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Zij is getrouwd met Thomas IV de West.

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Kind(eren):

  1. Joan West  ± 1394-± 1450 
  2. Reginald West  ± 1395-± 1451 

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    Joan de la Warre
    Gender:
    Female
    Birth:
    1367
    Devon, England (United Kingdom)
    Death:
    April 24, 1404 (36-37)
    Selborne, Oakhanger, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
    Place of Burial:
    Echyngham Church, Echyngham, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Sir Roger de la Warre, 3rd Lord de la Warre and Eleanor de la Warre (Mowbray)

    Wife of Sir Thomas de West, IV, 1st Baron West of Oakhanger

    Fiancée of Ralph de Willington

    Mother of Jane Goodyer (West); Thomas de West, V, 2nd Baron West; John West; Joan West, of Kinnersley and Sir Reginald West, 3rd Baron West, 6th Baron de la Warr

    Half sister of John la Warre, 4th Lord de la Warre; Lord Thomas la Warre, 5th Lord de la Warre; Lewis De Clifford; Elizabeth Vache (Clifford); Richard De Clifford; Robert De Clifford and William de Clifford

    https://www.geni.com/people/Joan-de-la-Warre/6000000000579608197

    Joan de la Warre is your 18th great grandmother.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
    your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith Sr.
    her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith (Lee)
    his mother ·Üí Malissa (Melissa Mariliza) Lee (Allen)
    her mother ·Üí Matilda Caroline Norwood
    her mother ·Üí Theophilus Norwood
    her father ·Üí James Richard Norwood
    his father ·Üí Theophilus Norwood
    his father ·Üí Samuel Norwood
    his father ·Üí Theophilus Norwood, Sr
    his father ·Üí Edward Norwood
    his father ·Üí William ·Äúthe Immigrant·Äù Norwood, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Richard Northwood of Leckhampton
    his father ·Üí Elizabeth Norwood (Lygon)
    his mother ·Üí Eleanor Lygon (Dennis)
    her mother ·Üí Sir William Dennis, of Dyrham
    her father ·Üí Agnes Dennis (Danvers)
    his mother ·Üí Agnes Danvers (de la Bere)
    her mother ·Üí Joan West, of Kinnersley
    her mother ·Üí Joan de la Warre
    her mother

    Primary Sources
    Inquisitions Post Mortem for Joan wife of Thomas West, Writ 29 April 1404.
    She died on 24 April [1404]. Thomas West, son of Thomas West, is son and next heir of Joan, age unknown.
    Notes
    Joan De La Warre, sister of the half-blood and, in her issue, heiress to John and Thomas, 4th and 5th Lords De La Warre. She was married for the first time to Ralph De Wilington of Sandhurst, County Gloucester. He died 16 Aug 1382. She was married for the second time, with pardon for marrying without license dated 2 May 1384 , to Thomas West, Knight of Oakhanger, County Northampton, son and heir of Thomas West, Knight of Hampton Cantilupe.

    IPMs for Joan West 1404
    JOAN WIFE OF THOMAS WEST
    1095
    Writ 29 April 1404.
    GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Acton Turville 10 June
    Ralph Welyngton held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Frampton Cotterell in chief
    of Richard II, and the manors of Sandhurst and Ablington of the abbot of Gloucester,
    services unknown. He married Joan and died without heirs. They descended to John
    Welyngton as brother and heir of Ralph and, he being under age, were taken into the
    king·Äôs hands. The king in chancery assigned in dower to Joan a third part of each
    manor with 3 a. wood in Sandhurst and 5 a. wood in Frampton Cotterell. John Welyngton
    died without heirs, whereupon the two parts of the manors with the reversion of the
    third parts descended to Isabel wife of William Beaumount, then of full age, as one
    sister and heir, and John Wroth, son of Margaret the other sister, under age. Annual
    values of the third parts: Frampton Cotterell £9, Sandhurst £4, Ablington 53s.4d. She
    died on 24 April. Isabel is aged 30 years and more, John Wroth 12 years and more.
    Thomas West, son of Thomas West, is son and next heir of Joan, age unknown.
    1096
    Writ, plura, 18 July 1404.
    GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Chipping Sodbury 10 Oct
    Ralph de Welyngton held certain lands and tenements in Sandhurst called Moorslade. He
    married Joan and died without heirs of his body. They were taken into the hands of
    Richard II owing to the minority of John brother and heir of Ralph, because he held
    other lands in chief by knight service. Afterwards a third part of Moorslade was
    assigned to Joan in dower. John died without heirs of his body and the reversion of
    the third descended to Isabel wife of William Beaumont and John Wroth as above, ages
    as above. The third part is held of the abbot of Gloucester, service unknown, annual
    value 3s.4d.
    1097
    Writ 29 April 1404.
    DEVON. Inquisition. Torrington 28 June
    Ralph Welyngton held the manor of Huntshaw in his demesne as of fee of the duchy of
    Cornwall by knight service. He married Joan and died without heirs. The manor was
    taken into the hands of Richard II owing to the minority of John Welyngton, his
    brother and heir. She was assigned a third part with 100 a. wood in dower, annual
    value £4 18s. Date of death, heirs of Ralph, and her heirs, as above [no. 1095].
    1098
    DEVON. Partition. Huntshaw 27 July 1405
    Partition of the lands and tenements which Joan widow of Thomas West held in dower of
    Ralph Welyngton, sometime her husband, of the inheritance of Isabel wife of William
    Beaumont, one sister and heir of John Welyngton, brother and heir of Ralph, and John
    Wroth, son of Margaret, the other sister, in the presence and with the assent of
    William Beaumont and Isabel, and Walter Pollard, attorney of John Wroth, knight, to
    whom the king granted the custody of the lands of John Wroth [Cf. CPR 1399·Äì1401,
    p.391]. Assigned and delivered to William Beaumont and Isabel: Wiggadon, 6d. rent from
    free tenants, and 1 ferling which Thomas Jon holds. Guscott, half a ferling held by
    Robert Burgh and 1 ferling held by William Peirs. Haddacott, 3 plots (clavas) held by
    William Hadyncote, 1 plot held by John Twechene, 1 plot held by Simon Hugh, and a
    third part of a messuage, 10 a. and 1 cornmill held by Henry atte Mille. ·ÄòKeyrlond·Äô,
    ·ÄòRadweye·Äô and ·ÄòWodewallys·Äô, certain parcels of the demesne there so-called, comprising
    by estimation 1 ferling and held by Ivo Frend, and a third part of a messuage there
    held by Simon Vynhagh. ·ÄòBabbecary·Äô, 1 cottage and 2 a. held by Alice Grenecomb, and 1
    cottage and 2 a. held by Robert Burgh. Wayhead, 7d. rent from all the lands there; and
    34 a. wood there of which 26 a. lie between the wood of John [Wroth], son of Margaret,
    on the east and the wood of the same John on the west, and 8 a. between the wood of
    the same John on the east and the king·Äôs highway on the west, which amount to 48s.4
    3/4d.; all to be held by William Beaumont as Isabel·Äôs share of the lands by the law
    and custom of England. Assigned and delivered to John Wroth, son of Margaret, as his
    share to hold by the law and custom of England: Wayhead, 1 messuage, 1 dovecot and 2
    ferlings held by Adam Knokeworthy. Hill, 2 1/2 ferlings held by John Welyngton.
    Haddacott, 1 ferling held by John Twechene, villein, with all his family there; and 24
    a. wood extending at 40s.
    Writ to give seisin to William Beaumont, who has paid 13s.4d. and given fealty. 21
    Feb. 1405.
    [Text of oath of fealty]: Vour jurrez que vous serez foiall et loial, et foi et
    loialtee porterez a nostre segnur le Roi Henry et a ses heirs Rois Dengleterre et
    loialment ferez et loialment comistrez les services dues des terres lesqueux vous
    clamez tenir de luy come de droit de vostre femme et les queux il vous rende si Dieux
    vous aide, et ses seintz.
    Writ, ordering return of the partition to the chancery. 18 Oct. 1406.
    C 137/49, no. 26
    E 149/83, no. 1
    Source: http://www.history.ac.uk/cipm-18-part-xi

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    Inquisitions Post Mortem for Joan wife of Thomas West, Writ 29 April 1404. She died on 24 April [1404]. Thomas West, son of Thomas West, is son and next heir of Joan, age unknown.

    Inquisitions Post Mortem for Joan wife of Thomas West, Writ 29 April 1404. She died on 24 April [1404]. Thomas West, son of Thomas West, is son and next heir of Joan, age unknown.

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Joan de la Warre

John II de la Warre
± 1300-± 1331
Roger de la Warre
± 1326-± 1370

Joan de la Warre
± 1367-± 1404


Thomas IV de West
± 1365-± 1405

Joan West
± 1394-± 1450
Reginald West
± 1395-± 1451

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