tl)e inheritance pa**eo bn |is fine Cam*™. Asters ta tlje families af fanconbera, €l)eneng, $*nmlen, Haas, ano pellew. Bu&talt. €l)e pasteritn of /aucenberg are Canniers ano £>trangwanes. €l)e Carls of ^nlesbnri) ano Clgin aeseena fram tl)e same arigin : far details nio. Prum- mono f * Cnglisl) (^enealaaies. $e bare— ar ; a saltier, gules, on a cl)ief, ar ; a lian, Upt. a3. my |H.». fleter pruce, af #keltan, alsa a Crusaaer, bare— argent ; a lian, rampi. a3ure. «<*. Urinala preause, a $nigl)t af tlje Crass, bare— a3ttre ; twa bars, nerren. j)al)n ^awnsljena marrieir ti)e tjeircss af Wm. oe grease, #nigl)t, fram tnljam aescenas tlje Jftarqnts af €awnsl)ena. IPilliam preause. §e ma* cantempararn wit!) tl)e abane HeinaU, an* took an l)im tl)e crass ; ano bore— a$ure ; a lian rampant, ar. Btrljar* preas mas at <3Ure 1192, ana bare— gales ; a saltier, argent; a cljief, ar. Kobivon. §no,l) le prun was one of tt)e witnesses ta tl)e agreement between €anerea ano $ing Hieljara. UDilltam le prun, at tlvis aate, bela #nigl)t's fees at gartan. €l)ere was, mareaner, a familn of tljis name at £antl) ©kenaan, Ca. Csser. pn heiresses came tlje families af perners, garlestan ano genningbam. CamUen. £ nannger braneb af tl)e male line eristea, temp. Jac. J., near #antl)amptatt. fctet. £ott<. fticljarb pingljam was a Crusaber unber Cceur if grow, Jlccorbing to tlje county distort), tl)e families of ptngljam, Hempston, anb j^tapleton trace tljeir origin from tl)e same «ourre. $*orb ^uran also claims a descent fram tlje olb $tnigl)ts # of name. fjuglj j^ansauer mas at tlje jtftege of ^Ure. |T* j£ire Pacres mas a Crusaber. €ll)ere is a cross-leggeb figure af Ijim at Camtten. Pacre, in Cumberlanb. Cljis mas a uern powerful familn* 1£l)ere mere tlje $*arbs parres of tlje Hortl) anb tljose of tl)e j^outlj* Clje Ijeiress of tlje latter marrieb j£tr 1£ennarb, of $ient. /rom Cli3abetl), sister anb co-!)eir to (George $*orb Pacre, oeseentrs tlje Carl of Carlisle, ano tljat brand) of tlje illustrious gomaro rare, /rom Jloane, or of tfcljamas Pacre, is tlje present |Torb pacre. ®vt. peerage. f aurent be fDlessis, or fHessets, mas in tlje $}aln $*anb, as also at tlje J^ugKaU. subjugation of Cnprus. €^l)is familn came oner at tlje Conquest, anb tljere mas an Carl of HDarwicR of tlje name. <£ljet) also Ijelb large ^omain» in Hortlj- &alikm$ umberlanb. ptj an heiress, tlje present Carl of j&ljaftesburn is tlje representative RoxMfyivt. of one brand) ♦ Htjft. asott. <3fl)« be JMinsljul left Iji* lanbs in Hottingljamsljire to join tlje armtj of pilgrims in ^Palestine, tljere mas also a familn of tlje same name seateb, in CamUen. tlje earlt) ttorman period, at JJftinsljnll, in Cl)esl)ire. Hobert oe Cornwall J) believe to be beseenbeb, bn an illegitimate brand), from fteginalb, Carl of Cornwall, natural sou of $j. J). tljere mas a JJoljn Cornwall, paron of /anljop, pebforbsljire, temp. j). lyL, anb otljers of tl)e uame in otl)er counties. flfef, IPalter oe fDole bore for l)is benire— a saltier, mitl) a boroure of be3ants, botl) emblems of l)is pilgrimage. Jl imagine tl)e be3ants to Ijaoe been assumeir from tl)e Crusaber's custom of nailing on to Ijis sljtelb, after tlje plunoer of a caravan, some of tljese Castern caxn&t as a memorial of l)is erploit. 6137 jK d. fe j£ire oe Hossel, or ftussel, aca,uireo tlje arms tjere gtnen on Jjis joining &ari. banner of tlje Crusabers. ^Ijis familn soon became of importance. Jin tlje $)arl. JW.#« Ije is stnleb Cranb j^eignor. ^Ije escallops in tlje arms of tlje Pucal Ijouse of pebforb seem to attest ^t&ccni from a Crusaber. Half be ©tigebene mas also at tljis same siege of ^icre. Jin 6137 garl. tlje arms biffer sligljtltj, being — ermine ; a cxo^ f gu, uoibeb or. Hubert de ferenw received certain fanors, and probably feu armo, for Ijio gallant beljaoiour at tlje £teae of <2lrre. €lje familn of famtnct, of ganon- well Park, Gfclanceoteraljire, claim descent from tfa above $nialjt. m, ff*. guafj de pooeo i« mentioned a* being at gicre in tfas Cruoade **mt. Wmm. Robert de pones landed at gicre sfartln before tfa arrind of #ing Hicljard. JSromptoit. Gilbert pi pat0 MM without i**\\e in Palestine. jln fourteen gen. JJ. Ije mas Sheriff of GManceoteroljire ; in nineteen gen. J J. Sheriff of gereford- ofjtr*. |je married gilice, daughter and coheir of William fit} Pnncan, Carl of Jfturref, in Scotland, /ram tljio oourre are descended a familn of tlje Suguaie. ttamf ^ ft)e p t( kf etUf an0 gfatimero. Brampton. £ im0n , um a(e „ M 0n. /amtln of purroual)* Co. Morfolk, are beocenbeb from tlje above <&rdjibalb. $itm$auf. JJoljn be Cantelom, or €antilnpt, bore €ljree feapaxV* geabo, JJeooant # leur Pe lio. €ljere toao a paronial / amiltj of tljio Hame in gereforboljire anb #ljropol)ire ; tDilliam gtyeviff of iHarmick anb g*eircoter, temp. JJoljn 0at»e tmo Ijunbreb mark* for tlje IParboljip of tlje boot) ano gTanbo of Canbia, gTabtj of $tlperk. HU|)en tlje $ina 1000 ercommutttcateo bt) tlje flope, tljio H>iUtam remaineb firm to Ijio JJntereot ; of tljio paronial brand), tl)e /amilieo of gaotinao ano 0oud) became geiro : but tl)e male line mao Con- tinneo bn collateral* in tljooe of tl)e name of Cantilupe. Eleanor Cantilune, marrieb Cljotnao IPeot, ^tneeotor of tl)e |Torbo ire la Hfilarr. jual) oe Cantilupe io metttioneb in a beeb belonaina to tlje Count oe Hiencourt, bn wljicl) it appear* ttjat l)r, wit\) otljer Cruoabero, barrameb attain monies from HDaleran Caoattooa, Jttercljant of flioa ; for tl)e repayment of mljicl) tlje pi«!)op of peauoaio, mao tlje guarantee. Pateb ^cre, 1191. IDalter ^pe, mao of tljat paronial fatniln, mljiclj took tljeir flame from ^unte, gTinca Inoljire, l)e mao oummotteb to "Parliament ao a paron, anb is mentioneb for l)to valour in Palestine, ©ne of tljio fatniln ttventn-one gen. jJJ*. ma* inbebteb to tlje $ina tlje oum of rl. mark* a* a fine for not bio- PustiaU. claiming. Ijio rialjt to rertain lanbo, after Ije Ijab loot tljem bn trial/ bt) battle. ®lje families of fambert, Pnmoke anb jnalebn, claim beoeent l)enee. 1 ai impton. law aerneb unber our rfytualrautf Monarch in ]lale*tine* gje wa* of Hat moot xilnetrxam race mlja beriueb bn a natural ton from He Puke of Har- ntanbn. ®f Hi* famttn mere He Clare*, Carl* af fleat- brake ana ||erefarb. lUalter Clare founaea ^intern £tb- ben ; ana He relebrateb Gil- bert, ralUa $£tron$boto f ao- *t*teb in t^e oubiection af <3relanb* GDue braarl) nteraeb in tl>r fleanenrer*, fPamim**, ana ^lublen* ; anat^r, ral- leb fit* Waiter, bn an !>etr- e**, ma* renre*enteb, t. g). bn H* Hatrliff famtin. *Mf EttSSjSltW, ar €n**«, nmteb tt)e ®oix> $enU¥ $ * coroxna to He fotlomino. ettract : " $ifter H*t He truce ma* roabe Xwttn Htcljarb ana galaoin, leave ma* give* for H**e trneaoero wt)o J aa nilflrim* to ni*it £*ra*at*m. Z\)en *et out in Hrre partie* : one leo bn ^Inbrem be Cbauenue*, ar €t>avenaui; He oecono bn Hi* %ei*mm ; ana He Hirb bn #ubert, pi$t)op of #ali*burn. tfte ntlartm* taok tl)e nrerautian to *enb fortoarb to galabin W. be Unntbu*, ar be noci)eo f ©erarb /arniual, anb $>. be $Dratellt*, mt>* mere la be tljeir rnt>*n*, anb nracure Hem *afe conbncto anb guarantee*. fyt%, Ijameuer, in a ma*t inernlirable manner, went to sleep o* He raab, anb He b*bn af pi^rim* paooeb tt)et* j ml)a, u>f)en t^en bi*rat»ereb Hat Heir me**ena_er* Ijab neaer rracljeb He Jftaalem ruler, mere in breabfnl ran*ternati*n, anb fleb at anre, returnina back to <2Ure. Zt)e oeconb part*, (pamener, eanttnueb Heir irilarintaae. ®* coming in *iai)t of He J»*l 9 cifn, He mfjole banb knelt an tljeir knee*; but mljen Hen tame mitkin niem af He flaunt af ©ltt>e*, H**e ml)a mere an t)or*eback coulb restrain Heir enthusiasm no longer, anb, rusljtna, fsrmarb, atraae to be He fir*i to kt** tt)e *e*ulcj>re of our foro. SSalabi* aloo allameb He true era**, mtyiclj ma* formerly la*t in H* battle /I to be kisseo ano morsljippeo. Qtye offering mljich is customary to make at tlje gait) j£epulchre mas irivtoeo among the Christian captives mho mere labouring in slaveru, becanse the Saracens took aman from the Sepulchre mhatever mas offereir. gjence then ment to Jftount Calvarn ano ta the church built an Jftount j£ion ; fram ml)ich place then ment ta see the table an mhich anr j£aoiour oeigneo ta eat breaa. Jit ma* not* however, safe ta go ant) ml) ere unless in a boot), an account of tlje treacljern of the Jnftirels ; n>ha, to gratifn tljeir l)atreo to the Christians, entrappeo some three or four mtjo ()aa left the main boon, ana fcfet. #ott. suffacateo them in tl)e Crupts. tZth* familt) of tfcesum, or ^nson, according to QLantiettf mere of J^aron origin, ano $"oros of JHalton ana ^Unemick, IJork- sljire. Ch* tDesci marrieo the heiress of the principal brand), general of tl)is name flourishes in Nottinghamshire. Clje arms are git? en fr. an. Jtt*#.#., Cramrombe. 4,013 flari. liticharo Calverlen mas also in fflalestine. gin heiress of tl)is name marrieo into the familt) of tfcrevelnan. &he arms are given in 4013 $arl. Vrnfeau!. pernaro oe §$t. IDalern arriveo at ^trrc in tl)e earlt) part of tlje siege. Cljis J9om«rtjag familt) came over at t!)e Conquest, ano tl)en l)elo mant) fiefs in Lincolnshire. 33oofe. ©tte fteginalb, of tl)is race, gave ianti» to tl)e ^nights' templars at $*ugge, 29ug*aU. ano to tl)e gibbet) of $Hn$*w0ov, Gloucestershire, l)ts park at t£etburu. pernaro also gave half a hioe of lano for tlje health of the souls of l)is unties, JMauo ano ^tnnora. ftint. jgott. (Malger oe t£l)orpe settleo at ^tljorpe, atte Hetvark, maoe a pilgrimage to 6 136 $ari. $?tu8alem f imp* H. . t£he arms, ml)icl) are of rrusaoe origin, are given from 6136 garl. John JUarshall mas at the Sftege of ^tcre. J> fino, in Camoen, that there mas a male branch af the Jftarsljalls, Claris of fjembroke, nephem of HPilliam, but mho mere passeo over on oefault of issue male from the fifth son of tUilliam, ano the inheritance ano honors convene* bt) their sister to Jftouchentn ano H>alence. jl fino a #ire Half le Jftareshal, of UUiltshire, bearing a fer oe molin, gules. palomin /ulforo mas a Crusaoer unoer Bicharo : Ik n«as one of tlje fern of pure $»aron lineage m!)o fought in $)alestine. 1£hi* familt) h* belo $*orosl)ip of <£ulforo from a perioo previous to the QLonquest, ano the present possessor is the oxvect oe^enoawt of the olo patron Shanes. Hi Balf it i$auoao,e ma* at J&cre witlj Htcljarb Jl. <&f tlji* race were tlje Ut«((»wnt0 £auvtannton wa* at tlje Cru*abe*, Ije wa* pa**e**eb of pelnoir Caotle, anb oome olb lineo ilhtotrate tlje aenealogn anb achievement* of tlji* f ami In. "fin Selbotr Cattle foas ijtsi tyonttle Cijat J&taunton'S tour to l)tgl)te, Cije Strongest forte tn all tijat front &n* fjiojest to all men's fitff^t. $?ai)tri) two &tr &nngl)ts cross leggeti lull) fin male antt armour fine, Cljeir Superscriptions foorne afoap Cijetr tleatljS without time." asf>. 0* Qbovoon mao among tljooe occuoieb in Ijaotile operation* before tlje mall* of ^Icre. €lje famtltj of tlji* name in #cotlanb, of wljiclj tlje Pake of (ffiovoon io tlje Ijeab, berine from an ^lno,la Ulorman oettler. Hobert be pnrton oerneb in Cnnruo mitlj Hicljarb Cttur be gion, two familieo 4,013 *arl. *f *b« ««me Ijaoe tljeir nebigreeo in 4013 garl. from mljence tlje armo Ijcre o.ioen. .d. familt) of tljio name in Jlrelanb, claim bescent fram tljio crnoaber. I ^adst. Cljomas perton, t. e. purton, ts also mentioned in a bond of certain Crusaders far tlje Ijire of a oessel from Constantinople. — "P. (®. Talbot. HDilliam purdett.— ID. Wo. 1. Hitt. $atentcs temp. $oI)n. Bug. &tet. Colltrnton, J&omeniet. Camo'en. llicljard Cumin, or Comnn, was in fDalestine. $is lanoo were taken under tlje Ring's safeguard during Ijis absence. ^Ijerr were two eminent families of tljis name in Scotland, botlj of wljam, bn Ijeiresses, came to posse** large domains in Cngland, particularly in tlje counttj of Northumberland ; another branch tljrouglj di3abetl) (thuincie, also became feudal barons in Cngland, one of wljom was Ijeir to pooenald, sometime |iing of Scotland, and a compe- titor for tlje Crown of tl)at kingdom. Carls of <3Uljol Ijaoe tljeir descent tljrouglj Jloane, ana tlje Catbots tJjrauglj Cli3abetl). ©tuerus de j^ullene, or j£ulltj, raised monen for Ijis jottrnet) to fflalestine 1192. ^l)io name, temp. (Conquest, mas written pollen. ^tljen Ijeld lands in HDarwicksljire. Utalplj (Gorges was signed witlj tlje cross. |}e mas ^Ijeriff of Peoonsljire, an* afterwards (Governor of JSljirebarn Castle, pescended from Ijim are tlje families of Oorges, in $ ondonderrtj and gerefordsljire ; one, also, of tlje Hussel familn married, about 1,500, an Ijetress of tl)is familn, and assumed Ijer name. Wlliam Pawnan, during tl)e £>tege of <3Ure, killed a rljief Cmir of tlje Saracens, and afterwards slaning a lion, l)e cut of a paw and presented it to tl)e $iing, wlja, as a mark of l)is approbation, took from l)is finder a ring, and ordered tljat, in commemoration of tljese exploits, Ijis crest sljould be a demi- garacen, will) a lion's paw in one Ijand and a ring in tlje otljer, wljiclj is tlje familn cagnt3ance of tlje familn of Pawnaij to tljis dan, of wljiclj Hiscount Pawn is tlje representative, and tlje direct descendant of tlje abooe Crusader. j£ir Hobert j^ackoille was in "Palestine witty fticljard, as testified bn tljese old lines, attributed to Hobert of (Gloucester: " IUng &tdf)artJ tottf) gutt intent Co gat cite of $aSefi foent <®n morne i)e stent after 0k mobert &acfeebtlle #fe WLm. WSatebtOi §fc Bertram 33ranttesJ antr Stit $of)n tte dt. $oI)n." ^aeeber. ^ftljf familn of j^ackoille were of Horman extraction, and Ijaoe been of great note in all times : some of tljem are mentioned in Pugdale's ftaronaae among tlje nobles of England. Pescended Ijence is tlje Puke of Porset and families of j^auille. i gilan, gov* of Galloway, tljere is enern reason to believe, was a €ru8aoev, as <®ongh oeclares %%t figure cvo**-leo,o,eo in Punonnnan gibbet) to belong to this feuoal paron. fergus, the first for* of Walloman, temp. §en. «3. bore for arms— aw* ; a Han rampant, argent. $e |*» two sons, Gilbert ano W$ttt9*. mibert, the younger, attacks %\* eloer brother, ano, conquering him in battle, put ont \)is eyes, cut out fei* tongue , ano oepriveo Ijim of ^is patrimony. %olano, a spirited youth, an* son of the wretc^eo Mghtreo, Ijatn- euer, reaaineir \)is inheritance, ano \)ao a son jllan, foro of Wallowan ano Nonstable of #catlanlr, w^ose two oaughters were marrieo to paliol ano QlXuinct). Habert oe Somerye was a Qrusaoer. Simon oe ^amerne was at gicre. Joljn oe &omerie, paran of $>uMen, left as his heiress, Margaret, marrieo to Sir Jlaljit button, git. ; who, by his oeet, ©uflbale. bearing oate shteen Wo. «** sealeo with <* cross fleure, calls himself Pominns oe ^Mache, ano oe fflialo passu, we man therefore concluoe that either Ije or one of Ijte immediate ancestors was a knight of the Sepulchre, ^ccoroing to §e $k\ire's account, the heiress of the button family marrieo Sir gamble Waro. $ucas oe Jlaltinuire left (fcnglano with $ing Wcharo, ano lanoeo before &cre 1,191. r mtus oe Brighton was a frnight of the Sepulchre. €l)ere are several interesting accounts of this oroer. ^ccoroing to ffiennenins, it woulo appear that this was the most ancient oroer of &night\)ooo. Some trace its origin up to the time of the Emperor QLonstantine, ano that after the finoing of the true cross bn $elena, it was establishes at Jerusalem unoer tiye flatriark. t he subjection, h^ever, of the gjaln Citn to t\)e $nfioels, prevented their being conspicuous till t\)e time of the first €rusaoe, at which perioo numbers of knights ano nobles became enrolleo in this oroer. Jt seems to l)aue been an essential point that the installation, &c. shoulo take place at the $oly Sepulchre, for ft JHire sans that the aspirant must be ^ pro st erne a genout en la chapelle ou Saint Sepulture, oevant le lieu, ou reposa nostra Saunenr." §e took on i)im oiprent vows— such &* to oefeno wioows ano orphans, $cc. ano whenever there was a general war against the ^nfioels, to go themselves or seno a fit substitute. <&t tlje conclusion of the ceremony, after being girt with t%t sworo, the knight receiveo a chain with a cross fleurn attadjeir to it, which serveo for a ring ; fram whence, ano with every probability, it h** been asserteo that all those wl)o bear a cross fteuri) ijafr an ancestor &night of the Sepulchre. €l)is bearing is now rare. Jl areat number of drnsaoers, unirertticl)arl>, mere enable* to reach Regain Sepulchre wittier fat>or of a truce. €l)e paranet of this name oescenos from the above Qitns oe f einljtan. rs $ttw (William) « JDratellto ; pxoxnpton, inoeeo f writer tlje name fhircellio. Ifcljio knigljt accompanied giing Hirljarb to £oppa, mljere tije Cljriotian armn remaineb far *ome time in tnarttoitn. fPn X\)e lling'o crljor- tatinttd^ mantj mete inonceo to rouoc tljemoeloeo from tfteir inbo- lence anb bebancljern, anb falla© Ijim ta ^localon, mljere tljeu cammenceb re-builbing tlje town anb farttficattane. €l)io ma* not sufficient employment for tlje baring optrit of our Jling \ ant fact) oat), mttlj a rljooen bawb, tje oallieb fortlj, making erruroiono anb forano into tlje ourrounbing country, capturing tlje caxanano of tlje enemn, anb releasing mann Christian captioeo. <$n one of tljeoe crpe oitiono, accorbing to prompton, Hicljarb, bring ourrounbeb, mao nearln taken prisoner. Ifclje acconnto of gjooeben ano UHnioauf biffer oligljttn, tlje last of xo^om J oljall follom fclje Utorman princes, paooionateln fonb of Ranting, fonnb leisure, enen in flaleotine, to follom tl)eir favorite purouit. ®oen tlje near prorimitn of Stolabtn ano l)ts nnmtxono Ijost beterrcb not our rljioalroas Ittonarcl) from Ijts montcb amuse- ment, ge ment out about a mite from $oppa, mitlj falcon*, eperutcro, ano ait tlje merrt) attenbants of tlje gat) opart. <2l outait partn of frienb* accompanied t)xm : mljen, after a ourreooful morning'o opart, tlje #ing tan bomn beneatt) oome palm treeo to oieep buring tl)e Ijeat of tlje bat), jfribbenln Ijis oleep mas oittnrbeo, anb !)e founb Ijimoelf ourrounbeb bn a large bobn of Saracens, mljo, unperceioeb on ann one, l)ab approacljeb tljas rtooe. €ljc #tng Ijab but jnot time to tljrom Ijimoelf on l)io l)oroe, " eon urn ouum ^aoellam Cuprum aocenoxtf 11 ere tlje enemn mere upon l)im. $ts fern companion*, Ijomencr, alarmeb in time, tljouglj nearln unarmeb, came to tlje |ling's aooiotanre. €ljeu 0oon mere taugljt tl)e ertent of tljeu banger ; for, ourrounbeb on all otbeo, ttjrtj fonno tljemselues attarkeb anb almoot borne bourn bn tlje uaot mnltitnbt arounb tl)em. ^ furiouo melee enoueb, but too unequal to last. Heg- neriuo be fl&axa, ox Pe la fiHaxe, anb Ijis nep^em, Wal- ter, (( pene inermis," mere slain. Htcljarb mao ourrounb- eb, anb, being nnpxotecteo bn armour, mao on tlje point of mm. at* $arl. Camtten. beino, ooeruomereb anb sex^eo bn tlje throng arounb l)tm, ml)en HHtlliam pes preur erclaimeb tljat Ije was f( f&ehe %it/ f or liing Bietjarb. JJnstantln all tlje attention of tl)e Jnfibels was turned to l)im : a ljunbreb arms were reabn to sei$e Ijim : ana ere l)is friend conio prevent it, l)e was onernomereb ana carrieo off. Hicljarb, profiting bn tljis biuersion in \)is fauor, cleft l)is man tljrouaj) tfje circle of enemies, ana rea,aineb tl)e camp. J)u uain pursuit urns o,iven to ti)e liajjt armeb anb warn foe, bn a chosen boon of kniaj)ts — ti)e captors ana tl)eir uri3e l)ab oisappeareo ; ana pes IJreu* remained in cantioitn till tlje truce eonclubeb between Hicljarb ano j^alabin, in tlje following near, enablelr aur ^xng to redeem l)is faithful follower, bn ojtuna, in erdjange for l)im ten Cmirs tljen in l)is power. Hirljolas be j^taffarb, of tljat baronial fa mi In relebrateb in tl)e feudal era, went on a jrilo,rimao,e to Palestine. $e mas burieb at jtftone, anb left issue JMilisent, ml)o marrieb gernen |3aaat, $it., ml)o assumed l)er name anb arms. Sugtjak. ^Ijere mere also tt\e j£ta|forbs of gaoke, mljose oescenoants mere tlje UUHl- laualjbns, gxr $no. Calesljil ano tl)e familn of Cljenen. &l)e Carls of £>taf- farb oescenoeli from tlje $)eroen pagot aboue-nameb. <£>tafforbs, pukes of purkinn.l)am Ijab an Ijeircss marrieb ta Ulilliam $)au>ari», son af ^Ijamas Carl af JtrssM. Ijenrn $)nssen mas at tlje <£>ieo,e af <3Ure. ^Ijere mere tl)e $Torbs $)ussi f or $jaese, calleb alsa $*e $}oese, $ose, $)use, roljo mere summanea to |Darliament as parous tuientn-tmo Co. jyjj*. ©ne paron of tljis name built a Castle at #leforb, in 1500. Jloljn le $jose — nrobabln of tl)e same familn— mas settleb in Hotttnaljamsljtre, ano mas a Crusaber. ^Ijere is a rross-leo^eo monument of l)im in /lint I) am Cljurcl). ^Inotljer of t%%* name mas mnxnxoneo to "Parliament 1534. pe- scenbants, on failure of tfye male line, 1 1) ran a I) Ijeiresses, mere tl)e families af pisnen ana (®ell. ©ugttalt. fttcljarb $*ouel mas a Crusaoer unoer B. Jl., ano mas of tl)at most ancient family oescenoeo from tUilliam, son of ^tsceline Coell, |*oro of Jluri, mljo first took tlje name of $*upellus, or fouel. ^Ije oirect line became ertinct bn an attainder, but ^>ir B. ^tauleton anb j£ir C. Morris married two sisters. Clje panels |Torbs JHorlen mere another brancl), ml)ose ljeirs mere tlje Parkers £ orbs JWorlen. /reberic Cilnet) mas knigljteb before ^Icre bn Hicljarb J). |je mas a uerson mtebtv. of remarkable stature, laokeb upon as a giant, /ram l)im oe&cenoeo strteen knights of t\)e name in succession. ClDne brand) of tl)is familt) settleb at ^tsl)elmelt Cl)arne, in Horfolk, anb mergeb aftermarbs in tlje ilnenets; anb another flourisljeb in Lincolnshire. $jenrn Qxt$a$ti of a baronial family, was in tlje t£ljiri> QLvuzaoe. ©ne brand) mas seatea in Wiltshire, mljase inheritance went bn an Ijeiress ta tlje 5>t. Jlaljn's ; anntljer brand), mlja Ijela Cmias Castle, was represented tJjranalj Clarice, an Ijeiress, bn tlje Pe la H>ar familn. $o\)n lie t£rea,a3e is menttanea in tlje Jlsljmale JK.jff, as being at <2lcre. Tmt^auf. J^b* J^eis, ar £>an, arrinea bt) sea at <3Ure befare giinQ tticljara. tfclje first JJ fina mas flieat ire j£an, 1083. <®ea)fren assisted at tlje treatn mitl) tlje Cmnerar far setting tticljara at libertn far 70,000 marks, Jjjis aescenirants were barans af tlje realm. Clje familt) of $}eran trace tljeir pedigree Ijence. ^£l)e j£ans, of Iticljara's Castle, transmitted tljeir nassessians, tljranajj an iBusUaie. Ijeiress, ta tlje Calbats ant> Carems. t£|je Ijeiress af tlje j£ans, af Clnn, mas marriea ta § it3 <3Uan. ^lacttovum. militant ire j£ane took on Ijim tlje novo of jaining tlje Crusade, ana repaired mbicbtatio. i ^ frf . W as sei3ea af Jjesterramb at tljis time. * 29ome$tJa|>. Camttm. £>umm£. aft $arl. Camfcnt. tre la ^oftkfigf. £>imon ire UMles mad at tlje Sftege of gicre. pn tlje following ertract from Camoen, xoe finir tljat tljis familn mad casual mitlj tlje C0itflttedt : — (f H. ire UMles tenuit manerium airjunrtum a Cona,uestu £in$lxw pet gevvxtium pistoris." t£lje Ijeiress of §ovo Welles, 1461, conneneo tljeir claims to tlje families of ptjmoke, penton, tlje £oro8 $)oo anir gxv J). UDillougljbtj. §e %\xe oe pnrun mas at tlj* jSiege of ^tcre. $x# mas a nern ancient familtj, as me finir tljat Hairulf ptjrun, a flarman, t. IPill. JJ., settleir in Hotttngljam- sljire, mljere Ijis irescenoants Jjelir lanirs far mam) generations. Hobert Jfterrepoint mas at tlje same Sftege. $je bore— a3ure; a cljief, cljequen ; ar ana gules. ^l)is name is mentioned among tlje bannerets af (Snglanir in j£ir $). Iticljolas's Hall. (fcDtte of tljem mas summaneir ta parlia- ment as a paran temp. (Sir. JIJI^. tljeir cljief |Torosl)ip mas at $)olme, flierrepoint, Itotts. j£ince ml) id) time tljen Ijane been abnancea ta otljer irignities, among mljiclj is tl)e present (Sarlirom af JJftanuers. j£nmon Jlierreaaint bare far arms — cljeauen, ar ana gules; a cljief, a3ure. Jin all probability a brother of tlje abooe, mas also at tlje capture of <2lcre. Hicljarir U^aleijs bore arms in Palestine unber our eJjioalrous Jfclonarclj. |3l)ilip UDalens is another of tljose Crusaaers mentianea in one of tlje irceirs of tl)e Courtaise collection, mljiclj runs tljus : ff tfticarirus oie (Gratia rer o oe $)aia, sercentarum marcarum air minus HUilliclmo oe (Marram/ septin gentarum marcarum aa minus flljilippo UUalensi, et mill* marcarum aa minus JHercaoero, promittentes autem, &c. ^este me ipso apno ^Iccon tevtxa oie ^tuo,ttsti." Haaulf oe ^t, George mas canstrainea to barrom of tlje flisan merchants a sum of monen, of ml)icl) Hicljaro guaranteea tlje repatjment. ^Ije oeeo runs tljus : " Jlnou) all men tljat me, Haoulf oe jit. George, UPtlliam oe ^ostano., ^Itjmer jfit3 Hoger ana fDeter oe flratis, ^nigljts, Ijaoe conjointltj receiaeb from Jlacob JMjota antr Ijis asoo'ciate*, pisan merchants, tlje sum of 230 Hares tournois, to be repaia toxtl\xn tlje falloming term, nameltj— one maiettj at tlje ensuing faster, ana tlje remainder on tlje feast of j£t. Hemigius; HUljereof our most noble $*oro, Hicljara/ ^ing of (Snglano, Ijas promisea to aforo Ijis guarantee, in confirmation of mljiclj me Ijaoe placeo, $cc. &c. &c. giccon f J ■ Cam*™. C°- ret*- ^entemo. t£lje family of #t. Ceorge were long, seateb at Oamlengljan anb fallen, Co. Cambribge. €lje lifter be flratis Ijere mentioneb 10 tlje same, nrobabln, mljo is calleb be Jlratellis, or pes jjlreaur. fticljarb ©ranoille mas in Palestine. §e mas son of tlje Carl of Corbeil. Pe0centnint0 are tlje Cranoilles, of Coluiiclj ^bben, anb tl)e fanuln of pemes. |w« a nounger branch settled at HDaattan, pucks, tl)e Puke of puckingljam traces Ijis irescent, anb from tlje tljrre baugljters anb ra-ljeiresses of Cranoille, Carl of patlj, oescenb tlje Jftaniuis of ^tafforb, Craoens, flantons of fanca- sljire, anb Cartaret. 3Sen. abba*. ijrompton. IDalter P'd>nre, Cme, or <3Uico, assisteb in repelling tlje Jlnfibels uiljett tljen sallieb from <2lcre. $je, mill) gTes #tres, pargis ano Carrio, sustaineb tlje onslaught of tlje Saracens till tl)e €ount of Cljamnagne came up mitl) tlje Cemplars, mljereon tlje rout of tlje flagans became general, mljo mere brioen pell mell into tlje citn, mitlj a loss of eigljtn killeb beoioeo mounbeb. ge mas a granbson of tljat WxUxam Count b'Cu, mljo, being accnteo of Ijiglj treason, Ijab leaoe to prone Ijis innocence bn mager of ImttU^ in mljiclj Ije mas oefeateo btj Ceofrn painarb. €lje Counts b'&u Ijelb ftftn-si* knigljts' fees in tlje rape of fastings, lugbale sans tljat ibnl Jftantgamern. (Sougi). ftager ae Itartljwaae mas a Cruaaaer. Clje arma Ijere embla3anea are tlje came afl aiaen bi) j£ir $}arrifl Hicalaa in Ijifl Hall, altljauglj Q&ona\) aaflertfl, tljat an tlje tamb tlje bearing ifl — flable ; a craflfl, engrailea, betmeen 12 rljeflnut leanefl. tfcljere ifl a braflfl in JHinflter Cljurrlj af tljifl $inigljt. tljifl familn Ijela large aamaina in |ient. t£lje firflt fina flummanea afl a paean ta parliament mafl in temp. <£a. J)JJJ>. Clje fiftlj paran left tma Ijeireflaefl, betmeen mljaae aefleenaantfl liefl tlje repreaentatian af tljifl familn. (£leanar, tlje arcana aaugljter, marriea Uticljara <&aam, mljafle aaugljterfl marriea $>ljeppera ana HI. $jame, ana Ijaa iflaue. so? &ari. tfcljamafl ^ara perkelen maa tlje first af tljifl ancient familn tljat ment ta tlje MS* Cruaaaefl; in rammemaratian af mljiclj Ije at»aea ta Ijifl paternal caat af arms 10 craflfl pateea. $)ifl anginal bearing maa — galea ; a rJjearan, argent. Cljereia a perkelen peaigree, melt aramn aut, in 807 $jarl. Jtt.$« Jin Cubberln Cljurclj, (©lauceaterflljire, tljere ifl an efftgtj af ane af tljifl race, eraafl-leggea, but mljetljer af tljifl ^Jjamaa ar Ijifl flan, mlja maa a Jinigljt templar, J> knam nat. ftabert «£tt3 $}araiitg, af tlje blaaa ratjal af Penmark, aettlea at prifltal. $)e became fla great a fauarite mitlj $)en. tljat Ije cauaea Jfctaurice, aan af tlje abaue, ta marrn tlje aaugljter ana Ijeirefla af tlje |*ara perkelen ; mljerean CamUcn. Jjia aeacenaantfl aflaumea tljat name, ana mere baranfl far mann generatiana. ^Ije preflent familn af tljifl name trace tljeir aeflcent Ijence. «e |ftalmaines arrinco in Palestine 1191, ano assisteo in tlje reduction of gicve. gis arms mere— or ; 3 Ijanos, Quit*. Hicolas be fflialmaine* mas engageb in tlje same anbertaking ; Ije bar? for arms--gules ; 3 Ijanbs, maileb proper. Corner. Wlliam be €ankeroilte, Wrano Cljamberlain of Hormanbtj, mas one of tlje mitnesses to tl)e Agreement between €anereb ana $ing fticljarb, at ffiessina. ©ne of tljis name is mentianeb in t!je CSDrforb Hall ; tlje arms tljere ginen being— or; a lion, rampant/ gules. ^Ijirburne Castle, ©ran, mas tlje property af tlje Cljamberlains, toljo mere berioeb fram tlje €ount$ of €anker»ille, formerltj Camuen. Camerarii of Hormanbn. €ljis branch of tlje familn cljose to orop t\)e alb Hormau name, ana assumeb tljat af Cljamberlaiu, fram tlje office of tljetr ancestors. Hobert €russbut, rnljen l)e mas in "Palestine, mabe a elaim far an Ijerebitartj Ijonor, ml)iel) tlje #ing aojxiogeo to Peter oe fDratelas : " et rer <&ngli* fixi$$et signum secum in meaia, et trabtbisset braconem sunm fletra be fUratellis" against tlje bemanb af tl)e abooe namea Hobert. £ljis ensign mas a seconb emblem af tlje $ing ; it mas barne in tlje Jnaasian of Cnglanb, bn Habert fJertram ; its color mas mljite, ana mabe of silk, mill) reb clams, &c. its Ijeab, of metal, t)ao tl)* montl) open, bn mljielj tlje air entering, tnflateb tlje silken bag, anb gaue it tlje appearance of a maning beast, tfclje first of tljis familn in Cnglanb mas ©efren e lb; crusule, or. t£lje rep resent atioes of tljis familn are #ir Carnabn gagerston, pt., tlje familn of jTambert (toljo berioe from Jloane llmfraoille,) anb tljat of fobington. tfllilliam $on$ezpee, natnntl son of $)enrtj JIJI. bn /air Hosamonb, became (£arl of j^altsburn ; roljicl) title Ije mas inoesteb mill) on Ijis marriage mill) Cla be Caburcis, Ijeiress of tljat title. $je mas at tlje battle of Pamietta, toljen tlje Christians were oefeateo. peing of a pious bisposition, Ije mabe bioers grants to religious Ijouses. JJn an olb floem of (f Hicljarb <£oer be |fion," occurs tlje following notices of HPilliam $ ongespee — " €f)e ffirle of &alfeburo afterfoartJ, &{)at foa$ called, bi> t^at Hag, SHeber. ftfr TOIItam &e llonguejipee." *t" "fc 3|C 4* " Bong Btrijato' tijetor tmti) tljate, Almost fjatJtfc \)% tome to late ! ??e lapKe on ioiti) i)j>a ajr gooo" ; ii&anp g>are$imeS Ije leet bloott. Cljere foas no Manure, berragment, S>o goott tf)at mwgijt bntijStantJe IjmJ Kent ; ^nb" tlje ILong^eSpag, tijat tg&e, Hagbe on be eberg 3»be, Cljat boun tt foente al tljat Ije $mot, Wlitl) Ijga fafodjoun tijat bnttpr bot." jBugbaic. HDtlliam $*ongespee, son of lUilliam <£arl of j^alisburn anb (£la oe Caburcis, meat in 1247 to tlje goln |*anb, mitlj 200 Ijorse, of loljicl) l)c toas tl)e captain* Jin l)is journen Ije came to Home/ anb Ijaoing obtaineo an interoiew u)itl) tlje flope, tl)us abbresseb Ijim— " give, nou see tljat J) am signeb toitl) tlje cvo88f ano am on mn journen mitl) tlje ^ing of /ranee to figljt in tl)is pilgrim- age ; mn name is great ano of note, oi3., IIHlliam gTongespe'/ but mn mean* are slenocr, for tlje $iing of Cnglano, mn kinsman ana liege $*orir, Ijatl) bereft me of tlje title of <£arl ano tljat estate j but tljis Ije bio jubicialln, anb not in bispleasure or bn tlje impulse of Ijis will, therefore ^ bo not blame Ijim for it ; Ijombeit, Jl am necessitateb to Ijaoe recourse to nour holiness, to aib me tn tljis streigljt. We tee Ijere tljat tticljarb, ^arl of Cornmall, wljo, tljouglj Ije is not signeb toitl) tlje cross, net, tljrouglj tlje special grace of nour holiness, Ijatlj JW. %nriss. got muclj monen from tljose mljo are signeb, anb therefore ^, toljo am signeb anb in like n»ont, bo entreat tlje same faoor." ^tlje flope therefore, taking into consiberation tlje elegance of Ijis expressions, tlje eficacn of Ijis reasons, anb tlje comeliness of Ijis person, granteb Ijim in part mljat Ije besireb, mljereon Ije receioeb abooe 1000 mate* from tljose signeb. ^Ifter garrisoning Pamietta ■ tye attettfleo §onis in tyis marcl) eastward, and took a Strang tawer near gile ranaria, wherein ivere ttye wives of mant) noble Sfravacens. |je afterwaras surprise* a (Caravan of camels, mules ana asses, laden witty g,olo f silver, spices ana ot\)ev precious rommooities, wtyicty got tyim so mncty envn from ttye f vend), ttyat \)e resoloeo to return to $icre and remain tl)e ve witty t\)e $)ospitallers and templars ; bnt before tye conlo do ttyis tl)e Jlnfioels gave ttyem battle near Cairo, wtyere \)e fongtyt most ualiantln, ano ktlleo 100 witty tyis own tyand, but, aoerporoereo bn numbers, was ttyeve slain, preferring deatty to captivity. Elje niatyt before tyis oeatl), it is reported t\)at l)is mother, wtyo was ttyen gibbess of gacock, saw a vision of ttye $)eaven's opening, ano tyer son, armed at all points (for stye knew tyinx bt) tyis styielo,) entering ttyerein. e <3trtois saii> foolisljln "We 00 not beliene tlje Saracens to be of motljer born. UPe will take tlje Castle entirely at our will, ana tljen toljo sljall be founo therein sljall be slain, 00 tljat me sljall Ijane eaert) tljing in 0ur power." ^Elje gooo linigljt, tlje piaster of tlje temple, 0aitr, "JJt mill be mare abnantageouo to remain Ijere, to rest ourselues, to Ijeal our mounts, ana to enable 0ttr §ovo tl)e $iing to pass oner,* ana all to take up our quarters arouno l)im, antr to be0eige tlje Castle an all sioes mitl) our Ijost. $n tlje mean mljile, me sljall be able to prepare tlje ^ting's engines^ to oemolislj tlje ljou0e, break oomn tlje malls, ana to take tlje j^oliran mitlj all Ijis great pomer. Heitljer mall nor Ijorse sljall Ijaue a master mljo sljall not be mangleo mitlj smarts of steel, ana tljus sljall me possess ourselnes of all. We Ijaoe neeo of repose, me Ijane foitgljt Ijaro. JHotljer of &00 I me Ijaue performed mitlj great glort). gonoureo be |iing Resits, mljo Ijatlj 00 mell aioeo us : mitljont Ijim me sljoula Ijaue guinea nottjing. $)onour be to Ijim for it!" €llje (€onnt ae ^rtoio oaio, " $)a ! Pan templar, nou almans miolj us to mear tlje 0kin of tlje wolf, ^ox^ ougljt, btj rigljt, to aouance before all, ana set an erample to otljers of braue coniuict." ^Dlje dHaster of tlje temple ansmereo courteouoln, ff We mear not tlje skin of tlje molf, as is mell knomn to brane men, nou 0ljall not be 00 reaotj, go nou before, me mill be tlje fir0t, if me 0ee rea0on for aonancing." t£lje Carl $*onge0pee saio, ff fet us act eon0ioerateltj. t£lje j£aracen0 are a cruel, fierce, ana perfidious race. ^Ije faster Ijas ginen Ijis opinion moot mi0eln. $je unoe^tanos mnelj of mar ana afcnises ns mell/' ^Ije (€,o\\nt oe ^rtois mo0t onermeeningln satir, "HJewatj mell be Cuglislj mljo are 0nclj counsellor. We mill not oe0ert from our ynxyose for mljat i)ou assert or oenn. §et U0 rn0lj in purouit of tlje Saracen© bi) lano ana bn 0ea." t£lje Carl $*ongespee, almans prompt, Ijauing rljangeo Ijis intention on bearing mljat mas said, replieo, n §eno on nom, ana J) mill 0urpas0 nou. IJou 0ljall not be so speeotj but Jl mill be tlje first, mitlj lance ana smoro, to attack tlje fierce enemtj." * Horns, fottf) tlje mam botfg, foas at tfjat moment on tije opposite Stile of tlje rt&er. t Stotnbtlle states tljat tlje care of tlje engines foaS entrusted to tlje Count tie &rtotS. &l)en tact* tl)eir^l)elms anb tljeir cl)apeaus-be-fer, intenbing to take JHas- floura anir rapture tlje j^olban. §3n tl)e counsel of tl)e ouerweening Count be <3lrtois, tl)e JHaster of tl)e temple Ijarnasseb tlje parses, anb tl)e Count fonge- spee otonlatjeir tl)e cenbals* t£l)en mere tlje first, tljen were tlje rtgljt oaltant. ^£l)et) enter^o JHassoura as if it were tljeir own residence, tlJJjen tljet) got in as tljen cottlJry tl)e j^aracens cluseb all tlje gates, anb all in JHassoura watcljeb sljarpln to kill tlje Christians if tljen eoulo. Cljen lowereb tlje nates, wljiclj mere well guarbeb, so all tlje Cljristtane mere sljut witljin tl)e walls, pefore tljem run tlje riuer beep, long anb wibe ; beljinb was tl)e port- cullis well barreb, anb on batlj sibes were Ijiglj sto ne walls, ^tlje Saracens surronnbeb tl)ent on all sibes witl) strong ^urkislj bows ano potsoneb arrows, anb witl) long sworbs of well-tempereb steel, ano witl) abunbance of large stones. Cljen tl)e Saracens mabe a fierce attack on us, anb tl)e uillians, in parties of fine together, tl)rew great stones, anb witl) l)eaon jammers crusljeb us, boing us great miscl)ief, anb sparing notljing, becaixae tl)e Christians l)ab attaekeb tljem anb tljeir great power witljin tl)eir walls. $f C*ob Ijab not careb for us, tljen wanlb Ijaue l)ab tlje entire mastern ; anb it was euibent tljat not one eoulb Ijaue escapeb without tl)e aib of ($ob, wl)o ganerns all tljiugs. j)u tlje wibst of JHassouro, tl)ere is a Ijiglj roab from tl)e gate to tl)e allswallowing rioer. €^l)ere tlje oaliant $tnigfjts fougljt, anb mann a j£ara- cen's l)eab mas bleebing on tljat ban. ^Ije Count be «3lrtois, on l)is great charger, first broke tl)rougl) tl)e rank of tl)e enemy witl) l)is lance ; Ije fjab neither Ijeart nor courage to remain longer, so powerfully was Ije assaileb witl) iron anb steel. $}e ouertljrew tlje first wl)om l)e encountereb, anb tljen turneb tomav'if& tl)e rtuer to escape bn swimming. IPIjat more tl)e Count bib cannot be tolb ijou. $}is soul is in gell in great torment. t£l)e piaster of tl)e temple, wl)o was ralleb IfHlliam, bore l)imself nobly witl) tl)e lance, anb wieitfttf well l)is sworb. $)e was cruelly wounbeb bn tlje €^urks anb <3tmirals, whereupon a great crt) was raiseb among tlje Saracens, mljo fullt) erpecteb to Ijaoe bismayeb l)im, but l)e was oery braoe, ualiant anb courageous, anb taking l)is welt-tempereb sworb in Ijanb, silenceb tlje cri) of tljree Ijaugtjty Curks, wljo were loubest among tlje ^Imirals, bn clean- ing tl)em asunber mill) l)is trenchant swot*. ^ garacen came running ligljt of foot, bearing in Ijis Ijanb a pouonttf coustel, anb raising tlje capavuon of Ijis armeb Ijorse, gaoe Ijim a Ijeaoy blow on tlje rigljt sibe. ^£lje plaster perceioeb clearlt) tljat l)is I)orse was seuerely wounbeb ; l)e woulb Ijaoe struck * 5. e. banners fofyfcl) foere matte of cental, arid) femb of Stuff. + ait ^mtral uilja urns Ijigljln renomnea, but Ijis Ijorse being marHUn mounitea, faiieo Ijim. £lje fa**t fell to tlje grauna, ana tlje plaster urns left an foot, ir "Wqmeuniy mljo tuas mitt) Cart Ittcljarb* at tt)e inuestiture of <3lsralon, mljere Ije became a protljer, antv of !)im Ijab Ijis name, anb for Ijis ualour ums nameb j£ir tUPnmounb be^st-nlon; atttr tlje rt{jt)t ualiant j£ir Hobert be tUibcle ; ana j£ir Hauf be Qenefelb, wljo, bn tlje grace of (®ob, slew mann a Saracen mitt) Ijis murbering suiorb ; tljere toas no Saracen so bolb tolja bib not in tlje fielb erperience its pomer: also tlje ualorous $inigl)t, j£ir ^Ueranber CHffarb, mljo mas a I wans «u>ift anb actioe in arms ; tljis oppeareo one Iran mljen tje mistjeb to turn it to ab- nantage bn retreating from before tt)e Saracens in orber to embarrass tljem. ^ir Jloljn be fJretain, tjis abopteb $nigljt, wljo was of fJourbon ana not of "Hormanbn,"t' wtjen Ije sljoulb t)atJe aibeb Ijis lorb anb benefactor, cast Ijimself into tlje rioer aub mas bromneb. £ljcn aboanceb anb fougljt most obstinateln, anb before tljen fell, killeb upmarbs of a ljunbreb, making great slaughter among tl)e Saracen*, Caclj mill) a bolb Ijeart rustjeb upon an ^Imiral anb struck l)im beab; no befence coulb aoail. Jl great crtj was raiseb upon tlje beatl) of tl)e Jlmirals : tlje Saracen salbiers, mrctcljeb race, mntaceb tljem fierceln, anb smore bn JUa- t)omet tljen moulb not rest tilt tljen Ijab ampin auengeb tl)em. <£ljc Saracens mere on all sibeo, anb gaue tl)eir valiant enemies furious blows, anb struck tljem beljinb, not cljilbren's blouis^ mitlj tljeir rigljt trenchant smorbs of steel, for tljeir lances mere sljiuereb to pieces, tfclje goob $ttigt)ts kept firmln togettjer, eacl) as near tl)e otljer as Ije coulb. ^£l)en killeb anb mounbeb mttljout, all mljom tljen coulo come up mitlj. €^tjc Christians cljaseb tlje Saracens as grenljaunbs wovtio putme beasts fining to tlje woooa, <&rounb tljese fine $inigt)ts gatl)ereb a great l)ost of tlje unbelieving race of garactn*, melt eo,uippeb mitl) tjorses anb arms, mljo mljen t^en sam tlje |inigt)ts mere muclj ama3eb — 5>ir ^tleranber ©iffarb aaxtf to tjis lorb, *' Sftr, for ttje tone of <®ob, mljat bo nou abuise? ©ugljt me to remain tjere or flee for fear from tlje Ijost of Saracens mljo surrounb us? ^Ije (Sari ansmereb mitlj a bolb Ijeart, M |jere ougtjt eaclj of us to sljom tjis pvowe^* fet us ruslj on to encounter ttjem like * IfiUrijartf, (Carl of Com&jall. &Scalon, near Stni£ialim, toafi crtrt to tty Cf)rfettang tn 1243. Cije Cuvfejf ficgtcgrt tt m 1244 foitf)out SucctM, but retook tt tn 1246. ft ioottlti appear tf)at t^t£i Ctmplav a^umttJ ti)t bapttsimal name of tf)e dtavl on t^at occasion, antf tf)at ^e tt)e Emgfjt aftrrfoarUa spoken of ag 3atcl)art( tie &0calon. f C^t'jS Utdttnctton appears! to ijaoe fceen maKe to probe |)e wa^ a dFrnitfjman. t "f toot ^t ioas no twitter game lo^an tl;eg togefcgr met."— Cournament of Cotten^am. * Irogs. for tlje lone of Jesus Cljrist Ijere me desire to ote ; for tlje love of Jlesus Cljrist we came into tljis lana to obtain out inheritance lnj valour— tlje jan celestial— for na otljer object came we Ijitljer to maintain aur mar. put #ir ^Ueranoer Ciffaro, if nou can escape, you mlja take rare of mn provertn, ana are mn $itigl)t, oistribnte mt) gooos in tljis manner among mn people. £ljat mn soul may fortljmitlj lie receive* witlj blie>$, give to tlje poor religious tljat iljen mat) sing for me; ana ta t!)e poor Cnglislj tvljo sljall Ijave fougljt in tlje Ijost, ana to tlje poor sick mlja are in great nreo, ana ta tlje lepers ana tlje orpljans, tljat tljet) mat) prat) far mn soul. Cine far mt) soul mn gala ana mt) silver ; give mt) valuables ana mt) arms to brave persons, ana bestow all mt) otljer gooos so miseln, tljat nan mat) wit!) we be in jon witlj C*oo (Omnipotent." e gTongespee, ana in ml)om JHonsieur HftUtam Ijao mur!) confttrence, erieo alano to Ijis loro— " / or pitn's sake, sir/' saia Ije, " let us flee benona tl)is mioe river, for so mann Saracens are approacljing tl)at me sljall not be able to tjola out longer." "J mill not flee," saia tlje Carl IfHlliam fonae&pee : " If ever sl)all an Cnglislj $nigljt be reproaeljeo witlj mt) Ijavittg flea from tl)e uiretcljeo Saracens for fear. J came l)ere to serve Coir, if it be l)is mill : for Ijim mill J> suffer aeatlj, mlja gave Ijimself up for me. put before <3 bie, JJ mill sell mt) life bearln." ( * J)f tjou mill not saia tlje #nigfjt, mill go tnstantln ; mill stat) no longer/' " Co, tljen," saia tlje Carl, "nou mlja Ijave resolveb to bisljonour naurself, Ijave no reasons for staning Ijere." §e flea on Ijis gooa Ijarse mljiclj mas mell armea, ana rast Ijimself into tlje river; tlje mater carriea Ijim aman, ana being at its mercn, Ije ana l)ts Ijorse mere aromnea. gis soul mas presently mitlj tlje oevil. <3lno mant) anotljer frenchman mas aromnea tljat ban, tljet) tjaa suclj fear of losing tljeir lines, [bn tlje Ijanbs of tlje Saracens]. «3f tljen Ijaa fougljt for tlje lone of Cab, tljeir souls woulb Ijave been in bliss mill) tljeir Creator. €lje Carl bemanbeb of proper Hicljara if Ije misljea to go ; ana of £ir Hauf be $ launares, mlja loneo Ijtm bearln, ana of tlje brave bacljelor, #ir Hobert ae tPibele, anb of #ir fticljarb ae Cuise, mljo vore Ijis banner,— "Will nan bepart ana leave me remaining ? for before J> go, ^ mill suffer mn Ijeaa to be rut off?" €ljen all inaignantln ansmerea tljat, ^€ljet) usoulo not oo so for ant) man living. C*oa be our Ijelver ana #t. Ceorge tlje valiant!— $ rommena me to Coa," saio eaclj to Ijimself. €ljen saia tlje gooa Carl ^Tongesvee, ff $et us keen firm togetljer, so sljall me vossess evern advantage : as long as me ran Ijola out, me sl)all suffer no loss: ana if me be slain, me sljall all obtain salvation." t2Llje Saracens furroutt)*) tlje valiant limits well arme) an) well mount*) * wit!) trencljant swor)s, on foot an) on Ijorse, beljin) on) before : no lining man coul) tell tljetr number. Jftonsieur Hicljar) )e Cuise, wljo bore tlje banner of tlje bol) $inigl)t tlje goo) HUilliom fongesnee as Ije was turning ronn) in tlje crow), Ija) Ijis left Ijan), wljtc!) sunnorte) tl)e hannev, rut off; but wit!) Ijis stamp l)e reeonere) an) !)*l) it/ like a brant; oaliant, an) nigorous bacljelor. <3ln) tlje bol) combatant, j£ir Hauf )e $jenfel), for t!)e lone of Jesus Cljriot, sol) Ijis bloo) rigljt )earlt) ; an) t!)e oalorous $inigl)t, j£ir Robert )e H)a)ele, wl)o alwai)0 went in tlje Ijost to ai) Ijis lor). <3tn) t!)e noble warrior, protljer Hieljar) )e ^Ucalon, founljt well t!)at )at) to obtain tlje jans of Ijeonen. <3ls t!)eir Ijorseo were slain, tljet) remaine) on foot, on) fougljt stoutln for t!)e looe of Co). j£ir <2Ueran)er Ciffar) eocane) wit!) tlje gol) on) siloer wljic!) xoas )elinere) to l)im. $je got tlje Ijorses together an) loa)e) tljem, an) to tl)e roo) towar)s tl)e cttn of Pamont. $je leape) into t!)e long an) wi)e riner; l)e wiolje) to arrine at piote, as !)e !ja) promise) Ijis liege lor) tlje goo) |Tonge- spee, for tlje purpose of )istributing !jio propertn accor)tng to Ijio common)*. Jls soon as tl>*n *nt*r*) tlj* rioer, tlj* perfi)ious Saracens oboerne) tljem, an) cast t!je Creek fire,* wljtclj woo intensely !jot, unon tljem; but tljetj woul) Ijane been burnt to )uot ratljer tljon Ijon* mone) back a foot. ^Ije Carl was beset btj tlje Saracens vern stoutln; tljen conl) not kilt !jis Ijorse, so well was Ije arme), nor conl) tljet) )rag tlje noliant Ijero to tlje groun), but tljetj cut off fjis left foot witlj tlje stirrup, tltgljt grienous mas it to see !jio bo)n so mangle). UPljen tlje Carl felt tljot Ije Ijo) lost Ijis foot, Ije aligljte) from Ijis goo) Ijorse, an) calle) to protljer Hieljar), ii t$>ljere art tljon, Pe ^Iscalon ! Assist us, protljer, for now we are lost." t£lje protljer was rigljt naliant, an) retreate) not. $)e comforte) tlje Cart after Ijis manner : ff §*e not )iomane), sir, #0) will Ijear tljt) praner an) Ijis sweet Jltotljer wljo is so )ear to Ijim." §Jrotljer Hieljar) )e ^iscalon lost Ijis Ijorse; Ijimself Co) rescue) from mam; a moun) tu tlje worl). <&n) * Clje cbjef ingredient of tlje &xttk fire foad jiaptlja— a ligijt, tenactoud, inflammable aft", iu^tcl) dpringd from tlje eartij antf catcijed fire ad Soon as it corned in contact foitij tlje air : tljtd naptlja, combined witlj dulpljur an* pttclj, caudeo" a loutJ erplodton, atteno'eo' mitlj a tljtcfc dmofce, antl a fierce and obdtinate flame, faciei) foad quickened bo water, and could onlg be damped bg dand or btnegar. Cije decret of compounding an* directing tljid artificial flame mad imparted to tije 3&omand of tlje <£adt bj> CalUmcu^ a wattbe of ^ettopoltd in &grta. fit ioaji pretenUett tljat tlje mgSterp of t^e 6reefe fire mad rebealetJ to Condtantme ti)z <&xtat, hv an angel, mttf) a dacretJ tnjunctton t^at tt dljoultl neber be communtcateti to any foreign nation, fit mad tljud confined to tfje S&omand of t^e €adt about 400 geard, m^en it wad dtolen by tlje JKaijomeKand, mijo, in tlje ^olo ioard of &$xia aria €gi)pt, retorted an tnbentton foljtcftj IjaK been emplo»etJ mttlj duc^ eminent HuntHS againdt tljemdelbed by t^e Cijridtiand. \ I Sic Itobert i>e Wattle fougljt 00 Ijaro tljat Ije conlir 110 tanner Ijolir out-— to Coir i)e oeparteo, togetljer toitlj Ijio naltant companion, Sic Hauf oe $en- felir, mljo aooociatefc oil Ijio tana, life mill) tlje bravest. ^tljen inflictco great evils on tlje j^araceno, ano cut tljem to pieces, ano solo tljeir lives uertj ocarltj. §ona,espee snppoeteo Ijimself 0ti tlje oljouloero of tlje protljer, Ijio olaoljing smoro in Ijio Ijano, and mitlj only ane foot* $}e cut off tlje Ijeao of evert) one Ije conlo reaci), ana opareD neither Ijiglj 0r lou>, however well armeo. Jl Stoloan oaiir to tlje Carl, (f Sarrenoer immeoiateltj, nou cannot Ijolo out longer againot 00 mann, ourrenoer inotantltj : if yon will oat) so, Jl mill fcefeno none peroon ano protect non from torment." t£o tljio tlje Carl ansmer- ing crieo mitl) a lono voice, " JHatj it please Coo tlje Son of tlje bleooeo JMarn, tljat nener among Cljriotiano it man be Ijearir t!j at <3 nteloeo ougljt to tlje Saracens so long as Ijao life, ercent it mere to cut off their Ijeaoo mill) mn brigljt omoro." ^Ijen oaio tlje j^oloan mljooe name mao ffilascabel, ff $f non mill not 00 tljto t)0u oljall be cut up btj cruel Saracens like meat to put in oalt. Hor 0ljall nour loro in mljom ijou confine save nou." ^Ije Carl replieo prouoln, ano mitlj a louo voice, "Save tjouroelf if non can, base oillian! Hener to non or to ann otljer mill Jl, btj menace, or from tlje fear of torment, renounce Jleouo Cljriot, Q&oo (Omnipotent." tfcljen was tlje (Sari moot oljarpln aooaileo. So Ije again otruck brljinir mitlj Ijio brigljt omoro ano cut iromn tlje Storaceno mljo mere ar0uno Ijim, mljo all crieo, "Jttercn for Coo'o oake." Cljen saib tlje Carl to Ijio bear companion, tlje braue ana oaltant protljer llttcljaro oe <3Ucalon, "|Tet ns keep firm t0getljer as long as we live, so eljall we sell our liueo oearln." ff HPillingln/' oaio tlje protljer; (f $t) Jkouo tlje San of JHarn, nener mill J fail nou as long as J> Ijaoe life/' potlj tlje Ijeroeo kept firm togetljer, ano bib tljeir utmoot to otrike tljeir enemieo mitlj effect. ^Ije oaliant Carl of J£ali0burn tljen became infurate. €ljetj were botlj aooaileo btj tlje mreteljeir ^araceno, mljo all mioljeti to cut tljem oown mitlj tljeir g0oo j^moroo; but tljeij otruck tlje Saracens beljintr like ernerienceo marrioro. ^Ije naliant ano braoe Carl ruoljeo on an ^tmiral, tlje son of tlje liing of Cgtjpt, mljooe name was ^Ibrael, ano mitlj Ijio trencljant blaoe gaue Ijim a new blow ; Ije cut Ijio Ijeao in tmo, ano tlje baon fell to tlje eartlj cattish) bleeoing, be aoonreb. Jit mell appeared of mljat go0O temper Ijio omoro was. $)e cauoetr tlje Ijealr to fin upmaroo preoentltj ; tlje boDtj fell at Ijio feet in oigljt of tlje ^oloau. §is ooul, Buffiui carries atoan cljanting to IjelL Wi)tn tlje brave anb renamneir fJratljer fticljara oavo mljat a blam tlje <£arl t)ab ait>en ta tlje ^Inttral, Ije aiwancea anb nut to treaty five nerftaiaua J| nerfiaiana ^ara«n came {jallanina, un an Ijaraeback, (jraanina firmln a trencljant aiuara, anb ginina tlje GEarl a Ijeaun blam, cut af Ijia ria,jjt Ijana, in mt)tct) Ije Ijela smara tit aoaattce. t£ljen maa tlje nable b0t»t| cruelltj aiamemberea ; far tlje left faat anb tlje riajjt Ijana mere cut off. Wt\en Ije Ijaa last Ijia Ijana Ije brexo back, ana nranea to jfeau* Cljriat ^Umia,ljttj tljat if it t\ab nleaaea l)tm far tlje lane af Iji* Jftlatljer Ije tuaula allam Ijim nengeance an tljat bitter rare. ^Ije bala ana naltant baan rttaljea farmara an anc faat tauwra* a nerfiaiaua ^Lurk, mljaae name maa (^apiraunt. Jin Ijia left Ijana Ije araanea Iji* smara, ana atruck aff tlje Turk's fare mitlj Ijia cljin, but mljile ernirtng, tlje ^urk Urine l)im anatl)er blam, ana rauaea tlje left Ijana Ijalaing tl)e amara to fit) in t!)e frant. Ifcljen tlje naliant $*anaeanee fell ta tlje arounb, for I)e raulir na lander atana an ane faat. Clje Sfaraeena ran up rxai)t janaua ana fllaa, ana mttlj tl)eir trenchant amaraa cat l)int ta ntecea. tfclje brane niarrtar, f0ratljer Hicljara be <3Ucalan, fell toonnbeb ana bleed- ing unatt tl)e <£arl, nar far all tlje lanb of /ranre mania Ije Ijane gane aman ; mljen Ije aam tl)e (Bart aeaa, t\e aaae Ijintaelf un ta aeatlj alaa. j£tr fticljara be <®niae, mlja carrtea Ijia banner, mljen I)e aam Iji* lara He, tlje %oob bacljelar, aa soon aa Ije canla mitljaut mare aelan, fell unan Ijia lara ana aufferea Ijimaelf ta be cut ta nieces. &lje <£arl ana Ijia bannerer, ana Ijia bacljelora, ana ^ir Hauf be |janfela, tlje boib anb brave gxv Babert IPaaele, mlja lauca Ijim rigljt aearltj, all fiae aoob ^ni^ljta mere alain — all fiae mere tljus alain tagetljer. ^Ijeir aaule are mitlj ^eane in Jlaraaiae. Cootce Cottontano $Mlin* ^i. t>. fol. 176—182. Specimen oC tfje $otm. " $in uoora i>c ooes ana ire nit* oter t* savant. P* bon mUtllta gTonaeonee In Ijaron combatant. $tc fuot 00C13 cn pabtlanc a la a a rame nnant. $ie 00 it Hot Conns alat 000a i)o$t mut a a unt. nn cl)a$tcl 5>c pabilone jittuooire c nomee. |U t0U3 jours en fleinime s'ra rename*, fir In Itoio ae fust n l 's en celo cljeoacljee. Ct In Counte oe ^rtoioe s'e Hober'o li fero. Ces fn par son orflnile tant fa sura toers. mein3 alt's es*juiers ana nru3 Cljiualers. Jlneroerunt la vie tant urttnt oesterbers. Ct mcint l)ome nailant xavoit oun^e 0#cx$. <£t In bon iHillam ^ongesnee li cljinaler Ijarot^. <3t le auarame nnant i>el incarnacione. from fbrmaii ancestors, who, at the time of tl|r general ouu»eij f famtfyam ftonal/ bn granb oer- geantti, m^. — bn nrotnbing a on the ban of corona- tion for t!)e king o right h<"*b, anb bn. supporting Ijts right arm the same ban boring the time that t^ ronal oceptre was in hb hwb. ^h^ pt'rfram went with #ing Hirtjarb to pales- tine, anb/ after the captare of Jlcre, ijab this town tammitWb to h^ cnotobn, anb with it the oafe keeping of the <£tneen* of <£nglanb ano Sftciln, with the banghter of the ©mperor of Cnprus. |je funnoeo the ^Lbben of ttrorben, in jfrtafforootyire, for Cistercian JHonks, 1176; he plentifully enboweb it utith lanbo/ ano gaoe also to it the Church *f JUtott/ where wao hi* princioal oeat ano caotle, which inheritance hao paooeo to the Carl of Shrewsbury. |}e h<*b/ also, a grant of free warren at IHDrorhaU, in Ularmirkohire, ano oeparteo thio life at cJoppa/ 1192. $*n heiresses, the lanbo ano h*N*** *f the IDerbono be^renbeb to the famiiieo of furnioal, fBurghersh, f* plant. is aloo ennmcratcb in the <3Uh*tolean fiH.$>. ao among those knights who besiegeb ^Vrre ; which M.§>< io a transcript bn liatph pvcoke, the arms being tricked i« the neatest manner anb wit^ wonderful accuracy : it io entttleb/ ff a copte of an owlbe Houle in ne ketpinge of fttv. /itj William of Sfyratbargh* 1563, of noblemeno armeo anb knighteo ao weare wt $. ft. J. at ne oiege of ^leon." tfll Carl of Pembroke/ anb |fangue- trille in Hormanbn, wao one ojf the moot intimate frienbo of "Prince &$*nri), oon of gjeurn JJJJ., when tl)ts belnbeb firmer wao Ining on hio beath-beby after hi* wickeb rebellion againot hi* father, |}e belioereb to the abooe-nameb William |&areochall h** croooto earrij to Jlewoalrm. ©n #ing Hieharb'o betermining on the Cruoabe, h* was *™t to Jlhilip of /ranee to treat of that matter^ anb wao one of those who, bn oath/ nnbertook for the Cnglish Ittonareh the performance of all that wao agreeb upon. $e marrieb the h'iwo Camtien. jFuIItr ^t£ft. of of Hicljrtri oe Clare, Carl of "Pembroke, bn w\)om Ije Ijao several ton*, all of mijam oieo mitijout issue, ano five saunters :— Jttauir, marrieo to gufll) ptaoo ; Joane, to IP. ire Jftontcljensn j Jsabel, to Cilbert Clare, Carl of Cloucester; #ibnll, to W. oe atUnaeb witi) SSolbtn*, Cl)b pania tuaa bt) a fpinpwi cast intc Cgtjat, taken captive bn tl)e €ttrka, bangt)t bt) a l>enetian, brangl)! ta Constantinople , tl)ere known ana reaeemeo bt) an C*ngiiaf) merchant, ana at last aafeln arrinro at ^leetnm in #cotlano. 00 n 0f £aier firat ®axl of U0in- rtjrater, bore according to Cantom—gnUa ^ maarlea, aoioeo, or. $* rnaa jain^a t0 ttye Pnk* 0f jlnrgnnan ana otljer*, i>n a wteaion to Conrao $lmtfetvat f at 3tnre, mf)a fyaa refnaea to gine up 00WU of tlje flagan priaonera; roljirl) it)* CJjriatian leaoera ijaa reaolneo to reaiore to j^alaoin^ an certain ronoitiona. $e l)ao moreover 150 aoloirra, left unaer fyt* rotnmano bt) #ing Hicljaro, w^en fye left l&aleatine. lUll-rt tHt&tffc waa alaa at H)ia celebrate* ategc, wtfet) canaeo ti)c ttatt) af 00 tnann knigf)ta, inaeeo tlje MS 9057, pib. ronal fpario arclarra tfyat 1200 noblea oieo ttyete. nip JTttf 2tog*r, aa l)c ia atnlea in ii)e ^ialjtnole Jit.,?, taaa tn fJaleattn* »0llPrt JFHf JfOflft taaa toitljottt oonbt 0f tljat rare, taljirl) afterward* atmmeli tlje name af Clattering, aa tt)e arm* aaatgnea tl)c Crnaaorr, agree n>ttl) tf)oae ginen ta Clanertng, tn git Ulirolaa'a rail, ana in 6137 garL JK.JF. ge taaa according ta tlje ^Ul), at tlje aiege of $Ure. ^DJ)e fatniln aeat roa* in Marti) timber I ana, «0 llllinit Ift 83$&ft£ ma* a crnaaoer, fee taaa bnriea at Jftarke! jaeeptng, tafyerr ia a era 00 leggeo effign af l)im, ttjongf) JTelano l)aa tl)e fallaming, ^ pal bruin HDake, fantioev of Peeping Celle, (aenen milea fram ^ arnen ae ^anae, ana nine bn taater,) lt)iU) nn tl)e el)attitre af garnet), in a t)^ marble tnmbe ; anm aan t^at \ye Inttl) at pepinge/ ' Elji* fPataiain rnaa mareaver, ane af tl)e ^aatagea, far l!)e repayment af |&ing Hieljara'a tamom ; ^e a at a alaa Jt. 1. far ttye aentage, far tt)e ktng'a reaemytian* $e marriea ^Ignea, aang^ter af Win. Unmet), Canatabie af flarmanat). #ame af t^ia famtit) t)aa anmmanaea ta parliament aa Parana* Littm .^lalif ring i m). ffl floli^rt Corbet, of Caus Castle, was a fJaron, and accompanied fticljarb fa Jhtlestine. /ram Ijim Ijaoe bescenaea tun? braucljes of tljis name— tlje Corbets, of jStyropsljtre, anb tljose of j^anfcarne Cattle, arrett mas a Crusaber. ge marrieb tlje franker of HDilliam "Peoerel, #l roljo Ijab two baugljters, mljereof |$elene was marrieb to «3Llannes Ijenre ; anb JUellet tlje seronbe wolb Ijaoe noue but a kntgljt of oern nobil Ijarbines. HMjerefore l)er father promiseb bn erne tljat noble uanng men sljaulb meate at fleoerells place in tlje IDeke, anb ljuarine roeiiireii Jttellet and Ijab a son /alco. $nlco Ijab sir sans — /ulco, William, C*uartne, |DI)tlip, <3lol)u and <2Uane. Joljn, son of $iing Ijjenrn, ana /ulco felle at variance at Chester, anb Joljn brake /alca Ijeb witl) tlje Hdan». cljeste borbe ; and tljen futto gone Ijim sue!) a blom tljat Ije almost ktlleb Ijnm. fnlco tl)e second being banisljeb bn $ting tljat familn af Spencer. Jlngelram de $\enne& mas in tljis Crnsaae^ and marriea $xbnlli Ijeiress af /aramusns de palagne. ^is aescenaants mere |*aras parre. Bicljara /iennes alsa mas rreateb |Tora ^an and $eU, fram ml)am tlje present |Tarbs aeriae ; mljicl) prapertn Ijas just aenalaea an ^ir Culling Carblen ^mitl), an l)is taking tl)e name af Cars In. 1192. UHlliam de f)restan mas a Crusaaer 1192, mljen, mast likelt); tlje crass crasslets mere added to \)is arms. Habert Scrape, af ftolton, mas a Crusaaer^ and mentioneb ball) in pramptan and tlje ^Isljmale JH.^. ge Ijelb knigljt's fees in C^laucesters^ire. €ljis familn mas of cansiberable imparlance/ and some of tljem mere summoned ta flarliament as fParans. ^tljere mas a lang suit in tlje JWilitarn Caurt temp. I * Hiefyarfc betwivt one of tljis name ano race ano j£ir It. Crosoenor, touching tlje bearing— ajure ; a bent, or. Clje rause was gioen in faoor of S&crope, ano Crosoenor forbio to beat tljose arms, even will) a boronre, as not being consioereo snfficient otstinction between person* noways relate*. iPalter gcrone, of tl)e same famxln, was also wit\) Hicljaro JJ. in Palestine. JHarn, an heiress of tljis family, marrieo Wm. powes, of purljam, tlje heiress ©ugUaU. of toljicl) Ijouse marri^ tlje Carl of jiftratljmore. from otljer branches come tlje gcroopes, long resident in Wiltshire, $anbn*$ ana fit} ManooL 33tompton. Haoulplj win oe petljune, (Bart of <3llbemarlr, mlja Ijelb also mann fiefs in ^nglano ; l)is bauflljter marrteb Wm. Ittarstjall, €arl of "Pembroke. HUilliam oe /errers, tijoufllj ousteb of l)is ^arloom of Hottinaljam anb Perbt) bn Hicljarb, (mljo aane tljem to l)is brotljer Joljn,) attenbeb tlje ^tino, to "Palestine. «3ts Hobert ^rl of Leicester, tlje (£rl HHilliam be / errers, #ir Hictjarb be <®lanoille, anb mani otljere tjene anb fers, gilie Ijie menbe to Jerusalem to bo flobe cljaunce." ge mas aftermarbs restoreb to Ijis l)onors. $e aaoe to tl)e Jftonks of #t. Penis, in /ranee, for tlje Ijealtlj of Ijis own anb Ijis mife's soul, one mar taper, price thirteen pence, anb a stao anb a boar on tlje feast of #t. Penis. JBu^iiaU. "iPalcline be /errers, cousin, as $ appreljenb, of tlje abooe, mas also in Palestine, anb beparteb tljis life at <&cre, 1191. €l)is brancl) terminateb in heiresses, one of wl)om marrieb (!f*ret), of ^rotn. ^ronai) ^nne, Ijeiress of /errers, of Cljartlen, bescenbs tlje famtln of Penereur, of mljiclj IDiscount $)erefarb is tlje Ijeab. ft#|. JJoljn be $*aiburne, of tljat baronial familtj,— more of ml)om mill be saib hereafter,— mas slain in Palestine, before tlje conclusion of tlje j^teoe of <3lcre. ill tarn be ^Tenburne mas also tljere. %$U of Cceer Be Uton. £>ir »kipu»itlj enjoneb tlje Ijonor of being Hicecomes of IJorksljire ; anb JJ finb one Heinalb mas £>ljeriff in tlje reign of Hicljarb Ji. Pescenoeo Ijence are tlje present gNronets of tljat name, anb tlje families of Cranen anb IJarborougt). tUDalter be iPoloarbington, of tUMnerton, tParnucksljire, bore for Ijis seal — a crescent, betmeen tmo stars ; mljiclj mas a babge assumeb on Ijis return from Palestine. Clje arms Ijere giuen are, Ijomener, tljose assigneb bn pugbale* Pescenoeo from Ijim is tlje familtj of HDalgrane, or UMbegraoe. Hubert be 5>t. ^Ubans mas a $nigljt templar, anb one mljom me sljoulb be glab to oisown; fox Ije left Ijis faitlj anb rauntrn, anb ment oner to j^alabin, promising tljat btj Ijis means ^Jerusalem sljoulb be surrenbereb to tjim. j^alabin, Ijauing taken sureties from Ijim for tlje performance of Ijis promise, gaue Ijim Ijis own niece in marriage, anb appointed fyim S»enescljal oner all tljose parts. t£ljis Hubert soon approacljeb Jerusalem, at tlje Ijeab of a large armn, anb mljile Ijis lieutenants raoagcb tlje canntrn, appeared before tlje gates of tlje taunt. €lje garrison, tljougb but scanty, matte a gallant salln from a po&Uvn, ana routeb bis armn, 1185. ftt«. domertet. ftiebarb Habnen mas slain at tlje #iege of <2Ure. €lje $)uke of puckingljam claims aeseent b*nce, bt) an Ijeiress marrieb to #ir prnbges ; tlje $*orbs ftobnen besrenb in a birect line; anb, tbrougb a female brancb/ a familn af tl)e name of ^rencbarb. Ijugb ^rauero ment to fDalestine as prortj for HUilliam be Staunton, for u>bicb seroice Ije mas acquitteb of all feubal obligations bn l)is saio |Torb. ftotmitbstanbing tbis, me finb tljat liHUtam oe ^Ttaunton is represented cross-leggeb on l)is monument, in token of l)is b<*oing taken tlje uom to go to tlje $oln $^anb. J> tljink it most probable, tljat tljose mljose effigies are to be founo cross-leggeb anb mitlj eljain-armour, ment to tlje Jjoln gTano, as a nom of tljis nature, in tljose rube ano superstitious times, mas most binbtng ; ano tljose mljo took tlje now ano misljeb to be absoloeb, mere onltj enableb to bo so bn paging large sums, or btj senoing a substitute. ^Ijomas $inomles attenbeb $ing Bicljaro to fDalestine mljere Ije acquireb tlje arms nom borne bn Ijis oeseenoant, j£ir C. $ittomles, of ^erksljire. <©ne gTetitia $nomles, Ijeiress of $ rancis ^nomles, treasurer of tlje gouseljolo of 10,210 ©tueen Clt3abetb/ marrieb IPalter Peoereur, <£art of Cesser, $er arms mere 33tb. ftog. — a3ure; a cross recerceltfe, uoibeo crusule, or. Jloam be lauent mas among tlje besiegers of JUre. ©ne of tbis name mas snmmoneo to Parliament as a paron, sir anb seuen ^b. J>e* et eapitain bu castet P'giwe* por nostre seignor le rot) en la fHiclje be ^utjenne ; que en sa uie ftfet. &om. fu a la batail be peaumara, et a la apres a la siege P'<3Uge3ire sur la #ara3ines et a plusieurs autres batailles, en les queor il gaina noblement graunb los it Ijonour. 1 1 IPtUiam gunttngfiela being mase, fiftlj af Jlaljn, Canstable of Psuer Castle, abligea Ijimself an aatlj tljat Ije msnls aeliuer it up ta na ane besides tlje $iing ar gubert ae ftorgl), ana fsr further securitn, aeltuerea Ijis 00a ana aaugljter as Ijastages — tlje farmer being gtuen tnta tlje keeping of tlje Carl af <3trunael, tlje latter ta tlje Carl /errers. tfcljis tJPilliam abtainefc lease to 90 ta tlje gain fans, tljirir gen. Jljjl. "Peers gunttngfiela mas at tlje j£iege 0f <3lrre. Xt«$. Cael guntingfiela mas engages in tlje same memarable undertaking. jSTeneral of tljis familn mere summsnea as parous to parliament. Jin tlje time of genrn IDJIJIJI., tl)ere mas taken up at fUastan, tlje bairn of 0ne of tljis famihj, mitl) a leaaen bull of pape Jnnarent about Ijis neck. . genrn ae JWausaisin jsinea tl)e erpeaitian nnirer Ifticljara a^ainot tlje jlnfiaels. toi&t. dtaff. Hsbert ae Jftauuaisin, sr JHaluaisin, mas alss, temp. Bicljara Jl., a Itnigljt of tlje Cr0ss. £>ir genrn JHalsaisiu, of j^taffarasljire, l»0re f0r l)is arms — 3 benalets. Clje aescenaants of tl)is race are tl)e families af Cljaamick, 0f j^taffarasljire, j&tanlen ana $Tangtan. genrn ae perctj mas in tlje gain $*ana. «2tb0ut tljis time, tl)e Ijeaa 0f tlje !j0use sf percn a&mmco a different beating, to tljat of tlje 0I0 ferries temp. (Conqnezt ; far <3lgnes, sf tljis name, being a nertj great Ijetress, marriea Jlasceline be |Tat)ain, of tlje rare af tlje pukes sf prabant. ^£l)e prauo Ijeiress gaue tlje laser Ijis cljaice 0f eitljer assuming tlje name af fDercn ana retaining CamUen. Ijis smn arms, ar af keeping Ijis amn name but bearing tlje aesice af tlje jHercies. $}e eljaase tlje farmer, retaining Ijis amn arms— ar ; a lian rampant, a3ure. €^l)is genrn mas, Jl appreljena, tlje san af <3lgnes ana Jlssceline. Jloljn be pern) bare far Ijis arms, accovoina ta tlje ^Isljmale JH.^.— sa ; a a fesse la3engn, argent, ge mas at tlje j^iege of ^Icre. $arl. JJrompton. Camtira. mm. aU $arl. 4lliam pnmkenen, sttjlea Castellanus bn pramptan, is mentianea bn Ijim as aning befare tlje malls af ^Ure. Clje pnmkenens Ijela UDeaan, Martlj- amptansljire, ana mere summsnea ta parliament as Parana. ftager ae ^£ani aosisteo |iing Ifticljara inljis attack an a large carauan, mljiclj mas an its janrneij ta Jlerusalem. Jin tlje melee Hager mauls Ijane been taken Vmfoauf. as Ije latj nnljarseb, Ijaa it nst been far tlje aia af Ijis companion, Jlukel af .Maine, Cilbert JHalmaines, tljen came up, mitlj faur ^nigljts ana ^tleranaer a^Jtrcie, mlja, latjing manfulltj abaut, araue tlje tEurks before tljem, ana I brought tl)eir bootn safeln to tlje camp ; consisting of tjorscs, mule* and camel*, laden wit I) gold, silver/ purple and furs, spices/ war antv eoern specimen of tlje prrvlrttcttand of tl)e (Sast, so tljat tlje Crusaders neoer before Ijad 00 ricl) a pri3e. t£lje inheritance of tljis familt) passed to tlje j^taffords anb fPeaucljamps, ana, tljrouglj Ijeiresses, to tlje Cruises, of ($lourestersljire. CamtJcn. 11 a I pi) f rtsburn, an Ijis return fram Palestine, founded a Ijouse far Carme- lites, at ^Inlesford HUood, in imitation of tljose Ije Ijad obseroed in tl)e $oln |Tana. Halpl) be fnnnesen, or $*imesi, was in "Palestine 1192. ©ne of tl)is name is mentioned in pugdale's ffraronage, ana <2Uerander, $iing of j^rotland, gaoe £200 for tlje wardship ana marriage of tlje Ijeirs of paoid be $*indesen, ana for all tlje lands tljat were tlje inljeritanee of Jloljn be $*imest, Ijis kinsman, in tlje SuatfaU. counties of Csser, $)erts., ©ron., &c. &c. ^Ije name would now be spelt £ indsatj. $Te j£ire paeon took on Ijim tlje uow of going to Palestine. $e was buried in Charleston Cl)nrcl), Suffolk. €ll)is familn was of Morman origin. t£lje mullets on tlje cljief were assumed in tlje $)oln $anb. ^Llje arms in §>ir j). tticolas's Hall ana tljose on tlje tomb correspond. #. ^Ijomas ©Ideljam was at tlje j£iege of ^Icre. Bicljard Cempest took on tjim tlje now of a pilgrimage to Palestine about tljis period. $jis monument, cross-legged, is to be seen in j^elbij Cljurclj. Helton fefet. Uicljolas J^egraoe was a Crusader, ana at tlje j£iege of ^tcre. ^Ijere is also a monument, most probabln of tljis ^nigljt, in Porcljester Cljurclj, CamUm. ©rfordsljtre. brand) of tljis familt) was seated at Caledon, lHHarwtckstjtre, from tlje earliest time. Cljeir possessions descended to tlje purgljleigljs. &lje name of tljis familtj, Ijowener, was derioed fram tlje manor of JSegraue, $*incoln- sljire. Gilbert was j^ljeri/f of lUarwicksljire ana |Teicestersljire, temp. Uicljara j£ome of tljem were summoned to Parliament as parous, ^tlje paroni) of ^egrane remains in abenance between tlje representatives of fabn Jftargaret toward, vi3. — ford petre and ^tourton and |Tadn Isabella perkelen. j£ir #tm0tt fiavcouvt, a $ntaljt templar, lies Immlt at WovcetU r Calami, mljere tljere erists a erass-legge* monument of Ijim. Jtt "Palestine t)e serne* amana tlj0se gallant roarriars, sf tuljam me fin* tlje f0ll0ming Jr^fimttan an tlje ^lo**axve *e la £an$ue Hamanee : — "IWolt ffont profcljomnu It templter, Ha it vtVLtimt It djtbalttr, <©ttt ont le iitdt asiabore <£t ont tot beu tt tot ta*te." ©alfri* Dtntsauf, in t)i* xntvoouctxon to \)x* account of tlje Crusa*e, tx)u* speak* of Jjimself :— ff Qhuoo vxoimu* testamur, et ve* ge*ta* a* t)nc caiente memsria *tilo outimn* *estgnan*as xxonevxt no* fni**e in ca*tix* cnm *crip- mmn*.*' $e mas, therefore, in Palestine ouxing tlje m\)oie of tlje €ljir* Crusa*e. <3n ti)e en* of ijis mark, Ije mention* tlje pilgrimage m\)ict) £ala*in alloweo tlje Crusa*ers to make to tlje goln Citn, aftex ti)e txncema* agree* on. gjis &%stt naxxatioe i* eoioentln tx)at of an ex)e mitness. ^it)e combat* axe oe*cxibeo bn x)im mitlj infinitely greater spirit tljan bx) atljer C0ntemp0rarn Ijtstoriatts. JJn a *escripti0n of a *ea figljt, Ije aioe* an animate* account of tlje terrible ©reek fire (roljicl), Ije sans, coulo alone be ertinguislje* btj *ano an* ninegar;) an* t)e give* mann anecoote* illustrattue of tlje times—af t\ox*e* being eaagljt in net* ox pit fall*— of a gaxacen mlja, in txning to mpplx) tlje town of <3Ure mitt) tlje ©reek fire, ma* caugtjt bn tlje fishermen, 00 Ije wa* smimming to tl)e malls, ano otl)ex* of like nature. €ljis i* bn fax tlje clearest ano be*t narratine of tx)i* Crusa*e, an* mell mart!) perusal, ge mr0te seneral atljer treatises : one on tlje nt0*e of preseruing meats an* mine, mljicl), flitseus sans, x* tlje arigin of Ijis name, /ram tlje minute oescxiption Ije aines of tlje battle* ano skirmisljes, $ Ijaue no ooubt Ije wa* a* capable of using \)i* ovooxo as Ijis pen, an* migljt Ijane written — (©uorum pars magno fut," as mell a* "(fihurtf bfotmus taftamur." Srompton. ©smun* *e £>tutteuille mas kille* at Jaffa. €ljis famtltj fame ovex at tlje CamUm. Csn^uest. ^Li)e first me Ijear sf wa* *on of ©un*ebteuf, an* Ijel* Cattinaljam Castle, IJarksljire. ©ne branclj of tt)i* name merge* in tlje HHake familu. Vtm^auf. ^00 *e Wiponnt, $)0spitall0r, 000a after Ijis arrinal at ^tcre, embarke* far Ctjre, in a small caasting baat, will) tljree sailars an* ten campaniane. ^Ijetj Ija* bareltj got out of *igl)t of tlje ljarbaur, ere a large *auble-banke* Curkislj gallet; eame *amn upon tljem, arme* mitlj eigljtt) men. <3Lt tlje sigljt af tljis immenseltj superisr f0ree, all an b0ar* gave tljemeelnes up far lo*t f xoxtl) tlje ereeptian of $00 ; mlj0, imme*iateltj tlje j^aracenir galletj tauelje* tljeir pram, leape* on b0ar*, an*, mitlj a tremen*aus battle are, *ealt suclj blams araun* m him, ttjat mam) were slain, anb tl)e rest traretr not appvoacl). |jis auiraeitn vevivto tlje courage of Ijis companion*, w\)o, joining Ijim on boarb tlje enemn's gallen, rnsljeo on tlje bobt) of infioels, who, after a oespnate conflict, were all slain or cast onerboarir. (Elias ire UUarkeslen was a Crusairer. t£tje name is oeriveb from t\)e $oros\)ip of HDarslen, £Tancasljire. gir Woroten golincs claims oe¢ t)ence. £ir panto oe precljin was connected mill) tlje blooir ronal of £>cotlanir, ano listing uisljeir Ijimself in Palestine. HDilliam oe jtfoulis was in the jjoln $ano mitlj the abone-nameir. <®un oe la Hace, or Hoaclj, was in fJalestine during tlje t£l)iro Crusaite. <2Uain $it$ 'Peter is mentioned in tlje Halle of tlje fetters patent, as arriving fram Palestine as a $inigl)t templar. <3tnmer j8>t. Jfter, or Werner, was a linigljt templar anb Crusairer temp. Hicljarir JJ. $)enrn $it$ Heginalir be Winchester set sail for Palestine. ff Qhue uocatur gullor be f&nkesflet ab eumbn in ea nsq in tram ^ertometana." ginb all tlje sea banliffs were orbereb to gioe no obstruction ta tlje saib vessel, general of tlje honorable familn of /it3 Herbert were calleb £it$ fteginalir. j£ir Heginalir /it3 filter was Governor of Winchester Castle, anb it is probable tl)at tljis $}enrn man Ijane been Ijis son. Itolanir /it3 j£imon ire $*inirun, of ginco Inspire, irieir in tlje $oln fanb, about 1200. Cirmonson assigns tlje following Crusaire bearings to a familn of this name — gules; a cljeoron, argent, between 3 crescents, or. &ir fttrljarir ire tfMjatton took tlje novo of tlje Crusaire, anir most nrobabln aceomplisljeir it, as l)is effign, cross-leggeir, eristeir in Ulljatton Cljurrlj, Hotts. <3lrms — argent ; a benir, sable ; rtjargeir wttlj 3 bt)3ants between 6 cross crosslets, gules. ft jsire Hue, wljose tffian* cross-leggeii, lies inC>orbcrton Cljurcl), fincoln- eljire, bore for arms— a3ure ; 3 crescents, or. *6i). tticljolas le C>ras was at tlje jsiege of ^Icre. £i$ure ; 3 Hons rampant, or ; a chief, argent. dFor*. 33en Sfobai. 3Ut. $at. Hit. $at. mot. ClatMlatum. Itlttam fit} fee mas at tlje name %>ieae. |je bore—sable ; 3 crescents, rtusnte, argent. 6187 ftarl. $xt $o\)\\ be Cogettljoe was a Crusaber ; l)is efian erists at Cogence. <2lrms— gales ; a fesse between 3 fu3tlls, araent. ^Ijontas Cljamortl), or be Cabarets, mas at tlje S»iege of <3lrre. M.&. Hoger Cliffarb mas at tlje same #iege. $e hove— eljerfun, or anb a3«re; a fesse, gales. Km. %bba&. fuoovic <3lrseles mas kiUeb near <3lcre, in a battle mill) tlje Jnfibels. Jin 6,137 $jarl. me finb a $nigl)t of tlje name of ^Isseles, of, mast nrobabln, tlje same familn, ml)a bore— gules, a saltier anb cl)tef, argent. ftHalter b'^lrgilleriis is mentioned in IDinisauf as crusesignatas. 33m. mua. Robert panes mas killeb at ^cre. $)enrn praelen, signeb mitl) tl)e crass, bieb either at (Catania ar €nre. Vini**ut. HHtUtam ploen mas at «3Ure. »«n. abbaa. palbmin be /arbe, <&bbot thereof, bieb at <&crc 1192, 33rompton. Progo <£it3 Half mas killeb at tl)is same S>tege. Viniiml Jovian be /antaines came to ^tcre. ©ne of tl)i* name gaoe un ta #ing 'Ftmsauf. gugij 0e f nU arrtucb tit fJalestine buring tlje €l)trb Crnsabe. ■Ftofemif. ^rrljtt* be /an ment mitl) #ing Htcl)arb to relieve tlje garrison of Janna. tflHilliam ©oe3 arrtneb at <3Ure befare tlje commencement of tl)ts #iegc. B*n. gpbbau. JJoljn $*amburne bieb at ^rre. Ttntof. (fcfcobarb be gToreora mas a Crasaber, anb fallomeb ttictjarb at ^cre. »m. abba*, fteginalb be Jftagnn mas killeb in a battle, on tl)e marcl) tomarbs Jerusalem. Joeeeline be Jftttmm*r*iie, us u»e finb l)im writ ten in penebictus mas a #nialjt of tlje Cross; tyoveton, Ijotoeoer, stnles !)im , mot. or Hicljarb be puttomer went to tl)e gait) f anb mttl) Hicl)iiri» J. (©Matte. Hot. Curtce JHatljem ©isel l)elb tl)e fief at Ctfleb before going to tl>e gait) War, temp, ftegts. Hicljarb J). &ot. He Itabert prtencourt joined tl>e same ttveoitwn. (©Matte. Pacttontm prian be pnterle claimeb tlje lanb of puterle, far Ijaoing borne tl)e crass af mbxtb. (j^eoffret) <£oliot ta "Palestine, far mljiel) seroice l)e mas to l)aoe tl)e above lanb temp. JJoljn. <2lrms— or ; a fesse gules; betmeen 3 tarteaures. Pactt awbwb. ($eoffve\) ft purguin, af Porsington, <$loueestersl)tre, mas a Crusaber at tl)ts periob. pactt &bfcrcb. IParrcsius be fHllesbou mas beclareb in a snit t!>at l)e l)ab nat been sei3ea af JMorbatI) mljen l)e ment ta flalestine, Hicl)arb jl. ©ousi). Jfltyn ^tarmn mas a Crusader. Jin tl)e cljaneel af tlje Ctjurcl) at €enburn, ^fpfHonw. is tlje efftgt) af a cl)ilb in complete armour; betmeen l)is Ijanbs a l)eart, anb l)is legs crossetr. ^l)is is conjcctureb ta be tlje son of tlje abooe, ana to Ijaoe follomeb l)is father, tt)ongl) «nber age. ^trms— argent ; 3 semi lions, rampant, gules. trinteauf. ftoger garbencourt, in one of tlje skirmishes mitl) tlje Emperor af Cnprus' s troops, jumped on a Ijorse mljiel) mas running loose, ano cl)argeb tl)e croioo ; l)e aftermarbs arrioeb at <3Ure* Vmfeauf. UUilliam be Ilraels, $nigl)t, came to <3Ure mitl) otl)er Cnglisl) Crusaders. 33en. 9mm. Utoger JHala, or Jftalus Catulus, Hire Chancellor of Bicljaro mas oromneo close in sljore af tl)e Jslanb of Cnprus. Clje Ring's seal mas rounb l)is neck, but mas aftermaros fauna. 33m. mu$. trailer be JHon mas killcb near <3Ure. Tftnteauf. Crnalb JHanbeuille arrioeb at <3Ure buring tl)e memorable #iege. g*e £rire pensteb, of pennington gerts., mas a Crusaber, accorbtng to ^ougl), but not a ^nigljt €emplar. ^trms— gules ; a cljeuron bancette, betmeen 6 cross crosslets anb 3 bars gemelles or. fcfet. $ot. Hicljara gonetot wae engage* in tl)e €l)iro Crnaaae, an l)ia going to Jlerttaa- km tlje $ing remittea to l)im 20a. ant of 100 for l)ia acutrt0^. €l)e familn of Cljentten ana promfora are t!)e poateritn af tljio rare, girmo— argent ; a Hon rampant/ nartn per feoae, galea ana aable. $ait*. ^noreto oe Cl)auenre ma* aent fram fJaleotine to (£nglana bn $iing Birl)ara, witty aioeroe meaaageo. <3Uain €rene Ijner Jftaoter af tfy Waan af tl)e $ing remain** 00m* time in tl)e gait) $"ana. " ®t caltpfc in Ijaste Slcpn Crencijenur, &nfc batf i)gm to fomtf i)gm ntw." 15m abbas. Hanntf p*aa**, atynoirian to Cfcur a* gion, ana aft*rmaroa attac\)eo to tl)* €i)nvci) of $»t. fDanl, niaa o*nt mttl) a aaf* eoniwct ta uioit aom* aick raptio** in £»alaain'a camp, ml)*re l)e witnessed ttje JWaaUm ruler strike off tlje Ijeao of a Christian $nigl)t, because tl)e captive Ijaa oarea ta tell t\)e Jnfitrel aioerae trntlja aa ta Ijta religion. u €ake mn fjeaa" oaio tl)e |inigl)t, H \i\*m%*\ JJ oeaire, uou ran take nought benona. j) glorifn in tlje eauoe of mn beat I)/' &ot. Curice ftyiUtam oe ^trintan of #urren maae a complaint tl)at Heginalo be Crucc m * Ijaa taken poaaeooion af l)ta /tef, mljtle Ije mao at Jerusalem, 6 fticljara J. Joljn £Toual)am, $nigf)t, «»aa in flaleotine. $je lies buriea in $*oual)am Ctyurcl), Halts, mljere l)ia effign crista, cross-leggea. Pescenoeo fjence are tlje families af gnotyam, pekering ana /olegamb. girm$— argent ; a fesse a3nre; crusule, argent. W*t. $ot. ft Site ^oeringljam fougtyt aaainzt tlje JJnfioels. $je bote far arms— gules, a lian, nerren. Clje familn af flrimraae ana tlje <£arl of Haseberrt) beaeena Ijenee. 44$ |Rjb* CamUm. «Jlal)n ae pretan maa at tl)e ^iege of gicve. $k familn of tl)ia name maa ^eatea at HUaltan, peratjaljire, mljaflie inl)eritanee pa#$eo to tlje famiit) of ITattaljam, aaone-namea. ^Irma— qnattevlt) f or ; ana galea, taitljin a liaranre, ajnre. genri) ae ^Durbeaitle maa a Cmaairer, temn. 1192. ^J)ia familn taaa af fanaea,nence in ^nglana, ana l)ela mant) ^iefa in <®lonreateral)ire. Camaen aaija/ ^ tljat aneient famiit) eallea Cnrbenille ar CnraioantUa, wax teat eo at ere, in paraet. ^trma— c^eqxix), or ano a$nre ; a feaae, ermine. CamUm. <#nt) de Croun, a $*aron x>f ttje realm, accompanied Hicljard to "Palestine. €lje cljief possession* of tljis famtln were in fines Inspire, and mere carried bn on fjeiress to tlje families of f ongcljamp and IDedmarden. Prooo de Jfcterlo is classed bn Bennett in Ijis Ijistorn of Cngland as one of tttcljard's naltant Cnglislj followers in Palestine ; tljouglj it is more probable Ije mas a uaosal of fUjilip Augustus, for mljen tlje Citn of ^cre mas taken, tlje gold, siloer, ano all it contained, mas diuided betmeen tlje $ings of /ranee and England ; mljereon tl)is Progo mas appointed to guard tlje /renclj Jftonarclj's sljare. Ttmsauf. $)enrn f\\$ Mtrljolas mas of tljat familn mljiclj mas seated in fParmieHsljire, mt. Warto. |j f lt)ad ^temard to Carl /errers, and UParden of Hottingljam Castle ; Ije mas in flalestine. $is brother Half l)ad a ranal grant of 100 premes from tlje Nina's preserves, at ^enilmortl), to $tock a $)ool mill). €l)is inheritance passed to l)is nepljem, Halpl) flipard. Wsaul. Halpl) #t. Jftarn distinguished Ijimself in Palestine, at tlje sljarp confliet ftfet. #ot. ntat Hamia. j) find mention of tljis familn in Hattingljamsljire, mljere Jlain de $$L #ttlarn mas ford of pulecotes and frnyveton ; tljrouglj tljetr Ijeiresses, tlje families of ^Inneslen, pomater and Cu^an derioe. $ ncas de grtabttlo mas killed in tlje skirmislj near JJoppa, mljen Pes flreur mas taken prisoner. Wsauf. ^Uain de S»tabulo sljared tlje same fate in tljat engagement. Cam*m. $ tt glj #t. tM mas among tlje $nigljts of Bicljard ,3. in f)alestine. tfcljis familn mas seated at Jftellmood, fines Inspire, and mas a branelj of tlje £rt. "Pol's, Counts of Cljattllon. »tber. f e S>tre $ eoeriek mas $nigljted in fflalestine, mljere Ije mas temp, Hieljard j*. $ e #ire Caltoft of priggeford, Mottuigljamsljire, took tlje oom of going to tlje Crusade. §e lies buried cross-leaded at tlje eljurelj of tlje aboue-named place, ^trms— argent ; an inescoeljeon, sable ; an orle of etna, foiles. fe £ire de $ovain also took on Ijim tlje Cross. <&rms— gules; a fesse betmeen 7 billets ; argent* UugtlaU. €lje Uidame of Cljartres died on Ijis nonage to tlje $)oln f and. $e mas of tlje familn of /errers, but Ijis armorial coat differed, as Ije bore a bend, betmeen 6 martlets. t ■ I <&augfj. ft j£ire be J^lorebn mas one of tljose signeb witty ttye Cross. $je lies burieb eross-leggeb at JStillingfleet. / rom tlje armorial bearing feting 3 Cstoiles, a benb, cljargeb witty a label af 3 points ; it maij be inferred l)e arromnlisl)eb tyi$ vow. §e Sftre j^cargill, foxo of j^tapleton, mas at tlje Crusabe. |}is e|fign is re- uresenteb crass-leggeb. $)e bore for arms ; ermine, a saltier, engraileb gules. Lambert be JMulton was, me mat) affirm likewise/ a |inigl)t of tlje Cross. $)is effign, cross-leggeb, ertsts at ^ncaster Cljurcl), |Tinco Inspire. $is nice mas 2 bars, anb in ctyief, 2 brants. JBustiaU'g j&emalbus be ©tenoon, $inigl)t, mas a Crusaber. from l)im is tl)e family of ©tet. OTarfo. jgtytrlen. bore pain of 6, argent anb a3ure. fewst. jiott. Hubert $)eri3, oe $erici, or $}erries took on l)im tlje Cross, anb proeeebeb to Palestine. <3lrm3, a^ure, 3 Ijebge Ijogs, or. flft #. I)enrn be $jeri3 or $)erici mas at tlje Siege of 3Ure. ©r ; 3 mils boars, sable. j9ugUalc. ftobert fhirnell mas oromneo in Palestine ; mljose familij mas co-eoal witty ttyt Conquest, pesrenbants are tlje families of purnell, gungerforb, anb Crbington. #ougi) Micljolas be Hue mas signeb witty ttyt Cross. <^lrms — gules, a benb, ermine. &epttlrf)ral 4&ont$ trailer ^Malbnsse took on tyxm tlje vow of tlje Crusabe. $}is ejfign erists eross-leggeb at ^.caster, JHalbnsse. $e bore for arms, gules, a ctyevron betmeen 3 Ijinbs' Ijeabs ; eraseb argent. HDilliam be IPhieal, of wtyom an interesting monument still erists in UPineljester Catljebral ; bore for arms accorbing to Cbmonson, gules, a benb betmeen 3 escalons ; argent, wtyicty seems to relate to some pilgrimage. UPe finb l)is name tljere mritten llUignal. gibbrebtatto Hieljarb be leaner on going to tlje $)ol\) |Tanb, temp, ft <3. receioeb from t)is ^tp. IHont. ft j^ire flollarb mas in Palestine, $)ts efftgn as a Crusaber lies in ^t. <§ougl). ^tnurems, ^tuklanb Cljurd), Purl) am. $je bore for arms, ermine, a cross engraileb sable. 1) it be JJrtoteit mas a Crnsaber. ^Irms— argent, 3 bars, gules ; a canton, ermine. I $amo be peler was sign?* witlj tlje Crass, anb Ijts effign erists rross-leggeb in JHeltott JMowbratj Cljurdj. |fe j&irr ft!l Ijit wo rtlj, accarbing ta Couglj, was a Crusaoer ; tlje arms seem ta intimate an (Eastern origin, ar augmentation; being barrn, within a borbure, cljargeo u>itl) Infants. ^Llje fDrior of |)ertforb brougljt items ta $iing Uticljarb in Palestine af Ijis brotljer JJoljn's rebellious beljaviour. <2lnbreas Cljettegtn is mentioneb bn promptan as ane of $iing Hicljarb's Cngltslj $inigljts, at tl)e battle of JJoppa. tDinisauf Ijowever writes tljat ^Inbreas ire Cljevennes mas ane of tl)e number. flames being sa freiiuentlij misspelt, JJ am inclines to believe tljem ta be tlje same person. ^Inbretv be Cljavemtes signeb tl)e arcorb of peace between tfcancreb ana fttcljarb, in j&iciln. |}e was moreover, in tl)e following engagement. " ©u j£t. $*eonarb's ban* a number of squires were sent out from Jfoppa ta forage, anb as tljetj were aisperseb amang tl)e vallens, a gttarb of templars watcljeo over tljem. j^ubbenln 4 3 000 j^aracetts in faur babies rusl)eb bo wit from fJombrac, anb ettcloseo tlje templars an evern sibe. Cljese gallant $iitigl)ts tljus presseb, bismounteb, ana placing tljemselves back ta back, farmeb a solto compact wall, tljrouglj wljicl) tlje ^Dttrks in vain trieb tv break. ^Ije jhtfibels beljavcb will) greater balbness tljan usual, charging constantly tlje small Christian farce, biscljarging sljowers of arraws anb javelins wit!) surl) effect, tljat tljree af tlje templars were slain, ana tlje rest placeb in tl)e mast imminent peril. ^l)e noise af tlje conflict bn cljattce reacljcb tlje ears af ^Inbrew be Cljavemtes, wlja gathering togetljer fifteen $inigl)ts, rljargeb tlje ^urks witl) Ranees in rest, anb sttcceebea in rescuing tlje templars fram tljeir greatest banger; but in tlje mean time reinforcements Ijab arriveb on tlje part of tlje Jlnfibels, ana tlje Christians were again beset on all sibes. Hicljarb wlja was bust) in repairing tlje fortifications of JHaen, Ijearing of tlje melee, gallopeb oown to tlje Camp anb sent off at once forces unber tlje cammanb of tlje Carls af |Teicester anb j£t. tUol, fPilliam be Cageu, anb ©tljo be JDrattsingues. Clje two Carls in crossing a river, fouttb tljeir patlj barreb bn 2,000 of tlje enemtj, wlja Ijab lain in ambuslj far tljem ; wljereou tlje Count of 3"t. fol pvono^co to Leicester tljat one of tljem sljoulb attack tlje enemtj, wljile tlje otljer sljoulb toatclj at a bistance for tlje best means of improving a victortj or cowering a befeat ; Leicester refuseb to act as a reserve anb at once cljargeb tlje enemtj. Clje affair now from being a mere skirmislj, Ijab been cottverteb into a regular engagement, wljiclj was onltj terminateb btj tlje arrival of itirljarb Ijimself. Mob. <&\oucti. fJertram be pranbt3 or fJranbes is mentioneb in Hobert of Cloucester's rljtjmes, as a Crusaber. I £rttrr» »atww. Mlfiftm Cabell toas in Palestine burina tlje €l)irb Crusabe. $ladtorum. !3bbrtbtatto &o!l 11. Corner. Camtren. $3obeDcn. $>obctJcn. Ttnfeauf. ^obetfm. ftmner. 33 romp ton. erarb $abell was likemise enflaaeb tu tlje same erpebition. $)enrt) Quvpin cl) amber mUt to Qenrn went mitl) Hicljarb to Palestine, ge Ijab /ufi in passer. %0$tt be €toen0e Mfi in fMeatine, Ije urns of tljat familt) tpljielj were £orbs of Hilton Castle, in l)orksljirr, anb toljo mere suntmoneb to parliament as parous for maun generations, pn tlje tljree sisters anb co-ljeirs of William be €menae oescenlr tlje families of gjilton, ptarkljaut, anb gotljam, an* from tl)e Ijciress of anotljer brand) tlje #leinills anb /ancourts. Honer be ^menge bore ardent, a fesse, aules ; 3 popinaatjs, uert. JJorban oe gurnet) witnessed tlje Cljarter of fleace between Iticljarb anb €attcrcb, in #iciln. ge mas gjinlj Constable of Mormanbtj. €ljis familt) Ijelb /iefs in Cnalanb, as me fino "ler. genrints JJJ. bebit £>tamforb ftir be gurnet). Constabulario Pomini reais pro Ijomaaio et seruitio suo." HtDiaiatt be Cljeresbura mas anotljer witness to tljis same treatn. JJoljn le fJiller was on l)is pilfrimfti* t0 Palestine, anb ml) en in JKHlf, signeo tl)e abone treattj. tUilliam oe Comelutre was a ualiant Itnialjt ano fottflljt in tljat sktrmislj, wljerein tl)e $iua was so nearlt) taken prisoner, ano onln saueb on tlje flene- rositn of William be flratellis. w Jn tlje ijurrn of sprinainn on l)is tjarse, Iticljarb *roppeo a airble or belt stubbeb witl) aolb ano vrecion* stones, tljis, William oe Cornebnre pickeo up ano restoreo to tlje $iuo, ; b* nias relateb to tl)e familt) of Eoni. Habulf be Cusi bieb before <3lere. ^Imauri €orel mitnesseb tlje Charter of peace between ttirljarb anb €ancreo. Haottlpl), ^rcljbeacon of Colcljester perisljeb at tlje #ieae of fholemais. |Deter Jttinnot was, aceorbinn to promptott, killeb mitlj tnant) otljers, bt) jjtolafcin, tn Jluaust, 1191; Ije mas sttjleb rejjis ^nali# famtltarts. ^alfreb be premiere bieb at tlje £ieae of <&con. ge mas of an ancient paronial familt). €ljere are some of tlje nome nom ertant. <%.3M. William ^utreoejoineb tlje Crusabe. gje bore a3ttre, 5 I03eno.es in fesse, araent ; a label of 5 ?»0tnt0, anles. moll. #ttj ^Ulen J)ol)n. Chiles, lion rampt. or. Boll. $jenrn e i r it3 ^Ulen. parrn 6 • ar anb aules. «fit3 ©sbert. <©r. atoll. Walter JMaltreners. £a frettn, or ; a ronton 0U, 3 lions, argent. 6r.*on. partljolomem JHorston. Jir, cl)ief, an; 3 djouabs, or. e recetneb 5 marc?, 1221. ».JS «g>ou$. Cljibiocks. cross-leageb figures of tl)t$ familn He in ft. fleter's Cl)urcl), pordjester. ftt«f|. Paron, of #enbal. gjis rffto lies eross-leaneb at $ urness ^tbben. William ^eptnans, £l)erif of $Lent, lies bttrifb rross-leaneb at Cl)artl)am, |lent. <3lrms— a3ure, 3 minnaming basket?; or. Ktt na. <®erarb |5rocl)arb bore arm* in flalestine as $nial)t templar. ta«*trt,»eramb, "William, a £cot of fertl) bn birtl), bn trabe a ffrakcr, in rtjaritie *o iUnt - abunbant, tljat Ije gaoe Ijis tentl) loaf to tl)e noore, in )tal ** feroent tljat Ije ooweb to otsit tl)e g)oln f anb. put on l)is journen, as l)e passeb tljroual) $ent, l)e mas slain bi) l)is sernant—burrieb at Harvester ; aftertnarbs sainteb, anb sljeweb mant) miracles. " ^tbame be ^trcljbeacon anb tlje following list are mentioneb in tlje roll of tlje ^sljmole librarn as being at tlje siege of ^tcre. |jis arms mere argent, a cljenron, sable. €lje geiresses of tl)is line marrteb into tl)e families of gopton anb Daur. Hobert Cokefielb bore gules, aflenr be lis ermine. Walter be |Mat>ile mas of tl)at familn mljose name became eorrupteb into fhutstanille, one brand) of ml)om mas seateb at Castle Combe, Wilts, meraeb tljrougl) an Ijeiress in tlje familn of Wrioteslen. Clje aboue Walter bore argent frcttn, gules, on a canton, gules, a lion passant, or. J* Canoien. ©eaffren Qpiennille. <3lrms— partn per fesse, ermine ano ajure ; a lion rampt. ardent. ^£l)is familn, ari0tnalln af fovtain, earli) settlea in Styrap- sljtre, ana another brand) in lt*estmeatl), «3relana. fPtUtam Pambesace. ^raent ; 3 vice, zable, pierce*, ardent. ©liner ae Cualjam, Cljeqnen, argent ano gules; a fesse, a3ure. ttabert oe CnM)am. Cljequen, ox, ano gules ; a fesse, a$nxe. gucas oe ules, frettt), or. paldiuin de /landers, ©r ; a lion rampant, sable, u»itl)tn a bordure, tngrailed ; gules. Constantine de /landers. <©r ; an inescodjeon, gules. Uticl)olas le ($ras. <^3ure, 3 lions, rampant, or ; a efoief, argent* j*ol)n la $ane. Urgent ; a sun in glorn, gules. <®ne branci) of tl)is familt), bt) a marriage, is represented bn tt)at of Puncourt ; another settled in ^incolnsljire, bt) tljase of fonell and Cromwell. Hoger de iTemkenor. j^urr, 3 etjeoronels, argent. Habert de $}ardres. Ermine ; a lion rampt. gules, oner all, a cljeuron, sr. HUalter de gelion. ©r ; 3 stag's Ijeads, a3tue. &t)is familt) mas seated at fhtmstede, (£sse*. M Ctfiuem per fUarontam tenebat." Blilliam JHuneljensi. <2>r ; 3 inescaeljesns, t>errn. <®f tljis familt), mas tParene Jftonrl)ensn, mlja married tlje Ijeiress of tl)e J$tarsl)alls, and bt) Ijer transmitted to t)is daughter's ljusband, W. de Ualenre, tt)e Earldom of "Pembroke. (£mert) de |Tncn. ^3««/ 3 lueies, crusule, or. ^umbold de flanreuot. <$ules, 3 lions rampant, argent. Hobert gTinet. Urgent, crusule, gules ; a lion rampant, sable, (©eoffren gTucn. &$vixe, 3 lucies, or. ^nselm de Hile. Urgent ; a fesse, 3 mullets in eljief, gules. fncas de IDiene. <&3ure ; a fesse, dancette, or. genrn de flembrngge. parrn of 6, or, and a3ure. Joljn de flerkljam. &$ure, 6 annulets, or. HDtlliam de SDdingsell. Jtrgent ; a fesse, betmeen 3 mullets, gules. tfDUliam Hereford. ^ntes ; a Hon rampant, boubl* a,uene, ermine. GDne brand) mas seateb at $angl)ton, Iturfolk. tflHlliam flannell or flaganel. ©r ; 2 bars, sable, 3 martlets, gales. €l)0s. flaijnel. (U>r ; 2 bars, a3ttre. /ram tlje Penansljtre brand) came tlje Cagans sf jirelanb, ana tlje pourdjiers, Carls af iatl), ana from another af tlemport fJagnetl, tlje gTorbs ^omerie. j)ol)n be Hantore. (Dr ; a salttre, antes. <3Uan be fUukenet. Ermine, benb, sinister, lo3engt), antes. Joan be pot)nn became tlje tjeiress of tl)e baront), 1327. ^lain be €uitl)man. Urgent, 3 einqfails, sable. be ^illingljelb. ^nre, 6 leoparb's Ijeaas, regarbant, ar. tismiiam be Babe, ^nre, lion rampant, ar. $orncastle, gfincotnsljire, mas l)elb btj ane af tl)is name, 1190. fncas be flonnge, ar |Utnt3. parrn af 6, or, ana nert ; a benb gules. $i uern ancient familtj, tlje Ijeiresses af tticolas, $V. fParou, marrieb Joljn parrn ana J. Hewboraugl). Jatjn be ^canenei. ©r; a ctjearan, gules. Hicljarb be €ame. <©r ; 6 eagles, bisplaneb, sable. $enrn be Hatee. Utiles; a benb, nerren, rrusule, ar. €l)ere is a sepul- chral monument, cross-leggeb, in Ureter catt)ebrat, af ane af tljts race. WKlUam be flortljie. Glhtarterln, argent anb a3ure. Halanb be QDkstebe. Urgent, an oak-tree, nert, mitt) acarns, penbent, ar. Cllis be Hacl)rfarb. parrt) af 12, argent anb a3nre ; a ct)ief, inbenteb, gules. €l)omas ^anbatr. <£r an a cl)ief, gules, 3 tians rampant, ar. BalpI) be fPabebitt). parrn af 10, argent anb a3ure* it partl)olomeu> be HMfagty. &t$ent f 6 Hutted* rampant, sable. Waiter $it$ guntfren. (jftuarterln, ar anb sable. UP. be genrn. ©ules, a cross, argent ; a label of 5 paints, a3ure. Micolas ganlu. <©r, 2 cl)eurons, gules, an a canton af tl)e a crescent, argent. Jloljn be JHnttceus, #ules; a tttauncl)e, ar, > (Gilbert be JMonoile. Jlrgent, 3 mullets, nierreb, gules. Half flerot. ©tuarterln, ar ana ajure ; inbenteb per fesse. WtUtaut be ©rleston. GDr, 2 cljenrans, gules, an a canton f of tlje secana, a lion passant, argent. Half ae Hell. #nles, 2 bolpl)ins in pale, ar. £tepl)en ae #oban. ^3ure, 3 benos, argent. Joljn fatnare. <®ules; a maunclje, argent. IflDilliam JJeljingljam. ^ure, frettn, argent. ftyilip b' ^Llbingtan. Urgent, an a benb, gules, 3 eagles, ois. ar. <$obfren ae ffJasemes. (titles, an tttesrorljeott, argent, flurete, ar- gjenrn Jlpulburfielb. Crmine; a benb, aerrn, or anb gules. Habert <3lgilon. Cutties, a fleur ae lis, argent. Win. ^tgilon. ^3ure, a fleur ae lis, or- Jloljn ae fJartte. Ermine ; a bena, aaure. ^tepljen be poton. ^3ure ; a cljief battcette, ar ; cljargeb nntl) 3 tarteaures. Half (^slnttge. ^3ure; a bena, cotiseb, or, betmeen 6 boar's Ijeabs, ar. HUilliam purblittge. Urgent; 3 fleur be lis, sable. $)enrn purcl)ell. fHalt) of 6, or ano a3ure ; a fesse, gules. Hubert ire CI) amp ague, parrn of 6 ; nebule, argent atttr gules. gTeben. (titles, 2 ga3et)ounirs, trippant, ardent. |T*genne. Urgent, 3 Hone rampt. sable. j| Clingt. Stable, 6 Hons rampt. Coknnton. <$ules, 9 cock*, ardent. |Tenelanir. £>able, 3 moloes' l)eai>s, ardent. |Te #ire potencen. ©r ; 3 fu3ills, sable ; a djttf, pain, gules anir argent. Couent. #nles, a fesse; ermine between 3 mallet*, or* €l)ere mere $nigl)ts of tf)is name in ^usser, temp, g. jljlj. JUae HPire. Urgent, a eljenron, gules; erusule, sable. ftoger ire JMontefarte. <©r anir a3itre, benirn, sinister of 10. €()e abooe Boger mas of tl)e !§>armicksl)tre brand), irescenireir from €nrstan ire pastanbern, temp conquest—but tyao no connexion mitl) tljat familn of ttil)icl) gxxnon ire ^Hontfort mas so eonsnicnaus. ftobert ire g)iugl)am. Urgent, 5 cljeoronels, sable. Boger oe €tlmaston. Ermine, 6 Honcels, rampt. gules. #tepl)en ire JHountjone. Chutes, 3 inescocl)eatts, sr. Half Jttonntjone l)elfc tanirs on tf)e ferment, Perbnsljire, temp. C JUUK Gilbert JWonnile. titles, 3 mullets, pierceir, or. IPiUiam geringoe. ^wre, 6 Ijerrings, naeant, or. Bobert Jftuntein. &$uve ; a beno, or. Hoger Clijforir. d)ea,un, or, anir a3ure ; a fesse, gules. Hieljarb JUarlet. ©r; 3 mallets, gules. t£l)amas JUarimes. ©r; across, ingraileir, gules. tflltlliam Crepinnn. Urgent, 3 bars, 103*1101), gules. C^effren Jfteremane. r; 2 rljeurans, gules; a cantanaf tlje secanir, cljargea nittl) 3 Icaparir's \)tao$ f regarirant, argent. ft Sttre ae ftenti. <®ules, 5 battle ares, ar. Babert ae U>el. Urgent, an a bena, sable, 3 ueals, trippant, argent. Cljis name became H>ele. <®iles ire tframwartl). Urgent, a fesse ; irancette, between 3 griftns fjeairs, sable. Ualpl) ae S>tapl)am. Urgent, 3 crescents, gules ; a canton of tl)e j£nman fflioloun. ^ure, 7 be3ants, ana cfjief, ar; a lian rampant, gules. UDUltam Jttaub*. Urgent, a lian rampant, sable, escallape, gules. Babert HHtefielir. S>able, a bena, la3engn, ar. I Hirtjar* fre Wanton. QDv ; a saltier, ante*. Hubert oe Cuetn. Pain of 6, ardent tut* gules ; a ben*, sable. William i>e / enkeljam. <3lraent j a fesse between 3 annulets, antes, partbalemem ©starntjam. Ovules, a fesse ani> 3 mullets in cljief ; ardent, ftsbert W Wffoxo. #able ; a crsss, iuflratlea, ox. ft #tre i>e Puireman sr Psiieman. parrn of 6, ar an* antes ; a ben*, a3ure. Cljesetin P'aras. ©tiles, a cl)ief, ermine. tUarine *e passinabsurne. ©nronnn, sr an* aules. HHilliam *e flenfrer. Jtraeut ; seme *e fleur *e lis, sable. JMattjew *e Jrie. CDr ; a ben*, a3ure. €l)smas *e $ent. Urgent, a fesse, aules. §t #tre *e passes. flalt) of 6, aules an* uerren ; on a el)ief, a fleur Ire lis, sable. Bertram €ancrern. &}uxt, 2 ben*s, araent. Jlsljn le #tranae. ^raeut, 2 Hans uassant, aules. jlaljn *e ^tanerton. ^traent, frettn, 0ules. Lawrence *e ^eintmore. ^raent ; 2 cljeursns, aules; a label of 5 paints, a3ure. Hicljslas *e flessme. Ermine; a fesse, a3ure. ©tes *e €raseme. ^3ure; 3 benss, sr, mitljiu a bsr*ure, inaraite*, aules. Usaer *e Bame. ^traent ; a fesse, sable, in cl)ief ; a lion nassant, aules. Walter *e Cuniger. ^3"^; «« inescsebesn, araent. gjual) ne €urkennlle. ©r ; a lisn ramvt. aules. w I & I) uma$ Ire Cncljeeet). HMrsis de Halonnes. (Utiles ; a fret, argent. ^I)is familt) was watt* at QDr^far^, ^affalk. Babert de j8>t„ (iFtuentin. ©r; 3 eljenrsns, gules ; a cljief, uerret). Cl)is familt) was ^assessed of $)arnbn, 1}srksl)ire, and bt) an Ijeiress tljetr property descended to tlje Csniers. fJartljslemew flennese. &$uve ; a djenrstt, argent, frettn gules, between 3 craws/ flsrn, argent. $jaman de (Rattan. (£l)eattt), ar, and a3ure. Jlcljn de pikenar. Urgent , an it cljief, a3ure, 3 lions rampt* of tl)e first. ftabert #tt3 Hell. $)ah) 0f 6, argent and gules, 0n a fesse, w$nte, 3 be3ants. paldwitt paliere. JS'able ; a bend between 14 billettes, argent. gamon ponet. Cljeflut), or, and gules; a cljief, a3ure. Ranter prices. <©r ; a lion rantpt, gales, within a bordure, sable, be^ante. flicljolas «3U)elin. ©r ; a cross, sable, charged will) 5 eagles, iris, argent. Half padelismer. Urgent ; a fesse, cotised, gales. €ont) Castle, $ent, was tlje eljief seat of tljis familt) ; tl)e male line became ertinet, bat tljraugl) Ijeiresses, mas represented bt) tl)sse of Hoos, Here and JHortimer. fUvtlip de /erni. f)artt), per fesse, argent and gules; a lion rantpt. countercljanged. HDilliam pouoile. Utiles; 3 saltiers, argent. Hoger de £o\\t\)t. Ermine, an a fesse, gules, 3 be3ants. ©ifurif le |Bef. ©ulee j 3 Itima pass, arflcitt ; a lab»l af 5 points, ajure. UttJr of Vfiuft grttftftfre ♦ ^.jen tlje €l)iro Crusaoe ma* founo to Ijave prove* sucl) a complete failure in comparison mill) tlje nast ffp***it»rf af biooo ana tveamve laoisljeo on tt, tt became no taw **** rekinole tlje enthusiasm of Europe ; an* me no longer veao of mialjtn outpourings of it* eljioalrn to conaner ot oxe fov tlje recovery of Jerusalem. €lje oifftculties of tlje nnoeetakina, t\)e ruin of tt)o*e m\)o Ijao jaineo t\)e farmer Crusaoes, ana tlje jealousn of tlje oifferent sonereians, all combtneo ta preoent tljose arana erpioitions, sucl) as ttjat of 1191, wljett prance, ^nalantr, Hermann, Jtaltj ana tlje sljares of tlje Paltte sent fortb tljeir crosseo gtmaljts to recover t\)at Ijoln sepulrljre, tlje oan oream of tljeir eristence. Meuertljeless, Here were several armaments of narious maanituoe, toljirl) broualjt *ucconr f tljoualj ofteutimes illtimeo ana aeneralln scantu, ta tlje Christians of tlje <£a*t f in mast of mljiclj *ome ^nalislj $Lnialjts ana nobles are ta be fauna mentioned far tljeir nalatir. Jin 1204, nnaer tlje au*vxce* of tlje Republic af Henioe, a larae armament set sail far tlje avomeo purpose of a Crusaoe, aeneralln termea t!)e fourtlj, but mljiclj ma* cljiefln remarkable far tlje eonauest af Constantinople. €lje nert eoent af importance a* reaaros tlje Ijistorn af tlje Christian oomtmon xn f alestine, ma* tlje xnvaoxon of Catjpt ana tlje rapture af Pamietta, nnaer tlje £ina of Jerusalem, in 1220; at mljiclj perxoo mann |intal)ts fram /ranee, Cnalano ana Hermann joineo tlje armn af Eastern Cl)ristians. €lje Emperor af Hermann, in 1228, lea a faree ta tlje gait) gTano, ana tljonnl) celebrate* far na brilliant aetian, mas fartunate enoualj to recover Jerusalem fram tlje Saltan af Wanvt, amino, to \)i* auarrels wttlj tlje Saltan of Pamascus j tljis mas termea tlje I cutt a a radttMrtBarfc, son ana mcceooor of Qenvn t\)t <3JJ. af ^n^laiiJr^ maae an ar- rangement mill) j£t. |Tattt0 can- jatntin ta make mar an t!)e Jfnfi- frela : but, wljile tl)e /renel) #tton- arrl) taa0tea Ijia f0rre0 before 3Dn- nia, Cowara aatlea ta ^Wre. g}r mardjea ant thence at tt)t t)eaa of a conaiaerable forte in 1270: jiaaa- xna bn Wa3aretl) ana Caipljas, t)e laia waate tlje eauntrt), an* causea to be alaiu mtyat Jnfiaela Ije met mit^ ; bat be 00on retraced f)t* 0tej>0, fearinj tlje treaeljern af falae brethren, <$n 1^0 return to &cre, ijia life wa* attempted bn an rt^aaetn, an* *J)'** ™ f ranc '* in tf tournament appoint** bt) Ijimse If, in honour of l)is marriaae untl) l)is il)ira wife, oaualjter of Cut) ire Cljastillon. Jin tl)e $arl. 4204, jj fino H)e followina testament " jl, JWarn of #t. flattie, Countess* of flembroke, faon of UPerfforoe anir of JHonteniac to be tutrieo in tlje Cljurct) of tlje £>oers Mimeors oe Heme*, in tlje nart thereof mljere mt) toambe is mafce. #r. <3lmer ae Ualenre, mn late far*, Carl of Pembroke/'— to wljom sl)e mas ererutor,— " is burieo in ti)e Cljurel) of Westminster, to rofjicl) Cl)urcl) l)e aane a crossi^ loitb a fote of aolo ano emerauloes, n»l)icl) #ir William oe Valence broul)t Suguab. fw« £trabolai. ■ H llojer be Clifora. Cl)eqtm), or anb a3ttre, a fesse, antes. §is arms are represented amona 10 xrtljer fianres on f&*munb <£ronel)back'a tamb. fwm Ijence oeacenaa tlje family of #autl)n>ell ano forb Cltfloro. tteainalo tr^ <&raentine went to tlje gain fan*, 14 gen. wljere l)e became a templar. ge was atanoarir bearev to tlje Christian armn tit i\)e nreat battle of gintxocl), wljerein \)e boxe t\)e banner, till l)ia arm* anb leas beina broken \)e was killed. Hicljaro givaewtine was likewise in flaleatine. €l)i*familt) Ijela Wimonolet), gertforoaljire, bt) aranb *ero,eantn, to be tl)e puna's cup beaver on tlje oat) of tljeir inananration ; wherefore tljen bote antes, 3 cup*, araent. ®li)abetti t\)e Ijeireaa of t\)is line, temp. g. Dj). marrieo W. <3Ulinaton, $nt. €lje family of Mapier also claim descent i)ence. T&obevt be HDaleran, or Walbron, (calleb bt) name) a #nialjt templar, at all events i)e was under tlje vow of aoina to tl)e Crusade. $jualj $iunnardslene was in tlje train of tlje prince, anb for l)is acljteoements in Palestine, receiveb tlje augmentations to Ijis arms as giaen on tlje plate. Walter be JHolesuiortlj, #ljeri)f of pedfordsljtre, 1268, accompanieb (Edward into "Palestine, ^tfter Ijis return to (England Ije was tljen |lnialjted. Viscount $kloleswort\) is Ijis descendant. #irHicljard gtapleton was in "Palestine. $}e is bnrieb in Ureter Catljedral. gje was brother of Walter; pisljop of t\)at fHorese. €lje paronn of ^tanleton is vesteb in ti)e familn of Jftetljam. gir <&rtljur Cljieljester Ijas also an effiai) as a Crusader in tlje same Cljurcl). t£lje Cljirljester <&rms— rljexiuen, or anb antes; a cljief uaire were formerly nistble on tl)e sljield. foxbtnt erfytput. gjamou I'Cstranae. Cstraneus or Strang*, beina in tl)e $oln fan*, anb t\)ere wanting manen, was obliged to contract a loan mill) certain JWercljants, far wljiclj Ije gaoe a bonb ; t\)e repayment was guaranteed bt) prince (Edward, ana tlje ^nigljts templars, ^Llje beeb is gtoen in tl)e ancient inventories of tlje evcljequer. |)e l)elb lanbs in (^loucestersljire— tlje Ijeiresses of t\)is line were marrieb to (&. prndges, Carl of Cljandos, anb #ir JJ. Cgerton, ^nialjl. Corntuall. moil atts. £ir Jaljn ae la perlje i)elb lanbs in perkaljire. 5 eraaa leQ#eb fianres of tljia famihj lie in ^tltnuartl) Cljurrl). m V. Cart, phcft. gnm|i!)ren X>e |M)uu, (Sari af gjerefara ana Csser, mas in tlje gain gTana ; Ijis eftgn as a Crusaaer is in tlje Catljearal af ©reter, an Ijis Ijeaa is a rasaue ana Ijaaa af mail. €ljis cenataplj mas mast likcln erectea bn Ijts t»augl)t^r, tlje miff af guglj (£aurtenan, secuna (Sari af Peaan. William ae ©t>erle. C!Dr ; a bena, a3ure, cljargea mitlj 3 escallans. ©alfria ae la gnae. /ram tuljotit/ tljrauglj an geiress, 0fceni»5 IDiscaunt Jlacelnn. ftafrulf ae pragljtan. ^Dljere is a monument of one of tljis familn in Par- eljester Cljurclj, © r fa r a slj ire. mutftau. "ttabert fJentan, assume* tlje name of llffara, fvom tlje parang sa c allea ; Ije mas in tlje gain gTanJr, 1270, an* on Ijis return mas maae Justice af jlrelanir. James <3Uaitljletj, celebrate* fur Ijis esnauests aner t!)e HUelslj, ment an a pilgrimage to gt. James, in (fralicia, ana afteruiaras to t!)e gait) fano. Styartln after Ijis return tljence, Ije brake l)is neck. <&s a singular specimen af tl)e castams of tl)e time, me man mentian, tljat glial) tlje bratljer of t!)e abaue, bein0 in tl)e Ring's seruice, recetnea tmentn Jjagsljeaas of mine, as Ijts ma0es far sewing in tlje mars. t£lje name mas saau canuertea inta <2lualen ; aescen- aants af tljis race are, goto ^ualen, ana ^tanletj, ©art af Perbn. gerbttus Cljamartlj. |Dain Cljamartl). flatric Cljamartlj. Cljesc tl)ree Crusaaers fallamea Prince <£au>ara. partljalemem ae fJriansan, mas af a pawerful family, ana jainea tlje seaentlj Crusaae. William ae Sauclj, Ijaa license ta ga an a pilgrimage ta tlje gain |Tana. gis arms, gules ; be3ant, aenate tl)eir ©astern arigin. gtotfjartf. Htcljara ae UlMlesburne, san of §&imon ae JMantfart, assumea tlje name of UPellesburne, Ije passea same nears immeatateln after Ijis father's auertljram/ in tl)e service of tlje Crass. * .* > * n»a# a . Unmr iat. a* la HabUaa*, aal. tit. €f)e an* in t»l)ul) tt)i« C^tlb^rt i* mrnttania, ta for ti)e \)\xt of a otyip from (Constantinople, in 1205, to comet) fyinxoelf ana otfyeto to Canlan, for t\)e mm of £1600 tour- naia ; it rum tljne : — Kin* pertttttt* oe <2Uta forti HKlUlmtte oe Peaonxo cnm ouem oociio. Wlanana §a)ehrok, <©lb*rttt* oe Wooaio, f&fyomao fyerton, paioninuo oe Slacken, * * ******* fi&eiiteo, ©UUbertna oe Qatbot, feonarouo oe fanoaot, tyobertuo oe |Take, Hicaraa* <3lrele, Klobertuo Uiltatti, HUillflmtta S^traten, tfklattyens Marram et ftyiltajma oe <®ratw, avmiaeri Hatnm facxmuo nnineroio pxotoenteo litteraa inaa*cturia anaa ^noreao fDtanalna et § rancectyinuo Styinala, Veneti cine*, aainini et parctanarii navio que vacatur S>ancta Crur, iocaoerunt nobio pro rerta merceoe naoem preoictam compietam et omnibuo oarciio ouio fumitam, et promioerunt per otipulacionem oollempnem tranoportare no* Peo oante in aicta naoi no que ao Planum net quocumnue oicta navio ire poterit per mare et portum fecerit. $Dramta*rttnt etiam et conoenerunt l)an*rar* oeu fyonerari facere ouio etpenoio in oicta naoi omneo iilao reo quao nobio piacuerit in ipoa nant ponere sine poni facere f tarn pro nutrimento quam aliio uoibwe,* Moo mrouo promioimuo et pramitttnttta pro merceoe librao mille oexcentao tnro- nenoeo oictio cioibuo oeu eorum certo nuntio oanoao et ealnfnaaa, per \)oo Urmi- noo, oioeii cet in IDariaiia librae mill* turanenafa uoque protimum feotum flttrificatiania* tyeate Jftam, *i aliaa librae oetcentao infra menoem unrnn, poot quam aicta naaia appiicuerit ao Qelonum oet almm partnm. Qbue omnia et ainaula promioimuo ao inoicem inter noo et oictoo parcianaraa aiftia nami- nibue attenoere, comptere et oboeroare et in nulla cantrancnir*, alia quin penam oupti ualimmti oicte nauia inter noo atipulantfa et praina* nabia ao tnt>tc*m abltaauimua pianori b0na naatra t)abita et Ijabcnaa. G£t noo in latema- n^um nmtatia ^iailla naatra prfsentibtt* litteria attrittiua aapanen^a. ^rtnm Canatantinajwli, ann0 Werti inrarnati |Wa. CCa. quinto menoe fiHaii. ^tfjia oeeo—ti)e 0riainal of mljirl) io oaio to be one of a calUctum af flrnninr banaa^ fauna in t\^t arfl)ia^a of Kbenoa on tlje arcnpatian af JKatn bt) t))t J&ontaattf I) nnow <£renclj— is a small scrip of parchment, apparently written at tlje epaclj its aate indicates. Jftr. parel a'$)auteriue, in Ijts tljira tial. af tlje Hemic Atftfofiftt* ire la Hablesse, Ijas entered tnta full particulars as ta tlje autljenticitn af tljese b^nlrs. JJ fina tljat, af tlje mast nable Ijause of tfcalbat, tljere tone two of tlje name of Gilbert, mlja mialjt Ijaue Hnea abaut tljis time, ©ne mljam, in tmelne $j. JJjJ., Ijela knialjt's fees in gerefarir ; anatljer, fartn-faur gjen. JJUI., mas (®anernar of (^rasmuna ana gkenfvxti) Castles, ana mas one af tlje Justices in Cure fox gerefarasljire. Wf tl)is race mas tlje aallant Jlaljn ^albat, Carl of Styremsburtj, tlje tcrrar of tlje /rend) ana alarn of Ijis rauntrtj. €lje present t)anse af Styremsburn irescena fram tlje same ariain, as ,3 Ijaue befare naticea. Baaer Talbot mas at tlje £»ieae af <3lcre 1191. m. €$x. ItKUiam ae JHantacute, ^rana Jftaster of tlje ^asnitallers, in 1216 M tji* farces into GEanpt. «f urtljer mentian is maae af l)im in fMjilip from Jftassoura, anb ma* rommisstoneb bn "UHlliam f ongespee to attribute l)ts ooairsi ana Ijaoe J$asses saib far l)is £01)1. j£ir fticljarb be (ionise ma ***** *f lanbs. heiresses of tljis familn marrteo into tljose of pol)tin ano lUake. SombtlU. Joljn oe JHarlen mas in tlje same erpebition. tWilliam gTe prun. €l)e familn of g*e prun l)elb fiefs in ^sser anb Norton, <®ron, #tepl)en of gTonbon. belonging to tlje Cljurcl) of #ugmarbnn, gjereforb. UPalter be Camljou. ttirljarb be £>autmgr. Urgent, 6 lianrels, sable. ^Famrenee be $*unerfel. ttobert be Jftarton. Urgent, 2 barrs, gules. $}enrn HtDalens. Ermine; a benb, gules. Jfofjn be tDerbon, as before. i £ k wit, J>ol)tt be <$uer, b. 1st number. I Hamilf be <3Uberne. Ermine; a feooe, el)e0,un, or, anb a$utt. HDalter be fDorteo be /lemoteb. Jloljn be ©roeotan. Hicolao be $Warton. Jloljn be la ©rane. €>uleo, an eaale bionlaneb ; or. genrn be purgljull. ©r ; a lion rampant, a3ure, frettn, ardent, Ijolbtng a flenr be lio, a3ure. t§»illiam be fJageljam, or IJagenljam, of a knialjtln familn in Suffolk, pore— a,uarterln ; or, anb o,uleo, an eaale, nert in tlje firot quarter. j&tepbamio be j£ele. <©r ; 2 benbo, nules; a label of 3 potato, a3nre. tfcljomao be fhjn. (Snotare be jteliol, of tl)e familn before-mentioneb, bore nnleo, an tneo- eocljeon, notbeb, argent* Hobert be purnel. <2lraettt ; a lion, oable, croumeb, or. (SUeranber gTutterel, or $*oterel. <&3ure; a benb, anb 6 martlets, araent. ©eralb be ,£aoettcourt. Lawrence be ^Tooeroljale. tUilliam be fJenil or pouil. (Quarter It), or, anb oable ; a martlet, auleo. J)ol)n be florteo ao before. Cubo /it3 H^arren ao before. UHlliam gTe ^raunt. $ finb tl)e earliest mention of tljio name in ^Tfotlanb. Joljn $JeoI)un. pore— or; a lion paooant, court; in tl)e firot eanton a crooo, pate, nerren. * ***** l 'lW£ * ;4M ' i ' " '* 4 # III $ual) /it3 QDtl)0 Hnea at JttenMesljam. ge ma* JUint «|*la*ter attb ta tljtis stnlea in €amoen, "Pomxnns f fHnaenet. pare far arm* ; ermine, a bena, enaratlea, aule*. Haberi J*a IParre. #ule*; crusuln, urgent, a Han ram pant, araent. Jlaljn ae €nbetat. <&raent ; a saltier, enarailea, gules. ftabert €tbetat. Was summanea a* a paran— tl)is race terminate* in Ijeiresse* wljase representatives mere tlje |Taras Has, P«alen, ana ^ir C <3>na,letl)arjje. UPtUiam Cljureburt. Haaer ae Partes, denies ; a eraaa/ pate'e, nerren. , Uticljara ae pans. Urgent ; a eljeneran, sable, be3antee. j)ai)n ae (fcantan, cljamber nalet af flrinee Samara, pare araent, a fesse, a.u, 6 fleur ae lis, flu. IflHlliam gtttttercumbr. Ermine ; 2 barrs, aemelles, aules. €l)is inheri- tance passeir ta H. ae Wetpbana. Jaljn «ferre. ^nles; a fer ae malm, araent, a batart, a3ure. Stiver flutteljarattn. #able ; 6 plates. Walter £it} gjtlaebrana. Huljara ae la Haftele. Jfclascaln ; aules, ana ermine. William fleece, c&rflent, a fesse, ana 2 rljeuerans, sable. fan^eoon $)enri oe. /anceilun $otin. $ot)n fit) €l)0ma0 ae lUPra^tulUita^ttitf 1). ^ntann pek. 1307. Itieijara ae Styatyain. 1 #nn»ara ae JHanelaurljam. €be #tre Suucl) was larir af tl)t0 ftef about tl)i$ time. ttieljara giliol. <®r; a fe00e, ana 2 ct)eoevom f axiles, on t\)e fe00e, 3 txefoxU ardent. €l)ere ma0 a famitn af t!)t0 name of knialjtln aearee in fJeafarfoljtre* <3laam ae Q&eoonme. Monet ae Menmeo. ,21 farniln of tt)t* name in Warfalk, bare, ar, a eljeneran, ermine, between 3 Hons rampant, o,ule*. 1483, Jft.£r. garl. (fcvnntpt) tie $Hnnrenn. * n 8'™*U*> atl * tljase fbe Crusaaers tljat fallam, Ijaa tljeir lanas taken untier tlje $ina0'0 pratectian, as o,oina to tlje $aln ^Tana xoiti) tije abane ^amnna. €l)i0 gual) bore aule0, a cin^uefail, ermine, mitljin a baraure, 0able, be3antee. Babert panuiUe. (Mule*; 3 0altire0, ararnt. €l)ere mas a knial)tlt) farniln at tl)i0 enact) in Utartijamptansljire. 1 $o\)Xi be #t. |T0^ linialjt, attfit^^ IMnce GEbmarb to flalestine, anb urns present mljen <3lcre urns inoesteb. €lje famih) f|tt9 been lotto settleb in orsetsljire — arms as before. mu&au. Hobert €ibetot mas a trustn seroant to &uxq genrn JUIjJ., anb Ijaoina returneb mill) firing ^broarb from tlje §oU) |TcinZ» receioeb bioerse Ijonours from^ljtm, anb was mabe ^ouernor of Hottinaljam— j^cenlteo Ijence are tlje families of Jhtgletljorpe anb Compton, of (i^loucestcrsljire. Hobert in? gunaerforb bieb 1354, mas unber tlje vow of tlje Crusabe. #able; 2 bars, ardent in cljief, 3 piaf^. gis bescenbant is tlje present JHotJittio of gastiuas, from anotljer brand) beriue tlje families of <£rnlen, er, anb $ierne . €ljomas plancljfront, also rroise temp, gen. ^JU*., bum* cross leao,eb ou 25- | tt i£i tt> t Ctjurclj, UPoreester. <3lrms— ermine, on inescocljeon, ardent. Jloljn be preface mas one of tlje companions of (Sbmunb <£roncljback. ge was son of jfeter of ^aoon, <£arl of Hicljmonb, anb in flreat favout witlj $iina genrn, wljo^mabe for Ijim a nreat tournament ot Bortljampton, tl)ot tl)e altens'mialjt trn tljetr!;strengtl) witlj tlje Cnajislj. ge broualjt from benonb sen bioerse nouno, bantsels to moke mines for tljose of tlje (Snnjislj nobiltttj tljat tlje ^ing Ijab in warb. €ljis jloljn receiueb from tlje $itt0 1,000 morns, 20 roursers, anb a sljip to ronucn Ijim to "Palestine. f)c was parti) to n beeb for borrowing monen in Palestine, JXrms— rlje^uen, or, anb a3ure; a quarter, ermine, witlj a borbure of (Snfllanb. mmtoxit* er^. { 3 | )tt 0 Robert be Cwias was sianeb will) tlje cross temp. gen. anb burteb in tlje Catljebral of IHorcester. ^Irms — Urgent ; a fesse, oules, between 3 mullets, sable. ^tljomas be (©rantson, as representee on tlje monument of tlje <£arl of Lancaster, anb was one of Ijis companions in tlje $joln |Tanb. ©ousfj^tp.monu. gi t (^iles Crompinflton mas a Crusaber ; lje bore Ijis arms a3tire, moll. 3. fru$tt j f 0tf 2 Crompes be or; anb Ijis cross leooeb effi^tj in ^rompingtou Cljurclj, Cambrib^esljire, still erists. ^toke, of mljom tljere is a cross lejjfleb effi^tj at tPareljam, uuis signeb mitt) tlje cvo$&, d^bmonson ^ioes to an olb familn of tljis name arms, aules, 5 e$cai\opeeif or. i * I I JJoljn Bemundeurn. Urgent; on a fesse, Qules, a crescent of tlje first. Houert be pens, gis before. HDilliam § tt3 HDarine. CEtuarterln, ardent and saule , indented. 3&»n«r dTcEtteta. 1§)iui am | it 3 Half. GDr ; 3 c l)eorons, gule*, flurete— arge nt of Suffolk. ©ufltale. ItDilliam de §ienes was signed tuitl) tlje cross, ait^ preparing to accompany flrince Cdtoard to tl)e $oln f ana— constitutes W. de ^mnese l)is attovnei) during \)is absence. $n 22 <£d. JJ. Ije \)ao comman* to fit himself witl) i)orse attir arms to attend tlje $*ing into <&a$cony ; in tl)is affair l)e faooreb tl)e jfrenct), tol)erefore, l)is lands were "confiscates, but restored 'ere long. Matpl) Gorges, 54, gen. set out for Palestine witl) Prince (fcowaro, but died before re acljtng tl)e en* of \)is journen. IflJilliam de 1fl]Hllougl)bt) mas signed witl) tt)e cross, pore antes, a fer de mo tin, argent.? $)ence descends tlje for* UHllougljun V^resbx). WH. WL&x. %M*ma* peaucljamp and t£ljomas ttoos tuitl) diuerse stout ^nialyts, an* squires of England an* (Bascony, went to ti)e §oly fan*. $je was at a great battle on tt)e plains of gisia, an* urougljt l)ome witl) l)im tl)e £on of one of tlje Sultans of tfyat Countrn, an* tjad l)im baptise* in fon*on. ©ufittal^ Bar. ©tl)o *e (&ran*eson atten*c* firing (&*war* into tl)e §oly fan*, an* 4 (3. J>. was constitute* (®oue mor of Q&ueensen an* Jersey ; l)e l)a* a grant of tl)e town of Qiperari, &c. ge was 17 (Ed. J). tl)e jinn's Secretary an* a $tnigljt, an* being sent Embassador to "Rome, l)a* tlje jinn's letters to tl)e Jfterrljants of fncca to supply l)im tuitlj money by bills of ereljange, kc. $je *ie*, 33 (Ed. JJ. "Paly of 6, ar. an* uert. on a ben* ; gules, 3 eagles, *is, or. fPilliam *e gatimer atten*e* Prince (Edtoard in l)is expedition into tlje Dolt) fan*. §e was summone* to Parliament as a paran from 28 till 33 (Ed. JL Hoger feibume was likewise a Crusader tn tljis same undertaking , beiitg at tljat notable tournament at UMiien, (Bssex. $)e enconntere* witl) <&rnal* *e JWantenei) a nalinnt ^ni{jl)t, an* unljannili) run l)is lance into \)is tljroat under Ijifl Ijelmet/ it u»antin0 a cottar ; mljrreupon |flantenen fell fram l)is l)orse, an* *ie* |>re0entli) — ineamucl) as it was tl)en suppose* by some tljat in regard l)is lance l)ali not a socket an tlje painty Ije did it purposely in renenge of a broken leg, l)e t)a* reeeined from dWontenrt), tilting tuitl) l)im at a farmer tournament. t£l)i3familn tuae of paronial dignitij. * §£it JJoljn fjantinU* accompanied prince f&dwavd to i\)e $jaln fand, x)ia i« oak, lie* at Cl)*w JHajjna, Stain*™*!. 1£l)*r* r*main b*tm**n Cl)*m and fD*nsfara, two lavae atone*, called bn t\)e common people $)autt>iU*'s coit* ; t)e waa termed a (&iant. Qantvxlle, of P*nan bove temp. f&d. aable, rraanUn ; a lion rampant/ avaent. HDtUtam de ttntl)r* waa one of tl)e companions of Co. \)ia fi^nve, cvoaa leaned, ia in ftntl)* Cfyurrl), "tyovkafyire. (ffrnlea, 3 cxeacenta, avaent. §tam* $enealoa,iata dednce tl)* familn of %ndex f)*nc*. £&wHm. §Man ^tt3 ^Uan, fovd of pedale, lieab nvied tl)eve, cvoaa leaded, and ma* one of tl)* companions of (fcdwavd J). t£l)is patrimony deacended to ti)e gtapletona and <®r*ns, of %\otl)erficld. t£l)is prian wa* a bann*r*t, ana bove ov, 3 bav*, anlea. §>iv J)ul)n de Afield lie* bnvied cvo** leaned in ^)fi*lb Cl)itrrl); t)e took on l)im tl)* vow of tl)* Crusao*, and bove avm* ara*nt; a bend, cotioed, 0ul*s. $)is monum*nt i* well depicted in j^totljart's wovk, and deaevve* notice fov tl)* alt*rations in tl)* armour tl)*n taming into us*. ftob*rt de purrs, of Retail, $>nffolk, of wl)om rrmains a brass fxanve, cvo** leaned, in mail avmouv, wa* rrois* about tl)is tint*. givm*—evmine , on a c\)ief, indented, *able, 3 lionrds vampt., arnrnt. Hicolas de !DiU*rs wa* in $)al*stin*, t*mp. <£o. ,3. Uticljolas pannex), $iniaj)t> took on l)im tl)* *ian of tl)* cvo**, and aftev a aojonvn in tl)* gain £and, I)* brought bark fram tl)*nr* *ome vict) and envion* m*i>als. <3lrms— arnrnt, on a bend, rotis*ir, *able, tljr** annulet*, argrnt. J)ol)n de <®r*illt), and tl)* nin* follominn, &nia\)t*, r*r*it>*ir mon*t) uni>*r tlj* *ame rircumstancrs. 1£l)is Jtal)it bar* ante*, 3 bend*, ov. (jtaljn de la JHar* bar* ante* ; a maunrl), arnrnt. $)* wa* of tl)* GDrforo- sl)ir* familt), and mentioned among tl)* bamtmts of H&naland. (&tt)o de ©ranaisott. t §envn de CSDrtn* bar* far arms a3ur* ; a cvo**, or, ano i* mentioned as a $nifll)t of #om*rs*t. €:i)*r* xsseve parous also of t\\i* nam*, mljos* rrpr*- s*ntatin*s ar* tl)* famili*s of %t. Jftartin ana (£stnrm«. * * * . . * ; lifter ,fit3 IDarren. # Clie be $)at>oile. &lje familn of $)anoille, of purkinaljamsljire, bore tt3ure; a feooe, oancette, between 3 ^erfalratta> or. ^Ijomasi oe pulton, a banneret of (£nalanir, bore arflent, 3 bars, gules. J$aro,aret oe J$lulton carried all tlje Ijonours of tljts Ijouse to tl)e famihj of Pacreo. Hesns IDaaljan. (Srmine, a oaltire^ gules, is borne, accoroinfl to (£ir- monson, btj an ancient familn of tl)is name, fcnbentimeiS of t\)t ^\)t $Toro of Pniteuor mas also one of tljose narti) to tlje oeeo for bor- A J * romtng mo net). Jpladtorum abftw. $)enrn le Cscriuenn went to tl)e $joln $*ano, temp, gen JJJ). ^£l)is name l)as been ronuerteb into #*e Clerc ana Clerk. Clje following list of Crusabers Ijas been ertrarteb from tl)e setts be longing to tlje Caurtat^ Collection. €ll)e names tyaoe been carefully ibentifieb as Cngltsl), bn tl)e parties Ijolbing lanos in Cnglanb, as proueb bn tl)e " JJwiutsitiones p. partem/' — ff «3tbbreuiatia fUacitorum." {£lje gistarn anb autljenticitn of tlje Courtois bocuments is t^0rau^l)Xt| entered into in tl>e "Heuue $}ist0rio,ue be la Hoblesse/' Hoi. .jlJIJ), page 9 & 226. Cl)e original beebs, or callatea ea»ie«, moulb be furntsl)eb to parties interested fnrm tl)e fHrectort) of t\)e last mentioneb mark. tfclje fol- lamina, extract mat) illuctaate tlje subject : — "pans un cabinet be pieur titres an rctrouua tine collection a' actes ortginaur relatives ant Croisabes, et qni canstataient be la JHaniere la plus irrecusable la presence bes aieur be nas uieilles maisans nobles bans ces guerries Ijeroia.ues. Ces actes etaient pour la plupart bes emprunts cantractes par ires seigneurs craises a,ui acconxpaane rent "Philippe ^luguste et Hicljarir Cceur ire ^Tiatt en "Palestine, Van 1190, et o,ut, ruines par la longueur iru siege ire j£t. Jean b'<3Ure, furent cantraints b'emprunter ire I'argent aur ntarcljanirs ire JHse et ire (Irenes, sail pour rontinuer la guerre, sail paur regagner V acciirent. (jfouehpus antves etaient irates iru camp beoant Bamiette, et auatint ete passes Van 1218 bans ires circanstances analogues. P'autres enfin appartenaient a la premiere croi- sabe ire £>t. ^t. Germain, 1191. Robert &t. Hrtarte, 1249. Stoljn #t. 3mlten, 1191. Huglj ^t. ffiwtvn, 1250. Militant 3t. iftaute, 1191. aB... j -w- JSentartf &t. $aul, 1250. J^glbeStn* §t. fierce, 1)91. &tcpl)en &t. (©uentm, 1240. Colarfc &t.|Karie, 1219. Herbert 5t. i3ffau«, 1191. TOtli'am Salman, 1250. (feerartt ^caltJS, 1218. CijomaS ^colcp, 1190. <©lmc dnira, 1250. #of)n £eiu4c$at, 1249. Stouluu g»ptna, 1249. SScvnarK g>lagno. Jr^mo Stella. Henrg tft ^tuttbtlle, 1191, j&tepf)m £pulto, 1191. jdtcolas Ue Ctmgle, 1191, Walter Ctbetot, 1191, dfulfe CtllaDO, 1219. TOlttam Cocijct, 1250. &rmU Cornet, 1191. ptcolag Curptn, 1190. =Peter mtmuJ, 1240. iKatfjtfo TOur, 1249. luglj CMeresf, 1191. Malta: ^aur, 1249. TOtlliam Want, 1250. $cter VftMO, 1250. <©uj> ^tetuS, 1250. $ugf) ^m, 1191. Wlttam WtxHun, 1249. &tepf)u Wtxmlt, 1200. OTtlUam Wttntio, 1240. TOltam WHIM, 1240. moKoIf filler*, 1249. ??ug;l) 2Ftlla $oba, 1190. JJewngtr Wincmt, 1249. TOlltam TOarlr, 1215. $n arriving at t\)e ranchman of tl)is work, Jl am impressed xoxtl) t\)e l)ope ti)at fyaving oxoelt on t\)e ottos of noble ano Ijrraic men, ano s\)oxxnx, to use i\)e xooros of an ancient tvrirrr> ' ( $)ovo, hi) ti)e Inane lidjavianr of ti)exr sxvoro, ti)e\) \)eweo \)onox\v ont of tl)e sxoes of tlyexr enemies." gino t)oxv mud) ti)e\) preferveo fllarn to either pleasure ov safety. Cljetr oescen- oants mat) so fat esteem t\)exr gallant ancestors ff as to approacl) tljem in all Ijanauravlr enoeanours," ano leaning mistaken rntl)n$in$m to past aaes, be enev fonno jealous oefenoers of tl)e true faitl). i i €fje anfycv fja* ^UfU) ettracteo % initial Ut- ter* from various rare ano~ ancient in tl)e WM*tkt0L*t novate, pari$ f an* other valuable Mravie*; ano \)a» been particular tl)at all |t* *e«*iw *l m xlo be in keeping with % character *no costumes of tlje time. m "lltt&tfr Ire SBrottatit % rebeii™* p**™* of % M0vt\) f aaaintt $tina_ genrt) tlje #er0it0, 1175. ^Ifter tijeir defeat, aerarfcinc i0 tlje familn traiiitian, Ije assumed tlje er00*, nntrer C^nraa ana gout* tlje ^reventlj af /ranee, ano went t0 "Palestine, tuljielj is further eanftrmeb btj a Hse0t>ern, in tlje nt0ntlj 0f itljin tlje parte!) Ctjure!) of pvouafyam, in UPestmarlanlr. €lje left le0 ma* tljr0ttm 0t>er tl)e xioMli an* rannlr tlje left I) eel 1000 an iran spur 0f tlje nriek f0rm. €:ije slab wljiel) serfleir t0 r0*er tljie Qtaoe mas well knaron to tlje famihj as tlje " Crusafrer's ffcamb." ^t Ijas cat upon its mvface a cvoss flartj, mill) a 0maller er000 ttutljin it ; at tlje rialjt #iot is a swovo, at tlje left a rirrular sljielb. ^raiiition Ijas always asetanefr tljis t0tttb 10 Wirarfc ire praljam, ntlja ouo about 1185. C£* sljirt of mail ana mot's t oaio to l)a»e belan0eir ta Ijim, are ptesetoeo amono, tlje armaur at pr0U0ljam." ^tje armartal bearing0 of tljis Moat* are 0a an 0I0 0eal. ^temp. tljetj are tlje 0ame aetlje arinsbarne by Wbato's lineal iieseenfcant, tlje present $oro pvonQ^am. fxom tlje <^lrrl)oe0l00,ical Jaurnal, ^ambs 0f tlje oe proljam familtj, [Cammuniratea by tflHUiam praugljam, <£si|,] €f)fe leaf fcetongs to ti)e J&econtf Cutfatte. j£ir $a#v*v Croft/ of Croft/ in ti)e Comttn of $}mforo, fon^t in fhtketine twoer tlje banner of ($oofr*n o* fJouiUon, ano nmo on l)tm maoe iintnl?t of tl)e $)oin j£fjmld)r*. j£ir HHUiam oe tPtjflfmor*, of gncton, in tl)* Conntt) of gmforir, $tnt0l)t of tlje $}oln £fopnlrl)rf * toae in tlje secono Cruoair?. . > m IND EX. A. Abelin ... PAGE. 138 A 1 1*1 Abergavenny, Lord 131 Achard 161 d^Achy 24 Ademar 161 Ap Adam 116 Adhemar 161 Agilon, R. and W. 134 Agens ... 161 d'Aigneaux 21 Alan ... 147, 80, 83 Albini ... 40, 51, 52, 53, 146, 151 Alkins ... 63 Alvanley 64 d'Albington 134 Aleton ... 60, 63 Allington 143 Aldithley 144 Alard 161 Albemarle 161 Albemarle E. of 12, 14, 114 Albertus 161 Alberto 161 Albon ... 161 Albric ... 161 Alneto ... 161 d'Alta Ripa ... 12, 14, 161 Almand 161 Ambly 161 Anselm 11 d'Amfreville . . . 30 d'Amory 12, 14 d' Amiens 161 d^Anderville . . . 28 d'Anesy 25 d'Annebaut 29 d'Angerville . . . 30 d'Antegny 31 Annesley 126 Angulo... 161 Apulderfield . . . 134 Apeifourd 131 PAGE. Arsich... • • * • • • 33 d'Argonges oo ... ... d'Argences 22 d'Argongel 26 Arundel 6, 53, 81, 85, 117 Archdeacon 90, 130 Arseles... 121 d'Argilleriis 121, 148 Argentine 143 d'Aras ... / 137 Arden ... 54, 60, 64 d 5 Arches 111, 114 d'Arcie... • 4 H7 Arcubus 161 Aston ... 140 Astley . . • • * • • • 45 d'Asnieres %5 Athison • • • • • » 63 Athol E. of ... 82 Atheling 11 Afhprlv 64 ... ... d'Aunouf 20 iVutreve 130 Audemer 23 Audley... 50, 78, 142 d Auquetriville 26 1 9 A 1 d Aurecner • •« mm 4 31. A 1 Auderne 153, 161 d Aungerville ... • •• ••• 133 Auris ... 161 Avenel. 24, 161 Axele ... 145 Aylesbury E. of 74 B. Barnevilla 10 Bascheville 19 Bailleul ... 20, 24, 27, 29 Bacon ... 23, 21, 111, 118 Barates 25 Baleste... • • • 23 Barro ... INDEX. PAGE. Banville 27 Basly... 29 Barrington ... ... ... 35 Baldwin, Archbishop .. . ... 47 Basset 51, 54, 71 Bagot 51, 54, 85 Bardolf ... 66 Baliol 66, 67, 83, 153, 161 Barrymore 81 Barnes 87, 89 Barrs 87, 89 Bath, E. of 89 Bainard ... 89 Barret 92 Bavent Ill, 116 Baltner ... 122 Balun 131 Barry 133 Basemes ... ... ... 134 Bastonbery ... ... ... 135 Bassingbourne... ... ... 137 Baspes... ... ... ... 137 Badelismer 138 Baker 156 Bais 161 Baldwin 161 Bar ., 161 Baroe ... ... ... ... 161 Barre 161 Bartholemeus ... ... ... 161 Badigol 161 Beauchamp 5, 22, 81, 118, 157, 161 Beverly 13 Beluaco 16 Bertram 18, 91 Beaumisnil ... ... ... 19 Beuzeville 20, 31 Beaufou ... ... ... 20 Beaumont ... .. ... 21, 161 Begars 21 Beneville ... ... ... 25 Bellingues 27, 31 Betencourt ... 28 Beauvilley PAGE. 29 Beauvillan 31 Bee 37, 38, 155 Bertie 38 Beauclerk 62 Bergavenny 67 Bere ... 69, 71 Berners, E. of Bath . . . ... 72, 74 Bethune 73, 111, 114, 148, 161 Bellew 74 Bedford 75 Beckford 76 Berkeley 87, 90, 118 Bensted 124 Besace... 125 Bekering 125 Beler 128 Beices ... 138 Beff 138 Beeche 142, 143 Berton ... 145 Berard... 147 Bevil . . 153 Beaufort 161 Becket 161 Belenger 161 Bello Monte 161 Bello Loco 161 Benett 161 Berard ... 161 Betin ... 161 Besevile 161 Beterell 161 Bigos 29 Bienfaite 30 Birmingham ... ... 60, 63 Bingham ... 69, 75 Bigod... 106, 148 Bistan ... 115 Bikenor 138 Blainville 19 Blare ... 21 Blanchmaines ... 60 INDEX. PAGE. Rlnnntfc 65 JJI aU UclXlUIlt -Oiuc y • . • ... ... . . • 1 1 jjTucourt "RlnnHfvvillA JUlUlltlt/ Vlllo • . • 1 ^Jj X ^k\J jjriaueviiie Rl an o n frnn t" 1 56 ... ... 1 JU xorusiy . . . JJlucC ... ... ... ... 1 u 1 Briosne jjuis ... ... OO 09 fM CI AO, Ol Breville jjouiemoni; . . . 09. ... ... — o Brianson JDUlSScUIlcL ... ... j Bressay jjou teller ... Oft ... ... Bruyere 29 KfDf ATI Ro riTiPno^p 30 Rrnil JD KJ VI LC V • • • 31 ... ... Ol JJI lUgC WdLCX jjoterei... ... oZ, oOj 101 Bracebndge jjOLeier... ... Q>7 9Q ... ... *■* i y on Brown . . . Boys ... ... ... Dij OO, 104 Brookes jjoucne... ... ... ... oo 3 o 1 ft -C T. 1 -1 S k Ak xjruce . . . y-v4"KA A |i «* jDOtreaux £9 03 Breouse 1-4. / \ TVl 1 1 jjonviii ... O/ ureos . . . jjourcnier fiQ *70 1 1 O 1 99 DC/, / XlZ, lOO Brim ... DUVca ... ... UI7, / U, J. J.O) x^x JjraXlU.be JJUULIllCy . . . 71 ~\\ T»npli 1 ti JJI CLUIII Bo water I/O Braeley jjorgneise lol Braybrook JJUlvoolc ... ... ... 101 jjriciicourt jjoainain 1 9.1 Bromford jooirun ... ioo ? 1 A.0 1 AJ. 1 1^9 l^jij X^**, llif, ID-i xsreton . . . Borne ... 1 9/1 xo4 Brandiz JJULUI1 • • • ... 1 34 jjicwiere JJOLtllCCIl . • • 1 35 ... ... x 00 JJXUCIlal u. "R r\\ i pvp JjUliCl C . • ... ... ... 100 JJlDglllOII Rnnpf" uuiict • • • • • ■ 1 38 JJI \ UiiCo Boyvile TOO ICC loo^ 155 Bretagne Bouletorts • •• ••• 154 Brion . . . Bone ... 161 Broc . . . Botelaya 161 Burgh ... Botelliria 161 Butler ... Brus ... 8, 69, 157 Burrel ... Braose ... 12, 13 Buduel Brampton 16 Buret . . . Brittanny E. of 17 Buchard Brougham 17, 49, 166 Buray ... Briquebec . . • . . . 18 Burdett Brienwers • • t • • a 19 Burrough PAGE. 21 21 21 22 26 28 28, 142, 144 28 28 30 31, 61 53 60, 63 67 70 74 74 74 74, 152, 161 161 120 121 122 124 125 125 128 129 130 142, 144 116, 143 156 161 161 69, 70, 71, 117 ... 11, 48 16 17 22 25 27 45, 55, 80, 82 77 INDEX. xjurcon... ... PAGE, on Q1 QO oU, ol, o_ Caltoit . . . PAGE. 126 r>ucKingnam u. oi on nc oy, lib Cagen . . . 128 Burgher sh 105, 108 Camhou 152 Burley 118 Campams 161 Buttomer 124 Campis 161 Burguin 1-4 Can turn erula 161 Bulecote 126 Capell ... 161 B uteri e 124 Capels 161 Burnell 12/, 153 Cecil . . . 67, 72 Burblinge 134 C hate lain 73 xSurchell 135 Lhavennes 61, 78, 92 Busseye 145, 146 Cholmondeley 81 Burghull 153 Cheney... 57, 85, 125 Buers ... 158 Chamberlain 29, 87, 89, 90, 91 Burgo ... 161 Chaucer 108 Bysshe... 64 Chester E. of 109, 146 Byrun ... 87, 88 Chavegnes • • 113, 128 C. Chadwick 117 Chaworth ... 121, 142, 144 Calverly 7" Chesterton 122 Carlisle E. of ... 75 Chaunce 125 Cantilupe 14, 2/, 3;j, 69, 77, 148, 161 Chartres 126 Carbonel 22 Chenegin 128 Campagne 22 _ni i Cheresburg 129 Carbonmere . . . 23 Chidiocks 6, 130 Carew ... O Ah Ol o /? ... 4/- ol, OD Champagne 135 Cambrey ■ * * ... — ■ <3 Chastillon 141 Camrout 26 Chichester 142, 143 Campion 26 Chaumont 26 Carronges 26 Chauvel 29 Calleguez CI f? 26 Champernoun ... 69, 70 Carteret ... 27, 89 Chabraemes 161 Calletot 28 Chambli 161 Capelles 29, 161 Chebrel 161 Camvil... 45, 48 Clifford5, 48, 66, 121, 135, 142, 143 Carrington 57 Clanricarde 8 Camoys 60, 65 Clinchamp 25 Carter ... 81 Clarel ... 28 Carrio ... 89 Clare . . . 30. 78, 106, 150, 161 Catesby 89 Clinton 52 Cadurcis 93 Clarence Duke of 67 Cause ... 115 Clavering 110 Cambridge V. of 123 Clingi ... 135 INDEX. C. PAGE. Clyne 154 Clerk 159, 161 Clay 161 Courtenay 7, 8, 144 Coulonces ... ... ... 19 Courcy 21 Condey ... ... ... 24 Courmesnil ... ... ... 24 Coudre 26, 161 Colville 28, 69, 71 Corneville 28 Corbet 29 Coulombers ... ... . . 30 Collard... ... 31 Couillarville 31 Couen 32 Conigsburgh 50 Conyer 52, 67 Constable 52, 107, 10!) Cornhill 66 Cornwallis 67, 72 Cobeham 69, 70 Coggeshale 69, 72 Cocus 69, 73 Cornwall 69, 75 Copinger ... ... ... 71 Coynier 74, 138 Colchester, V. of ... ... 81 Coleshil 85 Corbet Ill, 112 Cogenhoe ... ... ... 121 Cornebure ... ... ... 129 Cokefield 130 Cogan 133 Cockynton ... ... ... 135 Covent... ... ... ... 135 Corame 136 Cosington 136 Compton ... ... ... 156 Coce 161 Cok 161 Comines ... ... ... 161 PAGE. Constance 161 Cornee 29 Couves 30 Cromwell 5, 132 Creully 20, 26 Crochiet ... ... ... 21 Criquebeuf ... ... ... 21 Crouville 30 Croun 37, 38, 126 Crokes 65 Crevequer 69, 76 Craven 89, 115 Cressy 115, 161 Crougby 123 Cruce 125, 161 Crepinny 136 Criell 136 Creze 136 Cressek ... ... ... 149 Crouchback ... ... ... 155 Croc 161 Creon 161 Culy 28 Curcy 51, 54 Cumin 80, 82 Cusi 129 Cudham 131 D. Darcy 32, 51, 52 Danci 87, 91 Daubeney ... ... ... 51, 53 Dacre 63, 69, 75, 112, 159 Danvers ... ... ... 67, 72 Damorie ... ... ... .,78 Darrel 80, 81 Dawney 80, 82 Dargis 89 Danby H6 Dansey ... ... ... 25 Dauni 158 Dambesace ... .., ... 131 Daras 161 Darzey... ... ... ... 161 .if INDEX PAGB. FAlrK. JL'CTCICUA. ... .-. 8. 114, 116 Errol, E. of ... 81 T)pnbio-h E of 10 Erdington 127 uevon, jii. oi . . . ... 14 Ernley ... 156 jjeiamerc ... • • • 17. 26, 84 Estouteville . . . 18, 21, 161 ijeincourt 21, 30 Espaules 22 xjci uy ... i * • • • • 23, 62, 144 Eparts ... 31, 161 • • • 24 Espess ... 51, 54 Tip ohm | 7?i"H"5i JL/CoUl tl/iCl.l to • • • • • • 24 Eslynge 134 1 AFT i/esquez ... • • • 24 Estornham ... ' ... 137 jjcssun • • • • ■ • 24 Esturmy 158 uecroisenes ... ... 25 Escriveyn 159 .ueiewarr, n*. oi ... 25 Espime 161 uespencers 78 Etendon 127 jjenton 88 Eu, Count of . . . 18, 27 Dews 89 Eu 87, 89 Denis ... ... • • • 161 Evringham 115, 125 1 loon DTT X-'COllCy • • • • • • 85 Evely 137 Dmiflpt j_7Wtiiicu ... ... 28 Everle ... 142, 144 Tinwn Vispount 82 Ewias ... 156 J-J(jrocL, JL7 . Ul ... • • • 82 F. Doyle ... ... 1 Itc x ctuivj uctn-j y • • ' 18 Tlr^nvilp XJKJ Ld V I1C ... • • • 130 Fay 1 27, 121 j^rure ... ... • • • 71 ... I Faconville ... '28 DnTinumnrp T iCtY( 1 U U.1 1 lldlllL/I J-iuiu . ■ . 47 Fauconberg 74 "Dntton 107, 109 Fairfax ... 108, 113 T)nnf*nnrf", 132 Fan court 129 Tin nf»rn n n X-'U.LlCIIJclIl ... • • • 137 Fankeham 137 T~^n n 1 pit 154 Favencourt 153 T|TTrn k p XJy inuivc • • • « • • 49, 77, 8S Fancellus 155 1 nrn nnf x-Jyllciii L ... • • • . 80, 81 Faber ... 126 i/yllc v ui ... 159 Farines 126 E. Ferrers 8, 19. 2 3, 29, 54, 74, 106, 111 Edington 54 114, 117, 126 Eglinton, E. of 9 Ferte ... 19, 28, 121 Egmont 54 Feray ... 26 Egremont 63 Feugeray 27 Egerton 143 Fescamp . IB ..! ' 1 28 Ellys ... ... ... 69, 77 Feringes 131 Elgin, E. of 74 • Fenkeham 137 d'Enonville 25 Ferni 138 d'Ernevel 19 Ferre ... 154 d'Erondeville ... 2 1 Feron ... 162 d'Ermontiers ... 22 Fitz Count 8, 149 I ■ 4 INDEX. Fielding PAGE. 10 Fitz Raulf 15 Filanelle 25 Fienes . . . 36. 68, 111, 112, 157 Fitz Walter 37, 39 » 48 Fitz Gerald 51, 56, 60, 61 , 63 Fitz Parnel 60 Fitz Nicholas 60, 61, 64, 126 Fitz Piers 67 Fitz Hugh ... i*4 * . • 66 , 68 Fitz Warine 72 . 74 Fitz Alan 74, 86, 130, 158 Fitz Duncan 76 Fitz Nijel 87 , 89 Fitz Roger 885 110 Fitz Harding 90 Fitz Pain 91 Fitz John 110 Fitz Warren 111, 112, 153, 157, 159 Fitz Randol 113 Fitz Peter 120 Fitz Reginald 120 Fitz Herbert 120 Fitz Simon 120 Fitz Lee 121 Fitz Ralf 121, 157 Fieules. . . 123 Fitz Geoffrey 123 Fitz Philip 123 Fitz Osbert 130 Fitz Humfrev « 134 Fitz Nell 138 Fitz Robert 154 Fitz Hildebro nd 154 Fitz Thomas 155 Filiol ... 155 Flanders 132 Fosse . . . 23 Fontaines ... 24, 28, 30, 121, 162 Fontenay 27 Forges ... 28 Fournet 31 Foliot PAGE. 35 12-1 162 Forte 46 Fnntpnpl 61 Fowl er 107 109 Forde 121 Foleframh 125 Fouehe 138 Fortibus 151 X Ol IcoUUo ... ... ... 101 Fontibus 162 Forester 162 Freville i ... 9, 162 Freauville 20 Fresne ... 29 Freardel 30 Freuere 31 Frisburn Ill, 118 Furnival 51, 53, 67, 78, 105, 113 Fulford 79 G. Garunes 24 Gasterville 27 Gaville 30 Gatton 138 Gaver ... 148 Gayton 154 Gaure ... 162 Gernon Gell 85 Gesoume 155 Giuberville 30 Giffard 51, 52, 152, 161 Gillesland 63 Gienville 131, 148 Glanmorgan . . . 27 Glanville 162 Gloucester, D. of ... 67, 106, 150 Gordon ! . . 5, 80, 81, 162 Gower ... * 17 Goulafre ^ 25 Goshall 60, 64 Gorges... 80, 82, 157 Goell 85 f ND EX. Gorram Goez ... Grosse ... Grassus Granville Grenville Grentemaisnill Graville Gremonville . . . Grosparne Gronchie Grengues Greville Gregoze Grandison Griesley Grey 51, 53, 61, Granby Gras ... Grave ... Graunt.-. Granston Greilly... Gurnay Guisebert . . Guillon Guines ... Guise ... Guzistan Guer ... Harecourt Haliwels Hawtrey Harniville Harley Hambie Hautot... Hannars Harenviller d'Hauteville . . Haudestot Harsruenonville PAGE. ... 88, 145, 162 121 14 162 17, 87, 89, 108 22, 31, 162 10, 17, 31 18 22 24, 27 27 29 32 45 45, 60, 64, 157, 158 45, 89 67, 108, 114, 158, 162 72 120, 132 153 153 156 158 ... 10, 111, 116 23 24 ... . ... 60, 65 ... 92, 118, 152 149 17, 152 H. 5, 18, 29, 119, 149 11 14 16 16 19 20, 28 24 25 27, 158 27 27 Hamon... Harrington Haule ... Hawley Hatton... Hamelin Hamilton Hastings Harleston Hall Haya ... Hawe ... Hagerston Hankford Hardencourt ... Hardres Haulo ... Hacket... Hazebrok Havvile La Haye 21, Hellenviller Henge ... Hellingham Herbert Hereford, E. of Heron ... Henry ... Hertford, Prior of Helion ... Heringoe Henfeld Herriz ... Heriz Hilton Hingham Hise Hose ... Hottetot Hommet Houssey Howard Hoo, Ld. Homfray PAGE. m ... 31 35, 131 47 47 51, 52 60, 65 61 66, 67, 77, 156 ... • ... 74 76 81, 88 | ... 90 m 93 112 124 132 134 .** 136 145 g 159 30, 31, 80, 81, 132 ... * ... ' 21 28 74 ... i ... 76 78, 133 J-j 86 ~ . 113, 134 ... I ... 128 132 135 ... 152 162 127 129 135 136 85, 162 162 23 32, 85 35, 40, 75, 85, 118 U 88 109 * INDEX. Hotham PAGE. 129 Homes ... 136 Holmes 120 Hubert... ... 162 Huntendon, E. of 10, 68, 76 Huchon 32 Huddleston ... 67, 71 Huntington, E. of 110 Huntingfield . . . in, 117 Hungerford ... 127, 156 Humey ... 110, 129 Huntercurabe ... 154 Hyde • • I. 142, 144 Ichingham ... 134 Ifield 158 lgmantnorpe . . . 108 Ingle by 38, 67, 77 Inglethorpe 71, 154, 156 d'Irecourt 26 Irton ... 8, 60, 63 Irie 137 Isles ... OQ ZO lSCcUlUS 111 113 111, 1 lo U IV ctut . . . . . • KjyJ J. Jersey 150 T Jenny ... 65 J osceline 45 Jocelyn, Vt„ . 144 Jukel ... 117 K. Kadell 129 Kent 15, 137 Kempston 75 Kerdeston 107, 108 Kendal... 108, 130 Kenardsley 142, 143 Kerne ... 156 Kingsland 10 Kingsale, Ld. ... 54 Knapton, Ld. ... ... ... 70 Knevit 71, 85 | PAGE. Knock 108 Knowles Ill, 116 Knyveton ... ... ... 126 Kyme 69, 77 Kyrketon ... ... ... 131 L. Langronne ... ... ... 24 Landes... ... ... ... 28 Landige ... ... ... 29 Laci 35, 70, 89, 111, 115 Lane ... ... ... ... 53 Laudre ... ... ... 60, 63 Langley ... ... ... 60, 65 Landsdown, M. of ... ... 63 Latimer ... 67, 69, 7h 76, 157 Lake 69, 72, 73, 145, 149 Lawrence ... ... ... 69, 76 Lambert 77> 93 Lacells ... 107, 109 Laiburne ... ... Ill, 114 Langton ... ... ... 117 Lande 122 Lamare ... ... ... 134 Lamburne ... ... ... 121 Landast ... ... ... 145 Langedon ... ... ... 155 Landa ... ... ... ... 162 Laurent 162 Lee 5, 131 Leighton 10, 80, 83 Lenthall ... .... ... 53 Leinster, D. of ... ... 56 Lewkenor ... ... 65, 132 Lenham ... ... ... 76 Leicester, E. of 76, 92, 113, 128 Levenour ... ... Ill, 115 Lemburne ... ... ... 121 Ledet 122 Lexeby . ; 122 Leverick ... ... ... 126 Leben ... ... ... ... 135 Legenne ... ... ... 135 Leveland ... ... ... 135 INDEX. PAGE. Leiburne 157 Lisle ... 15, 26, 63, 69, 76 Linbeuf ... 28 Ligon . . . ... 107, 109 Linet . . . ... 132 Logis . . . ... 26 Lovel . . . ... 31, 85, 106, 132 Lonn . . . 51, 53 Longville ... 63 Louth, E. of 63 Longchamp ... 76, 92, 126, 148 Lostang ... 88 Lodington ... . • • • • * 93 Longespee 92, 93, 150 Lovain . . . ... 117, 126 Loreora ... Lovetot 1 25 Loudham 1 OK Lovershall iOo Long . . . 1 RO Lucerne OO Lutterel K l ka i ,■; ■a . . . 01, 04, IOO Lumley *1 A 1 00 Lucan ... 75 1 62 Lucemburth lo 1 Lucy . . . oo, J,o^, loz Lunerfel IOo Lynnesey M. 111 1 IQ . . . 111,110 Manley 8, 12, 14 Manchester, D. of 9 Mathiellus 16 Malmaines 20, 24, 87, 91, 117, 148 Maisse . . . 20 Marbeuf 2 Mandeville 21, 24 , 28, 35, 36, 124 Mary . . . 22 Mathew 23 Malherbe . . . 23 1 23 Mathan 1 24 Marmion 27, 49 Mardar 29 Marsent 29 PAGE, Mailloe ... 30 Martel . . . 30, 31, 37, 39, 135 162 Maillard 31 Mallet ... 31, 57 Malleville 31 Maunsell 37, 39 Maisnell 37, 39 Mare . . . 26, 37, 39, 158 Mailli ... 60, 61, 148 Marney 64 Mala Leone 64, 111, 113 Manners 69, 72, 91, 108 Marshall 79j 114, 132, 140, 148, 162 Manvers 88 Mareschall 105, 106, 150 Maundeville Ill, 113 Malvoisin Ill, 117 Marlborough, D. of 112 Magny . . . 120, 162 Martin . . . 122, 162 Malo ... 124 Malbysse ... 127 Markham 12!) Maltrevers 130 Marconville 131 Mantell 132 Marimes ... ... 135 Marlet . . . 135 Mareley 136 Males ... 136 Maube . . . 136 Malo Lacu 151 Marley... 152 Marton 152, 153 Mapeldurham 155 Magnorville 162 Mailly ... 162 Menil ... ... 162 Malaville" 162 Maitan. . . 162 Meriots Hfc'-.---' .:• ' ... 5 Mesle ... 20 Meaultis » 22 ■ft. " ' " 'W!-: INDEX. ■ PAGE. PAGE. Meauire 25 Moreby Meslemont 26 Moten ... 1*7 Mesnil ... 26, 162 Morston loU Melton... 35 Monvile 134 Mepham 105, 106 Mountj oye IOC 135 Merlo 126 TUT *1 Monnile 135 MeimU... 129 Motam... lob, Jo© Meremone 136 Moleswortn 142, 143 Metham 143 Moloun 136 Meschines 162 Lvi on ti bus i4y Menil 162 Monte Canesio Mildmay 39, 48 Muerdoe 22 Minshull 69, 75 Multon 35, 60, 62, 12/ Miemmorene ... 122 TIT 1„ •11 Mundeville ... 66, 67 Minnot 129 ti /r n • Muncellis 1 23 Mingie... 136 TIT J Musard 131 Mordaunt 5 Muttans 131 Montgomery . . 9, 62, 90 Munchensi 132, 140 Montfort 9, 11, 29, 39, 61, 64, 135, 144 T4 vr Munceus 134 Monte Acuto . . 9, 67, 145, 146, 147 Muntem 135 Montague 9, 30 Munceny 155 Montmorency . . 12, 14 TVT N. Monson 12, 14 Napier ... 143 Moncey 17 Newton 10, 116 Molley 19 TVT * T 1 t r* /-»./-% Neville 15, 29, 37, 38, 66, 113, 140 Moreo ... 17 TVT 1 Neel 15, 61, 148 Mortimer . 20, 29, 49, 113, 162 TVT £1 Neuf bourg 25 Monteney 20, 22, 157, 162 TVT l. Newport >•• ••• 53 Morfaville 21 TVT 1 1 Newborough ... 60, 61, 64, 133 Monpincon 22 TVT 11 Nell 60, 64, 134 Muerdoe 22 TVT * 1 Nemle ... 66 Monnier 24 Newcastle 114 Morigny || jjju^ .„ 24 Newband 154 Mowbray 35, 40, 45, 52 Normandy, D. of ■ • • . . • 5 y 3 2 Morley... 46 Norfolk 12, 13, 53 Molineux 69, 70 Nogent 162 Moyne ... 23, 69, 72, 155 Norman 162 Monchenty 79 Novo Castio ... 162 Montchensy 106 Northumberland, E. of ... 12, 13 Montfichet ... 107, 108, 162 Noiveau 24 Montalt 111, 115, 147, 162 Norris ... 62, 85 Morvic 122 Nonant 25 Moy 124 Northwode 87, 90 * INDEX. Normainville . . . Northie Northampton, E. of Norwich, E. of O. d'O Oburville Obburtis Odingsell Oisel Okstede Oldeham Omfrei... d'Orville d'Orbec Ormonde Ore Ortye ... Orleston Ospiard Otigedene d'Ouillie Owen ... Oweston Oxford, E. of . d'Oysie Payens Payne ... Paisnel... Patry . . . Paulet ... Palmer . . . Parke ... Painell . . . Parr Parker... Payton Parres ... Pancevot Pay n el . . . Pageham PAGE. Ill, 115 133 148 148 25 39 145 132 124 133 111, 118 107, 109 27 30 48 111, 115 148 134 92 . 69, 75 25 90 153 16 23 5 6 19, 20, 24 23 48 51, 54 60, 62, 162 65 68 ... 85, 106 89 108 132 133 153 Paris ... Parmentaris Pasquines Percy 12, 13, 22, 28, Perret ... Peel de Lan . . . Pellicot Percival Peche ... Petty Pesci ... Pembroke, E. Peverell, Penshurst Pedwardyns Petre, Ld. Pembrygge Peckham Perot . . . Peyf rer . . . Pesome... Pennese Peshun . . . Philipps Phileppus Pierrepont Pius Pine Pirou ... Picot . . . Pipard ... Pigot . . . Pilleston Piller ... Pignolus Plasnes... Planche... Plassis ... Plerys . . . Plessis . . . Plowden Plokenet Plantagenet PAGZ, 162 162 162 72, 111, 117, 162 162 16 31 ... 51, 54 60, 64, 154 63 64 of 67, 78, 79, 132, 150 12, 13, 69, 73, 74, 112 69, 76 92, 126 118 132 132 134 ... ... ... 137 137 138 153 66 145 87, 88, 162 162 162 32 37, 39 69, 76, 126 123 124 129 145 19 25, 162 30 69 75, 162 107, 109 133, 134 140, 151 * INDEX. Plugenet PAGE. P A CIV 154 Rawleigh 57 Planes ... 162 Rademilde 65 Pont Audemer 23 Raeddon 68 Pons ... 27, 162 Ravensworth . . . 68 Poyns ... 27 Rains ... ... 87, 89, 162 Pommereul 29 Ranewalle 162 Port ... 35 Ralee ... 133 Pole ... 51, 52, 69, 70, 75, 131 Raeneiville 162 Pole of Shute i « • ■•• • • • 52 Reniers 24 Pole Carew 52 Recuchon 29 Poltimore 80, 83 Reney ... 30 Pollard... 127 Renti ... 136 Portis ... 153, 154, 162 Reymes 155 Podio . . . 162 Resseria 162 Ponte . . . 162 Remundebry . . . 157 Pontibus 162 Reilly 162 Porcell . . . 162 Richmont 17, 156 Poynge 133 Riviere... 25, 162 Pratt ... 14, 162 Richard 1st. ... 41 Preaux . . . 19, 26, 28, 84, 85, 126 Rivers, E. of ... 81 Preulley 24 Rie 162 Pratellis 5 1, 54, 55, 61, 78, 88, 89, Richard, fis K. John 150 91, 129, 162 Ricardi 162 Price . „ . 64 Rider ... 158 Preston Ill, 112 Riberie ... 162 Praels ... 122, 124 Rochfort 9, 23, 39, 81, 133, 148, 162 Fratis . . . 162 Rouvray 19 Prior . . . 123 Rouveron 21 Pransingues 128 Rozante ... 29 Pudsey... 14, 38, 67, 69, 71 Roterie... 29 Pulteney 49 Rochelle 30 Punchardun 154 Ros 72, 107, 108 154 Pymkeney 111 1 1 7 • •• ••• -1 X X ^ X X / Roose ... /4, yl, 13o, 157 Pyn ... jr. 153 Roche ... 78 a Rodney 111, 116 Quiney... 11 Rosebury Roach 115, 125 120 Quincie... 82, 83, 110, 149, 152 Roverei Quemin 122 24 Ros cell 122 Quaisneto 162 Rode ... 133, 162 R. Romevalle 136 Radulf... 16, 129 Rome ... 137 Ratcliff 39, 78 Rokele 154 m INDEX. Roger ... Rosell Rosses Rougemont Russel Rupalley Ruart . . . Rutland PAGE. 162 162 162 162 22, 69, 75, 82 24 32 72 Rumeli 162 Runiniac 162 Rufe 162 Rye 120, 127 Rythre] 158 s. oay ... .. 23, 86 ©anawicn, hj. of ... .. 9, 76 oanara ... ... 26 Sainctray 27 Sane ... ... 28 Saucey... ... 30 S!qit orv/1 ►say ana oell ... 36, 112 oauie ... 48 Sansaver ... .. 69, 75 oaiisDury, ±>. ot 78 Sauvage 80, 81, 152, 155 Sackville . 80, 82 Saville ... 82 Sacy 113, 124, 149 Salvin ... 113 Satya ... 122 Sandair 133 Saundon 154 Saken ... 145 Salman... 163 Scalis ... 50, 163 Scoley ... 163 Scura ... 163 Scudamore •7 Scelly 23 Scott ... 69, 76, 146 Scrope ... ... Ill, 112, 113 Scargill 127 Scakerlunt 130 ocovenei PAGE. 133 VJCIlCQl/llcll . . 27, 123, 163 OCyillUUI , . . 5, 10, 15 kjt;rvon ... ... ... 19, 23 loequainviile 20 OC1 ViC . . . ... ... 25, 29 Semilley 26 iaeisey ... 64 Segrave 111, 118 Septuans 130 Seintmore 137 ocie ... ... 153 oiirewsDury, luCL. 45, 94, 105, 146 onartsDury, JL. 01 75 oiieppera 90 onerDorn, Ltd. . . . 109 oniney... 54, 127 onarnam 155 oinnton 125 oiiiingneiu 133 omreWcist 22 49 oianey ... ... 76 .^1 1.7* 1 TM1T1 oKipwicn 111, 115 oiagno ... ... 163 Smith kj nil tlx ... ... 57, 112 ... 5, 90, 143 OOllo ... ... 26 ^ /"v 1 1 pen it ouiig iiy . . . 26 oumciyc 80, 83, 133 S ( 1 Kj 7 n kJUl V 111 ... ... 108 OUtlllb ... ... 120 OUUdu ... . . , 134 Spencer 111, 112 Spina ... 163 Spinola 145 Stoner ... 67 Strang ways 52, 67, 74 Stour ... 49 Steward 12, 14 Staunton 80, 81, 116, 118 Stafford 85, 89, 118 Stapleton ... 85 Stabulo 126 INDEX. PAGE. PAGE Strathmore ... 113 St. Paul ^ 163 Stagno 113 St. Pierre 163 Stanley 117, 144 SuUy 80. 82, 163 Stutteville 119, 163 Sutton ... 83 Sturney 124 Sufflet 122 Stavely. 131 Suard ... 151 Stopham 136 Sudley ... .. 11 Strange 137, 142, 143 Sutherland, D. of 17 Staverton • • • 137 Swaby ... .. 123 Stapleton 75, 142, 143, 158 T. Strabolgi 141 Talbot... 15, 45, 50, 67, 82, 86, 145 Stratten 145 Tate 10 Stephen 152 Tankerville . 87, 91 Stoke ... 156 Tandring 108 Stella 163 Tarland 123 Sturton 6 Tane 133 Stourton ... 56 , 72 Tamworth 136 St. Audomare ... ... 5 , 10 Tancrery 137 St. Lo ... ... ... 8, 156 Temple 163 St. Valery ... 9 , 79 Tesson ... . 19, 21 St. Amand 15 Tennard 75 St. Clere 19, 26, 37, 38 Teissun 78 St. Beue 20 Tempest 111, 118 St. Martin 20, 158, 162 Telli 122 St. Denis 22 Teutonicus 123 St. Remi . . 23 Thibouville ... 19 St. Hylaire ... 26, 162 Thilly 19 St. Marcouf . . . 27 Thieuville 20 St. Laurence ... 28 Thorigny 20 St. Clou 28 Theuille 22 St. Leger ... 29 , 49 Thee 22 St. John 35, 48, 86 , 90 Thesard 23 St. Mary 61, 126, 163 Theuray 24 St. Albans 62, 111, 115, 162 Thebronville ... 27 St. Aubin 162 Thynne 27 St, George ... 87, 88 Theveng 74 St. Mer 120 Thorpe 79 St. Vol 126, 128 Thureburt 154 St. Aubrey 130 Tibetot 154, 156, 163 St. Quentin 138, 163 Tillayo... 163 St. Germain ... 162 Tilly 22 St. Julien 162 Tilney 85 St. Maure 162, 163 Tillers 122 I I INDEX. i nmaston PAGE. 135 PAGE l one vast | ... ... 21 V. Townshend 8, 62 Varville M X louffre.,. 25 Vaueh piles Tourney 26 Vassy 93 1 ourneville 28 Vaux ••■ ... 6*. , 4y, lOo Tourteville 31 Vallibus 9^ 1 ourbeville 31 ♦ Vascoil . . Oi> > 1 1 loni ... Ill, 11/, 129 Valletorts 70 Torel 129 Val vines ▼ Ul V 111 vO 7 A 1 ochet ... 163 Valen ee • • . / f, X UOj 1 4H 1411 Torneyes 163 Vantore 1 33 lournebu 21 V alnvnps too 1 nmlestown . . 10 Vafrh an Trussele 17 T CttVCl . . . loo Trouseauville .. 22, 30 V l I J. VvAV_/ loo TV/Mr? 11 « ireviils 154 Vipount 5 1 1 Q Trompington . . 156 Villers 21 , 105 106 148 loo 1 urpin ... 129, 163 i/i 1 lninpc 23 Turnham 45 Villequier 9^ 1 urbeville 125 \l ipn v ▼ 1CLIA. . . . * • 26 iruiLnrnan 133 Vivier ... 9R Tupiger 137 Villiez ... 30 Turkevylle 137 Vinisauf 119 Twinge 129 Vicecomes 115 Tyes 113 Viene . . . 122, 132, 163 Tyrrell... 37, 39 Vincent 163 Tychesy 138 Vile ... 132 U. Viallani 145 d'Ufford ... 137, 142, 144 Virson . . . 148 Ulmes ... 163 Vilers ... 150 d'Umfraville . . 92, 93 Villa Nova 163 ■ I ■ ♦ ■ -IP • m* INDEX. W. PARE. W^ellesburne 142, PAGB. 144 Walshal 14 Willie 22 Wake 28, 110, 119, 152 Willousrhbv 38, 85, 88, 7 J ? 157 Wallerville 29 Wilton 107, 109 Warren 35 £ Wineal... 127 WoIptuti v T did dll • • 37, 38, 142, 143 'William ... 130 A*/ 5i 1 1 v ^ V* n r n w 57, 58 Wifpfiplrl 136 vv dructuii 60, 63, 109 152 vvarwioixj xii» ui ... 67, 75 Whftl-fnn 120 VV die ... ... 69, 76 WVi i tworth T V 111 u VV Ul KjX± ■ . . ... 128 Warre ... 1*1 Qfl 1f)^ lOfi 1*14. . //, OO, 1WJ, JLV/U, -Lolt Wood. ... W aru. ... 83. 110. 163 VV OlVat UlUgLUH 115 Waleys 87, 88, 152 Workesley 120 Walensi 88 Wodebith 133 Waterville 111, 115 Wotingby 134 Waldegrave . . 115 Wragby 91 Wacelyn 123 Wriotesley 130 Waner ... 127 Wymound 152 Wanton 137 Y. Wentworth 8 Westmoreland, E. of 67 Yarborough . . . • • • • • • 115 West 77 Yvetot... ■ • • • * • 31 Welles 87, 88, 152 Z. Werke ... 108 Weston 140 Zouch ... 77, 142, 144, 155 I ♦ ■ * wm J 4 \* -7 I? Ml X v ; \ m & »n 1Mh# -4*.: < * i.f I m lis '. -.'./ 1. 3 ' J J It .i 1 Ira ■ mi r f .1 1 •'#•''§; ft w I / 7/ Ml 4^ - - H