Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History And Antiquities of the County 27
Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History And Antiquities of the County 27
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Other pedigrees further state that William Barttelot lived at Stopham and had two sons, who fought in the Crusades, and are supposed to lie beneath the stone coffin lids, enriched with crosses, ' See 6 S. A. C, l.» et seq. STOPHAM. 41 which may still be seen in Stopham Churchyard ; that one of these sons, John Barttelot, married and left issue a daughter, Eve (who was wife to John de Stopham), and a son, Richard, born in 1216, The great grandson of the latter was, I think, Adam Barttelot, who i...s described in the Subsidy Roll of Sussex, 1295, as of East Preston — a parish in the extreme south of the county, with which the Barttelots were certainly connected. For in a charter, dated 31, Hen. VI. (1453), Wm. Ludlowe and John Barttelot, of Stopham, senr., and Rob. Horsham, demised certain lands in East Preston.* This shows that even a century and a half after the date of the Subsidy Roll the Barttelot family, though then removed to Stopham, retained connection with that place, which may perhaps have been the " cunahula gentis.*' It was probably a descendant, lineal or otherwise, of this same Adam, and not he himself, who married Assoline, daughter of John de Stopham, and settled at Stopham ; for it is obvious that if Adam Barttelot was old enough to be subsidized in 1295, he is not likely to have been alive in 1370, or, as a pedigree quoted in Misc.
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