a tenement late of William le Furmager in the said parish of St. Burke may have referred to 16th Century records for the Firmage family held at the National Archives relating to Norfolk and Suffolk. Ī Calendar of Patent Rolls record dated 1374 places William le Furmager in London: ermager.Ī 'furmager' or 'fermager' is a tax 'farmer', paying the king a fee for the right to collect the tax in a given area. A shield of arms: ermine, two chevrons, FERMER etc. , seal number 9669: William Fermager, knight (AD 1400-1) Cast in red composition from imperfect impression. The original source Burke bases this entry on is found in the British Museum Catalogue of Seals Volby W. Burke attributes this to a Fermer family of Norfolk and Suffolk. In Burke's General Armory there is an entry for Fermer that presents the same arms as the Finemer Oxfordshire family. and sa.īedford, Elsworth : William Hobson alias Fermour, 1434. Instead it shows me the original russian king and. I've never seen it before but I'm playing the campaign as the spanish, and at some point along the way it stopped showing me my family tree. Leicester, Hugglescote : Thomas Warde alias Farmer, born in Cheshire c.1515-25. While not game-breaking, this bug is really annoying. Leicester, Houghton on the Hill : Henry Fermour, 1440. Sussex, Rotherfield, Welches : John, arrives from Picardy 1327, record in petitions 1358. Lambert, grant of office 1388 & grant 1391. Oxford : John Fermor bc 1325 (Tusmore, Somerton and Easton Neston family). Gloucester, Paganhill : Henry Fermer, bc 1240. three roses (1335-9).Įssex, Bumpstead : William le Fermer, bc 1210, Feat of Fines 1238 (question family group). four lions' heads erased gu.a chief of the second charged with an anchor and two palets of the fourth (Barsham, prob 16th C).Įssex, Foxearth : Robert, bc 1240. Burnham : Richard le Fermer, 1330-1359 (family moves to Barsham). Norfolk, Pudding-Norton : Henry Fermer, 1219-20. Welton : Thomas and Ricardo Fermour, 1379 poll tax. Humberside, Melton : William le Fermour bc 1250 (father of Roger, 1303 record), John le Fermour 1301/2 record.