The Farndale 2 Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

A medieval family

 

 

 

  

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The Story of the Farndale 2 Line

This is a small medieval Farndale family, of which we have poaching records.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peter de Farndale

1238? to 1308?

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Roger Milne (miller) of Farndale

Born about 1265?

Roger the miller of Farndale who killed a soar and slew a hart with bows and arrows at some unknown place in the forest

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Robert de Farndale

1273? to 1343?

Robert de Farndale was outlawed for hunting

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The Ancestry of the Farndale 2 Line

We can’t link this small family to the wider Farndale family.

 

Other Farndales in the medieval period who were probably linked in relationship or geographical origin can be found at Volume 1 of the Farndale directory.

 

You can then explore Yorkshire prehistory to give you a further perspective of the distant ancestry of the people of Farndale.

 

 

Chronology of the Farndale 2 Line

 

About 1238

Peter de Farndale was born.

 

About 1263

Robert, son of Peter Farndale was born.

 

About 1265

 

Roger milne (miller) of Farndale, son of Peter was born.

1293

Robert was outlawed for hunting in the forest.

 

6 April 1265

Roger milne (miller) of Farndale, son of Peter together with Walter Blackhous and Ralph Helved, all of Spaunton, killed a soar and slew a hart with bows and arrows at some unknown place in the forest on Monday in January 1293 and were all outlawed on 5th April 1293.

 

A hart is a male deer, especially the male of the red deer after his fifth year.

 

"O my white hart, me repenteth that thou art dead, for my sovereign lady gave thee to me, and poorly have I kept thee. Thy death shall be dear bought, if I live." (From the stories of King Arthur and his Knights).

 

1332

Robert son of Peter of Farndale was fined for poaching at Pickering Castle.