(1) Zij is getrouwd met William Phelip.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1407.Bron 1
Kind(eren):
He [William Phelip] married, before 1407, Joan, 2nd and youngest of thetwo daughters and coheirs of Thomas (BARDOLF), LORD BARDOLF, and Amice. .. He died s.p.m., 6 June 1441, when any peerage, if created by patent,would have become extinct. He was buried, under a sumptuous monument, atDennington. His widow who was born and baptised 11 November 1390, atTattershall Castle, co. Lincoln, died 12 March 1446/7, and was buriedwith her husband (d). [Complete Peerage I:420-21, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
(d) The representation of any Barony in fee which might have beenacquired (de nova) by her husband, but not that of the old Barony ofBardolf, vested on her death in the son and heir of her only daughter andheir, Elizabeth, wife of John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont, afterwards(1460), 2nd Viscount Beaumont, who, as early as 1448, and when but a boy,is styled, v.p., in the Charter Roll, 8 Nov 1448, dominus de Bardolf, andwho dsp. 1507, being called "Viscount Beaumont and Lorde Bardolfe" on histomb in Wivenhoe church, Essex, and elsewhere. It was not, however, tillthe death, 6 Nov 1453, of Anne, Lady Cobham, the elder sister of hismother, that he represented the entirety of this Barony. Therepresentatives in 1910, are (1) the 2 daughters and coheirs of the 10thLord Beaumont and (2) the Earl of Ablingdon, between whom any Barony ofBardolf, that may be held to have been created in 1299, is (subject tothe attainder) in abeyance.
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