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Inglethorpe.svg|115. William de Inglethorpe<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Ingoldisthorpe, Tilney and Snettisham<br>''sr will ingesthorp''</span><!-- Ingaldesthorp, Inglethorpe, Snetsham of Ingoldisthorpe - William +1363, son of John (+1335) – Also in King's Lynn & White Colne, Essex -->
Inglethorpe.svg|115. William de Inglethorpe<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Ingoldisthorpe, Tilney and Snettisham<br>''sr will ingesthorp''</span><!-- Ingaldesthorp, Inglethorpe, Snetsham of Ingoldisthorpe - William +1363, son of John (+1335) – Also in King's Lynn & White Colne, Essex -->
Carbonell.svg|116. John Carbonell<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Badingham, Addington and Burston<br>''sr john carb...al''</span><!-- Carbonel, Carbonell, Carbonnel – John, of Badingham, father of Robert C. +1393 who married Margery daughter of robert de Causton -->
Carbonell.svg|116. John Carbonell<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Badingham, Addington and Burston<br>''sr john carb...al''</span><!-- Carbonel, Carbonell, Carbonnel – John, of Badingham, father of Robert C. +1393 who married Margery daughter of robert de Causton -->
PO117_Pecche.svg|117. Pecche<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;"><br>''…''</span><!-- Clemmensen suggests a Clinton of Maxstoke (467) but this probably belongs to a family connected with the others (and a sequence of 4 relatives). This is more consistent with Pecche Ancient (John Pecche, DE120 & FW354) : Roger de Geney (brother of William fl 1285, alive 1315 as lord of Booton) married Margery daughter of William Pecche. The annulet is probably derived from Criol (which in turn, is derived from Auberville) - cf Nicholas de Criol FW676 & Thomas Pecche PO533 – Pecche line in Booton (Bowton, Botune), Wichingham and Brandistone -->
PO117_Pecche.svg|117. Pecche<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;"></span><!-- Clemmensen suggests a Clinton of Maxstoke (467) but this probably belongs to a family connected with the others (and a sequence of 4 relatives). This is more consistent with Pecche Ancient (John Pecche, DE120 & FW354) : Roger de Geney (brother of William fl 1285, alive 1315 as lord of Booton) married Margery daughter of William Pecche. The annulet is probably derived from Criol (which in turn, is derived from Auberville) - cf Nicholas de Criol FW676 & Thomas Pecche PO533 – Pecche line in Booton (Bowton, Botune), Wichingham and Brandistone -->
Giney.svg|118. John de Giney<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Little Barfield<br>''sr john geny''</span><!-- Geney, Giney, Gyney (from Ginai, Orne) of Heverland and Pickworth (main branch) – John Geney of Little Barfield (Essex, ment 1327 1342) prob brother of William of Pickworth // Arms in church of Brandiston (cf 120) -->
Giney.svg|118. John de Giney<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Little Barfield<br>''sr john geny''</span><!-- Geney, Giney, Gyney (from Ginai, Orne) of Heverland and Pickworth (main branch) – John Geney of Little Barfield (Essex, ment 1327 1342) prob brother of William of Pickworth // Arms in church of Brandiston (cf 120) -->
PO119_Groos.svg|119. John le Groos<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Slole, Scothowe and Holme Hale<br>''sr john le groos''</span><!-- le Gros, le Groos, Groose, Gross – John, son of Oliver - Roger Gyney later granted him Pickworth -->
PO119_Groos.svg|119. John le Groos<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Slole, Scothowe and Holme Hale<br>''sr john le groos''</span><!-- le Gros, le Groos, Groose, Gross – John, son of Oliver - Roger Gyney later granted him Pickworth -->
PO120_Giney.svg|120. Thomas de Giney<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Brandiston and Booton<br>''sr thomas geny''</span><!-- Later Jenney of Gislingham which is the line that held Brandiston and Booton at the time, inh. from Margery Pecche daughter of William – Thomas Gyney received Booton from Margery Pecche 1332 -->
PO120_Giney.svg|120. Thomas de Giney<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Brandiston and Booton<br>''sr thomas geny''</span><!-- Later Jenney of Gislingham which is the line that held Brandiston and Booton at the time, inh. from Margery Pecche daughter of William – Thomas Gyney received Booton from Margery Pecche 1332 -->
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The Powell Roll - c.1348 - WIP