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!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
in 1276 sealed a deed with his arms viz: "Ermine, an eagle displayed gules"
He was Steward of the Honour of Rye in
1269
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
living in 1194
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
In 1276 sealed a deed with his arms viz:
"Ermine, an eagle displayed gules. He was Steward of the Honour of Rye in
1269
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
living in 1245
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
With his wife, Oframnia, in 1171 sold to Robert de Thorpe part of their manor
of Thorpe Abbot containing 2 messuages, a mill, 120 acres of arable land, 4
meadows and 10 acre
afuad.
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
Sir Edmund carried on the line of Bedingfield; Knight of the
Bath
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
living in 1308
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
"married Margaret, daughter of Sir Robert Tuddenham of Tuddenham, grandson
of Sir Robert Tuddenham who married Katherine, daughter of Sir John Patteshull,
Knight, by Mabilla, daugter of William, 1st Lord Grandson (submitted to
Parliament February 6, 1299 by his wife Sybilla, daughter oand coheir of Sir
John de
Tregos"
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
Living in 1290/2; wife Mary in 1292; Mary was widowed in 1299
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
Peter de Bedingfield in 1156
gave the advows of the church of Bedingfield to the Prior and convent of
Snapes
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
He was one of the knights that fought at Agincourt under Henry V on
10/25/1415
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!SOUR: The Fur Trade in Minnesota, Bruce White (1977), ISBN Number: 0-87351
-121-2, published by the Minnesota Historical Society: Employed by the
American Fur Company as a boatman in the Lac du Flambeau department 1820
outfit at $116.67
CITATIONS: [manuscript at the M.H.S.] American Fur Company, New York City.
Records, 1817-34, microfilms of originals in the Public Archives of
Canada