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186: 20: 237: 245: 156:. He was succeeded by his son, Thorkell of Arden (variously spelled Thorkill, Turchil etc.), whose own son and principal heir, Siward, subsequently married Cecilia, and from this union many Arden families descend. Subsequent generations of the family remained prominent in Warwickshire affairs and on many occasions held the 124:
Modern scholars Parry and Enis have noted the importance which 16th investigations into the ancestry of the Ardens had for the powerful Dudley family. They needed to either claim ancestry from Turchil, or else their prestigious ancestors had lied in their claims to descend from him, which were bound
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In the thirteenth century the main line of the Ardens was descended from Siward's grandson Thomas, and his family was based in Ratby in Warwickshire. The third Thomas de Arden of Ratby was taken prisoner at the
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It has been claimed the Ardens are one of only five families in England that can trace its lineage in the male line back to
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From the time of Sir Henry de Arden in the 14th century the most prominent Ardens had their primary estate at Park Hall,
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A collection of papers in Manchester University Library, The Arderne Deeds, comprise muniments of the Arderne family of
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By the 14th century, under Sir John de Arderne, the most senior line of the Arden family had their primary estate near
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Edward's great-grandson Robert died unmarried and without issue in 1643, bringing the Park Hall male line to an end.
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landholders who managed to maintain status after the 1066 invasion of England by the Normans of France.
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Shakespeare Before Shakespeare: Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, and the Elizabethan State
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https://academic.oup.com/book/33715/chapter-abstract/288321287?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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1795 engraving of Harden Hall, Bredbury, another Arden family property near Stockport
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On the Connexion of Arderne, or Arden, of Cheshire, With the Ardens of Warwickshire
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in 1575 and was the son of William Arden (d. 1545). He was the second cousin of
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The Ardens mary an heiress of Sir Rowland Hill, publisher of the Geneva Bible
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Genealogy of the Greenlee Families in America, Scotland, Ireland and England
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Lordship, Knighthood and Locality: A Study in English Society, C.1180-1280
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The Ardens have also often been discussed because of their connection to
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Underbank Hall, an Arden family property of the 1500s in Stockport
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Robert Arden was executed in 1452 for supporting the uprising of
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Alwin (Æthelwine) was Sheriff of Warwickshire at the time of the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol4/pp43-47
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which is associated with the setting of the action in
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Glyn Parry and Cathryn Enis (2020). "The Ardens", in
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gentry
Anglo-Saxon
Warwickshire
Staffordshire
Worcester
Cheshire
Shropshire
Forest of Arden
Watling Street
Shakespeare's
As You Like It
Solihull
Castle Bromwich
Stockport
Underbank Hall
Anglo-Saxon
Berkeley family
Swinton family
Grindlay family
Wentworth family
Guy of Warwick
William the Conqueror
William Shakespeare
mother
Norman Conquest
shrievalty
Battle of Evesham
Castle Bromwich
Richard, Duke of York

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