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The History of Cleveland, in the North Riding of the County of York: Comprehending an Historical and Descriptive View of the Ancient and Present State of Each Parish Within the Wapontake of Langbargh; the Soil, Produce, and Natural Curiosities; with the Origin and Genealogy of the Principal Families Within the District
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Weis, Frederick Lewis, "The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215" (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1999); page 154; Line 117
Weis, Frederick Lewis, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonist Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650 : Supplement" (Dublin, New Hampshire: n.p., 1952), page 14
McCall, Hardy Bertram, editor, "Story of the Family of Wandesford of Kirklington & Castlecomer : compiled from original sources : With a Calendar of Historical Manuscripts" (London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. LTD., 1904
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She may be the daughter of Ralph Bulmer (wiki #Bulmer-442), and his unknown first wife: "
"Sir Ralph de Bulmer, s. and h. of John de Bulmer, of Wilton in Cleveland and Bulmer, co. York, by Tiphaine, 2nd da. and coh. of Hugh de Morwick, of Morwick, Northumberland. He suc. his father 17 Feb. 1298/9, and his mother shortly before 28 Aug. 1315, when he was aged 30. Having done homage, he had livery of his inheritance, 10 Dec. 1315. He was sum. cum equis et armis from 14 Jan. (1299/1300) 28 Edw. I to 27 Mar (1335) 9 Edw. III, to two Councils 15 Feb. (1311/2) 5 Edw. II and 25 Feb (1341/2) 16 Edw. III, and to Parl. from 20 Apr. (1344) 18 Edw. III to 20 Nov. (1348) 22 Edw. III, by writs directed Radulfo de Bulmer or Bulmere, whereby he is held to have become Lord Bulmer, but none of his descendants were ever sum. to Parl. in respect of this Barony. Sheriff of co. York 1330-32. He m., 1stly, (_____). He m. 2ndly, without license, before 11 Feb. 1318/9, Alice, widow of Walter de Fauconberge, of Skelton in Cleveland [Lord Fauconberge] (who d. shortly before 2 Jan. 1318/9), da. of John de Killingholm, of Boythorpe, co. York. He d. before her. She d. 22 June 1356." [Complete Peerage II:414-15, as corrected by Volume XIV.]"
"Sir Ralph de Bulmer, s. and h. of John de Bulmer, of Wilton in Cleveland and Bulmer, co. York, by Tiphaine, 2nd da. and coh. of Hugh de Morwick, of Morwick, Northumberland. He suc. his father 17 Feb. 1298/9, and his mother shortly before 28 Aug. 1315, when he was aged 30. Having done homage, he had livery of his inheritance, 10 Dec. 1315. He was sum. cum equis et armis from 14 Jan. (1299/1300) 28 Edw. I to 27 Mar (1335) 9 Edw. III, to two Councils 15 Feb. (1311/2) 5 Edw. II and 25 Feb (1341/2) 16 Edw. III, and to Parl. from 20 Apr. (1344) 18 Edw. III to 20 Nov. (1348) 22 Edw. III, by writs directed Radulfo de Bulmer or Bulmere, whereby he is held to have become Lord Bulmer, but none of his descendants were ever sum. to Parl. in respect of this Barony. Sheriff of co. York 1330-32. He m., 1stly, (_____). He m. 2ndly, without license, before 11 Feb. 1318/9, Alice, widow of Walter de Fauconberge, of Skelton in Cleveland [Lord Fauconberge] (who d. shortly before 2 Jan. 1318/9), da. of John de Killingholm, of Boythorpe, co. York. He d. before her. She d. 22 June 1356." [Complete Peerage II:414-15, as corrected by Volume XIV.]"