22 Gens. (AC: Elnr Green, 1387)
23 Gens. (AC: Isbl Grene, 1430)
Zij is getrouwd met Bewes Knoville.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1276.
Kind(eren):
Alianore Eleanor Warenne | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Bewes Knoville |
He [Bewes de Knovill] married, 2ndly, circa 1276, Alianore, widow of Robert LESTRANGE, and daughter and coheir of William DE WARENNE, of Blanchminster (Whitchurch), with whom he had a moiety of Whitchurch. By her he had no issue. She was dead in 1306, and was buried at High Ercall, where her tomb is to be seen. He died before 6 July 1307, date of writ for his inquisition. [CP VII:345-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
Dan Norum
She was also married to Robert Le Strange
see: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Knovill-1 He [Bewes de Knovill] married, 2ndly, circa 1276, Alianore, widow of Robert LESTRANGE, and daughter and coheir of William DE WARENNE, of Blanchminster (Whitchurch), with whom he had a moiety of Whitchurch. By her he had no issue. She was dead in 1306, and was buried at High Ercall, where her tomb is to be seen. He died before 6 July 1307, date of writ for his inquisition. [CP VII:345-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
posted Nov 05, 2019 by Dan Norum
Dan Norum
William De Warenne,who died before June 11, 1260, left four daughters;
Fulk, the son of Robert le Strange and Alianora, eventually inherited his mother's third of Whitchurch, and apparently purchased the two other thirds, as at his death in 1324 the inquest finds him to have been seised of the whole manor.
Shortly after Robert's death, his widowmarried Bogo de Knovill, then Sheriff of Shropshire, but had no issue by him. Eyton, to whom I am indebted for most of these particulars, mentions that she was buried at High Ercall, and that she was probably living in 1301, but died before 1306; he says that-- Her monument consists of a slab of grey marble, sometime inlaid with a fleury cross and two shields of arms, but the brasswork of these is gone. Her epitaph remains: DAME ALIANORE LESTRANGE DE BLANCMINSTER GIST ICI. DIEU DE SA ALME EIT MERCI. (Le Strange Records, page 172-173)
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