Family:
Children:
- Reginald ANNESLEY Death: After 1176
Bibliography
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- father:
- [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 8/27/2001-010236]
Sources with Information about marriage to unknown
- child:
- [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 8/27/2001-010236]
Research Notes:
of Annesley [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 8/27/2001-010236]
before 1161: founded Felley Priory [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 8/27/2001-010236]
Yeatman says that the "Annesleys were descendants of Ralf fil Eudo de Tatersal
Lord of Crich (see Yeatman Vol. III., p 116) by Matilda de Rye, who afterwards
married Ralf Deincourt of Blankney, and who was one of the daughters and
co-heirs of Ralf fitz Hubert de Rye Lord of Annesley, tempe Domesday, from
whom that family descended." Also "that the Britos were of Annesley in the
time of Henry I. is clear from a charter, which William Peveril confirmed,
which records a partition made of Langwath (which was held by Geoffry de
Constantine who had married Blanch de Rye, sister and co-heir of Matilda)
between Ralf fil Eudo (who was surnamed de Brito), Ralf de Annesley and Ralf
de Lisle. There can be no doubt therefore that Ralf de Annesley was a son of
the Lord of Tatersal by Matilda de Rye." From a manuscript pedigree of the
Annesleys, the Herald William Flower cites a charter from the library of
Monastery of Warsop fol 109 no 1 which was then in the hands of the earl of
Pembroke. In the charter dated 2 Hen 2 (1156) in which Ralph gives the church
of Felley to the Priory of St Cuthbert of Radeford near Worksop, he mentions
his brother Hugh and his sons REGINALD, Robert and Drogo. The gift was
confirmed by Pope Alexander III in 1161. [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM
8/27/2001-010236]
Pedigree of Ralph Brito ANNESLEY
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Richard ANNESLEY
Ralph Brito ANNESLEY
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