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Hij is getrouwd met Catherine St. Aubyn (Challons).


Marriage
Date: Bef. 01 Jul 1412
Marriage
Date: 1425
Place: Broad Clyst Manor, Devon, England

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1409 te Broad Clyst, Devon, England.


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John St Aubyn, Esq.
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1376¬â€ 
Broad Clyst Mano, Devonshire, England
Death:
October 14, 1418¬â€ (38-46)¬â€ 
Tregony, Cornwall, UK¬â€ 
Immediate Family:
Son of¬â€ Sir John St Aubyn¬â€ and¬â€ Joan Pomeroy¬â€ 
Husband of¬â€ Catherine St. Aubyn¬â€ 
Father of¬â€ Joan Denys¬â€ and¬â€ Margaret Glyn¬â€ 
Brother of¬â€ Guy St. Aubyn¬â€ 
Half brother of¬â€ Isabella Pomeroy¬â€ 

John St. Aubyn, Esq.1,2,3,4
M, #73443, b. circa 1377, d. 14 October 1418
Father Sir John de St. Aubyn4 b. c 1352, d. 28 Aug 1383
Mother Joan Chudleigh4 b. c 1355, d. 3 Dec 1423
John St. Aubyn, Esq. was born circa 1377 at of Broad Clyst Manor, Devonshire, England. He married Katherine Chalons, daughter of Sir Robert Chalons, Sheriff of Devon and Blanche Waterton, before 1 July 1412; They had 2 daughters (Joan/Jane, wife of Otes Bodrigan, & of Willialm Dennis, Esq; & Margaret/Margery, wife of Reynold Tretherff, Esq., & of Nicholas Ive).4 John St. Aubyn, Esq. died on 14 October 1418.4
Family Katherine Chalons b. c 1394, d. 1420
Children
Joan/Jane St. Aubyn+4 b. bt 1410 - 1414, d. b 27 Apr 1479
Margaret St. Aubyn+1,2,3,4 b. Jan 1415
Citations
1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 241.
2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 551.
3.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 336.
4.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 511-512.
From:¬â€ http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2444.htm#i73443
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ST. AUBYN, John (aft.1376-1418), of Combe Raleigh, Devon.
Family and Education
b. aft. 1376, yr. s. of Sir John St. Aubyn (d.1383) of Combe Raleigh by Joan, da. of Sir James Chudleigh* of Ashton and Shirwell, Devon. m. bef. 1410, Katherine (d.1420), da. of Sir Robert Chalons*, 2da.1
Offices Held
Biography
There were two branches of the St. Aubyn family living in the West Country at the end of the 14th century, one settled in the north of Devon, the other, to which this shire knight belonged, having lands in Somerset, Devon and Cornwall. In 1383, when John·Äôs father died, the heir to these estates was his elder son, Guy, then aged seven, who having married one of Sir Richard Cergeaux·Äôs* daughters, died at some point between 1391 and 1407 (by which date his widow had married Richard de Vere, earl of Oxford), whereupon the lands came into John·Äôs own possession. His father had held the manors of Alston Sutton in Somerset, Combe Raleigh and ·ÄòUppetons Prudhomme·Äô in Devon, and eight manors in Cornwall. The Cornish estates were settled on John and his wife and heirs in 1412, his father-in-law, Sir Robert Chalons, assisting in the transaction. Alston Sutton and Combe Raleigh were held in dower by his mother and her third husband, Sir Thomas Pomeroy*, and probably never came into his hands, for he died five years before she did. At the time of his death, however, he was said to be in possession of the manor of Tregony, in Cornwall, probably acquired through the machinations of his stepfather against Edward Pomeroy*.2
St. Aubyn has left little trace of his activities beyond a few deeds relating to his property and the report of two cases of assault, one of which involved serious injury to Thomas Bacot*, Bishop Beaufort·Äôs bailiff of the liberty of Taunton. He was one of the four men whose names were written on the indenture recording the election for Devon, held at Exeter castle on Christmas Eve 1409, to the Parliament of January following, and his own return to the Commons followed four years later, despite his lack of experience in local administration. St. Aubyn was probably in London in January 1415, when his wife gave birth to their daughter, Margaret, at the abbey of the minoresses of St. Clare outside Aldgate. A participant in Henry V·Äôs second expedition to France in 1417, he was awarded custody of Faugueron and Courtonne. He died, presumably at home, on 14 Oct. 1418, whereupon his lands were divided between his two daughters. Both were under age and, accordingly, first Sir Robert Chalons, their grandfather, and then Sir William Bodrugan* were granted the wardship of their property. Bodrugan married the elder girl, Joan, to his brother Otto, while Margaret was married to Reynold, son of John Tretherf*. St. Aubyn·Äôs widow died in 1420, and was buried in the house of the Carmelite friars in London.3
Ref Volumes: 1386-1421
Notes
1. CIPM, xvi. 143-6; Vivian, Vis Cornw. 437.
2. Cornw. Feet of Fines (Devon and Cornw. Rec. Soc. 1950), 951; CIPM, xvi. 143-6; CPR, 1385-9, p. 180; CCR, 1385-9, pp. 241, 326, 355; 1419-22, p. 23; C138/38/39.
3. C219/10/5; Gesta Hen. V ed. Williams, 276; CAD iv. A8535, 8745, 9927; CFR, xiv. 303, 351; C138/38/39; C139/31/66, 46/46; E159/184 Hil m. 18d, 186 Trin. m. 12.
From:¬â€ http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/st-aubyn-john-1376-1418
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The visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1575 (1885)
https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou00weavrich
https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofcou00weavrich#page/100/mode/1up
Pg.100
Challons
Sr. Robert Challons, Knt. m. Blanch d. of Hugh Waterton, had Henry (m. Margerett Clifton), Elizabeth (ux. John fferrers),¬â€ Catherine (ux. John St. Albin)
Catherin Challons, aunt and coheire to John Challons, ux. John St. Albin had Margerett (ux. Reignald Treth(urfe)), Joane (ux. Wm. Dennis)
Joane St. Albin, ux. Wm. Dennis of Com. Raleigh had Allice (ux. John Bonvile)
Allice Dennis, ux. John Bonvile, base son of Willm. Lord Bonvile had Jane (us. Willm. ffulfford. Vide Devon.), Margerett (ux. Nicholas Kirham.)
Margerett Bonvile, ux Nicholas Kirkham had Margerett, (ux. John Barnehowse)
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CHALONS, Sir Robert (d.1445), of Challonsleigh in Plympton, Devon.
s. and h. of Robert Chalons of Challonsleigh by Joan, da. of John Beauchamp. m. 1393, Blanche (c.1380-3 Sept. 1437, da. and coh. of Sir Hugh Waterton of Eaton Tregoes, Herefs., 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. Kntd. 11 Oct. 1399.1
etc. ....
In 1412-13 he had been involved in transactions regarding¬â€ estates in Cornwall and Devon as part of the settlements made following the marriage of his daughter, Katherine, to John St. Aubyn*. Chalons .... etc.
Chalons·Äôs wife died in 1437, but he himself survived until 6 Feb. 1445, then leaving as his heir his grandson John. When the latter died two years later,¬â€ the Chalons lands passed to Sir Robert·Äôs two grand daughters, the children of Katherine St. Aubyn.
From:¬â€ http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/chalons-sir-robert-1445
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