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Edward Gilpin, succeeded his brother William, after 22 Aug 1485.[1]
m. Margaret Layton (father: Thomas Layton of Dalemain). Issue:[2]
Publications of the Surtees Society, (1860) Vol. 38, Page 83. See footnote in Bernard's will.Bernard’s will
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Nicolson, J., Burn, R., Nicolson, W., Scott, D. & Hornyold-Strickland, H. (1777). "Parish of Kendal." The history and antiquities of the counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, Volume 1. Cumberland: W. Strahan. Google Books.Google books see also version at: "Kentmere".
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The lineage is as follows: Richard De Guylpin > unknown son > Richard de Guylpin II b. 1268 > Richard de Guylpin b. 1333 > Richard de Guylpyn > William de Guylpyn > Richard de Guylpyn > William de Guylpyn > Richard de Guylpin > William de Guylpin > Richard Gilpin > Edwin Gilpin (this is who you show as "Edward").
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