20 Gens. (AC: Mrg Dspnsr, 1398)
23 Gens. (AC: Jhn Bigod, 1475)
Newhouse Abbey
She is married to Philip Despenser.
They got married.
Child(ren):
Biography
Joan de Cobham.[1][2]
Born: Abt 1316, Kent, England[1]
Father: John de Cobham (Abt 1283-1355) [1]
Paternal Grandparents: Henry de Cobham (1260-1339) [1] and Maude de Moreville (Abt 1264-) [1]
Mother: Joan Beauchamp (Abt 1310-Aft 1343) [1]
Maternal Grandparents: John de Beauchamp (1274-1336) [1] and Joan Chenduit Cheney (Abt 1279-1327) [1]
Marriage: Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex, England[1] by contract dated June 1339
Died: Bef 13 May 1357[1]
Joan married Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex, son of Philip Le Despenser, of Stoke, Gloucestershire (?) and Margaret de Goushill.[1] (Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex was born on 6 Apr 1313 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England and died on 23 Aug 1349.)[1] Or 22nd Aug
Children: by Sir Philip le Despenser
Sir Philip Le Despenser, of Gedney, Lincolnshire[1]
Hugh
Roger, a cleric
Hawise, wife of Sir Andrew Luttrell
Death and burial of Joan, wife of Philip le Despenser
(Royal Ancestry) She died shortly before 15 May 1357, and was buried at Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire.
Newhouse Abbey (ruins) is located near Brocklesby in Lincolnshire. It is also known as Newsham Abbey. The husband of Joan, Philip le Despenser, died August 1349, was also buried at Newhouse Abbey.
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