Er ist verheiratet mit Joan Poynings.
Sie haben geheiratet Bet 1415–1420.
Sie haben geheiratet am 10. Juni 1387. Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1395 in Sussex, England. Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1401 in Camois Court, Sussex, England. Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1409 in Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset, England. Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1415 in Sussex, England.Kind(er):
He was a Knight of the Garter, and Warden of Porchester. He was Lord of the Manors of Ingescourt-in-Great Milton and Chiselhampton (Oxford). In 1399 he and his father were granted custody of the town and castle of Porchester, a royal castle. In 1408 he was served heir to his cousin Gilbert Wace, from whom he inherited the manors of Kingsey and Tythrope-in-Kingsey (Buckingham), and Checkenden (Oxford). He died in his father's lifetime. hunting scene from the late 1380s with four armored figures wearing jupons of the Camoys arms and helms bearing the Camoys crest of plumes. This scene, depicting the local lords of the manor in the parish church is unique in English art. The south wall shows a donor scene dated about 1400 with Sir Thomas Camoys with his coat of arms, his son Sir Richard with his coat of arms, and Sir Richard's wife Joan Poynings, all kneeling. It is probably these three who commissioned the work. This wall also shows a tree supporting a helm (unique in English art) with the Poynings' dragon crest beside the Poynings' badge of a crowned key, as well as other unidentified shields (one of them thought to be Colepeper) and a curious scene of a haloed knight within a tent. The west wall shows a series of five shields dated about 1400, two for Camoys, one for Lewknor, and two unidentified. Sir Richard himself is commemorated on the monumental brass for his father and step-mother. He is shown as a small figure standing at her knee.
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