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Anne Montagu
- Preferred Name: Anne Montagu[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
- Alternate Name: Anne de Montagu Duchess of Exeter
- Alternate Name: Fitzlewis
- Gender: F
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Duchess of Exeter with note: merge info
- FSID: LY9D-C11
- Death: 28 NOV 1457 in London, England
- Birth: 1384 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England at LATI: N1.0687 LONG: E1.794 with note: GEDCOM data
- Burial: in London, Middlesex, England with note: Standard
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Anne Montagu (d.1457), who married firstly (as his 2nd wife) Sir Richard Hankford[2] (c. 1397 – 1431) of Annery, Monkleigh in Devon, feudal baron of Bampton in Devon.[8] Their descendants include Anne Boleyn. After the death of Sir Richard, Anne married secondly Sir John FitzLewis by whom she had further issue, and thirdly, she married John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter by whom she had no issue.
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!Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701 by David Faris First Edition.
=== Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna ===
Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 5th Ed., Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1999], 17B-19.
=== Anne de Montagu, d. 28 Nov 1457; m. (1) ===
Anne de Montagu, d. 28 Nov 1457; m. (1) as his second wife, Sir Richard Hankeford of Hewish, co. Devon; Kelynack, Cornwall; Eastbury, co. Buckingham; b. c 21 July 1397, knighted 1429, d. 8 Feb 1430/1; m. (3), as his third wife, John Holand, Duke of Exeter. [Magna Charta Sureties]
Family 1: Sir Richard Hankford, b. 21 JUL 1397 in Hankford, Devon, England d. 8 FEB 1431 in Kelynack, Buckinghamshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Wiki link
Author: Online.
Publication: Name: https://shakespeare.fandom.com/wiki/lady_montague;
Note: Shakespearean
Page: To give the accurate history about who she was.
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Richard Hankeford, knight
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-567/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-567/;
Note: RICHARD HANKEFORD, KNIGHT
567 Writ. ‡ 28 February 1431. [Wymbyssh].G
Addressed to Nicholas Wotton, mayor and escheator of London .
CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall 24 May 1431. [Wotton].
Jurors: Martin Nanseglos ; Richard Snokeshill ; William Fyssh ; Richard Perys ; Thomas Southcote ; John Brunne ; John Fuller ; William Farnham ; William Baker ; John Berfair ; Hugh Roberd ; John Nicoll ; John Grymsby ; William Clerk ; and John Tose .
[1]+He held the following conjointly with Anne his wife, still living, by demise of James Gascoigne , John Dabernoun , William Blenche , and Thomas Cowyke to Richard and Anne and to Richard’s heirs. The grant was made by indented charter, where they are described as Richard Hankeford, esquire , and Anne his wife. The charter was shown to the jurors.+[1]
Holborn, a messuage, 4 shops, and a garden attached to the messuage, in the suburb of London within the liberty of the city, annual value £6, held of the king in free burgage as all the city is held.
He died on 8 February 1431. Thomasia, Elizabeth, and Anne are his daughters and next heirs, and respectively aged 8 and more, 7 and more, and 12 weeks and more.
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568 [ Writ not extant.]
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Doncaster 19 May 1431. [Thwaytes].
Jurors: Richard Bosvell ; Robert Barker ; Thomas Vessy ; William Vyle ; Thomas Philip ; William Gilmyn ; John Cartwryght ; William Bonour ; William Thomson ; Richard Dalton ; Thomas Chaumberlayn ; and Richard Kyng .
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or service. He and Elizabeth his wife, now deceased, granted the following to James Gascoigne , still living, for life. The grant was made by indented charter dated 10 February 1426, where Richard and Elizabeth are described as Richard Hankeford, esquire , and Elizabeth his wife. The charter was shown to the jurors.
Edlington, the manor, held of Henry Vavasour , as of his manor of Hazelwood, service unknown.
Elizabeth died, and Richard then died seised of the reversion.
Date of death and heirs as 567, except Anne is aged 16 weeks and more.
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569 Writ. ‡ 28 February 1431. [Wymbyssh].G
MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster 31 May 1431. [Feerby].
Jurors: John Moris ; Robert Herward ; William Terell ; John Querne ; William Erlych ; John Twyford ; John Eustace ; Thomas Frankelyn ; Thomas atte Downe ; John Robard ; John Lyncolne ; John Clerk of Westminster; and Robert Nyk .
He held the following as 567+[1].
Holborn, 3 a. land outside the bar, annual value 10s., held of John Souman , service unknown.
Date of death and heirs as 567.
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570 Writ. 28 February 1431. [Wymbyssh].G
HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Hereford 21 April 1431. [Whyteney].
Jurors: Walter Hakeluys ; Philip Dombelton ; Richard Walleweyn of Little or Much Marcle (Marcle); Roger Bodenham ; Robert Assche ; Thomas Bromwyche, junior ; Ralph Lyngeyn ; John Comyn of Putley; William Gervous ; Hugh Hergest ; Richard Ravenhill ; and Thomas Myntryche .
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief or any other in demesne as of fee. [2]+He held the following by curtesy after the decease of Elizabeth his wife from the inheritance of Thomasia and Elizabeth, her daughters and heirs.+[2]
Dilwyn, 1/3 manor, held of the king as of his duchy of Lancaster by knight service. There is a ruinous messuage, worth nothing yearly; 120 a. arable, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; 9 a. meadow, worth 2s. yearly; 12 a. wood, worth nothing yearly above enclosure; 120 a. pasture, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; 30s. assize rent, payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas by equal parts; and 8 cottages and 36 a. land pertaining to the same, worth 16d. yearly and no more because the cottages are ruinous and totally destroyed.
Date of death as 567. Thomasia and Elizabeth are his daughters and next heirs, and they are also the daughters and next heirs of Elizabeth his late wife. Thomasia is aged 8 and more, and Elizabeth is aged 6 and more.
[Head:] Nothing requires melius inquirendo.
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571 Writ. ‡ 28 February 1431. [Wymbyssh].G
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Marlborough 5 May 1431. [Bernard].
Jurors: Robert Blake ; John Sturmy ; Thomas Stokke ; Thomas Keche ; William Webbe of Milton Lilbourne ( Milton ); Richard Waryn ; Thomas Mychell ; Hugh Luyde ; William Dymers ; John Hows ; Henry Clerk ; John Merden ; and John Clenche .
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or service. He held the following as 570+[2].
Staunton, ½ manor with advowson of the church there at every other presentation. There is a capital messuage, worth nothing yearly; 90 a. demesne arable, annual value 22s. 6d., each acre worth 3d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, worth 6s. yearly; 90 a. pasture, annual value 7s. 6d., each acre worth 1d. yearly; 10s. 6d. assize rent, payable at the four terms of the year by equal parts, and delivered by various free tenants; and 6 messuages with 6 virgates pertaining to the same, demised to various tenants and held at the will of the lord, rendering 24s. yearly at the four terms by equal parts.
Crofton, ½ manor. There is a toft, worth nothing yearly; 40 a. demesne arable, annual value 10s., each acre worth 3d. yearly; 4 a. meadow, worth 4s. yearly; 120 a. pasture, worth 5s. yearly; 60 a. dense, timber wood, its pasture worth nothing yearly; 6 messuages with 6 virgates pertaining to the same, demised to various tenants and held at the will of the lord, rendering 20s. yearly at the four terms by equal parts; and 8s. assize rent, payable as above and delivered by various free tenants.
The moieties and advowson are held of the heirs of the earl of Hereford in free socage. He held the following as 567+[1].
Haxton, a third of a messuage, 3 cottages, 2 carucates of land, 6 a. meadow, and of 200 a. pasture, annual value £4, held of the heirs of Lord St Amand, service unknown.
Netheravon, 7 messuages and 7 virgates, annual value 100s., held of David Cernyngton , service unknown.
Date of death and heirs as 567. Thomasia and Elizabeth are the daughters and next heirs of Elizabeth his late wife, and Anne is the daughter of Richard and Anne his wife, still living.
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572 Writ. ‡ 28 February 1431. [Wymbyssh].G
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Gloucester 17 April 1431. [Mulle].
Jurors: John Thorndon ; John Stafford ; John Born ; Thomas Reme ; John Kyngton ; John Fermour; John Felde ; John Seymour ; Edward Benet ; Richard Williams ; Walter Dore ; and John Motsont .
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne as of fee. He held the following as 570+[2].
Bentham, the manor called ‘huntecourt’. There is a capital messuage, worth nothing yearly above repair; 102 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, worth 6s. yearly; 12 a. wood, worth nothing yearly above enclosure; 30s. assize rent, payable by various tenants at the four terms of the year by equal parts; and perquisites of court, worth 6s. 8d. yearly. Of whom the manor is held is unknown.
Date of death and heirs as 571.
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Page: Mentioned in this source.
- Title: Anne Montagu Holland, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV28-2KDJ : 20 October 2022), Anne Montagu Holland, ; Burial, Wapping, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England, St. Katharine’s by the Tower Churchyard; citing record ID 68346081, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV28-2KDJ;
- Title: Anne de Montagu
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Lady_Margaret_Butler;
- Title: England, Extracted Parish and Court Records
Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/5877/records/30592;
- Title: Wikipedia-John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Montagu,_3rd_Earl_of_Salisbury#Marriage_and_issue;
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