Historical records matching Lady Edith de Stourton
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About Lady Edith de Stourton
Edith Stourton, whom the Visitation for Co. Beds, erroneously called daughter and heir of John, Lord Stourton, although the Visitation for Co. York leaves his name in blank, but from an inscription(*) it was recorded, "Hie jacet Editha soror' Will'i Storton, quondam uxor' D'ni Joh'is Beau- champ, militis, et post uxor' D'ni Roberti Shottesbroke, militis, qui obiit xiii. die Junii anno domini 1441(!), cui' a'n'e p'pi'etr Deus." Edmondson erroneously placed her as a child of her father's first marriage, but Haare and Collins both mentioned her as part issue of the second marriage. She and both her husbands were recorded in the Visitation for Co. Beds., and in Harleian MS. 1074, a fuller account is given of her, shewing the inscription to her first husband and that inscribed to her own memory, wherein she was called sister of William Stourton, sometime wife of Sir Thomas Beauchamp, knight, and after wife of Sir Robert Shottesbroke, knight. Under her brother, John Stourton, of Preston, it is seen that the heirs of the body of his sister, Edith, called late wife of Sir Robert Shottesbroke, knight, had the next remainder in certain of his property, contingent on his three daughters dying without issue, which they did not do. She married (1) Sir John Beauchamp, knight, of Bletsho, Co. Bedford, sometimes called Lord Beauchamp, but he was never summoned to Parliament ; he had livery of his lands in 1406-7, and died in 1412, and (2) Sir Robert Shottesbroke(*), who was shewn to be the then husband of Edith, late wife of John Beauchamp, chivalier, in an Inquisition taken at Sherborne, Co. Dorset, on 30th April, 9 Henry V., after the death of her only son, John, son and heir of John Beauchamp, relating to the Manor of Ashmore in that county.
References
- Mowbray, Charles Botolph Joseph. History of the Noble House of Stourton, of Stourton, in the County of Wilts. Vol. 1. London: Privately printed, Elliot Stock, 1899. pp. 91-92
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175084264/elizabeth-edith-beauc...
Lady Edith de Stourton's Timeline
1375 |
1375
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Stourton, Wiltshire, England
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1405 |
January 1, 1405
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Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1410 |
1410
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Bletso, Bedfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1418 |
1418
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West Woodhay, Berkshire, England
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1441 |
June 13, 1441
Age 66
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Faringdon, Berkshire , England (United Kingdom)
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1441
Age 66
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