Hij heeft/had een relatie met Joan de Vernon.
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William de Stourton (a) was living in 1325; in 1338 he was appointed with another to enquire into alleged thefts from Montacute Priory.
He appears in Mar 1340/1 as the leading inhabitant of Stourton; and was still alive in 1343. He m. Joan (f). The date and place of his death are unknown. Was living in 1343, thus must had died after 1343.
(a) The Noble House of Stourton describes William as eldest surviving son and heir of Ralph de Stourton, relying only on the College of Arms pedigree.
(f) Where it is set out an impeximus and confirmation by the Dean and Chapter of Wells of an appropriation made 18 Mar 1374 of a chantry for the souls of John de Stourton and Alice is wife, William de Stourton and Joan his wife (both deceased, the parents of John), his brethren and sisters, and Lettice and Alice his wives.
References
Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, l Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:300
Historical Manuscripts Commission, 'Liber albus II: Fols. 152-72', in Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean and Chapter of Wells: Volume 1 (London, 1907), pp. 385-395. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/wells-mss/vol1/pp385-395 [accessed 27 August 2019].
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