Time.Team.Extra.-.1998.-.06.-.Aston Eyre,.Shropshire

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @marcblack1
    @marcblack1 7 лет назад +3

    OMG, so many version's of "TIME TEAM", I love it, every few year's I end up finding something new about T.T. and how they explain and express their versions of the past; I and many other's have been fallowing T.T. from their first time's and date's here in Canada, I have gained much respect for their hard work and dedication to all there new discoveries.. Just so sad it all had to end for no proper reason.

  • @lizzy66125
    @lizzy66125 4 месяца назад

    love Robin❤R.I.P😢

  • @jchisholm1968
    @jchisholm1968 5 дней назад

    Actually, Sir Alan de Charleton & Margery fitz Aer had 2 sons. The eldest son & heir was a John de Charlton who died in 1380, without issue. John's Inquisition Post Mortem confirms that his heir was his younger brother Thomas, who was sited as being the age of 30 years or more at the time.
    Thomas died in 1387, leaving 3 children in minority. Ann, Helen & Thomas his heir. Thomas jnr died in 1399, followed by his sister Helen around 1400. Their other sister Ann went on to marry a William Knightley without the approval of her guardian John Knightly.
    It was their son Thomas who continued the line & adopted his mothers surname Charlton. Thomas Knightly (Alias Charlton) had a son called Robert Charlton who became the Sherrif of Shropshire in 1472. He married, Marie the daughter of Robert Corbet of Moreton in Salop & Margaret Mallory.
    Robert had a son called Richard who had a son called William. The tomb of William Charlton (d.1532) & Ann Horde was moved to Shrewsbury Abbey from Wellington Chruchyard where it had been left after the old church was demolished in the 18th C.
    This line of descent can be traced successfully to the present day.