Rundle (surname)

Rundle (surname)

The Rundle family name is a prominent one in many parts of southwest England, particularly Cornwall. [cite book |last=Lower |first=Mark Antony |title= Patronymica Britannica, a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom |year= 1860| publisher= John Russel Smith |location= Soho Square, London ]

Family name
name = Rundle


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pronunciation =
meaning =
region = Kent
origin = Roundale a place name in Kent
related names = Rundell, Randell
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It may refer to...

*Robert Terrill Rundle, a missionary in Western Canada in the mid 1800s
*Katherine Fernandez Rundle, a State Attorney in Florida, United States
*John Rundle, a British politician
*David Rundle, a South African cricket player
*Adam Rundle, an English football player
*Tony Rundle, former premier of Tasmania, Australia
*John Charles Rundle, a missionary in Papua New Guinea until the mid 1940's

Originating from the manor at Cobham in Kent which at the time of the Norman invasion was called Roundale or Rundale (the site which is now named Randall Wood). The surname of Rundale, Rundell, Rundle, etc. was originally of 'middling' noble blood, owning a baronage in Cobham, Kent in the twelfth century that lasted for just two generations.

Earliest records indicate that in 1203 the manor was granted to Henry de Cobham. In 1245 we find John de Cobham acquires the neighbouring manor of Rundale with fifty acres. In the 13th century we then find that his son, Henry de Cobham de Rundale inherits Rundale. The line then passes to his son, Stephen de Cobham de Rundele, who becomes first Baron Rundell.

The elder or Kentish line of the Cobhams terminated in an heiress, and she married Sir John Oldcastle, who was summoned to Parliament in right of his wife, as Baron Cobham, in 1409, and who afterwards became famous as the leader of the Lollards. [cite book |last=Lower |first=Mark Antony |title= Patronymica Britannica, a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom |year= 1860| publisher= John Russel Smith |location= Soho Square, London ]

The Rundle family was then centered in the southwest, where amongst other things - and like many in the area - the family was a prominent member of the seafaring community and owned a large number of taverns until the mid seventeenth century.

The Rundle family today is still largely based in the southeast of England, but also has strong centers in and around the south of London, to where many moved from the southwest and from Wales in the first half of the twentieth century.

Some authorities have tried to link the surname 'Rundell' to the Arundells another noble family of the West country, but this link remains unproven.

ee also

*Baron Cobham

External links

* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cornwall/rundell/origin.htm Rootsweb]
* [http://www.rundellbiddickassoc.org/index.html The Rundell-Biddick Association of America]

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