(1) Il est marié avec Joan de Arundell.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1265.
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Joan de Ferrers.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
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(1) Sir William Champernowne 'of Clist Champernowne' (d 1304) Vivian identifies William's wife as Johane. 'TUDOR', one of the sites we referred to when we first worked on this page, suggests that Sir Henry married twice, the first wife being a Joan Arundel, who was mother of his son, and the second being Joan Ferrers, mother of his daughters. Other web sites just show the marriage to Joan Ferrers, identifying her as follows (with some identifying her Sir William's cousin because they show her mother as Matilda, another daughter of Sir Henry Champernowne & Dionisia English).
m. Joan Ferrers (dau of William Ferrers of Beer Ferrers)
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[Jim Weber]
Following is a post from Ronny Bodine to soc.genealogy.medieval.
From: RBodine996 (rbodine996 AT aol.com)
Subject: CHAMPERNOUN OF ILFRACOMBE, DEVONSHIRE
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1999/02/01
GENERATION 3
3. Sir WILLIAM de CHAMPERNOUN. As the son of Henry, see De Banco Plea Rolls, Trinity 17 Edw. 3, m. 42. Died before 21 Feb 1305 seized of Tywardraith and Trevelowen, co. Cornwall and Ilfracombe, Colrigg, and the hamlets of Heved and Clist, Devonshire (CIPM, 4: no. 312). ; On 16 Feb 1269/70, William de Chaumbernun was claimant to 1 messauge, 20 acres in Cowick, in St. Thomas (Devon Feet of Fines, no. 714). In July 1279, as a knight, he witnessed an oath to settle a dispute between the abbot and convent of Glastonbury and the prior and convent of Launceston (The Cartulary of Launceston Priory, p. 167). On 15 May 1287 he had letters going overseas (Cal. Patent Rolls 1281-92, p. 269). In 1294, as a knight, he was summoned to proceed to Wales and suppress a rising under a Welsh chieftain named Madog (RTDA, 71: 289-291). ; Knight of the Shire of Cornwall, Nov 1295 (Parliaments, p. 4; summoned to serve against the Scots 1296 and 1301 (Knights of Edward I, 1: 192); knight of the Shire of Devon, May 1298 (Parliaments, p. 8).
He was married to Joan. In March 1308/9, as Dame Joan de Champernoun, relict of Sir William, she presented to the church of Jacobstowe, co. Cornwall, doing so again in Nov 1309 when she presented John de Campo Arnulphi, a subdeacon and presumably her son, as the new rector (Stapledon, p. 224)
Children:
6. Sir Henry de Campo Arnulphi, m. Joan Bodrigan.
7. John de Campo Arnulphi.
8. Reginald de Campo Arnulphi.
9. William de Campo Arnulphi.
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(1) Sir William Champernowne 'of Clist Champernowne' (d 1304) Vivian identifies William's wife as Johane. 'TUDOR', one of the sites we referred to when we first worked on this page, suggests that Sir Henry married twice, the first wife being a Joan Arundel, who was mother of his son, and the second being Joan Ferrers, mother of his daughters. Other web sites just show the marriage to Joan Ferrers, identifying her as follows (with some identifying her Sir William's cousin because they show her mother as Matilda, another daughter of Sir Henry Champernowne & Dionisia English).
m. Joan Ferrers (dau of William Ferrers of Beer Ferrers)
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Joan de Ferrers |
QUAY 3
Date of Import: 28 Dec 2010/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect
William de Chambernon