TO ANNE BRANNEN: Sometimes you must reach down the Rabbit hole and grab the rabbit by his ears and pull him out! lol
https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/005-1863/0...
IF you look at the chart which is across from page 227 You have Willielmus Osborne, de Hartlip. wife Alicia , Will dated 23 Sept. 1464.(beneath that) [Qu. William Oseburn, M.P. for Canterbury, 25 Hen. V., 1438?]
Now go to the page 231 - where it reads 404 Marion Osbyrne his wife is Julian Marion. THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF OUR LINE.
Marion's son is Sir Thomas Osbyrne b. @ 1370 his son is Sir William Osborne of Canterbury who had a son Sir John b. @ 1400 who had a son Sir Peter Osborn of Tyld(en) Hall that married Lady Eme Essex who had a son Sir John Richard of Ashford, Kent England who married Lady Wilhelmina, they had Richard Osborne I b. 1488 that married Elizabeth Flydene (last name subject to be changed due to the people that read the last name misinterpreted the hand writing!) this son is Richard Osborne II b. 1510 m. to Jane Broughton 1510-1570 she is the mother of Sir Edward Osborne, Julian , and Sir Thomas Richard Osborn 1541/2 m. Wilmeth Mellis/Mellows.
Now back up to the first line of that chart Right under WIlielmus Osbourne, de Hartlip. this is the key to the information. (Qu. William Oseburn, M.P. for Canterbury, 25 Hen. V., 1438? Marion's father is William Oseburn, a member of Parliment for Canterbury. As you know it is during the rein of Henry the 5th dated the 25th possibly 1438. So now we must go to Wikipedia and look up the rein of Henry the 5th, to see if this date fits.
Not that this matters to the above issue, but I thought I would bring it up for your interests. I had copies of the chart enlarged to the size 12" by 16". In the 4th generation down - Johannes Osborne, de Hartlip is granted the Coat of Arms in 1573. But that coat of Arms was regranted again around the 1700's. The proper way to grant the Coat of Arms is to the OLDEST SON of the family. Instead in the 1700's it was granted to his younger brother. Which is questionable!
To the right side of the chart , 4th generation down -Stephanus Osborne , de Nutts, in Shepey will present a problem. The Visitations of Hampshire I believe disagrees with how he ties into the next couple of generations.
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