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4 TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
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"William le Chaundeler of this family and perhaps a brother of Simon [or Uncle?], is mentioned as 'a constant attendant up the service of Queen Isabella 'the she wolf of France,' 'consort of Edwar II; and, as of the queen's retinue, was granted prtection to 7 Februey, 1322, at Glouceste, 15 Edward II (Patent Roll, 15 Edward II). It is supposed that this william was head of the Werminster and Heytesbury Hundred Chandlers. Walter le Chaundeler, of this branch, was seated at Weminster, 7 Edward III (1334-5) (Lay Subsidy Roll, Wilts, 7 Edward III, no. 196/8), and 8 Henry VI (1429-30). William Chandler and one Bolewortley were deforciants in a fine touching the manor or Hornyngsham, where the said William was lord."