Ancestral Trails 2016 » Margaret de LOUVAIN (1371-1408)

Données personnelles Margaret de LOUVAIN 


Famille de Margaret de LOUVAIN

(1) Elle est mariée avec Richard CHAMBERLAIN.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1379 à Stanbridge, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, elle avait 8 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Richard CHAMBERLAIN  1390-???? 
  2. John CHAMBERLAIN  1394-1420 


(2) Elle est mariée avec Philip SINCLAIR.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1397 à Ightham, Malling, Kent, elle avait 26 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Thomas SINCLAIR  1400-1434 


Notes par Margaret de LOUVAIN

Margaret de Loveyne (died May 1408) was a daughter of Sir Nicholas Loveyne and his second wife Margaret de Vere. She inherited extensive property and her second husband was High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.

Margaret was a daughter of Sir Nicholas de Loveyne and his second wife, Margaret de Vere who had previously been married to Henry de Beaumont and, after Sir Nicholas’ death, took Sir John Devereux as her third husband. Henry de Beaumont had died on 25 July 1369, leaving extensive property in Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire.

Margaret (wife of Sir Philip St Clere) was described as aged about 26 at the time of the inquisitions post mortem for her mother, which took place in response to writs issued on 20 June 1398; this indicates that she was born about 1372. The same sources confirm that Margaret was the daughter and heir of Nicholas and Margaret.

First marriage and family
Margaret’s first marriage was to Richard Chamberlain, by whom she had two sons:

Richard Chamberlain
John Chamberlain
Richard Chamberlain (her husband) died on 24 August 1396.

Second marriage and family
Margaret’s second marriage was to Sir Philip St Clere. Margaret was described as the wife of Sir Philip Seyntcler on 17 December 1398, so their marriage must have taken place before that date. As the couple’s son John was born in 1397, they appear to have married fairly soon after the death of Richard Chamberlain. Margaret and Philip had two sons:

John St Clere (1397-1418) [6] - married Joan Pelham.
Thomas St Clere (1401-1435) - married Margaret Hoo.

Inheritance
Margaret was the only child of her parents’ marriage who was still alive in 1398, as after her mother’s death she was identified as the heir of her parents and so entitled to inherit the manors of Barton St John and Stanton St John, Oxfordshire, in which her mother had held a life interest. Her brother Nicholas was aged “5 years and more” in 1375 but presumably died young.

She also inherited, directly or indirectly from her parents, a considerable range of other properties, including the manor of Penshurst, Kent with its substantial house known as Penshurst Place that had been built in 1341 for her mother’s first husband Sir John de Pulteney.

Death
According to inquisitions post mortem that were held at Godstone on 26 May 1408 and at Penshurst on 21 November 1409, Margaret St Clere died on either 10th or 7 May 1408. As these dates were only a few days before her husband died on 16 May 1408, they suggest that the couple may have succumbed to the same sickness. In 1413, further hearings were held about Margaret’s property rights and who should inherit them.
SOURCE: Wikipedia

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Margaret de LOUVAIN

Margaret de LOUVAIN
1371-1408

(1) 1379
(2) 1397

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Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1408: Source: Wikipedia
    • 5 décembre » Edigu, émir mongol de la Horde Blanche, atteint Moscou.
    • 12 décembre » création de l'ordre du Dragon.


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