|
|
| - |
| Information for individual 2603 |
Spouse/Children
|  |
| -Ralph BASKERVILLE (M) | Parents/Siblings
| | Others called Baskerville |
Go to home page |
| | | Date | Place | | BirthRecord
|
ca 1135 |
|
| | | DeathRecord
|
1191 |
|
| | | YoungPictures
|
| | | Life&Work
|
| | | Will/Admon
|
| |
| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . . (where he is referred to as Ralph II)
"Ralph received from his father in 1149 those lands which lay within the honour of Brecon, namely the sub-lordship of Oencelli and the detached manor of Bredwardine . . .(Robert and his brother Ralph) were alive at the time of the compilation of the Herefordshire Domesday Book, about 1160-70 . . . (they also) appear in 1149 in the affinity of Miles of Glucester's son Roger, Earl of Hereford . . . (Ralph) also appears as one of Roger's witnesses in his conventio with William de Braose (1148 x 1154), and of Henry of Hereford's grant of the churches of Hay and Llanigon to to Brecon Priory . . . (but this could have been his father Ralph). . .(Ralph) was murdered in either 1190 or 1191. He had married Nest, a Welshwoman, and had three sons, Ralph who succeeded to the lordship, Robert, who received lands in Pencelli, and Thomas, who received a portion in Bredwardine and also held lands in Shropshire and Northamptonshire. Two daughters, Matilda and Isabel, received marriage portions worth 100s each in Bredwardine. The Baskerville line in Pencelli and Bredwardine came to an end when Ralph III died in 1210, and his lands were divided among the husbands of his three daughters" refs Hereford Domesday Book 59; RBE 281-3 |
|
|
| - |
| Information for individual 2596 |
Spouse/Children
|  |
| *Robert BASKERVILLE (M) | Parents/Siblings
| | Others called Baskerville |
Go to home page |
| | | Date | Place | | BirthRecord
|
ca 1115 |
|
| | | DeathRecord
|
1176 |
|
| | | YoungPictures
|
| | | Life&Work
|
| | | Will/Admon
|
| |
| of Eardisley First name sometimes shown as Roger
From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . .
". . . on the death of his father in 1149, "Robert received Eardisley and other manors which were held of the (at the time) former Lacy honour of Weobley. . . Robert and his brother Ralph were alive at the time of the compilation of the Herefordshire Domesday Book, about 1160-70 . . . . . . (they also) appear in 1149 in the affinity of Miles of Glucester's son Roger, Earl of Hereford. Robert was listed in the 1166 carta of Hugh de Lacy as owing the service of eight knights, making him the foremost honorial baron of the honour of Weobley refs HDB 43, 47-9"
"The Eardisley branch of the Baskervilles would last intact through the middle ages and beyond. Ralph de Baskervcille of Eardisley died in 1176 and had a son, Ralph, who died in 1186" |
|
|
| - |
| Information for individual 9359 |
|  |
| -Walter BASKERVILLE (M) | Parents/Siblings
| | Others called Baskerville |
Go to home page |
| | | Date | Place | | DeathRecord
|
after 1168 |
|
| | | YoungPictures
|
| | | Life&Work
|
| | | Will/Admon
|
| |
| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . .
"A third brother, Walter, held the royal serjeanty of Orcop of his briker Robert, lord of Eardisley . . .from 1168 Walter paid 5s a year yto the exchequer for thew issues of the wood of Orcop; Pipe Roll, Henry II, 114ff . . .Walter died without issue" |
|
|
| - |