(1) She is married to Stephen de Tynten.
They got marriedSource 4
Child(ren):
(2) She is married to Ralph Beaupel.
They got married before 1335.Source 2
Child(ren):
[Curt Hofemann]
The elder sister married first Sir Stephen Tinten and afterwards Ralph Beaupre. In 28 Edw. III. the advowson of Ludgvan and the manors of Tregewal (Truthwall) and Nayscoyk-this latter had doubtless been acquired by the marriage of Alan Bloyhou to Johanna daughter of Sir Peter Nanscoyk-were demised by fine(3-23) by Robert de Loccombe and Ralph Mayndy, the proctors or trustees of Elizabeth, to Nigel Loryng, chivaler, and Margaret his wife. That this fine operated as a real transfer is evident from the Plea Rolls,(4-23) for in 12 Henry VI. (1434) John Broughten, armiger, sued Thomas Carmynowe, armiger, and Edmund Kendall, clerk, for the next presentation to Ludgvan, stating that Elizabeth daughter of Alan Bloyou, at that time the wife of Ralph Beaupelle, enfeoffed Nigel Loryng in 28 Edw. III. John Broughton claimed as the representative of Nigel Loryng, and appears to have won his case, the defendants eventually withdrawing from the suit. The Lady Haryngton referred to above, who paid an aid for Treival in 1428, was also a descendant of Nigel Loryng, but she had apparently no descendants living in 1434.
Elizabeth Bloyou left a daughter Alice, who married Sir Walter Carmin...
[Ref: Oswald Barron, editor, _The Ancestor, a Quarterly Review of County and Family History, Heraldry and Antiquity_, Westminster (1904), vol. ix, Thomas Taylor, "Blohin: His Descendants and Lands", p. 23]
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From his [Ralph Bloyou's] sister Elizabeth, through Thomas Carminow her great-grandson, are descended the Pole-Carews and Prideaux-Brunes, and through Walter Carminow, the brother of Thomas, the Boscawens.(1)
(1) As illustrating the great value of the Plea Rolls for genealogical purposes, it may be allowable to point out that the suit respecting the next presentation to Ludgvan (12 Henry VI.) supplies no less than five generations of pedigree, beginning with Alan Bloyou who died in 1305 (see _Genealogist_, xvii. 245). Genealogists owe a large debt of gratitude to General Wrottesley for the invaluable series of Plea Rolls which he has for so many years contributed to that excellent publication.-Ed.
[Ref: Oswald Barron, editor, _The Ancestor, a Quarterly Review of County and Family History, Heraldry and Antiquity_, Westminster (1904), vol. ix, Thomas Taylor, "Blohin: His Descendants and Lands", p. 27]
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Ralph Beaupel |
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Bloyou - no first name
Date of Import: 29 Sep 2011/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect