Sources and Reliability - Blomefield's History of Norfolk
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Sources and Reliability - Blomefield's History of Norfolk
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Posted: 2 Oct 2008 10:41PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: de Bokenham, de Snetterton, Ailwin, his brother Ralph
I have many questions, but this one dictates all of the olthers:
Does anyone here have an idea of how much trust should be placed in Blomefield's History of Norfolk?
I am currently tracing the de Bokenham/de Snetterton family who held the Manor of Old Hall in Snetterton, Shropham, Norfolk.
I first looked in Maudsley's Notes and extracts concerning the Bukenhams or Bokenhams of Norfolk, which is as the name say: a compilation of extracts copied from other sources. He paraphrases or directly quotes large sections of Blomefield, but upon reading Blomefield's text their are many discrepancies - and I've only checked up to page 6 of Maudsley's book so far.
So now I feel that Blomefield must be trustworthy - he actually looked at these old records I think.
Does anyone know if this is so?
If I trust him, then in two paragraphs I have the bones of my family history for 500 odd years. If I don't, well pretty much every other writer I can find has followed him and I don't know where to begin. I am having a hard time finding even a reference to where the records he looked at are now kept, or where he found them originally.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated,
Lewis
Does anyone here have an idea of how much trust should be placed in Blomefield's History of Norfolk?
I am currently tracing the de Bokenham/de Snetterton family who held the Manor of Old Hall in Snetterton, Shropham, Norfolk.
I first looked in Maudsley's Notes and extracts concerning the Bukenhams or Bokenhams of Norfolk, which is as the name say: a compilation of extracts copied from other sources. He paraphrases or directly quotes large sections of Blomefield, but upon reading Blomefield's text their are many discrepancies - and I've only checked up to page 6 of Maudsley's book so far.
So now I feel that Blomefield must be trustworthy - he actually looked at these old records I think.
Does anyone know if this is so?
If I trust him, then in two paragraphs I have the bones of my family history for 500 odd years. If I don't, well pretty much every other writer I can find has followed him and I don't know where to begin. I am having a hard time finding even a reference to where the records he looked at are now kept, or where he found them originally.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated,
Lewis
