Batesford/Brenchesle

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Batesford/Brenchesle

Legg inn av charlotte smith » 27 jun 2006 19:52:02

Ana Luppertz has a great site on her Kenelle and the Batesford family. She just sent me a new find which really proves that Joan Batesford Brenchesle was alive in 1453 and that she was the sister of this Cicily and daughter of Wm Batesford.

Cecily who became abbess of Malling - From VCH Kent, Vol. 2: "Pope Boniface on 5 Dec. 1400 ordered the abbess and convent to assign a room in the monastery to Cecily Batesford, one of the nuns and another nun to be her companion for life, as by an illness she was greatly hampered in presenting choir and chapter hours (Ca. Papal Let. III, 355). Cecily died an abbess on 14th July 1439. In the next year her sister Joan Brincheslee made grants to the convent asking for a celebration at Cecily's death anniversary at which three flagons of wine should be distributed, one to the abbess and the remaining two for the convent". (Roch. Epis. Reg. III, fol. 157d).

This is the definite prove that Joan was a Batesford and lived unto 1453.
Visit the following site for more on Knelle/Batesford line


http://www.telefonica.net/web2/kenello/batesford.htm


charlotte c smith

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Re: Batesford/Brenchesle

Legg inn av Gjest » 27 jun 2006 19:52:03

charlotte smith schrieb:

Ana Luppertz has a great site on her Kenelle and the Batesford family. She just sent me a new find which really proves that Joan Batesford Brenchesle was alive in 1453 and that she was the sister of this Cicily and daughter of Wm Batesford.

Cecily who became abbess of Malling - From VCH Kent, Vol. 2: "Pope Boniface on 5 Dec. 1400 ordered the abbess and convent to assign a room in the monastery to Cecily Batesford, one of the nuns and another nun to be her companion for life, as by an illness she was greatly hampered in presenting choir and chapter hours (Ca. Papal Let. III, 355). Cecily died an abbess on 14th July 1439. In the next year her sister Joan Brincheslee made grants to the convent asking for a celebration at Cecily's death anniversary at which three flagons of wine should be distributed, one to the abbess and the remaining two for the convent". (Roch. Epis. Reg. III, fol. 157d).

This is the definite prove that Joan was a Batesford and lived unto 1453.

This shows that Joan Brenchesle, sister of Cecily Batesford, was living
in 1440: how does it prove that she lived until 1453?

Ye Old One

Re: Batesford/Brenchesle

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 27 jun 2006 20:44:49

On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 17:51:44 +0000 (UTC), charcsmith@verizon.net
(charlotte smith) enriched this group when s/he wrote:

Ana Luppertz has a great site on her Kenelle and the Batesford family.
She just sent me a new find which really proves that Joan Batesford Brenchesle
was alive in 1453 and that she was the sister of this Cicily and daughter of Wm Batesford.

Cecily who became abbess of Malling - From VCH Kent, Vol. 2: "Pope Boniface on
5 Dec. 1400 ordered the abbess and convent to assign a room in the monastery to Cecily
Batesford, one of the nuns and another nun to be her companion for life, as by an illness
she was greatly hampered in presenting choir and chapter hours (Ca. Papal Let. III, 355).
Cecily died an abbess on 14th July 1439.

In the next year her sister Joan Brincheslee made grants to the convent asking for a
celebration at Cecily's death anniversary at which three flagons of wine should be
distributed, one to the abbess and the remaining two for the convent".
(Roch. Epis. Reg. III, fol. 157d).

This is the definite prove that Joan was a Batesford and lived unto 1453.
Visit the following site for more on Knelle/Batesford line


http://www.telefonica.net/web2/kenello/batesford.htm


charlotte c smith

Very interesting Charlotte, thanks for sharing. It certainly proves
the Joan Brenchley who died in 1453 was Joan Batesford and we now have
a bit more depth to her family.

--
Bob.

Ye Old One

Re: Batesford/Brenchesle

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 27 jun 2006 20:46:37

On 27 Jun 2006 11:07:26 -0700, mjcar@btinternet.com enriched this
group when s/he wrote:

charlotte smith schrieb:

Ana Luppertz has a great site on her Kenelle and the Batesford family. She just sent me a new find which really proves that Joan Batesford Brenchesle was alive in 1453 and that she was the sister of this Cicily and daughter of Wm Batesford.

Cecily who became abbess of Malling - From VCH Kent, Vol. 2: "Pope Boniface on 5 Dec. 1400 ordered the abbess and convent to assign a room in the monastery to Cecily Batesford, one of the nuns and another nun to be her companion for life, as by an illness she was greatly hampered in presenting choir and chapter hours (Ca. Papal Let. III, 355). Cecily died an abbess on 14th July 1439. In the next year her sister Joan Brincheslee made grants to the convent asking for a celebration at Cecily's death anniversary at which three flagons of wine should be distributed, one to the abbess and the remaining two for the convent". (Roch. Epis. Reg. III, fol. 157d).

This is the definite prove that Joan was a Batesford and lived unto 1453.

This shows that Joan Brenchesle, sister of Cecily Batesford, was living
in 1440: how does it prove that she lived until 1453?

Well it shows that the Joan Brenchley, who we know from other sources
died in 1453, was Joan Batesford.

--
Bob.

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