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Source for: Aline de Ellel, -
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General Source: S4Page: Page #15
Text: See pedigree image
General Source: S1Page: L1/49/11 Pages # 1 & 2
Text: See pedigree image on Page #1
Page: L1/49/11 Pages # 1 & 2
Text: See pedigree image on Page #1
General Source: S6Page: Volume IV Page 977
Text: Robert who married Alicia daughter of Grimald de Ellale....
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Source for: Daughter & Heiress of Adam de Kellet, -
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General Source: S1Page: L1_56_1_5 Pedigree of Holland of UpHoland
Text: See Pedigree
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Source for: Robert de Holland, - BEF 1311
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Death source: S1Page: L1_56_1_5 Pedigree of Holland of UpHoland
Text: See Pedigree
Event source: S2Page: Part 1 - 7 Concord no 41
Text: "Elizabeth daughter of William Samlesbury son & heir of Roger deSamlesbury married Sir Robert Holland"
General Source: S1Page: L1_56_1_5 Pedigree of Holland of UpHoland
Text: See Pedigree
Page: L1/49/11 Pages # 1 & 2
Text: See pedigree image on Page #1
Page: L1/56/1/5 Hand drawn Pedigree
Text: Holland of UpHoland Co Lancaster (See Image)
Page: L1_56_1_5 Pedigree of Holland of UpHoland
Text: See Pedigree
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Source for: Elizabeth de Samlesbury, -
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General Source: S1Page: L1_56_1_5 Pedigree of Holland of UpHoland
Text: See Pedigree
Page: L1/49/11 Pages # 1 & 2
Text: See pedigree image on Page #1
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Source for: William de Holland, - 1315/1316
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Death source: S1Page: L1/56/1/5 Page #1 Hand Drawn Pedigree
Text: Pedigree of Holland (See Image)
Death source: S4Page: Chapter 2 (first page)
Text: probably died before 1314
Event source: S7Page: 'Townships: Sharples', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5(1911), pp. 260-262
Text: Harl. MS. 2112, fol. 145/181; there are three charters, and Adam deSharples attested one of them. John son of Roger de Sharples at thesame time released all his right; ibid. fol. 156/192.
The Pendlebury family had had an estate in Sharples, which wasacquired by Sir William de Holland and his son Thurstan. William sonof Roger de Pendlebury granted to John de Prestwich, rector ofWhitwell, all the lands in Sharples coming to him on the death of Mauddaughter of his brother Ellis de Pendlebury; ibid. fol. 145b/181b.Lettice, another daughter of Ellis, released to the same John dePrestwich in 1301 all her interest in the lands in Sharples and GreatBolton granted by her uncle William son of Roger de Pendlebury; ibid.160b/196b. Beatrice, a third daughter, in 1331 released all her rightin Sharples in the vills of Great Bolton and Harwood to Thurstan sonof Margaret de Shoresworth; ibid. fol. 145b/181b. In the meantime,apparently in 1307, John de Prestwich had granted to Sir William deHolland all his lands in Sharples, with rents, homages, wards,reliefs, &c.; ibid. fol. 145/181. Roger de Bindloss of Sharples at thesame time released to Sir William all his claim to the lands, rents,&c., including the homage and service of Alexander de Turton; ibid.fol. 145b/181b, 158/194.
Another ancient estate also seems to have come into the Hollands'possession —perhaps that of the Alexander de Turton named above. Ellisson of Gamel the White (Albi) of Turton granted all his land inSharples and the Boothstead to his son Alexander; and in 1307 Margerythe widow of Ellis son of Gamel released to the same Alexander herright in Sharples in the vill of Bolton; Harl. MS. 2112, fol. 158/194,159/195.
General Source: S7Page: 'Townships: Sharples', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5(1911), pp. 260-262
Text: Harl. MS. 2112, fol. 145/181; there are three charters, and Adam deSharples attested one of them. John son of Roger de Sharples at thesame time released all his right; ibid. fol. 156/192.
The Pendlebury family had had an estate in Sharples, which wasacquired by Sir William de Holland and his son Thurstan. William sonof Roger de Pendlebury granted to John de Prestwich, rector ofWhitwell, all the lands in Sharples coming to him on the death of Mauddaughter of his brother Ellis de Pendlebury; ibid. fol. 145b/181b.Lettice, another daughter of Ellis, released to the same John dePrestwich in 1301 all her interest in the lands in Sharples and GreatBolton granted by her uncle William son of Roger de Pendlebury; ibid.160b/196b. Beatrice, a third daughter, in 1331 released all her rightin Sharples in the vills of Great Bolton and Harwood to Thurstan sonof Margaret de Shoresworth; ibid. fol. 145b/181b. In the meantime,apparently in 1307, John de Prestwich had granted to Sir William deHolland all his lands in Sharples, with rents, homages, wards,reliefs, &c.; ibid. fol. 145/181. Roger de Bindloss of Sharples at thesame time released to Sir William all his claim to the lands, rents,&c., including the homage and service of Alexander de Turton; ibid.fol. 145b/181b, 158/194.
Another ancient estate also seems to have come into the Hollands'possession —perhaps that of the Alexander de Turton named above. Ellisson of Gamel the White (Albi) of Turton granted all his land inSharples and the Boothstead to his son Alexander; and in 1307 Margerythe widow of Ellis son of Gamel released to the same Alexander herright in Sharples in the vill of Bolton; Harl. MS. 2112, fol. 158/194,159/195.