Because C Anm is in capitals, I imagine that it is an abbreviation of the grandfather's name.
This looks as if it is a pre surname tree. So is Amundeville somewhere local, or might it be on the continent? I've looked in the Nottingham Visitation and no obvious names leap out at me.
The reference appears to come from:
Mon. Angl. Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. Ellis, etc. 8 vols.
It is possible (though unlikely!) that this will point you towards orginal sources used
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