William Brenchley

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William Brenchley

Legg inn av charlotte smith » 30 mai 2006 17:36:01

Joan Batisford Btrenchley left a will.
Her will mentions Elizabeth Lewknor . niece -daughter of her sister Alice and Great nephew
Thomas Hoo. Showing the relationship to Echyngham and Batisford. She does not call them by the relative terms and they are my conclusion as to relationship by the genealogy
Joan left a will made 6 Aug 1453 and in it she mentions Dame Elizabeth Lewknor, and Thomas Hoo , squire, John of Codying the elder and John Codying the younger. Dame Elizabeth Lewknor would be her niece, the daughter of her sister Alice Batisford who married William Echyngham and died early. Thomas Hoo would be her gr nephew and son of Elizabeth Echyngham Hoo Lewknor. John of Codying I am not sure of yet, but notice her first marriage was to a Thomas de Codying
She also mentions that Sir Thomas Kayell be preferred to the sale of her home. Could this be Thomas Cralle, her kinsman
According to the archives she mentions her son Richard Brenschley and evidently he was deceased before his mother. Also probably a son John, but they must of have predeceased her.
Thomas de Codyng, whose son John married Joan, daughter of Wm Batisfod(and subsequently
wife of Sr Wm Brenchlly) and died before 1382, when the reversion of that moiety, then held for life by Wm Batisford, was conveyed to Roger Ashburnham( Fleet of F sussex Mich6 rich II. The manor they are discussing is the manor of BuckholtThis was sent to me by Ana Luppertz who published abut the manor of Knelle and had this reference.
from British archives AMSS5789/50 dated 2 July 1370
Witness: William de Etchyngham, andew peverell, John Walays, Thomas Lewkenore, john de St. Clere, Edard Dalyngrigg knights; John wardeduex of Bodiam, William de Batisford, John de Coundenne, ralphe atte Levere, John Farenburgh
same: witness Wartling; William de St. Legere son of John de St. Legere of coudenne(Cowden in Wartling) to Thomas de hoo lord of Wartling These are in reference to the sale and quitclaim of arms.


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