Saul, N. (1998). The Rise of the Dallingridge Family. Sussex Archaeological Collections 136. Vol 136, Sussex Archaeological Society. pp. 123-132. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085038. Cite this via datacite
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The Rise of the Dallingridge Family | ||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 136 | ||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections | ||
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123 - 132 | ||
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The Dallingridges are one of the most famous of Sussex's medieval gentry families, and Sir Edward is celebrated as the builder of Bodiam. The origins and early history of the family, however, have been little studied. This article looks at the fortunes of the Dallingridges from c. 1270 to c. 1380 and considers in detail the career of Roger Dallingridge, Sir Edward's father. It is suggested that two factors in particular contributed to the family's rise: magnate patronage and a series of good marriages. The article ends by speculating on the possible influence on the family 's fortunes of their origins in Ashdown Forest. | ||
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1998 | ||
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20 Jan 2002 |