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Joan de Stuteville Heiress of Cottingham
- Preferred Name: Joan de Stuteville Heiress of Cottingham[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
- Alternate Name: Joan de Stuteville
- Gender: F
- Birth: ABT 1210 in Liddell, Cumberland, England at LATI: N4.5307 LONG: E3.0762 with note: https://www.mount-royal.ca/heritage/getperson.php?personID=I3862&tree=godbout
- Burial: 1276 in England with note: GEDCOM data
copied from merge
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm#JoaneStutevillediedbefore6Apr1276
- Christening: ABT 1220 in Cumberland, England at LATI: N4.5307 LONG: E3.0762
- FSID: LH1T-696
- Death: BEF 6 APR 1276 in Cottingham, East Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.7833 LONG: E0.3833 with note: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm#JoaneStutevillediedbefore6Apr1276
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Joan (married 2nd by 5 Feb 1243/4 Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of England and died 1276, being by him mother of Roger Bigod, 5th and last Earl of Norfolk of the 1140-41 creation), eldest daughter and coheir of Nicholas de Stuteville by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, feudal Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland. [Burke's Peerage]
Joan de Stuteville, d. 1276, widow of Hugh Wake, d. 1241, lord of Bourne, co Lincs., daughter of Nicholas de Stuteville, d. 1233, lord of Cottingham, and Devorgilla of Galloway, sister of Alan of Galloway (139-1). [Magna Charta Sureties]
He [Hugh Wake] married, without Royal licence, before 29 May 1229, Joan, 1st daughter and coheir of Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE, of Liddell, Cumberland, by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, LORD OF GALLOWAY. He died before 18 December 1241 in the Holy Land. Joan married, 2ndly, before 5 February 1243/4, Hugh BIGOD, Chief Justiciar of England, who died shortly before 7 May 1266. She died shortly before 6 April 1276. [Complete Peerage XII/2:298-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
From: "Rosie Bevan" (rbevan@paradise.net.nz)
Subject: Stuteville of Cottingham Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-09-07 03:43:36 PST Joan.
Eventually sole heir of her father, she was married to Hugh Wake before 29 May 1229 when Hugh was pardoned for having married her without the king' licence. On the death of her cousin Eustace de Stuteville in 1241, and having outlived her sister, she was sole heir to the Stuteville inheritance comprising Cottingham, Buttercrambe and Kirby Moorside (combined annual value of L660 p.a. in 1282) and the honours of Liddell Strength and Rosedale. Hugh Wake died on crusade in 1241 and on 2 Jan 1242 the king granted to Joan his widow the custody of all the lands to hold until the lawful age of the heirs, together with their marriage and licence to marry at pleasure, for a fine of 10,000 marks . Before Michaelmas 1244 she married Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of England, by whom she was the mother of Roger Bigod who succeeded as earl of Norfolk in 1270. Joan died shortly before 6 April 1276, her heir being her son Sir Baldwin Wake. By Hugh Wake, Joan also had Nicholas, Hugh and possibly Isabel.L
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#JoaneStutevillediedbefore6Apr1276 as of 3/13/2016
JOAN de Stuteville (-before 6 Apr 1276). King Henry III pardoned "Hugoni Wac" for
=== “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013): ===
“HUGH LE BIGOD, Knt., of Levisham, Yorkshire, Bosham, Funtington, and Stoughton, Sussex, and, in right of his wife, of Liddel, Cumberland, and Witherley, Leicestershire, Forester of Farndale Forest, Yorkshire, Governor of Dover, Pickering, and Scarborough Castles, 2nd son, born about 1215. He married before 5 Feb. 1243/4 JOAN DE STUTEVILLE, widow of Hugh Wake [see WAKE 7], of Bourne, Lincolnshire, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, etc. (died in the Holy Land before 18 Dec. 1241), and daughter and heiress of Nicholas de Stuteville, of Liddel, Cumberland, and Cottingham, Yorkshire, by Devorguille, daughter of Roland Fitz Uchtted, lord of Galloway. They had four sons, Roger [5th Earl of Norfolk], Ralph, John (clerk), and Richard, and four daughters, Elizabeth, Rohese, Maud, and Joan. In 1251 he witnessed the foundation charter of Marham Abbey, Norfolk, founded by his half-sister, Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Arundel. In 1257 he accompanied the king in his expedition into Wales. He was made Justiciar of England by the Barons in 1257. About the end of 1260, he resigned the position of justiciar, probably from dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Barons. In 1263 he joined the royal party. He was present on the king's side at the Battle of Lewes 14 May 1264, but fled from the field. SIR HUGH LE BIGOD died testate shortly before 7 May 1266. His widow, Joan, presented to the churches of Rowley, Yorkshire, 1268, 1274, and Cottingham, Yorkshire, 1272. In 1269 she and Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York, reached an agreement that all the dams and locks belonging to the said Joan in the water of the Hull be removed, so that there may be free navigation between the Humber and Beverly. Sometime before 1276 she alienated a quarter of the vill of Whissendine, Rutland. Joan died shortly before 5 April 1276.
Dugdale Antiqs. of Warwickshire (1730): 95 (Stuteville ped.). Clutterbuck Hist. & Antiqs. of Hertybrd 2 (1821): 510-511 (Marshal-Bigod ped.). Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 744 (charter of Isabel d'Aubeney, Countess of Arundel; charter witnessed by her brothers, Sir Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Sir Hugh Bigod, and John de Warenne). Jour. British Arch. Assoc. (1865): 91-103. Burke Gen. Hist. of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited & Extinct Peerages (1866): 53 (sub Bigod). Shirley Royal & Other Hist. Letters Ill. of King Henry III 2 (Rolls Ser. 27) (1866): 127-128 (letter from King Henry III of England dated 1258 mentions "Rogero le Bygod, comite Norfolchiæ et marescallo nostro Angliæ, et Hugoni le Bigod, fratre suo"), 148-150, 152-153. Marsh Annals of Chepstow Castle (1883): 110-132. Procs. Soc. of Antiqs. of London 2nd Ser. 10 (1885): 272 (deed of Joan de Stuteville dated 1268). Birch Cat. Seals in the British Museum 2 (1892): 400 (seal of Joan de Stuteville, widow of Hugh Wake and Hugh le Bigod, dated 1265-1275 - To the left. In loosely-fitting cloak, head-dress, gloves. In the right hand a goad, in the left hand a shield of arms: barruly [STUTEVILLE]. Horse with ornamental breastband and fringed saddle. Beaded borders). Desc. Cat. Ancient Deeds 4 (1902): 34. C.Ch.R. 1 (1903): 375-445-446; 2 (1906): 31. Giffard Reg. of Walter Giffard Archbishop of York (Surtees Soc. 109) (1904): 43-44, 50, 58-59, 139-140, 287. Year Books of Edward II 2 (Selden Soc. 19) (1904): 157. D.N.B. 2 (1908): 486 (biog. of Hugh Bigod) ("his character as a judge has been placed high by Matthew Paris"). Clay Extinct & Dormant Peerages (1913): 228-229 (sub Wake). VCH Yorkshire N.R. 1(1914): 513-514. Early Yorkshire Charters 2 (1915): 181-182. C.P. 4 (1916): 261; 9 (1936): 590, footnote c, 593 (sub Norfolk). Cal. Inqs. Misc. 1(1916): 315. Cannon Great Roll of the Pipe for 26th Year of the Reign of King Henry the Third A.D. 1241-1242 (1918): 38, 42, 120. Book of Fees 2 (1923): 1393. Parker Feet of Fines for the County of York, 1232-12466 (Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Recs. 67) (1925): 53. VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 157-159. English Hist. Rev. 65 (1950): 89-91. Early Yorkshire Charters 9 (1952): 18-23. VCH Sussex 4 (1953): 122, 183, 195. Paget Baronage of England (1957) 64: 1-2 (sub Bigod). Sanders English Baronies (1960): 47. Godber Cartulary of Newnham Priory 1 (Pubs. Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 43 Pt. 1) (1963): 28. Peckham Reg. of John Pecham Archbishop of Canterbury 2 ( Canterbury & York Soc. 65) (1968): 179. English Yorkshire Hundred & Quo Warranto Rolls (Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Recs. 151) (1996): 141-142, 244. Morris Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the 136 Cent. (2005): opp. 1 (chart). National Archives, SC 8/151/7540 (In 1276 Baldwin Wake petitioned the king that he can have the farms of Easter and other issues from the lands that were his mother's as his mother died before Easter [5 April] in accordance with the statute of Marlborough as he was of full age when she died); SC 8/331/15692 (available at www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp).
Children of Hugh le Bigod, Knt., by Joan de Stuteville:
i. ROGER LE BIGOD, 7th Earl of Norfolk, hereditary Marshal of England, hereditary Steward of the Household, hereditary Warden of Romford Forest, Constable of Bristol and Nottingham Castles, Warden of the Coasts, cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, 1295, Privy Councillor, of Bungay, Framlingham, Kelsale, and Stowe, Suffolk, Earsham, Horsham, and Lopham, Norfolk, Levisham and Settrington, Yorkshire, and, in right of his 1st wife, of Soham, Cambridgeshire, son and heir, born in 1245. He presented to the church of Stonegrave, Yorkshire in 1267. He was heir in 1270 to his uncle, Roger le Bigod, Knt., Earl of Norfolk. He married (1st) before 29 October 1271 ALINE (or AVELINE) BASSET, widow of Hugh le Despenser, Knt. (died 1265), and daughter and heiress of Philip Basset, Knt., of Soham, Cambridgeshire, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Maplederwell, Hampshire, Wootton Basset, Wiltshire, etc., Justiciar of England, by his 1st wife, Hawise, daughter of Matthew de Lovaine, Knt. They had no issue. In 1274-5 Hugh de Essex arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor against Roger and his wife, Aline, touching land and pasture in North Waud [?North Weald], Essex. In 1275 the king obliged him to hand over the manor of Soham, Cambridgeshire, until he paid certain debts to the king. He was summoned for service against the Welsh in 1277, 1282, 1287, and 1294. In 1280 the king approved the grant made by Earl Roger and his wife, Aline, to Hugh de Essex of the manor of Toleshunt, Essex. The same year Roger and his wife, Aline, were called to warranty Hugh de Courtenay and his wife Eleanor (Aline's daughter) to a messuage and lands in Wootton Courtney, Somerset. In 1280-1 the king appointed commissioners to enquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass of certain evildoers unknown in breaking the park of Earl Roger le Bigod at Framlingham, Kelsale, and Stowe, Suffolk, hunting therein, and taking and carrying off his deer, and fishing in his vivaries in the said vills and at Bungay, Suffolk; the same commissioners were appointed to inquire as to, hear, and determining the trespass of certain evildoers unknown in breaking the parks of the said earl in Horsham and Lopham, Norfolk. In 1280-1 he arraigned an assize of darrein presentment against Robert le Wastre regarding the church of Winston, Norfolk. In 1280-1 Henry de Clerbek arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against Earl Roger regarding a tenement in North Lopham, Norfolk. The same year Robert Cokerel arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against Earl Roger regarding a tenement in Rendeshal, Norfolk. His wife, Aline, died shortly before 11 April 1281. He presented to the churches of Setttington, Yorkshire, 1283, 1294, ?1299, and Lancaut, Gloucestershire, 1297. He married (2nd) in 1290 ALICE (or ALIX) OF HAINAULT, daughter of John de Avenes, Count of Hainault, Holland, and Zeeland, lord of Friesland, by Philippe (or Philippine), daughter of Henri II, Count of Luxembourg and Roche, Marquis of Arlon [see HAINAULT 8 for her ancestry]. They had no issue. In 1290 he was one of the guarantors of the treaty of Brigham. In 1293 he was so hard pressed by the exchequer to pay the debts he owed the crown that he made public protest in parliament. He was appointed keeper of the coasts of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1295. In 1297 he was temporarily deprived of his office as Marshal of England for refusing to serve in Gascony unaccompanied by the king. He fought at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298, where he held a command in the Pt division. He joined in the Barons' letter to the Pope in 1301. In 1302 he surrendered his Earldom and the Marshalcy and all his lands to the king, on condition that they should be regranted to him for life, and that he should be given additional lands worth £1,000 per annum for life. He presented to the church of Suffield, Norfolk in 1306. ROGER LE BIGOD, 7th Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of England, died 6 Dec. 1306, when, in accordance with the surrender and regrants of 1302, the Earldom and Marshalcy reverted to the Crown. In the period, 1308-9, his widow, Alice, brought a writ of dower against Eve widow of Robert de Tateshale and demanded a third part of two parts of the manor of "H." In 1309 Alice was granted protection for one year, she going on a pilgrimage to Santiago. She presented to the churches of Aldeburgh, Norfolk, 1308, 1313, Great Wacton, Norfolk, 1310, Gillingham, Norfolk, 1311, 1314, 1316, Stockton, Norfolk, 1315, and Banningham, Norfolk, 1316. Alice, Countess of Norfolk, died testate 26 October 1317. Blomefield Essay towards a Top. Hist. of Norfolk 5 (1806): 70-74; 298-303, 351-355, 483-487; 6 (1807): 326-330, 421-422; 8 (1808): 9-13, 41-44, 165-167. Clutterbuck Hist. & Antiqs. of Hertford 2 (1821): 510-511 (Marshal-Bigod ped.). Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 269 (charter of Roger le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of England). Jour. British Arch. Assoc. (1865): 91-103. Burke Gen. Hist. of the Dormant, Abeyant, Fo
=== !Ancestral Roots by Weis, Seventh Editio ===
!Ancestral Roots by Weis, Seventh Edition L 69-29
=== Joan (married 2nd by 5 Feb 1243/4 Hugh B ===
Joan (married 2nd by 5 Feb 1243/4 Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of England and died 1276, being by him mother of Roger Bigod, 5th and last Earl of Norfolk of the 1140-41 creation), eldest daughter and coheir of Nicholas de Stuteville by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, feudal Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland. [Burke's Peerage]
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Joan de Stuteville, d. 1276, widow of Hugh Wake, d. 1241, lord of Bourne, co Lincs., daughter of Nicholas de Stuteville, d. 1233, lord of Cottingham, and Devorgilla of Galloway, sister of Alan of Galloway (139-1). [Magna Charta Sureties]
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He [Hugh Wake] married, without Royal licence, before 29 May 1229, Joan, 1st daughter and coheir of Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE, of Liddell, Cumberland, by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, LORD OF GALLOWAY. He died before 18 December 1241 in the Holy Land. Joan married, 2ndly, before 5 February 1243/4, Hugh BIGOD, Chief Justiciar of England, who died shortly before 7 May 1266. She died shortly before 6 April 1276. [Complete Peerage XII/2:298-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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She was the heir of her father, the barony of Liddell being part of her inheritance and brought into the Wake family.
=== !Colonial Dames of Royal Descent page 67 ===
!Colonial Dames of Royal Descent page 67
=== !#21> Complete Peerage-v9-p593, (FHL 942 ===
!#21> Complete Peerage-v9-p593, (FHL 942 D22cok); !AF: SS 2nd> AFN:83XCKS;
=== !Information from Q 940 D2t Plantagenet ===
!Information from Q 940 D2t Plantagenet Ancestry pg 106' Q942.525 H2li Lipscomb's Burckinghamshire Vol 4, pg 126; 942.55 H2ba Bakers's Northamptonshire Vol2, pg 239; 942.74/B5 H2o History and Antiquities of Beverly Oliverr pg 462; 941 D2bb The Battle Abbey Roll Vol 3, 260; 942 D22bu Betham's Baronetage pg 238; 942 B2n Notes and Queries 2S vol 6, pg 352; 942.85 H2h History of Cumberland, Hutchinson pg 529; Temple Index Bureau; Arcive FGS.
=== Joan de Stuteville was eldest daughter a ===
Joan de Stuteville was eldest daughter and coheir.
=== W H Turton: The Plantagenet Ancestry pp ===
W H Turton: The Plantagenet Ancestry pp 96, 106 M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 32 V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees P. 26
=== Various Biographies ===
Joan Stuteville
(married 2nd by 5 Feb 1243/4 Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of England and died 1276, being by him mother of Roger Bigod, 5th and last Earl of Norfolk of the 1140-41 creation), eldest daughter and coheir of Nicholas de Stuteville by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, feudal Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland. [Burke's Peerage]
Joan de Stuteville, d. 1276, widow of Hugh Wake, d. 1241, lord of Bourne, co Lincs., daughter of Nicholas de Stuteville, d. 1233, lord of Cottingham, and Devorgilla of Galloway, sister of Alan of Galloway (139-1). [Magna Charta Sureties]
He [Hugh Wake] married, without Royal licence, before 29 May 1229, Joan, 1st daughter and coheir of Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE, of Liddell, Cumberland, by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, LORD OF GALLOWAY. He died before 18 December 1241 in the Holy Land. Joan married, 2ndly, before 5 February 1243/4, Hugh BIGOD, Chief Justiciar of England, who died shortly before 7 May 1266. She died shortly before 6 April 1276. [Complete Peerage XII/2:298-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
From: "Rosie Bevan" (rbevan@paradise.net.nz)
Subject: Stuteville of Cottingham
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-09-07 03:43:36 PST
- Joan. Eventually sole heir of her father, she was married to Hugh Wake before 29 May 1229 when Hugh was pardoned for having married her without the king' licence. On the death of her cousin Eustace de Stuteville in 1241, and having outlived her sister, she was sole heir to the Stuteville inheritance comprising Cottingham, Buttercrambe and Kirby Moorside (combined annual value of L660 p.a. in 1282) and the honours of Liddell Strength and Rosedale. Hugh Wake died on crusade in 1241 and on 2 Jan 1242 the king granted to Joan his widow the custody of all the lands to hold until the lawful age of the heirs, together with their marriage and licence to marry at pleasure, for a fine of 10,000 marks . Before Michaelmas 1244 she married Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of England, by whom she was the mother of Roger Bigod who succeeded as earl of Norfolk in 1270. Joan died shortly before 6 April 1276, her heir being her son Sir Baldwin Wake. By Hugh Wake, Joan also had Nicholas, Hugh and possibly Isabel.L
=== MAGNA CHARTA SURETEES, P.2; SORLEY'S PED ===
MAGNA CHARTA SURETEES, P.2; SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.27, 32;
Preferred Parents:
Father: Nicholas de Stuteville, Lord of Cottenham and Liddell II, b. ABT 1192 in Liddell, Cumberland, England d. 8 SEP 1233 in Liddel, Cumberland, England
Mother: Devorgilla of Galloway, b. ABT 1190 d. 18 DEC 1241 in Whissendine, Oakham, England
Family 1: Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England, b. 1216 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England d. BEF 7 MAY 1266 in Thetford Castle, Norfolk, England
- m. 5 FEB 1244 in England, UK
- m. BEF 5 FEB 1244 in England
Family 2: Hugh le Wake Sheriff of Yorkshire, b. 1202 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England d. 1241 in First Crusade, Ashkelon, Kingdom of Jerusalem
- m. BEF 29 MAY 1229 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England
- Baldwin Wake, b. ABT 1238 in Lincolnshire, England d. BEF 10 FEB 1282 in Liddell, Cumberland, England
Sources:
- Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage
Author: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley {1999}, Page number: 2904
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742367
- Title: Joan de Stuteville in Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p134.htm#i4024 index to pedigrees
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p134.htm#i4024;
Note: Joan de Stuteville [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
F, #4024, b. circa 1210, d. circa 5 April 1276
Father Nicholas de Stuteville, Lord Liddell [2,3,4,5,7,8,9] d. bt 8 Sep 1233 - 19 Oct 1233
Mother Dervorgoil de Galloway [2,7,9] b. c 1180, d. 1242
Joan de Stuteville was born circa 1210 at of Cottingham, Yorkshire, England. She married Hugh Wake, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Constable of Scarborough Castle, Baron of Bourne, son of Baldwin Wake, Lord Deeping and Isabel de Briwere, before 29 May 1229; They had 3 sons (Sir Baldwin; Nicholas; & Hugh) & 1 alleged daughter (Isabel, wife of Simon de Beauchamp of Bedford). [2,3,5,6,7,9] Joan de Stuteville married Sir Hugh Bigod, Chief Justice of England, Governor of Dover, Picerking, & Scarborough Castles, son of Hugh le Bigod, Magna Carta Surety, 5th Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk and Maud Marshall, before 5 February 1244; They had 4 sons (Roger, 5th Earl of Norfolk; Ralph; John; & Richard) and 4 daughters (Elizabeth; Rohese; Maud; & Joan, wife of Sir Philip, 1st Lord Kyme). [2,4,7,8,9] Joan de Stuteville died circa 5 April 1276. [2,7,9]
Family 1: Hugh Wake, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Constable of Scarborough Castle, Baron of Bourne b. c 1203, d. b 18 Dec 1241
Children:
Sir Baldwin Wake, Lord Wake of Liddell+ [10,3,5,9] b. c 1238, d. 4 Feb 1282 or 5 Feb 1282
Sir Hugh Wake+ b. b 1241, d. 21 May 1315
Family 2: Sir Hugh Bigod, Chief Justice of England, Governor of Dover, Picerking, & Scarborough Castles b. c 1215, d. c 7 May 1266
Children
Roger Bigod, 7th Earl Norfolk, Marshal of England, Constable of Bristol & Nottingham Castles [2,7] b. 1245, d. 6 Dec 1306
Joan le Bigod+ [2,4,7,8] b. c 1248
Citations:
1. [S625] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. XII/2, p. 299; Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, by F. L. Weis, 4th Ed., p. 2.
2. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 203.
3. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 476-477.
4. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 511-512.
5. [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 428-429.
6. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 184.
7. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 366.
8. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 452-453.
9. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 285.
10. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 528-529.
Page: Relationships and sources
- Title: Hugh Wake & Stuteville in Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97M-1DDW?cc=2060211&wc=WWXQ-X4V%3A352088001%2C352166701
Author: "Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97M-1DDW?cc=2060211&wc=WWXQ-X4V%3A352088001%2C352166701 : 20 May 2014), W > Waite, Thomas (1618) - Wakeman, Burr (1802) > image 384 of 1344; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, compiler, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97M-1DDW;
Note: Hugh Wake married Joan Stuteville and they had a son according to previous research.
Page: Names, dates, locations, and relationships match previous research and temple work.
- Title: The Medieval Lands Project, "JOAN de Stuteville"
Author: fmg.org URL wrong
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#JoaneStutevillediedbefore6Apr1276;
Note: JOAN de Stuteville (-before 6 Apr 1276). King Henry III pardoned "Hugoni Wac" for marrying "filiam Nicholai de Stutevill" without royal licence, dated 1229[1479]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1234/35, by "Eustachius de Estutevilla", claiming that "Nicholaus de Estutevilla avunculus suus" relinquished "manerio de Cotingeham", while "Hugo Wack et Willelmus de Mastak" claimed seisin of the manor through "uxorum suarum filiarum heredum predicti Nicholai"[1480]. The Testa de Nevill lists fees in Leicester, dated 1247, which include "De terris Normannorum, dicunt quod Hugo le Bigod tenet Wyrithele nomine Johanne uxoris sue que fuit uxor Hugonis Wake..."[1481]. The Chronicle of Lanercost records in 1255 a dispute involving "Hugonem de Bigod, fratrem Rogeri comitis Marescalli, pro uxore sua filia et herede dominorum de Stuteville"[1482]. A writ dated 6 Apr "4 Edw I", after the death of "Joan de Stutevill" names "Sir Baldwin de Wake her son is her next heir and of full age", and also refers to events "after the death of Hugh le Bigot sometime her husband"[1483]. m firstly (before 29 May 1229) HUGH Wake, son of BALDWIN Wake & his wife Isabel Briwere (-on crusade before 18 Dec 1241). m secondly HUGH Bigod Chief Justiciar of England, son of HUGH Bigod Earl of Norfolk & his wife Maud Marshal of Pembroke (-before 7 May 1266).
- Title: Joan de Stuteville Wake Bigod, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2BY-4WP2 : 7 February 2023), Joan de Stuteville Wake Bigod, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 176672379, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2BY-4WP2;
Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176672379/joan-de_stuteville
Joan de Stuteville
BIRTH unknown England
DEATH 1276 England
BURIAL Non-Cemetery Burial
MEMORIAL ID 176672379
Parents: Nicholas de Stuteville (unknown–1233) & Devorguilla de Galloway
- Title: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom
Author: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; GE Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Page number: XII/2:299
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736741118
- Title: Book - Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to america
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