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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Terms again..sorry
Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 21:21:55 +0100


Follow-up To My Last:

Having three or four pages of AR7 can be rather worthless and quite
frustrating, because the lines [many of them] "talk to each other" ----
and one is constantly jumping from one to another. There are over 300
lines in the book.

It's a bit like having three or four pages from the middle of a good
mystery novel.
--

D. Spencer Hines

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

"The final happiness of man consists in the contemplation of truth....
This is sought for its own sake, and is directed to no other end beyond
itself." Saint Thomas Aquinas, [1224/5-1274] "Summa Contra Gentiles"
[c.1258-1264]

All replies to the newsgroup please. Thank you kindly.

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Vires et Honor.

"D. Spencer Hines" <> wrote in message
news:...

| James Robinson is certainly correct. The questions are quite valid
and
| appropriate.
|
| The selections may be from AR7, or an earlier edition. If so, the
| abbreviations are expanded and formatting is explained at the front of
| the book ---- nine [9] pages.
|
| I'd recommend:
|
| 1. Copying the 9 pages at a good library.
|
| 2. Buying the book.
|
| 3. Waiting for the new version by Faris and Richardson.
|
| Or:
|
| 4. #1 for now, followed by #3.
| --
|
| D. Spencer Hines
|
| Lux et Veritas et Libertas
|
| "The final happiness of man consists in the contemplation of truth....
| This is sought for its own sake, and is directed to no other end
beyond
| itself." Saint Thomas Aquinas, [1224/5-1274] "Summa Contra Gentiles"
| [c.1258-1264]
|
| All replies to the newsgroup please. Thank you kindly.
|
| All original material contained herein is copyright and property of
the
| author. It may be quoted only in discussions on this forum and with
an
| attribution to the author, unless permission is otherwise expressly
| given, in writing.
|
| Vires et Honor.
|
| "James P. Robinson III" <> wrote in message
| news:...
| | I am afraid I can add only a little to what Spencer Hines has done
| (see
| | below), but I would like to say that anyone obviously trying to
| understand
| | and check his sources should feel welcome here.
| |
| | Jim Robinson
| |
| | As the clock struck 07:21 PM 8/13/2000 +0100, D. Spencer Hines took
| pen in
| | hand and wrote:
| | >| 1. dau. Of Sir Thomas Aylesbury, Knt. Of Blaiberwyck. (TAG
9:213).
| | >| ??- (TAG 9:213). is TAG a book? and what is the correct long name
| for
| | >the
| | >| book or article?
| | >
| | >Journal. _The American Genealogist._
| |
| | Check Vol. 9, page 213 of that journal.
| |
| |
| | >| 2. SIR HUMPHREY STAFFORD, KNT., of Grafton, co. Warwick, b. 1384,
| ae.
| | >26 in
| | >| 1410, d. 20 Feb. 1419 (Inq.p.m., 8 June 1419); m. Elizabeth
Burdet,
| | >dau. Of
| | >| Sir John Burdet, Knt.
| | >| ??-- b. 1384, ae 26 in 1410, what is ae? or am I reading the
| letters
| | >| incorrectly?
| | >
| | >Age 26 in 1410
| | >
| | >| ??-- (Inq.p.m., 8 June 1419), what is Inq.p.m. is that an article
| or
| | >book,
| | >| what is the long name if it is, or meaning if it isn't.
| | >
| | >Inquistion post mortem.
| |
| | I believe there is a good discussion of IPM's and where to find them
| in the
| | archives.
| |
| |
| | >| 3. Maud, bapt. 2 Feb 1358/9, Chebsey, co. Stafford, ae. 15 in
1374,
| | >dau. &
| | >| coh. John de Hastang of Leamington House, co. Warwick. (See MC
| 28-8.)
| | >(CP VI
| | >| 343 & Note f. 344; TAG 9:213).
| | >| ??-- (See MC 28-8), what is MC, is that a artile or book, what is
| the
| | >long
| | >| name if it is, or meaning if it isn't.
| | >
| | >Probably Magna Carta Ancestry, Weis.
| |
| | There should be a new edition of this out soon (right, Douglas?).
| |
| |
| | >|
| | >| 4. m. (2) bef. 6 July 1336, MARGARET DE AUDLEY (9-31). (CP VI
| 338-345,
| | >XI
| | >| 100-101, XII (1) 173-177; TAG 9:213; Banks ( 115, 408; DNB
| 53:456-459;
| | >| Weaver 323).
| | >| ??--Banks (115, 408, &
| | >| ??--DNB 53:456-459; &
| | >| ??--Weaver 323) are these articles or books, what is the
long
| | >name if
| | >| it is, or meaning if it isn't.
| | >
| | >Dictionary of National Biography [British]
| |
| | Do not know what Banks and Weaver refer to. Books presumably.
There
| must
| | have been a bibliography that went with this lineage.
| |
| | >|
| | >| 5. RALPH BASSET, d. Drayton, 31 Dec. 1299, Lord Basset of
Drayton,
| M.P
| | >| ??-- M.P. what is the meaning of this initial?
| |
| | Member of Parliament. Seems kind of odd to see M.P. used in a 13th
C
| | context, as it has modern resonances. I thought the usual term for
| this
| | period would have been "called to parliament [year]".
| |
| | >|
| | >| 6. (2) ca. 1196 Roger de Berkely. (CP X 320; Banks I 398; EYC
| | >VI:49-50).
| | >| ??--EYC VI:49-50). is that a article or book, what is the long
| name
| | >if it
| | >| is, or meaning if it isn't.
| |
| | CP is Complete Peerage (vol. X, page 398).
| | Banks is unknown to me.
| | EYC looks like a journal cite, but I do not recognize the initials.
| |
| |
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