Additional Baskerville genealogy : a supplement to the author's Genealogy of the Baskerville family of 1912; being a miscellany of additional notes and sketches from later information, including a study of the family history in Normandy . Conqueror, with whom he had come over. The last statement is fully confirmed by our next refer-ence. In Waces Roman de Ron, book second, we find a longaccount of the Battle of Hastings, and a descriptive list ofthe Norman warriors who participated in it. In the recitalof the Norman Seigneurs or noblemen, line 13,651,we find De Basquevile i fu Alartels, i. e.,


Additional Baskerville genealogy : a supplement to the author's Genealogy of the Baskerville family of 1912; being a miscellany of additional notes and sketches from later information, including a study of the family history in Normandy . Conqueror, with whom he had come over. The last statement is fully confirmed by our next refer-ence. In Waces Roman de Ron, book second, we find a longaccount of the Battle of Hastings, and a descriptive list ofthe Norman warriors who participated in it. In the recitalof the Norman Seigneurs or noblemen, line 13,651,we find De Basquevile i fu Alartels, i. e., Martel de Bas-quevile was there. This is the only mention of him in thetext, but it is suflScient to establish his presence, and weknow him to be the son of Nicholas de Basquevile. or Bac-queville. But there are several interesting notes in the firstedition of 1827. by the learned M. Auguste Le Provost. Thefirst is as follows: f : ?.-(.• ?-??.• .?: r] * . -ji. * ?.? i vlJi .-J - .• -.•. ..:??. ? ?.- hn . ?: 1 • ,;V ? .boair dd i>:.-!Ji, I •^•r.)^ £inis . ??.. ?? ?^•-^; v^i ??:,. ?.?.:;-••;?? ?• jii .sons 6o Additional Baskerville Genealogy. AAAoViiClA Ci/ The Baskervilles in Normandy 6i This illustrious family (De Bacqueville) descendedfrom Nicolas de Bacqueville (one of the six sons of Baudryle Teuton) and a neice of the Duchess Gunnor. great grand-mother of the Conqueror. The Martels are found as donees[donee—one who takes an estate in tail or entail], or aswitnesses in several charts of the English monastery ()- In 1143 William ]\Iartel, dapifer [seneschal], ofKing Stephen, was made prisoner by the Count of Gloucesterat Wilton, and compelled to surrender the Chateau de Shire-burn for his ransom. As to the Alartels of Normandy, theirgenealogy is found in the eighth volume of the Histoire desGr. Officicrs de la Couronnc. After diligent search I havefailed to find a copy of this work or any other reference toit, A second


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