Gilbert
de Farndale
c 1235
to c 1310
FAR00018
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1235
If
Gilbert was 45 at the time his son was caught poaching for the first time, then
he was born in about 1235.
Roger de Farndale (FAR00028), if
25 at the time of the poaching incident in 1280, may have been born in about
1300.
From sureties of persons indicted for poaching and for not
producing persons so indicted on the first day of the Eyre Court in
accordance with the suretieship due to Richard Drye.
There follows a long list of names including 1s
8d from Roger son
of Gilbert of Farndale (FAR00028),
bail from Nicholas de Farndale, (FAR00022), 2s
from William the Smith of Farndale, (FAR00009) 3s
4d from John the shepherd of Farndale, (FAR00010),
and 3s 4d from Alan the son of Nicholas de Farndale. (FAR00011)
(Yorkshire Fees).
See also FAR00019.
There is a
separate page about poaching in
Pickering Forest.
1310
If Gilbert died
aged about 70, he would have lived to about 1305.
There is also a
reference to Gilbert de Farndale, whose son Roger (FAR00028) was bailed by
Nicholas Farndale, (see FAR00022) for poaching in
1344 and in 1345 (NRRY Vol VI – for further research)
(Patent Rolls). The date is hard to match to the above and make sense of
people’s ages.