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From: RBodine996< >
Subject: Re: Isabel de Lathom
Date: 24 Jan 1999 18:28:17 GMT
>Does anyone have any evidence for the identity of the mother of Isabel de
Lathom, daughter of Thomas de Lathom? (Isabel de Lathom married Sir John
Stanley (abt 1350-1413) ancestor of the Stanleys of
>Alderley, Stanleys, Earls of Derby etc.)
The Feet of Fines for Yorkshire dated Quindene of Easter, 50 Edw. III, 1376
state:
Thomas de Lathum, chivaler, and Joan his wife, quer., Robert Breton, vicar of
the church of Hyton, and Thomas de la Rydynge, chaplain, def., of 4 messuages,
5 tofts, 6 1/2 carucates of land, and 4 acres of meadow in Easthaitfeld: To
hold to Thomas de Lathum and Joan and the heirs male of their bodies; remainder
to Thomas son of the same Thomas de Lathum and the heirs male of his body;
remainder to Isabel daughter of Thomas de Lathum and Joan and the heirs male of
her body; remainder to Cicely, sister of Isabel, and the heirs male of her
body; remainder to the right heirs of Thomas de Lathum.
To pin the date down, Easter in 1376 fell on Sunday, 13 April. Quindene means
the 15th day after any feast which includes the feast day, thus 27 April 1376.
Thomas de Lathom died shortly before 20 March 1382.
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