https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7457905
Has anyone else got her birthplace etc plz.. thank you
John was living in 1457, and dead by 1490...
On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 3:18:41 PM UTC-4, wjhons...@gmail.com wrote:I should have typed 10 October 1 Henry VII.
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John was living in 1457, and dead by 1490...
According to his Buckinghamshire IPM (assuming this is the John Norris under discussion), John Norris died on 1 October 1 Henry VII. https://books.google.com/books?id=xPMLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA43
His Kent IPM is here, https://books.google.com/books?id=xPMLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA51
Thank you everyone. Is it agreed that 'Amy' (d/o John ) is Anne ?
C 1/151/124
Description:
Short title: Norreis v Norreis.
Plaintiffs: Amy, daughter of John Norreis, esquire, deceased.
Defendants: William Norreis, feoffee to uses.
Subject: The manors of Goldston, Nelmes, and Poulders, and land and rent in Bledlow, Princes Risborough, and Monks Risborough. Kent, Buckinghamshire.
SFP
Date: 1486-1493, or 1504-1515
Held by: The National Archive
Thank you Jan
On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 11:31:05 AM UTC-4, coxol...@sky.com wrote:than Elizabeth. The words near the right edge of the image appear unreadable to me in the image on AALT, but I think the rest of the document could be transcribed with some effort.
Thank you Jan
Les (Please correct me if that's not your name. Google Groups shows a partial email but not a name for you.),
Have you transcribed the Chancery document? If you have, perhaps you can post the transcription here. I noticed that this document does provide some information about Amie/Anne's age and it states the given name of her father's wife as Isabel, rather
Jan
In this time period it's not unknown that Isabel and Elizabeth were considered the same name.
On Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 11:25:36 AM UTC-4, wjhons...@gmail.com wrote:this information has already been discussed in another thread, will you please post a link to that thread here? Thanks.
In this time period it's not unknown that Isabel and Elizabeth were considered the same name.Thanks, Will, that's a good point about the name of the wife of John Norreys/Norris. Will you please post links and/or citations documenting the second marriage and child of Isabel/Elizabeth Wyfold mentioned in your earlier post in this thread? Or, if
On Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 11:25:36 AM UTC-4, wjhons...@gmail.com wrote:this information has already been discussed in another thread, will you please post a link to that thread here? Thanks.
In this time period it's not unknown that Isabel and Elizabeth were considered the same name.Thanks, Will, that's a good point about the name of the wife of John Norreys/Norris. Will you please post links and/or citations documenting the second marriage and child of Isabel/Elizabeth Wyfold mentioned in your earlier post in this thread? Or, if
This is in CPR here https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027026362&view=1up&seq=361 the last entry on this pageThanks, Will.
Seems most odd to have Anne/Amie and Elizabeth, with the Marney line.In the PCC copy of the 1516 will of Edward Sulyard, spouse of Anne/Amie Norreys, her name is again written as A, four minims, e, and again, the letter i is not dotted in other words in the will. However, the published online accounts I have seen, except
I have tried to transcribe, but as you say, right-hand side is very off putting.
Thank you both.
Les
On Saturday, April 2, 2022 at 9:25:47 AM UTC-4, coxol...@sky.com wrote:except for TNA's abstract of the Chancery case, all show her name as Anne. I think we can ignore the Amie possibility as you previously suggested. Edward's will is available on Ancestry, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_
Seems most odd to have Anne/Amie and Elizabeth, with the Marney line.
I have tried to transcribe, but as you say, right-hand side is very off putting.
Thank you both.In the PCC copy of the 1516 will of Edward Sulyard, spouse of Anne/Amie Norreys, her name is again written as A, four minims, e, and again, the letter i is not dotted in other words in the will. However, the published online accounts I have seen,
Les
In his 1523 will (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_311120-00137?pId=867740), Henry Marny stated the names of his wives as Thomasyn and Elizabeth, first in the part about praying for his soul, their souls, and the soulsof his parents, paternal grandparents and great grandparents, deceased son Thomas, and other unnamed deceased children and, second, in the instructions for building his tomb with an image of Thomasyn and her arms on his right and an image of Elizabeth
Henry mentioned sons-in-law Edmund Bedyngfeld and Thomas Bonam. He bequeathed C li to Thomas Bonam's eldest son John, when age 20 and if he should die to second son William and if he should die to potential future sons in succession. He bequeathed C lito the son and heir of Edmund in like manner, but since he did not state any names perhaps any such heirs were not yet born or were very young. He bequeathed to "Anne Bonam doughter of Thomas Bonam xx li to be paid as is aforesaid" (as specified for John
Henry bequeathed to "William Latham and my doughter his wife xx li" (perhaps a second husband of Isabel/Elizabeth's daughter Anne (Norreys) Sulyard). Henry also bequeathed to Eustace Sulyarde x li and to Myriable Sulyarde x li and willed that FrancesSulyarde "be found to scole for the space of iij yeres after my decesse."
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