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| 'Ralph BASKERVILLE (M) | Parents/Siblings
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| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . . (where he is referred to as Ralph III)
"... Ralph who succeeded to the lordship of Pencelli and Bredwardine. . .", |
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| 'Robert BASKERVILLE (M) | Parents/Siblings
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| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . .
". . .Robert . . . received lands in Pencelli . . . Robert de Baskervilkle made a grant ante 1175 to Brecon Priory of the land of Tudor Cymerdruc ('Cart, Brecon' 14. 160), which was confirmed by Ralph de Baskerville (presumably his father, but could have been his brother) 'Cart, Brecon' 14. 162. The presence of William de Burghill in the witness list of this charter places it at the end of the 12th century. . ." |
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| 'Thomas BASKERVILLE (M) | Parents/Siblings
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| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . .
"Thomas. . .received a portion in Bredwardine and also held lands in Shropshire and Northamptonshire". refs BF 146, 1284 and CIPM ii, no. 595.
The Baskerville shield, which is the same for the Erdisley Baskervilles and Cheshire Baskervyles (the crests are different), shows "the head" of three "hammers." It is believed that the Baskervyles of Cheshire are a branch of the Erdisley Baskervilles. It is possible that John Baskervyle of Cheshire was from a branch of the family of Thomas Baskerville of Shropshire, son of Ralph of Erdisley (living 1194).
Patrick Hamilton Baskervill's data on the descent of Baskervyles of Old Withington, Cheshire, comes from Ormerod's HISTORY OF CHESHIRE. The data for a chart showing descent from Sir John de Baskervyle of Old Withington was taken "From Booth's Pedigrees, and the Visitations, with additions and corrections from the Plea and Recognizance, Rolls, Charters, Wills, and from the parochial registers, and an original pedigree communicated by John Glegg, Esq." As recently as 1912, Old Withington in Cheshire was still owned by Baskervyle descendants whose name had become Glegg when John Baskervyle of Old Withington and Blackden, esqr., married Mary Glegg, and assumed the name of Glegg, pursuant to the will of Wm. Glegg (1706-1758). Later generations living at Old Withington called themselves Baskervyle-Glegg. Baskervilles did not appear out of thin air. |
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| 'Matilda BASKERVILLE (F) | Parents/Siblings
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| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . .
"...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". |
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| 'Isabel BASKERVILLE (F) | Parents/Siblings
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| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . .
"...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". |
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| 'Daughter BASKERVILLE (F) | Parents/Siblings
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| From Brock Holden's "Lords of the Central Marches" . . .
"...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". |
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