Oorzaak: Killed at Battle of Tewkesbury
He had a relationship with Johanna (Joan) Halsham.
Child(ren):
John Lewkenor (killed at Battle of Tewkesbury 1471). [Burke's Peerage]
John Lewknor, Knt, of Goring & West Dean. [Plantagenet Ancestry]
Note: No source that I have yet seen gives an ancestry for John.
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I originally had John as son of Roger Lewknor, d. 1400/1, which wouldhave made him b. by 1402 and aged at least 69 (probably more) when hedied in battle at Tewkesbury (pretty old for a warrior). The Susex Arch.Collections does indicate that Roger had a son John. However Rosie Bevanof SGM has shown that Thomas Lewknor, son of Roger inherited Goringthrough his grandmother Joan d'Oyly, which became Thomas' principleresidence; therefore it indicates that John was probably a son of Thomasof Goring, which would allow him to be born much later, say 1425. An ageof mid-40s would be much more appropriate for a man who was killed inbattle.
John Lewknor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johanna (Joan) Halsham |
husband of Joan, no ancestry given
John Lewknor, Knt, of Goring & West Dean (no ancestry given)