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*1432:  William Erneley of Arundel, Sussex [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no788/aCP40no788fronts/IMG_0072.htm]
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*William Erneley of Arundel, Sussex  
**Wilts.  Thomas Clotte v. William, earl of Arundell; John Dudley de Dudley, Staffs, knight; Thomas Barette de Arundel, Sussex, armiger; and William Erneley de Arundel, Sussex, armiger.  Trespass:  jury in respite
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**1432.  Wilts.  Thomas Clotte /Slotte v. William, earl of Arundell; John Dudley de Dudley, Staffs, knight; Thomas Barette de Arundel, Sussex, armiger; and William Erneley de Arundel, Sussex, armiger.  Trespass:  jury in respite[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no788/aCP40no788fronts/IMG_0072.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no788/bCP40no788dorses/IMG_1430.htm]
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**1432.  Sussex.  William Ernele, armiger v. John Nudegate de Cranley, Surrey.  Debt for £13/6/8; early process. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no788/aCP40no788fronts/IMG_0108.htm]
  
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William Erneley thus far appears only in 1432, residence in Arundel, Sussex, and was, from the case of trespass, plausibly associated with the earl of Arundell and Sir John Dudley.
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ERNELE /John/M/Easter 1432/Wilts/CP40-788/kinsman: Thomas WERSTON (Wroughton) +/Yes ERNLE ped. RHBC-Z
 
  
  

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Ernle Family History

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Family Name: Ernle Name Variants: Ernle, Earnle; Ernley, Yernle


Twelfth Century




Thirteenth Century




Fourteenth Century

  • William Erneley of Arundel, Sussex
    • 1432. Wilts. Thomas Clotte /Slotte v. William, earl of Arundell; John Dudley de Dudley, Staffs, knight; Thomas Barette de Arundel, Sussex, armiger; and William Erneley de Arundel, Sussex, armiger. Trespass: jury in respite[1]; [2]
    • 1432. Sussex. William Ernele, armiger v. John Nudegate de Cranley, Surrey. Debt for £13/6/8; early process. [3]

Fifteenth Century



Sixteenth Century



Seventeenth Century



Eighteenth Century

William Erneley thus far appears only in 1432, residence in Arundel, Sussex, and was, from the case of trespass, plausibly associated with the earl of Arundell and Sir John Dudley.