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From: Henry Sutliff< >
Subject: Hawkwood + Coggeshall + Wattevile
Date: 25 Nov 1998 20:44:21 -0800


I noticed the postings about Hawkwood, Visconti and Tyrell so I thought
I would post the following for opinions as to accuracy within the
discussed associations:

>From the Visitation of Essex (1558):

John Cogeshall of Hartfordshire lived in the tyme of E. 1, he had lands
in Rellen Hall or Rewenhal in the county of Essex
1
Sir John Cogeshall 2 son of John 23 E1.
1
John Cogeshall held lands in p’va Benfleet of the honor of Rawley in
Essex 14 E.2
1
Sir John Cogeshall Knt. Of Essex 12 E. 3 = Mabell sister & heire to
Anfrus de Staunton and Mary his wife 16 E. 3
1
Henery Cogshall 49 E. 3 = Joanne his wife
1
William sonne & heire 49 E. 3
1
Thomas Cogshall
1
Richard Cogshall son of Thomas 9 H. 5 = … da. & coheire to Sr. John
Wattevile Kt.
1
Sir William Cogshall Kt. Had 4 wiffes 4 H. 6 = Mary da. & h. to Sir
John Hawkwood Knt.
1
Four daughters:
(1) Blanche = uxor John Dorward ob. 37 H. 6
(2) Elianor = wiffe to John Tirell of Heron, Treasurer of the Household
to K. H. 6
(3) Margarett = wiffe to … Bateman after Sir John Green of Essex, Kt.
(4) … wife of John St. George

I believe the last named daughter was Matilda, wife of John St. George
of Hatley St. George, Camb. (see Burke’s Extinct Peerage)

Also from the same Visitation (under Cotton):

Robertus de Wattevilla sans date = Dna Matilda ux ejus
1
Willmus de Wateville miles a 19 E. 1 = Thoremina ux. Ejus
1
Johanne Watevyle de Panfield miles a 14 E. 3 = Dna Alicia de Watevile a
13 E. 3 –a 5. E.2 filia et haeres Petri de … (note: This is copied as
accurately as the MS will admit; there is confusion and evident
inaccuracy in the dates)
1
… filia et coh. ux Richardi Cogeshall

Thanks for comments,

Henry Sutlif

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