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Personal data Elizabeth Cogan (dau of Sir William Cogan of Bampton) 

Source 1Sources 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Household of Elizabeth Cogan (dau of Sir William Cogan of Bampton)

(1) She is married to Fulke FitzWarin.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Fulke FitzWarin  1389-1407 
  2. Agnes FitzWarine  1393-???? 


(2) She is married to Hugh de Courtenay.

They got married on February 11, 1393 at M1.Sources 2, 3


Notes about Elizabeth Cogan (dau of Sir William Cogan of Bampton)

http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00191876&tree=LEO

Father Sir William Cogan Mother Isabel Loring

Family 1 Sir Fulk FitzWarine, of Whittington , b. est 1362 Children
>1. Fulk FitzWarine , b. 1389

Family 2 Sir Hugh Courtenay, of Haccombe Married 11 Feb 1393

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[Jim Weber.FTW]

Elizabeth Cogan, Widow of 5th Baron FitzWarin, daughter of William Cogan of Bampton, Devon.
[Burke's Peerage]

Note: Burke's Peerage states that Elizabeth's father William is of Bampton, Devon while Ancestral Roots indicates that Isabel's 1st husband William Cogan is of Huntsfield. ; Of course William could be of both Bampton and Huntsfield.

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[Curt Hofemann]

Note: Burke's Peerage states that Elizabeth's father William is of Bampton, Devon while Ancestral Roots indicates that Isabel's 1st husband William Cogan is of Huntsfield. ; Of course William could be of both Bampton and Huntsfield.

Weis AR7 40:34 cited CP IV:316-7 which is an article on Sir Robert (de Haverington), Lord Harington which states on p. 317 (in part):
"He m., 2ndly, about 1383, Isabel, widow of Sir William Cogan, of Huntspill, Somerset, who d. 1382..."
Unfortunately CP did not cite a source ref for Huntspill.  The editors of AR7 obviously missed the "Huntsfield" typo.  Huntspill is in Somerset(shire) 53 km/33 miles ne of Bampton, Devon(shire).

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Re: Elizabeth Cogan's 1st husband:

FITZWARIN
BARONY BY WRIT.
5. Sir Fulk FitzWarin, of Whittington, &c., s. and h. [of Sir Fulk Fitzwarin & Margaret Daudeleye], b. and bap. 2 Mar. 1361/2, at Combe Martin, Devon.  On 3 Nov. 1383 the King took his homage and fealty, and he had livery of his father’s lands.  He m. Elizabeth, sister and h. of John Cogan (who d. s.p. in 1382, a minor in the King’s ward), and only da. of Sir William Cogan, of Bampton, Devon, Wigborough, Somerset, &c., by his 2nd wife, Isabel, elder da. and coh. of Sire Nele Loring, of Chalgrave, Beds.  They had livery of her inheritance, 30 Nov. 1388, the Abbot of Gloucester being ordered to take his fealty.  He d. 8 Aug. 1391, aged 29.  Will dated at Heighley Castle, Tuesday before St. Laurence 15 Ric. II [8 Aug. 1391], pr. at Lambeth, 5 Nov. 1391.  His widow’s dower was ordered to be assigned 11 Dec. 1391, that in Devon being assigned to her by the King on the same day.  (a) On 12 Dec. following, she had livery of the manor of Bampton, her homage and fealty being respited.  She m., 2ndly (pardon for marrying without royal licence, 11 Feb. 1392/3), as 1st wife, Sir Hugh Courtenay, of Goodrington and Stancombe, Devon, Hinton and Mudford, Somerset, &c.  She, who was aged 8 and more in 1382, d. 29 Oct. 1397. (d) He d. 5 or 6 Mar. 1424/5.

(a) Namely the manors of Holne, Nymet Tracey, Marwood, Ilfracombe, Upex, and Bere Charter, with divers tenements (_Close Roll_, 15 Ric. II, m. 21). Writ of _amotus_ to give her livery of the premises, 15 Feb. 1392/3 (_Idem_, 16 Ric. II, m. 16).
(d) Ch. _Inq. p. m._ (on Elizabeth, late the wife of Fulk FitzWaryn chr.), Ric. II, file 98, no. 23. See Cogan.* [Ref: CP V:502-3]

Note: the insertion "[of Sir Fulk Fitzwarin & Margaret Daudeleye]" is mine...CH

For precise source refs, p. 503 begins “same day.(a)”

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In case you want to connect the dots:
1. Fulk FitzWarin (your ID I3185) m. Alianore de Beauchamp
1.1. Sir Fulk FitzWarin, d. 25 Jul. 1349, m. (it is said) Joan, da. of Henry (de Beaumont), Earl of Buchan (your ID I09016) by Alice, da. of Sir Alexander Comyn. [Ref: CP V:499-500]
1.1.1. Sir Fulk FitzWarin (2 Mar 1340/1-12 Feb. 1373/4) m. Margaret 3rd da. of Sir James Daudeleye, of Red Castle in Weston, Salop, and Heighley in Audley, co. Stafford [Lord Audeley] by his 2nd wife Isabel.
[Ref: CP V:500-501]
1.1.1.1. Sir Fulk FitzWarin m. Elizabeth Cogan (your ID I20987)

Also FYI (continuing from above):

1.1.1.1.1. Fulk FitzWarin (1 Apr. or 3 May 1389-31 Oct. 1407) m. Anne, da. of Sir William Botreaux, of Boscastle, Cornwall [Lord Botreaux] (your ID I09580], by Elizabeth, 4th dau of Sir John de Seint* Lou*, of Newton St.* Loe*, Somerset, Maiden Newton, Dorset, &c. [CP V:503]
1.1.1.1.1.1. Elizabeth FitzWarin (your ID I24354) m. Sir Richard Hankeford

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Elizabeth Cogan

Margaret Beaupel
± 1335-????
William Cogan
± 1360-1382
Isabel Loring
± 1365-????

Elizabeth Cogan
± 1373-1397

(1) 

Fulke FitzWarin
< 1362-1391

(2) 1393

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