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About Joan Iwardby
Joan Brudenall1,2,3
- Last Edited 10 Mar 2014
- F, #47414, b. circa 1452, d. after 1525
- Father Edmund Brudenall, Esq.1,2,3 b. c 1420, d. 7 Oct 1453
- Mother Philippa Englefield1,2,3 b. c 1422
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1578.htm...
Joan Brudenall was born circa 1452 at of Stoke-Mandeville, Buckinghamshire, England.1 She married John Iwardby, Esq., son of Nicholas Iwardby, Esq., Lord of Overbury & Quainton and Elizabeth Hampden, circa 1473; They had 3 daughters (Elizabeth, wife of William Elmes, Esq., & of Thomas Pigott, Esq; Margaret; & Ellen, wife of William Cutler, Esq., & of Sir Thomas Clifford).1,2,3 Joan Brudenall died after 1525 at of Quainton, Buckinghamshire, England.1,2,3
Family
- John Iwardby, Esq. b. 12 Oct 1449, d. 22 Aug 1485
Children
- Elizabeth Iwardby+4,2,3 b. 24 Aug 1475
- Margaret (Margery) Iwardby+5,6,7,3 b. 18 Oct 1477, d. 26 Jun 1519
- Jane Iwardby b. c 1479 [NO]
Notes
'Parishes: Great Missenden', in A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1908), pp. 347-353. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol2/pp347-353 [accessed 28 June 2023].
Bernard died in 1420, leaving two daughters, Katherine and Alice, (fn. 36) the manor being apportioned to the elder, who married John Iwardby. (fn. 37) Nicholas Iwardby, son of John, (fn. 38) became lord of the manor upon the death of his father, (fn. 39) and was succeeded by his son John in 1462, (fn. 40) who being under age was placed under the custody of Richard Fowler. (fn. 41) He died in 1485, leaving three daughters, Elizabeth wife of William Elmes and afterwards of Thomas Pigot, Margery wife of Ralf Verney, and Helen who married first William Cutland (fn. 42) and secondly Thomas Clifford. (fn. 43) This manor was apparently assigned to Elizabeth, the eldest daughter, as it afterwards descended in the family of Elmes. John, son of William Elmes, succeeded his father, (fn. 44) and in 1557–8 the manor was held by Edward or Edmund Elmes, son of John. (fn. 45) Edmund's son, John Elmes, (fn. 46) was lord of the manor previous to 1624, in which year he died, and was succeeded by his brother Thomas. (fn. 47) The latter died in 1632, (fn. 48) and Overbury passed to his son William, (fn. 49) who was succeeded in 1641 by his son Arthur. (fn. 50) Arthur Elmes and his wife Jane were still holding it in 1660, (fn. 51) but later there must have been a sale, for in 1684 Overbury appears in the possession of William Fleetwood, owner of Netherbury. (fn. 52) The two manors being thus again united descended together (fn. 53) and formed once more the single manor of Great Missenden.[9]
Joan Iwardby's Timeline
1453 |
1453
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Quainton, Buckinghamshire, England
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1475 |
August 24, 1475
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Quainton, Buckinghamshire, England
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1477 |
October 18, 1477
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of Quainton,Buckingham,England
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1485 |
1485
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Great Purley, Berkshire , England
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1485
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Ewerby, Lincolnshire, England
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1522 |
1522
Age 69
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Aft. 1522
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1992 |
May 2, 1992
Age 69
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June 11, 1992
Age 69
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