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William Farndale 1310? to 1380?
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1310
If
William was 48 at the time of the pardon, then he might have been born in about
1310.
This
is an early recorded use of Farndale as a surname without the ‘of’ or ‘de’.
On 15 Oct 1358, a pardon was given by
the Sergeant at Arms to William Attwode for having
enfeoffed John de Banaby and William Farndale, chaplains of the Manor of Derleye,
held in chief, and then re-entered into the Manor, which they quit-claimed to
him without the King’s licence and grant that he shall retain the same fee.’ (Patent Rolls).
Is it possible this is the same person
as William Farndale (FAR00038)
the chaplain and then vicar of Doncaster, but it doesn’t quite fit.
1380
If William lived to about 70, he might
have lived to about 1380.