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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Suffolk => Topic started by: Yi Win on Tuesday 13 July 10 13:48 BST (UK)
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Hi Wink,
Little old me again! Grin
Does anyone know of any information at all concenring any Blomvilles or various spellings in the area's above or below
The information I have is as follows
Davy's MSS
Called Blumnivule in 11 E 1 (1282-83) in Ips for Bung.
Owned in Henham, Gundesburgh, Ufford, Boulg.
They gave name to the manor in Getingham, Hachestow, Monks Soham
1 E 1 (Nov 1272-73) witness to Deed before Hachestow Wachesham.
Richard de blomville
of Bulcamp in Henham
time R1 1189-1199 (death dates)
H de Blomville
Hen de Blomville 1E1 = 1272-1273 (died)
H de Blomville 25E1 = 1296-1297
John de Blomville 33E1 = 1304-1305
Henry Blomville called
Hen de Grundesburgh
2 E 3 of Weasen hall
(1328-1329 of Weasen Hall)
twice sizors 3 E 3
called H de Bl
Rodland de Blonville 1345-1349
John De Blonville
Ed de Blonville
I understand from various documents that Rodland (Rolland/ Roudland) had a wife called Cecily and had Cleeve's (Blomville) Manor, Burgh & Boulge.
manors and property were also owned in:-
Grundisburgh, Boulge, Burgh, Ufford, Hacheston
any thoughts anyone?
Love as alwasy Yi Smiley
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Henrys.. Johns ...Richards....could possibly be our line you think Amanda? ..I always had a thing about the Blonville Hall in HACHESTON :) :)
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We need more info on this line Grace - I am trawling through the Internet but have not come up with anything new on the Bulcamp branch yet!