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Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville A.D. 1050 to 1880
Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanvillefrom A.D. 1050 to 1880.
by Wm Urmston Searle Glanville-Richards
Published in London 1882
Introduction
This is a transcription of the book, made by Jay Glanville
in September 1999 and March 2001.
Grateful thanks to Simon Glanville for his invaluable assistance with pages 1 to 145, and to Jenny Strickland
for the remainder of the document.
For convenience of browsing, the book has been divided into a number of webpages,
with each webpage carrying the transcript of a number of pages of the original document.
Preface & Introduction
Transcript of Pages 1 to 20 inclusive
Transcript of Pages 21 to 40 inclusive
Transcript of Pages 41 to 60 inclusive
Transcript of Pages 61 to 80 inclusive
Transcript of Pages 81 to 100 inclusive
Transcript of Pages 101 to 120 inclusive
Transcript of Pages 121 to 145 inclusive
Transcript of Appendix, pages 146 to 174 inclusive
Transcript of Pedigrees, pages 175 to 214 inclusive
Additional Notes, page 215 including Errata and Addenda
Footnotes in the original are denoted by varying symbols,
placed at the foot of the appropriate pages.
In this transcription, footnotes are denoted thus; [fn 1], [fn 2] etc
and placed on this single webpage, rather than at the bottom of the original pagination.
NEW - November 2005
I have found that the Brigham Young University website publishes images of each of the pages of the original book.
Slower to view than my transcript, it avoids any transcription errors made by me back in 1999.
There are two ways to get to the pages:
Easy (but the URL may change).
Click this link
Slower (but may work for longer as their site evolves).
Go to the web site of the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU at http://www.lib.byu.edu/,
Follow the links: Find Other Materials / Electronic / On Line Collections at BYU
Click on the "Text Collections" tab
Select the "Family History Archive" from the list of collections that are displayed
Within "Keyword Search", Title: Records of the Anglo Norman, and then press "Search"
Supplementary
I have attempted to link together the various names from the book into my own interpretation of the pedigrees,
and to supplement
the information with data from the parish registers, census returns, etc. where available. There also appear
to be one or two typographic mistakes in the book, mainly with erroneous digits in dates - where possible I
am correcting those as I enter the data into my database.
This work is ongoing, but the information available so far is to be found in
this database
Errors
It cannot be that in the transcribing of so many pages, no mistakes have been made.
I am happy to have potential errors pointed out (via email) for me to check and hence improve the quality of
the transcription for all.
Warning to lesser-experienced Genealogists
It has come to my attention that these pages are being taken as The Truth and The Whole Truth, and I know that
this cannot be. Some of the reasons include (but are not limited to):-
Transcription Errors
These webpages have come about because I transcribed the book. The book was printed from information supplied to the
publisher by William U S G-Richards. He would have written his submission from information supplied to him
by his informants. His informants may have worked from source material, but may have made copies.
Anywhere along the line in this process, people and place names as well as dates may have become corrupted.
Omissions
William U S G-Richards informants are likely to have omitted unpalateable information as well as information
they deemed (for whatever reason) to be not relevant. Thus the Glanvilles tend to be those of high status
with clear credentials. Not many agricultural labourers made it into the book, although they formed the
backbone of the population of the 19th century and earlier.
Wishful Thinking
There are a number of people of High Station mentioned in the book, with people claiming descent from or relationship
to these individuals. William U S G-Richards probably had no reason to refute even those claims he knew were dubious
as the book was produced by Subscription.
One of my correspondents had an Uncle who spoke with Sylvanus Goring Glanville who was approached by W U S G-Richards
at the time of the book. It was not unusual at that time for subscribers to jointly finance a limited edition publication
which otherwise would not have seen the light of day. Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould who submitted information to the book
was another member of the clergy who occupied his time with research and publication, although in his case it was an interest in Folk Song.
Lack of Verification
In the 1881 census (one year before publication), William U S G-Richards is listed as aged 26. Clearly he did
not have much time (although he claims 10 years) to undertake research and verification into the subject of
Glanville lineage, and thus his dependence upon his subscribers for their information and veracity of it.
Today we have faster and easier access to information than was possible 120 years ago - William would have been
comparatively restricted in what he could research or check. In his favour though, information submitted by
individuals may well be more accurate in family grouping and filiation that by merely attempting to create
pedigrees from public records.
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