'''Joan Ward Givendale in Ripon, Yorkshire, England; Age 34 in Feb 1523.3 She and Sir Edward Musgrave obtained a marriage license on 7 October 1496.1,2. His 2nd marriage.61, d. 23 May 1542 He married secondly, Joane, daughter and coheiress of the famous Sir Christopher Ward, of Gryndall, co. York, Knt. Standard-bearer to Henry VIII. at the siege of " Bulloign," by whom he had issue,ried to John Nevill, Lord Latimer.lpg=PA109&ots=9zUsjFjjHt&dq=Christopher%20ward%20standard%20bearer%20Henry%20VIII&pg=PA109#v=onepage&q=Christopher%20ward%20standard%20bearer%20Henry%20VIII&f=false History of the Ancient Parish of Guiseley:] With Introductory Chapters on the Antiquities of the District (Google eBook) Philemon Slater Hamilton, Adams, 1880 - 287 pages. Page 109. "de Warde Family"22, and with him ended the direct line. It is rather singular that not one of them married an heiress or co-heiress. Christopher Ward, who died Dec. 30, 13th Henry VIII., seized of tbe Manors of Guiseley, Gevendale, Newby Eskeholt (Esholt), East Keswick, Driglington, Adwalton, Usburn Magna, and Green Hammerton, leaving one daughter and three granddaughters, namely, the daughters of his daughter Anne Nevill, deceased, his co-heirs; of these the daughters then surviving was Joan, wife of Sir Edward Musgrave, of Musgrave and Harcla Castle, Cone Westmoreland, then aged 34 years, co-heir to one moiety of these estates; and Catherine, Joan, and Clara, the three daughters and co-heirs of Sir Ralph Nevill, of Thornton Bridge, Knight, by Anne Warde, deceased, joint co-heir moiety, of whom Catherine, then aged 22 years, was wife of Walter Strickland (afterwards Knight) of Sizergh, in Westmoreland; Joan, aged 21 years, was wife of John Constable, of Burton Constable, in Holderness, Esq., and Clara, aged 14, unmarried. After the partition which took place in the estates of Sir Christopher Warde, Guiseley Manor appears to have been sold, for I cannot trace it by marriage to the wealthy family of the Sherburnes of Stonyhurst in Lancashire.Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. IX, p. 438.otland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. IX, p. 438, notes.ttps://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/335/mode/1up Visitations of Yorkshire in 1563 & 1563] page 335 "Ward.". "Johana wyf to John Musgrave"AYAAJ&lpg=PA109&ots=9zUsjFjjHt&dq=Christopher%20ward%20standard%20bearer%20Henry%20VIII&pg=PA109#v=onepage&q=Christopher%20ward%20standard%20bearer%20Henry%20VIII&f=false History of the Ancient Parish of Guiseley:] With Introductory Chapters on the Antiquities of the District (Google eBook) Philemon Slater Hamilton, Adams, 1880 - 287 pages. Page 109. "de Warde Family"om/books?id=hRlTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA415&lpg=PA415&dq=Christopher+ward+standard+bearer+Henry+VIII&source=bl&ots=XKKqfVyxH4&sig=2nxcNNw4mPtdshTnmy4XRg779FM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=2N2gUunAJM3poATfuYCAAw&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Christopher%20ward%20standard%20bearer%20Henry%20VIII&f=false The history and antiquities of Leath Ward:] in the county of Cumberland: with biographical notices and memoirs (Google eBook) Samuel Jefferson. S. Jefferson, 1840 - Leath Ward (England) - 515 pages. Page 415
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