lewknor/echyngham

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lewknor/echyngham

Legg inn av charlotte smith » 12 feb 2006 21:00:02

In a message dated 2/11/2006 5:31:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
charcsmith@verizon.net writes:

Evidently this "sister" was used to mean half sister. We have a court
case
in which Joan Echyngham Rykill and Elizabeth Echyngham Hoo Lewknor are
involved with their cousin Richard Fiennes over Batisford land in
Buckholt. It is
stated in the case that they are the daughters of Alice, sister of
elizabeth(Isabell) Batisford who married Wm fiennes. They say that
Richard is the
grandson of Elizabeth Batisford. Strong evidence of the relationship
and that
they were indeed daughters of Alice Batisford Echyngham.


can you quote the exact wording and with a citation that i can verify
it?
thanks
will
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c1/19/280-290 has the chancery case regarding property asbunham-batisford and they give names of Joan Echyngham Rykill and Elizabeth Echygnham Hoo ,Lewknor as in dispute over Buckholt , which belonged to wm Batisford. They are in dispute with their cousin Richard Fiennes whose mother was Isabell Batisford, daughter of Wm Batisford who married Wm Fiennes, and sister to Alice Batisford who is the mother of Joan and Elizabeth.\\

Also Nor/18/3, 4 7-9-11 is the subject of the litigation in the above Chancery case.

see Magna Carta Ancestry=douglas Richaardson 2005 page 508 under Lewknor


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