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Niendeshergh, Niendesherche, Ninesor, Ninezergh, Nissandesergh, Nixandser, Nunezergh, Nyandesergh, Nyandeser, Nyandser,<br />

Nyandsor, Nyandzer, Nyauncer, Nyneson, and Nynesor.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are records <strong>of</strong> the family from the early 13 th century, but very few records <strong>of</strong> persons with forenames corresponding to the<br />

pedigrees and none that can be connected to the <strong>Revell</strong> family. A Richard de Nyandesergh is recorded as a witness to the<br />

Inquisition Post Mortem for <strong>William</strong> de Coucy held at Lancaster on March 25 th 1343 / 4. 348 He cannot be unequivocally to the<br />

pedigrees and this Richard is certainly too early to be Elizabeth Nynesor’s father.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best documented individual <strong>of</strong> this poorly defined family seems to be a John Niandesergh and his wife Margaret, the widow<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roger le Scrope, are recorded in Feet <strong>of</strong> Fines on November 3 rd 1412 as holding land in Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and<br />

Buckinghamshire. 349 Her husband was notorious for supposedly abducting and raping his wife Margaret, for the murder <strong>of</strong> John<br />

350, 351, 352, 353, 354<br />

Tibbay, and being a Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament is comparatively well documented. This John Niandesergh is<br />

apparently the son <strong>of</strong> Mathew Ninezergh and Elizabeth Tibetot, 355 and John is thought possibly to be the father <strong>of</strong> ‘the <strong>William</strong><br />

Ninezergh who was a juror at the sessions <strong>of</strong> gaol delivery in Appleby in 1430’. 356 From a consideration <strong>of</strong> the firm dates that<br />

are available and assuming sensible inter-generation intervals this <strong>William</strong> Ninezergh could be the father-in-law <strong>of</strong> Isabell<br />

<strong>Revell</strong> as shown in the pedigrees but this cannot be confirmed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> de Burnaby Arms and a putative de Burnaby–<strong>Revell</strong> marriage<br />

<strong>The</strong> Visitation <strong>of</strong> Northamptonshire describes the arms <strong>of</strong> Burnaby <strong>of</strong> Watford as ‘Quarterly <strong>of</strong> eight —I and 3. Argent, two bars<br />

and in chief a lion passant-gardant gules; <strong>2.</strong> Ermine a chevron gules within a bordure engrailed Sable (<strong>Revell</strong>); 4. Ermine a<br />

fess counter-compony Or and Azure on a chief <strong>of</strong> the third two mullets <strong>of</strong> the second (Arden); 5. Gules on a chief Argent a label<br />

<strong>of</strong> three Points (Watford); 6. Argent a chevron Gules (Teyes); 7. Gules a chevron Argent between three plates (Besley); 8.<br />

Argent two chevrons Gules (Grindon)’. 357<br />

<strong>The</strong> first two quarters suggest that a male armiger married a <strong>Revell</strong> heiress, and after her death her son has quartered her arms (in<br />

quarter 2) with his father’s (in quarter 1). 358 Initial attempts to identify the <strong>Revell</strong> heiress were unsuccessful and a request for<br />

help was posted on Medieval Gen resulting in a clarification by Hikaru Kitabayashi who advised that the <strong>Revell</strong> arms were<br />

adopted by the Malory who inherited <strong>Newbold</strong> <strong>Revell</strong>. <strong>The</strong> marriage in question is that between Philippa Malory, sister <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

Thomas Malory, and George Burnaby, son <strong>of</strong> Eustace Burnaby <strong>of</strong> Watford. 359 See above for further connections with Malory.<br />

348 Lancashire Inquisitions http://www.archive.org/stream/recordsociety70recou<strong>of</strong>t#page/56/mode/2up/search/nyand<br />

349 Feet <strong>of</strong> Fines CP 25/1/291/62, number 181 http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_291_6<strong>2.</strong>shtml<br />

350 Patent Rolls Henry IV Volume 4 page 164<br />

351 Records relating to the Barony <strong>of</strong> Kendale Volume 2 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49311<br />

352 Patent Rolls http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/h5v1/body/Henry5vol1page0251.pdf<br />

353 Notes and Queries http://www.archive.org/stream/s11notesqueries04londu<strong>of</strong>t/s11notesqueries04londu<strong>of</strong>t_djvu.txt<br />

354 <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Parliament http://www.history<strong>of</strong>parliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ninezergh-john-1420<br />

355 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wtm2&id=I148958<br />

356 <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Parliament http://www.history<strong>of</strong>parliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ninezergh-john-1420<br />

357 Visitations <strong>of</strong> Northampton http://www.archive.org/stream/visitationsnort00vincgoog#page/n20/mode/2up.<br />

358 <strong>The</strong> Heraldry Society http://www.theheraldrysociety.com/articles/marshalling_and_cadency/quartering.htm<br />

359 <strong>The</strong> last years <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas Malory by P.C. Field https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/api/datastream?publicationPid=uk-ac-manscw:1m1721&datastreamId=POST-PEER-REVIEW-PUBLISHERS-DOCUMENT.PDF<br />

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