Joan de Norwood, wife of John d'Engayne

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Joan de Norwood, wife of John d'Engayne

Legg inn av Gjest » 18 feb 2007 11:54:16

While discussing some unrelated families at p 327 of Vol XXVI, it is
stated in Arch. Cantiana that "Joan, daughter of Sir John de Norwode
of Sheppey, married a Sir John Dengayne, knight, of Cambridgeshire,
circa 1380".

Is anyone able to shed any light on this alleged connection? I am not
sure whether the "c1380" is intended to refer to the marriage, or
whether it means Sir John was living then. The only possible couple I
can find is Sir John d'Engayne of Teversham, Cambs, whose wife was
named Joan [neither Vis Cambs nor HoP gives her a surname or family],
but they must have married well before 1380.

Any assistance appreciated,

Michael Andrews-Reading

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Re: Joan de Norwood, wife of John d'Engayne

Legg inn av Gjest » 19 feb 2007 04:58:36

On Feb 18, 9:54 pm, m...@btinternet.com wrote:
While discussing some unrelated families at p 327 of Vol XXVI, it is
stated in Arch. Cantiana that "Joan, daughter of Sir John de Norwode
of Sheppey, married a Sir John Dengayne, knight, of Cambridgeshire,
circa 1380".

Is anyone able to shed any light on this alleged connection? I am not
sure whether the "c1380" is intended to refer to the marriage, or
whether it means Sir John was living then. The only possible couple I
can find is Sir John d'Engayne of Teversham, Cambs, whose wife was
named Joan [neither Vis Cambs nor HoP gives her a surname or family],
but they must have married well before 1380.

Any assistance appreciated,

Michael Andrews-Reading

HoP has the answer:

Sir John Dengaine of Teversham married firstly Margaret, daughter of
Sir John de la Hay and sister of William de la Hay of Shepreth, and
secondly Joan, daughter of John, Lord Northwood.

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