[MARSHALL.FTW]
SOURCE NOTES:
Burke, Sir John Bernard, Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant,
Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub Co, 1978.
Holloway, Naomi D, The Genealogy of Mary Wentworth, Who Became the Wife of
William Brewster, Revised Edition, October 1969. LDS Film#1738313 item#5
Watney, Vernon James, The Wallop Family and their Ancestry, Oxford:John
Johnson, 1928. LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6th Edition,
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988.
RESEARCH NOTES:
1086: held lands in Surrey, Southants, Middlesex, and co. Buckingham; Warden
of the forests of Berks [Ref: Watney #1047] Domesday Tenant of Lands in
Berks, Bucks, Middlesex, Harts, and Surrey, and keeper of the Great Forest
[Ref: Holloway p11] three lordships in Surrey, two in Hampshire, three in
Bucks, and four in Middlesex. Stanwell, co Middlesex, was the chief place of
abode [Ref: Burke DormantPeerages p589]
warden of all the forests in Berkshire, and castellan of Windsore in the
time of William the Conqueror [Ref: Burke DormantPeerages p589]
SOURCE NOTES:
father: [Ref: Burke DormantPeerages p589, Holloway p11]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: living in 1100 [Ref: Holloway p11, Watney #1047]