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Douglas Richardson has produced the following publications :
These publication contain a lot of source references but unfortunately I cannot find copies in a public library in the United Kingdom. |
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The following is a transcript of the information in “Royal Ancestry” relevant to the Audley One Name Study.
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The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography http://www.oxforddnb.com/ has the following biographies relevant to the Audley Family
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| several tag numbers | Audley [de Audley] family (per c1130 to 1391), gentry |
| {ZA34} | Audley, Adam de (d 1203) found in Audley [de Audley] family (per c1130 to 1391), gentry |
| {ZA38} | Audley, Adam de (d 1211) found in Audley [de Audley] family (per c1130 to 1391), gentry |
| {ZC15} | Audley, Edmund (c.1439 - 1524) bishop of Salisbury |
| {ZA5} | Audley, Henry (d 1246) baron |
| {ZA24} | Audley Hugh earl of Gloucester (c 1291 - 1347) magnate |
| {XA5} | Audley Hugh (bapt 1577 d. 1662) moneylender |
| {ZA13} | Audley, James, third Lord Audley (1312-1386) found in Audley [de Audley] family (per c1130 to 1391), gentry |
| {ZA27} | Audley, Sir James (c 1318-1369) soldier |
| {ZA2} | Audley, Liulf de (fl 1130) found in Audley [de Audley] family (per c 1130=1391), gentry |
| {ZA10} | Audley, Nicholas, first Lord Audley (c1258-1299) found in Audley [de Audley] family (per c1130 to 1391), gentry |
| {ZA12} | Audley, Nicholas, second Lord Audley (1289-1316) found in Audley [de Audley] family (per c1130 to 1391), gentry |
| {ZA16} | Audley, Nicholas, fourth Lord Audley (1329-1391) found in Audley [de Audley] family (per c1130 to 1391), gentry |
| {ZW6} | Audley, Thomas Baron Audley of Walden (1487/8-1544) Lord Chancellor |
| See John ' the blind' Awdelay in Family ZC | Awdelay [Audley] John (fl 1417-1426) poet and Augustinian friar |
| First wife of {ZC22} | Brydges [neé Stanley], Anne, Lady Chandos [other married name Anne Touchet countess of Castlehaven] (1580- 1647} noblewoman |
| {ZC39} | Davies [neé Touchet, other married name Douglas], Lady Eleanor (1590-1652), prophetess [also known as Audley, Lady Eleanor] |
| 3rd wife of husband of {ZC28} | Thicknesse [neé Ford] Ann (1737-1824) writer and musician |
| Husband of {ZC28} | Thicknesse, Philip {1719-1792) travel writer |
| {ZC40} | Thynne [neé Touchet], Maria, Lady Thynne (c1578-1611), gentlewoman [also known as Audley Maria] |
| {ZC23} | Touchet, George [name in religion Anselm] (d before 1689?) Benedictine monk |
| {ZC22} | Touchet, James, third earl of Castlehaven (bapt 1612 d. 1684) army officer [Baron Audley of Hely] |
| {ZC21} | Touchet, Mervin, second earl of Castlehaven (1593-1631), convicted rapist and sodomite [Baron Audley] |
| {ZC5} | Tuchet James seventh Baron Audley (c1463-1497) rebel leader |
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography is a subscription website. To go to the website select the following http://www.oxforddnb.com/ The numbers on many UK library cards cab be used to log into the website
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Other Published Information
This page contains links to a number of documents that contain information about the 'Audley Family History':
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Collins 'Peerage of England' 6th Edition published in 1812 |
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The Parentage of James De Audley KG by Josiah Wedgewood MP and published as part of the Staff Colls. Collection This excellent publication details the family tree of the early Audley families including the Barons Audley prior to the Baron Audley Title being taken over by the Touchet Family. |
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'County Families of Lancashire & Cheshire' by James Croston F.S.A Published 1887 Contains details regarding how the author believed that the Audley Family and the Stanley family were related |
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'Peerage and Pedigree. Studies in Peerage Law and Family History' by J Horace Round M.A., LL,D. Volume Two. Published 1910 Contains a very detailed study regarding the origin of the Audley Family and their relationship with the Sneyd and Stanley families. |
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'Old Cheshire Families & Their Seats' by Lionel M. Angus-Butterworth F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., F.S.A.,Scot. Published in 1932 & reprinted 1970. Contains details regarding how the author believed that the Audley Family and the Stanley family were related. (it is an almost perfect copy of the work by James Croston above |
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Article titled 'Sir James Audley's Cheshire Squires' by James Blundell from 'The Coat of Arms' an heraldic quarterly magazine published by The Heraldry Society Vol 1 No 91 Autumn 1974. |
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An American book published in 1991/1992 titled 'Audleys after the Civil War'. It essentially consists of a list of people with the Audley surname who were born in America from 1865 onwards and died after 1930. It also includes a list of people with the Audley surname in the American phone books of 1991. |
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The Barons Audley of Heley and Hulton Abbey by Thelma W Lancaster. This article was first published as the Presidential Address to the North Stafforshire Field Club and published in that society's Transactions 1993 - 4. It was also published in issue 1 of 'The Audley Historian'. |
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Published Information about the Barons Audley
This page contains links to transcriptions of various published documents that contain complete or partial family trees regarding the ' Barons Audley'. They are listed in date order of publication and within the transcription tag numbers have been included to relate the individuals in the transcription to the individuals in ' Audley Families ZA; ZC; ZT & ZW' about the Barons Audley. The understanding of the family tree of the early Barons Audley has changed over the years and comments have been include in the transcription detailing where these transcriptions do not agree with the current understanding.
Please be aware that these documents have been personally transcribed and may contain errors, if you think that there may be errors, please check against the original document and advise the website of any errors so that corrections can be made.
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Created 1597
Published 1920 |
The Pedigree of {ZC20} George Touchet, Lord Audley and created 1st Earl of Castlehaven in 1616 |
The original of this family tree was created in 1597 for {ZC20} George Touchet, the lord Audley who became the first of Castlehaven in Ireland. The original document was copied in 1887 by J Paul Ryland and eventually published in the 'Genealogist' in 1920 This document is referred to by the ' Complete Peerage Volume XII pt 2 (2nd edition)' under Touchet and is dismissed as being not worthy of consideration in the following footnote. ' A fine illuminated pedigree of this family on vellum was drawn up in 1597 for George, Lord Audley, afterwards 1st Earl of Castlehaven [Ireland], and was (1877) penes Sir Richard Brooke, 7th Bart., of Norton. A copy was made by J.P. Rylands in that year and is printed in the 'Genealogist' N.S. Vol xxxvi pp 9-21 Any prdigree drawn up by the Elizabethan Heralds is of course open to suspicion; so as this pedigree differs materially from the proven descent of Tuchet and in the main is not backed by record evidence, no attempt has been made to correlate it with the account given here. This transcription is a copy of that in the 'Genealogist' and is in Latin. Some examples of these inconstincies are given here:
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Created 1673 Published 1882 |
by G Ormerod |
This publication published in 1882 contains a copy of the family tree of the Touchets of Nether Whitley and Buglawton that was originally created by Sir Peter Lycester in 1673 |
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| 1675 |
Sir William Dugdale |
This publication only covers a few generations of the early Touchets prior to them taking the title Lord Audley.The first two people listed in this family appear are refered to as being 'Contempory' suggesting that they were living around the same time as the main family but Dugdale could not identify a link to the main family. Volume 2 incorrectly states that {ZA14} Joan Audley married {ZT14} Thomas Touchet whereas {ZA14} actually married {ZT18} Sir John Touchet. This error may have occured because {ZT14} Thomas Touchet, who was the father of {ZT18} Sir John Touchet also married a Joan. |
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Walter Chetwynd |
Walter Chetwynd (1633 - 1693) in 1679 coomenced writing ' A short History of Staffordshire' by 1688 he had only covered the 'Hundred of Pirehill' and his work was never published. This work was published in 1909 and 1914 by the William Salt Archaeological Society and contains additions and corrections based on other society publications. The links below are to: No suitable link has as yet been found to the 1914 publication of the William Salt Archaeological Society. |
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This document differes from current understanding in the following ways:
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| 1841 |
by G F Beltz |
This publication contains 'Biographical Notices of the Knights in the Reigns of Edward III and Rchard II'
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| 1844 |
by Sir T C Banks |
This publication:
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1851 (& 1970) |
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This document contains a copy of both the 1851 & 1970 editions of Burke's Peerage and highlights the differences between the two editions. This has been done to show how the understanding of the Family History of the Barons Audley has developed over a 120 year period |
| 1857 |
by William Courthope Esq |
This document is primarily a simple list of those people who were Barons Aldithley or Audley it makes no reference to who they married and does not list other children who did not become the Baron.
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| 1887 |
by GEC |
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| 1896 |
by GEC |
This volume of the First Edition of the Complete Peerage deals with the name Touchet. Rather suprisingly this volume only makes reference to a single individual for a Barony that only appears to have been in existance from 1299 to 1306. I can only conclude that this is for a separate branch of the Touchet family and that this Barony is not related to the Audley Barony. |
| 1905 |
by J Wedgewood MP |
This is a very comprehensive document but only covers the Barons Audley from the earliest times up to about 1391 when the death of {Z16} Nicholas Baron Audley resulted in the title transfering through marriage to the Touchet Family. The publication makes use of the work of the 'William Salt' Archeological Society which extracted and transcribed many old manuscripts and documents related to the county of Staffordshire. This document
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| 1910 |
by GEC edited by Vicary Gibbs |
This volume of 'The Complete Peerage' contains information about the following Baronies; Audley or Aldithley (of Heleigh); Audley of Hely; Audley or Aldithley; Audley (of Stratton Audley); Audley or Aldithley; Audley of Walden; and Audley of Orier. It should be noted that J Wedgewood MP who wrote 'The Parentage of James de Audley K.G'. above advised on the updating of the Audley Family from edition 1 to edition 2 |
| 1913 |
by GEC edited by Vicary Gibbs and H A Doubleday |
This volume contains information about the Earldom of Castlehaven created in 1616. The first holder of the title being George Touchet, Lord Audley |
| 1959 |
edited by G H White |
This Volume contains the Information about the Touchet family prior to them taking the title of Lord Audley following the death of {ZA16} Nicholas Audley (or Aldithley) in 1391. As Lord Audley their family history is contained in the Complete Perage Volume 1 (see above). In 1616 the family became Earls of Castlehaven in Ireland and this part of their family history is contained in volume 3 (see above)
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This document contains a copy of both the 1851 & 1970 editions of Burke's Peerage and highlights the differences between the two editions. This has been done to show how the understanding of the Family History of the Barons Audley has developed over a 120 year period |
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This document compares the Family Trees for the Touchet Family namely that period before 1391 when the Touchet Family through marriage became Lords Audley The 4 volumes compared in this document are:
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(Note 1) The documents listed on this page are listed in the order in which the information was compiled, which in some cases is may years before the information was published. One document compares the information in two editions of the same publication 109 years apart. There are therefore two links to that document one from 1851 and the other from 1970.
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The Research of Mr Richard Sneyd
The three files below are the notes from the personal research undertaken by Mr Richard Sneyd regarding the common origin of the Aldithley (Audley), Sneyd and Stanley Families. These files provide additional information about the origins of Audley Family ZA ' The Early Barons Audley' contained on the Family Tree Page of this website.
This research shows that the Audley Family has Saxon Origins rather than Norman origins.
Notes on the De Aldithley (Audley) & Sneyd families from the 10th to the 17th Centuary.
The administrators of this website have not verified the information in the above files. The Keele University Library 'Special Collections & Archive' unit has a collection related to the Sneyd family. Click here to go to the relevant page of the Keele University website
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