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Date Posted: 04:54:02 09/10/11 Sat
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Post 286 A: Praeriis compared to Pirariis
If one compares the spelling of of the surname "Praeriis" found in the book 'Anglo-Norman Families' by David L. Douglas, Lewis C. Loyd, The Harleian Society, Leeds, 1951.,(also found in Post 285 A), and the spelling of the surname "Pirariis" as in William and Henry de Pirariis, 1174, found in the book 'The Norman People', (also found in Post 230 A), on page 396, one might find a great similarity as if they are one and the same family.
One might also reference Post 253 A: "Le Sir de Praeres (Prous).
To Wit: "In 1174 Henry de Pirariis, or Perers, had a dispute regarding lands at Saxby with William de Pirariis (Nicholls, Leic. ii. 308); which implies that the family had long been seated there. This William de Perers of Saxby appears to be the same who is mentioned in Normandy as 'William Sakespee' in 1195, 1198; and in 1202 Nicholas de Saxeby paid money to the Crown in Warwick and Leicester in behalf of the same William de Saxeby , his brother (Rot. Canc.)." - 'The Norman People, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.' part of page 396; subject of this small portion of this book 'The Family Shakspeare'.
End Post 286 A: www.voy.com/40560/ teltalheart=Michael D. Barnes
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