(1) Zij is getrouwd met Hugh Wake.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 29 maart 1229 te 1st husband.Bronnen 1, 4, 5
Kind(eren):
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Hugh Bigod.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 5 februari 1243/1244 te 2nd husband 2nd wife.Bronnen 2, 4, 5, 6
Kind(eren):
Joan (married 2nd by 5 Feb 1243/4 Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of Englandand died 1276, being by him mother of Roger Bigod, 5th and last Earl ofNorfolk of the 1140-41 creation), eldest daughter and coheir of Nicholasde Stuteville by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, feudal Lord of Gallowayand Constable of Scotland. [Burke's Peerage]
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Joan de Stuteville, d. 1276, widow of Hugh Wake, d. 1241, lord of Bourne,co Lincs., daughter of Nicholas de Stuteville, d. 1233, lord ofCottingham, and Devorgilla of Galloway, sister of Alan of Galloway(139-1). [Magna Charta Sureties]
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He [Hugh Wake] married, without Royal licence, before 29 May 1229, Joan,1st daughter and coheir of Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE, of Liddell,Cumberland, by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, LORD OF GALLOWAY. He diedbefore 18 December 1241 in the Holy Land. Joan married, 2ndly, before 5February 1243/4, Hugh BIGOD, Chief Justiciar of England, who died shortlybefore 7 May 1266. She died shortly before 6 April 1276. [CompletePeerage XII/2:298-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 7 Sep 2002, by Rosie Bevan:
From: "Rosie Bevan" (rbevan AT paradise.net.nz)
Subject: Stuteville of Cottingham
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-09-07 03:43:36 PST
- Joan. Eventually sole heir of her father, she was married to Hugh Wakebefore 29 May 1229 when Hugh was pardoned for having married her withoutthe king' licence. On the death of her cousin Eustace de Stuteville in1241, and having outlived her sister, she was sole heir to the Stutevilleinheritance comprising Cottingham, Buttercrambe and Kirby Moorside(combined annual value of L660 p.a. in 1282) and the honours of LiddellStrength and Rosedale. Hugh Wake died on crusade in 1241 and on 2 Jan1242 the king granted to Joan his widow the custody of all the lands tohold until the lawful age of the heirs, together with their marriage andlicence to marry at pleasure, for a fine of 10,000 marks. BeforeMichaelmas 1244 she married Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of England, bywhom she was the mother of Roger Bigod who succeeded as earl of Norfolkin 1270. Joan died shortly before 6 April 1276, her heir being her sonSir Baldwin Wake. By Hugh Wake, Joan also had Nicholas, Hugh and possiblyIsabel.
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