Joan Brenchesle died in 1446.

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Ye Old One

Joan Brenchesle died in 1446.

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 08 jun 2006 09:43:15

The information I posted yesterday is, I believe, primary proof that
Joan Brenchesle died in 1443 not 1453 as both here wills seem to show.

Henry 6, Vol 5, Page 21. Membrane 15. Dated November 21st 1446.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/h ... ge0021.pdf

Because the rolls are contiguous rather than seperate documents I find
it hard to believe that an entry can jump back 10 years.

However, the second will, the one we have been looking at for the last
couple of days, is clearly dated 6th August in the 31st year of Henry
VI which is 1453.

What is going on?

--
Bob.

Matt Tompkins

Re: Joan Brenchesle died in 1446.

Legg inn av Matt Tompkins » 08 jun 2006 10:59:33

Ye Old One wrote:
The information I posted yesterday is, I believe, primary proof that
Joan Brenchesle died in 1443 not 1453 as both here wills seem to show.

Henry 6, Vol 5, Page 21. Membrane 15. Dated November 21st 1446.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/h ... ge0021.pdf

Hello Bob,

Surely the 21 Nov 1446 Licence to found the chantry (which your link
leads to) proves the opposite - that Joan Brenchley was not dead in
1446.

It says the chantry was to be founded for "the good estate of the king
and Queen Margaret and Joan Brenchesle, and for their souls after death
and for the souls of William Brenchele, knight ..."

The licence is distinguishing between Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and
Joan Brenchley, who were all then alive, and Sir William Brenchley, who
was dead.

Regards,

Matt Tompkins

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