• Conflicting Information about Margaret or Margery Harrington b. abt 1424

    From Michael Pitzer@mpitzer01@pm.me to soc.genealogy.medieval on Sun May 5 15:28:50 2024
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    Douglas Richardson names three daughters but Margaret or Margery is not
    among them in Royal Ancestry, P319. Isabel, Ellen and Agnes are the named daughters.

    Gary Boyd Roberts lists Margaret as a daughter of William Harrington and Margaret Neville in his Peter Talbott lineage in the 2022 edition of Royal Descent.

    Burkes Dormant and Extinct Peerages seems to list Margaret Harrington
    daughter of William Harrington as wife of Richard Bradyll.

    IrCOm fairly new to medieval genealogy and am not sure if this is a solid
    line or not. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to resolve this conflict
    would be greatly appreciated.
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  • From Will Johnson@wjhonson@aol.com to soc.genealogy.medieval on Sun May 5 09:58:27 2024
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    Who is this Margery or Margaret supposed to have married?

    On 5/5/2024 8:28 AM, Michael Pitzer wrote:
    Douglas Richardson names three daughters but Margaret or Margery is not
    among them in Royal Ancestry, P319. Isabel, Ellen and Agnes are the named daughters.

    Gary Boyd Roberts lists Margaret as a daughter of William Harrington and Margaret Neville in his Peter Talbott lineage in the 2022 edition of Royal Descent.

    Burkes Dormant and Extinct Peerages seems to list Margaret Harrington daughter of William Harrington as wife of Richard Bradyll.

    IrCOm fairly new to medieval genealogy and am not sure if this is a solid line or not. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to resolve this conflict would be greatly appreciated.

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  • From Michael Pitzer@mpitzer01@pm.me to soc.genealogy.medieval on Sun May 5 20:30:55 2024
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    Michael Pitzer <mpitzer01@pm.me> wrote:
    Douglas Richardson names three daughters but Margaret or Margery is not
    among them in Royal Ancestry, P319. Isabel, Ellen and Agnes are the named daughters.

    Gary Boyd Roberts lists Margaret as a daughter of William Harrington and Margaret Neville in his Peter Talbott lineage in the 2022 edition of Royal Descent.

    Burkes Dormant and Extinct Peerages seems to list Margaret Harrington daughter of William Harrington as wife of Richard Bradyll.

    IrCOm fairly new to medieval genealogy and am not sure if this is a solid line or not. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to resolve this conflict would be greatly appreciated.


    Apologies for stating Burkes as a citation source. The information was attributed to FarrisrCO Plantagenet Ancestry in the form of a letter. I came across it on an archived thread from the old group page.
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  • From Michael Pitzer@mpitzer01@pm.me to soc.genealogy.medieval on Sun May 5 21:18:10 2024
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    Will Johnson <wjhonson@aol.com> wrote:
    Who is this Margery or Margaret supposed to have married?

    On 5/5/2024 8:28 AM, Michael Pitzer wrote:
    Douglas Richardson names three daughters but Margaret or Margery is not
    among them in Royal Ancestry, P319. Isabel, Ellen and Agnes are the named
    daughters.

    Gary Boyd Roberts lists Margaret as a daughter of William Harrington and
    Margaret Neville in his Peter Talbott lineage in the 2022 edition of Royal >> Descent.

    Burkes Dormant and Extinct Peerages seems to list Margaret Harrington
    daughter of William Harrington as wife of Richard Bradyll.

    IrCOm fairly new to medieval genealogy and am not sure if this is a solid
    line or not. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to resolve this conflict
    would be greatly appreciated.



    Margaret or Margery Harrington daughter of William Harrington KG and
    Margaret de Neville is listed to be the wife of Richard Bradyll in the
    Royal Decendants pedigree for Peter George Talbot and Flowers 1567
    visitation of Lancashire, p27


    https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica81chetuoft/page/n51/mode/1up?q=Bradyll
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    Michael Pitzer, MSMIT
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  • From Peter Stewart@psssst@optusnet.com.au to soc.genealogy.medieval on Mon May 6 09:33:35 2024
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    On 06-May-24 7:18 AM, Michael Pitzer wrote:
    Will Johnson <wjhonson@aol.com> wrote:
    Who is this Margery or Margaret supposed to have married?

    On 5/5/2024 8:28 AM, Michael Pitzer wrote:
    Douglas Richardson names three daughters but Margaret or Margery is not
    among them in Royal Ancestry, P319. Isabel, Ellen and Agnes are the named >>> daughters.

    Gary Boyd Roberts lists Margaret as a daughter of William Harrington and >>> Margaret Neville in his Peter Talbott lineage in the 2022 edition of Royal >>> Descent.

    Burkes Dormant and Extinct Peerages seems to list Margaret Harrington
    daughter of William Harrington as wife of Richard Bradyll.

    IrCOm fairly new to medieval genealogy and am not sure if this is a solid >>> line or not. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to resolve this conflict >>> would be greatly appreciated.



    Margaret or Margery Harrington daughter of William Harrington KG and
    Margaret de Neville is listed to be the wife of Richard Bradyll in the
    Royal Decendants pedigree for Peter George Talbot and Flowers 1567
    visitation of Lancashire, p27


    https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica81chetuoft/page/n51/mode/1up?q=Bradyll

    There is a stained-glass window in the Braddyll chapel at Ulverston
    showing "Sable a fret Argent a label of three points Gules (Harington);
    on an inescutcheon of pretence, Argent a saltire Gules (Nevile, of
    Hornby); all within a garter of the Order of the Knights of the Garter",
    see R.S. Boumphrey, The Braddyll heraldry at Conishead priory and in the Braddyll chapel in St. Mary's church, Ulverston, p. 156 no. 115,
    downloadable here: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cumberland/contents.cfm?vol_id=721

    Peter Stewart
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  • From Michael Pitzer@mpitzer01@pm.me to soc.genealogy.medieval on Mon May 6 02:15:14 2024
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    Peter Stewart <psssst@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
    On 06-May-24 7:18 AM, Michael Pitzer wrote:
    Will Johnson <wjhonson@aol.com> wrote:
    Who is this Margery or Margaret supposed to have married?

    On 5/5/2024 8:28 AM, Michael Pitzer wrote:
    Douglas Richardson names three daughters but Margaret or Margery is not >>>> among them in Royal Ancestry, P319. Isabel, Ellen and Agnes are the named >>>> daughters.

    Gary Boyd Roberts lists Margaret as a daughter of William Harrington and >>>> Margaret Neville in his Peter Talbott lineage in the 2022 edition of Royal >>>> Descent.

    Burkes Dormant and Extinct Peerages seems to list Margaret Harrington
    daughter of William Harrington as wife of Richard Bradyll.

    IrCOm fairly new to medieval genealogy and am not sure if this is a solid >>>> line or not. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to resolve this conflict >>>> would be greatly appreciated.



    Margaret or Margery Harrington daughter of William Harrington KG and
    Margaret de Neville is listed to be the wife of Richard Bradyll in the
    Royal Decendants pedigree for Peter George Talbot and Flowers 1567
    visitation of Lancashire, p27


    https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica81chetuoft/page/n51/mode/1up?q=Bradyll

    There is a stained-glass window in the Braddyll chapel at Ulverston
    showing "Sable a fret Argent a label of three points Gules (Harington);
    on an inescutcheon of pretence, Argent a saltire Gules (Nevile, of
    Hornby); all within a garter of the Order of the Knights of the Garter",
    see R.S. Boumphrey, The Braddyll heraldry at Conishead priory and in the Braddyll chapel in St. Mary's church, Ulverston, p. 156 no. 115, downloadable here: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cumberland/contents.cfm?vol_id=721

    Peter Stewart



    Thank you Peter! IrCOm actually getting ready to post a much more detailed version of my issue. You pointing out the window in the chapel certainly bolsters my confidence that the line is good.
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    Michael Pitzer, MSMIT
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