Pole (surname)

The surname Pole usually derives from "Pool", a person associated with a body of water.

The Welsh de la Poles descended from Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn take their name from the previous association with the place Welshpool. The link between the knightly de la Poles of Wales (pre-1300), and William de la Pole (Chief Baron of the Exchequer), of Hull and his descendants, is uncertain and unproven. It is presented as fact in some genealogies. (See Parentage of William de la Pole (d.1366). Additionally some medieval contemporaries may have been unrelated to either family.

Pole

de la Pole

  • Alice de la Pole, née Chaucer (1404–1475), wife of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk
  • Edmund de la Pole (disambiguation), the name of some prominent English noblemen
  • Griffith de la Pole (d. c. 1286), the English name of Welsh Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn
  • Joan Oldcastle, 4th Baroness Cobham, née de la Pole (d. 1433/1434)
  • John de la Pole (disambiguation), the name of some prominent English noblemen
  • Michael de la Pole (disambiguation), the name of some prominent English noblemen
  • Owen de la Pole (c. 1257 - c. 1293), 1st Lord of Powys, son of Griffith de la Pole
  • William de la Pole (disambiguation), the name of some prominent English noblemen

See also

  • Pole Baronets


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