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1396 - Aft 1469 (~ 73 years)
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Name |
Joane Bruley |
Birth |
~1396 |
Cothrop, Oxfordshire, Englan [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Aft 1469 |
Ipswell, Oxfordshire, England |
Person ID |
I51719 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2018 |
Father |
John Bruley, b. ~1383, Waterstoke, Oxfordshire, England d. Bef 1423, Waterstoke, Oxfordshire, England (Age ~ 39 years) |
Mother |
Matilda Quartermain, b. 1378, North Weston, Oxfordshire, England d. 1410, Frankley, Hagley, Worcestershire, England (Age 32 years) |
Marriage |
1395 |
Oxfordshire, England [1] |
Family ID |
F19297 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Joane (Joan) Danvers formerly Bruley aka Mantell
Born about 1396 in Cothrop, Oxfordshire, England,map
ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of John Bruley and Matilda (Quartermain) Quartremain
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of John Danvers — married about 1430 [location unknown]
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Bone (Danvers) Pole, Joan (Danvers) Fowler, Thomas Danvers, William Danvers Knt., Amicia Amys (Danvers) Langston, Margaret Danvers and Henry Danvers
Died after 1469 in Ipswell, Oxfordshire, Englandmap
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Contents
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1 Biography
2 Notes
2.1 Excerpt from British History Online- Hilmartin Parish
3 Sources
Biography
Father John Bruley (Bruly) b. c 1383, d. b 1423
Mother Matilda Quartermain b. c 1377
Joane Bruley[1] married Sir Walter Mantell. Joane Bruley was born circa 1396 at of Cothrop, Oxfordshire, England. [2]
She married Sir John Danvers, son of Richard Danvers and Agnes Brancestre, circa 1410.[3]
Joane Bruley died after 1469.[4][5]
Family 1
Sir Walter Mantell
Family 2
Sir John Danvers b. b 1382, d. c 1449
Children
Joan Danvers b. c 1422, d. 1505
Amicia Danvers b. c 1426
Elizabeth Danvers b. c 1428
Margaret Danvers b. c 1429, d. b 16 Feb 1500
Sir Thomas Danvers b. c 1430, d. b 1449
Sir William Danvers b. c 1432
Henry Danvers b. c 1434
(Miss) Danvers b. c 1436
Bova (Bone) Danvers b. c 1440
Notes
Excerpt from British History Online- Hilmartin Parish
Both William and John died, however, before Agnes, and so the manor passed to Joan Russell, daughter of Agnes by John Russell of Bradenstoke.
Joan Russell married Thomas Quatremains and they were succeeded by a son Richard. (fn. 138) Richard died childless in 1477 and Corton passed to Thomas Danvers, son of Joan Danvers, who was the daughter of Richard's sister Maud. In 1482 Thomas Danvers sold the manor to Bishop William of Waynflete, who devised it to Magdalen College, Oxford, recently founded by him.[6]
William Bruley, knight of the shire for Oxfordshire in 1395, outlived his wife and their son John, who had married Maud Quatremain, sister and coheiress of Richard Quatremain of Rycote. Before 1423, however, he had enfeoffed his granddaughter Joan and her husband John Danvers, of Epwell in Swalcliffe and later of Colthorpe in Banbury, with Waterstock manor. Danvers, who represented the county in three parliaments, and built up a large landed estate, was returned as lord in 1428 and appears to have died shortly after 1448. His widow Joan married as her second husband Sir Walter Mauntell of Nether Heyford (Northants.) and they presented to Waterstock church in 1467 and 1469. Much of John Danvers's property went to his sons by his first wife, but Thomas, his eldest son by Joan Bruley, succeeded to his mother's lands. He married twice, first a daughter of James Fiennes, Lord Saye and Sele, and secondly Sybil Fowler, member of a family with whom the Danvers family was already connected by marriage. [7]
Sources
? The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 37
? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 371
? Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 392
? Burke's Dormant and Extinct Baronetcies, p. 150
? Marlyn_Lewis
? British History Online- Hilmartin Parish
? Parishes: Waterstock', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 7: Dorchester and Thame hundreds (1962), pp. 220-230.
British History Online- Hilmartin Parish; Copyright © 2013 University of London & History of Parliament Trust - All rights reserved
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