![]() ![]() ![]() He may be the Sire Richard Chaumberlein whose coat of arms (p.22, no. The Tancarville arms, attached to William Harvey's Chamberlaine Pedigree, can be seen here in Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica. The visitation of 1566, carried out by William Harvey, Clarencieux, falsely connected the Chamberlaines of Shirburn to the Tancarvilles. 1543) had adopted the ancient arms of Tancarville, gules an escutcheon argent in orle of spur rowles or.the Tancarvilles were long extinguished by 1400.(by which time) the Chamberlaines had not yet adopted their arms. This bogus connection must have been made by an earlier herald, because already by the 1520s, Sir Edward Chamberlaine of Shirburn (d. In the 1574 visitation of Oxfordshire Richard Lee, Portcullis Pursuivant, attached their descendants to the family of Tancarville, hereditary chamberlains of Normandy. Fox, (2020) in his 2020 published book on the history and heraldry of the cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral Great Cloister: A Lost Canterbury Tale: A History of the Canterbury Cloister, Constructed 1408-14, with Some Account of the Donors and their Coats of Arms, states:Ī good example of heraldic calumny. Until now it has been supposed that he was the son of a John Chamberlayne, but there are no sources to support this claim, and his parentage needs to be corrected, meaning that the entire line upwards (originally conjectured from Ancestry/traditional Chamberlayne pedigree without verification) will have to be changed. (6 September 1293) when Richard was 26 years old. His birth date is based on Peter le Chaumbreleyn's IPM held in Wenlock, (Salop), Shropshire, on Sunday after St. was born in about 1267, in England, the son of Peter le Chaumbreleyn alias le Chaumberleng and his wife Isabel de Fayntre, third of the five daughters of Adam de Fayntre. Work in Progress Biography Birth and Parentage ![]()
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