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Revision as of 18:26, 28 March 2020 This is an active Magna Carta Project Category page, but the Gateway list needs to be reviewed for currency. Reviewed: Noland-165 01:30, 4 August 2019 (UTC)

Signing of the Magna Carta, June 1215 19th-century engraving by Alonzo Chappel, "colorized" by an unknown artist

Magna Carta Surety Baron Roger le Bigod

( - before August 2, 1221)

Douglas Richardson shows the Gateway Ancestors who connect to Roger le Bigod in his Magna Carta Ancestry.[1] This category is intended for profiles that have been reviewed by the Magna Carta project as part of a Magna Carta trail between a Gateway Ancestor and Roger le Bigod and are his lineal descendants (this descendants' list of up to five generations shows spouses). Gateway Ancestors with Completed Magna Carta Trails

Elizabeth Alsop * George Alsop * Timothy Alsop * John Alston * Richard Bernard * William Bernard * Charles Chauncey * Capt Edward Claypoole Esq. * James Claypoole, Sr. * Norton Claypoole * Saint Leger Codd * Henry Corbin * Elizabeth (Coytemore) Tyng * Capt Thomas Coytemore * Edward Digges * John Fisher * Catherine (Hamby) Hutchinson * Nathaniel Littleton * Mary (Mainwaring) Gill * Oliver Manwaring * John Nelson * Margaret (Nelson) Teackle * Major Robert Peyton * Elizabeth Pole * William Pole * George Popham * Robert Rose * Alexander Spotswood * Katherine (St Leger) Culpeper * Elizabeth (West) Saltonstall * Francis West * Nathaniel West * Thomas West * Sarah (Woodward) Henchman

Underway or Ready for Review

John Fenwick Mabel (Haynes née Harlakenden) Eaton Roger Harlakenden Simon Lynde Esq Dr. Richard Palgrave

Prospective Gateways[2]

Francis Prideaux

↑ Not all Gateway Ancestors are included in Richardson. An answer in this G2G discussion by Kimball G. Everingham, III, editor of Richardson's books, includes this explanation: "Douglas' work only covers 17th century immigrants. But even some of those with known medieval ancestry are not included for various reasons. Most of the immigrants included are fairly closely related to other included immigrants. Those with long, rambling, undistinguished ancestry, and unrelated to other immigrants, are not included. Others with unquestionable medieval ancestry, but some difficulty documenting a single generation, are not included.... The point is, just because an immigrant is not included in Douglas' Royal Ancestry series, does not mean he believes the descent is in error, though it could." (commented May 10, 2014 by Kimball Everingham) ↑ See Prospective Gateway Ancestors category for more information.

Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for Magna Carta Ancestry. BIGOD, Vol I, p 197

See also these WikiTree pages:

Index of Surety Barons and descendant category pages. Popular Errors in Colonial and Medieval Lineages for information about disproven lines.

Signing of the Magna Carta, June 1215
19th-century engraving by Alonzo Chappel, "colorized" by an unknown artist

Magna Carta Surety Baron Roger le Bigod ( - before August 2, 1221)

Douglas Richardson shows the Gateway Ancestors who connect to Roger le Bigod in his Magna Carta Ancestry.[1]

This category is intended for profiles that have been reviewed by the Magna Carta project as part of a Magna Carta trail between a Gateway Ancestor and Roger le Bigod and are his lineal descendants (this descendants' list of up to five generations shows spouses).

Douglas Richardson shows the Gateway Ancestors who connect to Roger le Bigod in his Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol I, p 197


  1. Not all Gateway Ancestors are included in Richardson. An answer in this G2G discussion by Kimball G. Everingham, III, editor of Richardson's books, includes this explanation: "Douglas' work only covers 17th century immigrants. But even some of those with known medieval ancestry are not included for various reasons. Most of the immigrants included are fairly closely related to other included immigrants. Those with long, rambling, undistinguished ancestry, and unrelated to other immigrants, are not included. Others with unquestionable medieval ancestry, but some difficulty documenting a single generation, are not included.... The point is, just because an immigrant is not included in Douglas' Royal Ancestry series, does not mean he believes the descent is in error, though it could." (commented May 10, 2014 by Kimball Everingham)

Main Source

  • Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for Magna Carta Ancestry.
See also these WikiTree pages:




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