Thanks to social media and our mutual friends and interests, I was introduced to the works of artist Martin Williamson. Martin has graciously agreed to allow the reproduction of his beautiful paintings in this Rooting for Ancestors blog. What follows each image I’ve chosen is his description of the painting, and my commentary as it relates to genealogy research. At the end of the post, I’ll provide contact links for Martin, and link you to his online gallery.
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Bolton
Castle, Wensleydale, Yorkshire
Martin:
St. Oswald's Chapel at Castle Bolton |
Sir William Scrope, 1259-1312.
He is the father of (Lord
Henry) Scrope
of Bolton and (Sir
Geoffrey) Scrope
of Masham (14 miles away), both branches of which are my ancestors
because their descendants married as second cousins twice removed. Henry Scrope, 1271-1336,
married Margaret de Ros
(see Helmsley Castle in this article). Their son Richard Scrope was 1st
Baron Scrope, Treasurer, Keeper of Great Seal, and Lord Chancellor until 1382, under
Richard II. Richard Scrope was the builder of Bolton Castle, and the
grandfather of another Richard
Scrope, who married Margaret
Neville, daughter of Margaret
Stafford and Ralph
Neville, 1st earl of Westmorland. Bolton Castle’s
subsequent history may be found at the link below.
Helmsley
Castle, north Yorkshire
Martin:
Peveril
Castle,
Castleton, Derbyshire
Martin:
Robert
Fitzralph 3rd Lord
of Middleham and Spennithorne, 1110-1185, has a long line of ancestors back to the ninth century and beyond. Genealogy sites list his death as 1185, but
every site also says that Robert Fitzralph built the castle of Middleham
“commencing in 1190”—apparently five
years after his death. (This looks like a job for the History Police,
unless you attribute the work to his wife, Helewisa de Glanville and their young son.) Robert also founded Beauchief Abbey in Sheffield—luckily, though, while he was still alive! His
and his son’s (Ranulf
Fitzrobert) tomb effigies were dug from the rubble of nearby Coverham
Abbey and their photo is contained in the header of this blog. Robert Fitzralph
is the great-great grandfather of Ralph Neville, 1st earl Westmorland (Ralph Neville again?? He gets the most hits
on this site!).
Clifford’s Tower, York Castle, Yorkshire
Martin:
Idoine de Clifford,
was born c 1300, married Henry
de Percy, 2nd Lord of Alnwick, 1st Earl Northumberland, and died 24 Aug
1365. Clifford’s Tower is the keep for York Castle,
which was a royal fortress established by William I, and rebuilt in stone by Henry III.
His sister,
Castle, north Wales
Llywelyn the Great ap Iorweth, Prince of
Gwynedd and North Wales. The Welsh castle
functioned as a fortress. On January 18, 1283, it was captured by Edward I of England (“Longshanks”) in
his conquest of Wales.
The castle was then modified and strengthened for occupation by an English
garrison.
Dolwyddelan Castle
was a native Welsh castle located near Conwy. It was built between 1210 and
1240 by
Roger Mortimer 1st
Earl of March (rebel against Edward II and one of the regents to Edward III before Roger’s execution in
1330) built the castle in 1295 as part of the Edwardian chain of Welsh castles.
Roger Mortimer (one of many “Roger
Mortimer” fathers, sons, and cousins) built the castle of Chirk
on land he had been granted in 1282. That Roger died during lifetime imprisonment in
the Tower of London in 1326, and his grandson John Mortimer signed over his
rights to Chirk Castle to his cousin Roger Mortimer 2nd earl of
March (brother of my ancestor Isabella Mortimer Fitzalan), in 1359. Another version has it that
More info: http://www.castlewales.com/chirk.html
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirk_Castle
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Thank you again, Martin, for being
so agreeable about sharing your fine art. Readers, if you enjoy his paintings,
please observe international copyright laws and contact him for permission to
reproduce the images—or perhaps to enquire about purchasing a print, or
commissioning a canvas depicting your ancestors’ landscapes or edifices.
Remember: images ©Martin Williamson 2011. This
is the link to
his contact information. Martin welcomes friends to his Facebook pages, and you'll find that link in his website.
Christy K Robinson is the author of five-star nonfiction and fiction historical books, as well as author of Discovering Love, Rooting for Ancestors and William and Mary Barrett Dyer websites. You will find her books at http://bit.ly/RobinsonAuthor.
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We
Shall Be Changed (2010)
· Mary Dyer Illuminated (2013)
· Mary Dyer: For Such a Time as This (2014)
· The Dyers of London, Boston, & Newport (2014)
· Effigy Hunter (2015)
· Anne Marbury Hutchinson: American Founding Mother (2018)
· Mary Dyer Illuminated (2013)
· Mary Dyer: For Such a Time as This (2014)
· The Dyers of London, Boston, & Newport (2014)
· Effigy Hunter (2015)
· Anne Marbury Hutchinson: American Founding Mother (2018)