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    1. Re: [SFK-UK] PUNYERS and the Pinchbeck Register and PUNCHARDS
    2. Ted & Magi
    3. Thank you Lyn, very useful indeed and the Powner connection is interesting. I couldn't find a online version of the Pinchbeck either but I think I will be able to find a researcher either at Suffolk records office or Cambridge Uni. The Suffolk records may also have a copy of the 1283 subsidy rolls. many thanks Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lyn Boothman" <annys@boothman27.fsnet.co.uk> To: <suffolk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 9:01 AM Subject: Re: [SFK-UK] PUNYERS and the Pinchbeck Register and PUNCHARDS > Ted > Here's the Cambridge University Library catalogue entry for the Register: > > The Pinchbeck register : ed. by Lord Francis Hervey. > Main author:Pyncebeck, Walter, fl. 1333- > Title:The Pinchbeck register : etc / ed. by Lord Francis Hervey. > Published:[Brighton : Printed at Farncombe's, 1925] > Description:2 v ; 22 cm. > > The volume is in the Rare Books section in the library, and cannot be > borrowed. > > I googled to see if I could find an online version on the Internet Archive > or elsewhere and failed, but did find http://www.powner.name/ a family > history site which also lists a Richard Pownyer in the Pinchbeck Register > and a Ralph Poyner listed in the 1283 subsidy rolls for Suffolk ... > > Lyn B > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ted & Magi" <tedandmagi@bordernet.com.au> > To: <SUFFOLK@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 9:39 AM > Subject: [SFK-UK] PUNYERS and the Pinchbeck Register and PUNCHARDS > > >> >> Firstly a very big thank you for the help received so far. I know >> considerably more about Saxtead and records available now. I haven't yet >> been able to look at the parish records and it takes a couple of weeks to >> order up microfilm etc through the LDS out here. (140 km round trip just >> to place the order) >> Secondly however I'm too impatient to just wait for those. A Google >> search >> tells me that William Punyer 1327 appears in the Pinchbeck Register. This >> old volume is among other things a record of the assets of the Abbey of >> Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. This doesn't appear to be any easier to get >> hold of than LDS microfilm in this neck of the woods so does some SKS >> have >> any information on this record. >> The name Punyer hasn't appeared in any other searches of Suffolk Parishes >> etc but the name Punchard does and from my experience in Kent, Punchard >> would seem to be the sort of name Punyer might "evolve" into. Does anyone >> have any links with PUNCHARD particularly in the Saxtead area 16th/17th >> century. >> >> TIA >> Ted Fowler >> Drake in Northern New South Wales >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/06/2010 06:40:21
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] PUNYERS and the Pinchbeck Register and PUNCHARDS
    2. Patricia Bridges
    3. I accompanied my husband to the Cambridge Universities Library a few years ago when he was carrying out research for one of his books. An amazing place, if anyone gets the chance to visit it's well worth it - although I seem to remember that to access books, maps etc we had to have photo ID such as passport/driving licence and we had photo ID cards provided for the day that we were using the Library. Pat ... From: "Ted & Magi" <tedandmagi@bordernet.com.au> > Thank you Lyn, very useful indeed and the Powner connection is > interesting. > I couldn't find a online version of the Pinchbeck either but I think I > will > be able to find a researcher either at Suffolk records office or > Cambridge > Uni. The Suffolk records may also have a copy of the 1283 subsidy rolls. > many thanks > Ted > From: "Lyn Boothman" <annys@boothman27.fsnet.co.uk> >> Ted >> Here's the Cambridge University Library catalogue entry for the >> Register: >> The Pinchbeck register : ed. by Lord Francis Hervey. >> Main author:Pyncebeck, Walter, fl. 1333- >> Title:The Pinchbeck register : etc / ed. by Lord Francis Hervey. >> Published:[Brighton : Printed at Farncombe's, 1925] >> Description:2 v ; 22 cm. >> The volume is in the Rare Books section in the library, and cannot be >> borrowed. >> I googled to see if I could find an online version on the Internet >> Archive >> or elsewhere and failed, but did find http://www.powner.name/ a family >> history site which also lists a Richard Pownyer in the Pinchbeck >> Register >> and a Ralph Poyner listed in the 1283 subsidy rolls for Suffolk ... >> Lyn B

    07/06/2010 03:11:52