[JamesLinage.GED]
James Lowle of the second generation had to wife a member of this family (Lytleton). It is given in the antiquarian directories , that this family has direct descent from Charlemagne. They lived after the conquest near Yardley, in County Worcester, and are recorded as giving grant of lands of great value to the Abbey of Gloucester, not far from Yardley, and were likewise benefactors of St. Peter's Abbey in Herefordshire. The family held for more that two centuries the Fief of Martel, through a connected line of descent of the same stock. It is remarkably well kept lineage, and its details
may be seen in the volumes of the "Battle Abbey Roll." (Genserve database file rainre1 by Ricardo Ernesto Rain)[Direct Linage1.FTW]
[JamesLinage.GED]
James Lowle of the second generation had to wife a member of this family (Lytleton). It is given in the antiquarian directories , that this family has direct descent from Charlemagne. They lived after the conquest near Yardley, in County Worcester, and are recorded as giving grant of lands of great value to the Abbey of Gloucester, not far from Yardley, and were likewise benefactors of St. Peter's Abbey in Herefordshire. The family held for more that two centuries the Fief of Martel, through a connected line of descent of the same stock. It is remarkably well kept lineage, and its details
may be seen in the volumes of the "Battle Abbey Roll." (Genserve database file rainre1 by Ricardo Ernesto Rain)