submitted by DEBORAH LYNNE FOX B.1-13-1960
K7179wt
1 NAME N.N. of the /Icenians/
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1812; Smallwood.
This connection is VERY SHAKY. Most sources say the fate of Boadicia's two
daughters, after the Romans defeated the Iceni in 60 A.D., is not known. Most
believe they were killed in, or after, the battle--or, possibly, took poison
with their mother.
Smallwood (Volume II, p. 161) says her source for this marriage is "Royal
Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (1959) by Carr P. Collins Jr. And Pfafman
cites Smallwood as one of the sources for his book. Ergo, Collins probably is
the source for this information.
Kraentzler, however, in line 1812 also has Meric married to N.N., daughter
of Boadicea. He does not name Boadicea's husband, which he certainly should
have been able to find.