On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 9:58:01 AM UTC-4, Douglas Richardson wrote: > Dear Deca ~ > > You probably would be interested in a Common Pleas lawsuit dated 1314 involving Sir Bartholomew de Grenville, Knt., and his wife, Anne. As you are probably aware, Bartholomew and his wife are the grandparents of your Sir Thebaud de Grenville, Knt. Below is a brief abstract of this lawsuit. > > In Hilary term 1314 Bartholomew de Greynvill and Anne his wife sued Geoffrey Dabitot in the Common of Common Pleas in a Gloucestershire plea regarding a tenement in Compton Greynvill, Gloucestershire. Reference: Court of Common Pleas, CP40/204, image 217f (available at http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no204/aCP40no204fronts/IMG_0217.htm). > > I should point out that Vivian, Visitations of Cornwall (1887): 190–197 (Grenvile ped.) identifies the wife of Bartholomew de Grenville as "Johanna, fil. Sr. Viell Vivion, militis [She is called Anne in some pedigrees]." > > As we can see, Bartholomew's wife is clearly called Anne, not Joan, in the 1314 lawsuit. > > Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah Douglas, Thank you for sharing this reference. Kindly, LE (aka Deca)