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Timothy

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Medieval Soldier database link from Facebook
« on: 2014-01-26, 19:00:55 »
Gentlemen,  This like was post to one of my groups on FB.

Enjoy

http://www.medievalsoldier.org/search_musterdb.php


Please share what you find.

Timothy
« Last Edit: 2014-01-27, 15:16:10 by Sir Edward »
[br Barry Or and Vert surmounting a Bend counterchanged],
a Lion rampant armed and langued Gules
 an Orle of eight Trefoils slipped Sable counterchanged Or .

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Re: Medieval Soldier database link from Facebook
« Reply #1 on: 2014-01-27, 14:33:22 »
Interesting find Timothy

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Re: Medieval Soldier database link from Facebook
« Reply #2 on: 2014-01-27, 21:15:41 »
Here`s an interesting link to a research database composed by an Ian Rogers (possably a writer).
In it he lists information on the lesser gentry and commoners etc etc that were documented in court rolls etc. during the reigns of HenryIV onwards through the wars of the roses....

http://www.girders.net/index.php

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Re: Medieval Soldier database link from Facebook
« Reply #3 on: 2014-01-28, 06:50:35 »
Oh, wow! How did I miss this thread? :D I'll definitely have to peruse those links more in-depth. I find lists of names like that fascinating. It kind of helps reminds you that these were real people and makes the history seem a little more "alive", you know?
Per pale azure and argent, an eagle displayed per pale argent and sable, armed and langued or.

So a Norman, a Saxon, and a Viking walk into England....