History and genealogy of the Stackpole family . of a man and woman under trefoiled arches. A footnote says, The effigy with its crocketed canopy,mentioned above, as being in the chantry, lies in the northwall of the chancel, in what appears to have been its orig-inal position. The cist beneath containing the skeleton of(as may be confidently supposed) Sir Elidyr de Stackpolewas found in 1851, when the exterior face of the wall wasrebuilt.* The Great Roll of the Pipe, of Henry IL, containing rec-ords of the Exchequer of England, mentions Richard deStakepol four times between the years 1169 and


History and genealogy of the Stackpole family . of a man and woman under trefoiled arches. A footnote says, The effigy with its crocketed canopy,mentioned above, as being in the chantry, lies in the northwall of the chancel, in what appears to have been its orig-inal position. The cist beneath containing the skeleton of(as may be confidently supposed) Sir Elidyr de Stackpolewas found in 1851, when the exterior face of the wall wasrebuilt.* The Great Roll of the Pipe, of Henry IL, containing rec-ords of the Exchequer of England, mentions Richard deStakepol four times between the years 1169 and 1176. Therecords in 1175 and 1176 are identical and as follows,Roger de Oxinford deb III m p habendo recto de XVI Ric de Stakepol ei detinet. Sed abiit in Hibn. Rogerof Oxford owed the Treasury of England three marks forhaving right to sixteen marks which Richard de Stakepolwithheld from him. But as a reason for Richards failure *See Archseologia Cambrensis, or Journal of the CambrianArchaeological Society, Fifth Series, Vol. Ill, p. SIR ELIDYR DE STAKEPOL.


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