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William Farndale of Caleys 1330? to 1400?
FAR00047A
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1330
If this is a person distinct from the suggestions
below, then perhaps the pardon was given when he was about 40 years old, so
perhaps he was born in about 1330.
1370
There is also
the following reference in the Patent Rolls, 7 May 1370, 44 Edward
III Part 1, page 393: May 7, Westminster. Pardon to
William Farndale of Caleys of the king’s suit for the
death of John de Spaldyngton, whereof he is indicted
or appealed, and of any consequent outlawry. By p.s.
The
index refers to Farndale, William of Calais. This is probably a different
William Farndale (see also FAR00047A), but it is not certain where Caleys is a reference to.
Could
this have been William Farndale (FAR00038),
the Vicar of Doncaster? Or perhaps it was William Farndale of Sheriff Hutton (FAR00036).
1400
If
he lived to about 70, he might have lived to about 1400.