Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (15) toen kind (Anne BRAY) werd geboren (21 maart 1501).
Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (21 maart 1501) lag beneden de 16 jaar (15).
(1) Zij is getrouwd met Edmund BRAY.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1509 te Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, zij was toen 23 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Zij is getrouwd met John BRAY.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 21 maart 1501 te Holwell, Bedfordshire, zij was toen 15 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Jane Hallighwell was the daughter of Sir Richard Hallighwell, Halliwell, Halwell, or Holywell of Harberton and South Pool, Devon (c.1462-July 24, 1506) and Anne Norbury (d. between 1500 and 1504).
She married Edmund, 1st baron Bray (1484-October 18, 1539) by a settlement dated February 21, 1497 and had by him Anne (1500-November 1, 1558), Elizabeth (c.1513-1573), Frideswide (b.c.1516), Mary (c.1518-1569), Frances (c.1522-May 27, 1592), Ellen, Dorothy (c.1524-October 31, 1605), John (c.1527-November 18, 1557), and three more daughters.
By November 30, 1545, Lady Bray remarried, taking as her second husband Sir Urian Brereton of Handforth, Cheshire (c.1510-March 19, 1578).
From 1553-1557, various members of Jane’s immediate family, including several grandchildren, were in and out of prison on charges of treason for their participation in the attempt to put Lady Jane Grey on the throne instead of Mary Tudor, in Wyatt’s Rebellion, and/or in the Dudley Conspiracy. In May, 1556, Jane’s only son was arrested on suspicion of treason in connection with the latter. She immediately went to London to petition for his release. He was held for nearly a year but was never tried and was eventually pardoned. Soon after that, he left with King Philip’s army to fight in France and was wounded at Saint Quentin on August 10, 1557. He died of his injuries in his house in Blackfriars. Jane was with him and was named his executrix. The will was proved two days after his death. She made all the arrangements for his funeral, which was conducted according to Catholic ritual, and for his burial at Chelsea, where his father and grandfather were buried. No one from John’s wife’s family attended the funeral, nor did the husbands of at least three of his sisters. The chief mourner was Lord Cobham, who was married to Jane’s eldest daughter. Jane died during the influenza epidemic of 1558.
Memorial brass in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire.
SOURCE: http://www.tudorwomen.com/?page_id=685
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John BRAY |
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