Historical records matching James de Blithfield
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About James de Blithfield
The first part of the name "Blithfield" is simply an alternative spelling of the word "Blythe", which originates from Old English word "blitha" meaning 'gentle'. The second part stems from the Old English "feld", which meant 'open or accessible land'. However, by the time Blithfield became its name, it might "just as well be interpreted in the modern sense of 'field'"
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James de Blithfield's Timeline
1233 |
1233
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Blithfield, Staffordshire, England
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1269 |
1269
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Blithfield, Staffordshire, England
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1285 |
1285
Age 52
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Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
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1290 |
1290
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