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    Bagber is a hamlet in the county of Dorset in southern England, situated about 2 miles (3.2 km) west and northwest of Sturminster Newton in the Dorset unitary authority. It consists of Bagber, Lower Bagber and Bagber Common, which all lie within Sturminster Newton civil parish.

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Birthplace: Bagber, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England (United Kingdom) Death: 1585 (89-91) Somerset, England, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of Sir Thomas Arnold and Lady Agnes Arnold. Husband of Emmote Arnold. Father of Richard Arnold of Alton Pateras; Thomas Arnold; John Arnold; William Arnold; Sir Nicholas Arnold and 1 other.

    • Sturminster Newton, Dorset
    • Emmote Arnold
    • Dorset
    • "Richard Of Bagber", "Richard of Bagbere"
    • The Somerby Biography
    • Rejection of The Somerby Biography
    • Biography 1
    • Sources
    • Notes

    Richard Arnold, second son of Thomas Arnold, removed to Somersetshire in the parish of Street. He married Emmote, daughter and heir of Pearce Young, of Damerham, Wiltshire. Children: 1. Richard Arnold 2. Thomas Arnold, resided at Melcombe 3. William b. 1587]]

    From Wikipedia: In 1870, genealogist Horatio G. Somerby compiled a pedigree of the Arnold family. This pedigree, showed William Arnoldas son of a Thomas Arnold and a descendant of a 12th-century King of Gwentland (in modern day Wales) whose name was Ynir. In 1915, Edson S. Jones on checking Somerby's information with his sources, discovered discrep...

    Nicknames: "Richard Of Bagber"Birthplace: Bagber, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, EnglandDeath: Died May 15, 1593 in Damerham, Wiltshire, England About Richard Arnold, l, of Bagber Richard Arnold was born in 1494 in Bagbere, Middleton, Dorset, England. He died in 1585 in Somerset, England. Parents: Thomas Arnold, Esquire, born in 1468 Llanthony, Monmou...

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    Drowne, Henry T. (communicator). "Mr. Somerby's Genealogy of the Arnold Family" New England Hist. and Gen. Register.33:432. 1879.
    ”Mr. Somerby’s Genealogy of the Arnold Family. New England Historical and Genealogical Register 33:432 Link at Google Books
    'The false pedigree of the Arnold family' in the Wikipedia article "William Arnold (settler)"
    Note: According to Arnold Luckey Family Ties, "...the family of Arnold had its origin among the ancient Princes of Wales and its very antique lineage has been carefully and correctly traced herein...
    Note: removed into Somersetshire and resided in the parish of Street.
    Note: According to the NEHGS Register, 1915,Vol. LXIX No. 69, pp. 64-69, the royal lineage of William and Thomas Arnold as shown by Luckey is nonexistent.
    • Male
    • Emmate (Young) Arnold
  3. The hamlet of Bagber, deep in the Blackmore Vale, is where farmer's son, scholar, teacher, permanently infatuated husband and favourite Dorset poet was born in 1801. In an idyllic childhood, William Barnes swam in the River Stour, fished in the River Divelish, played with other children under the 'girt woak tree', and walked where we will walk.

  4. Dec 12, 2011 · Country diary: Bagber, Dorset. John Vallins. Mon 12 Dec 2011 15.59 EST. T he river Lydden rises in the chalk near Buckland Newton and flows for 12 miles, mainly through green north Dorset...

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  5. When Lord Richard Arnold, of Begbere, Alton Pateras was born in 1520, in Dorset, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Richard Arnold of Begbere, was 26 and his mother, Lady Emmote "Emmate" Young, was 24. He married Jacquet Cuff about 1560. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. Bagbere, a tithing in the parish of Sturminster-Newton-Castle, Dorset, 1 mile N of Sturminster. Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1894-5 Administration

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