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From: John Steele Gordon < >
Subject: Re: VISCOUNTI, HAWKWOOD, TYRELL
Date: 23 Nov 1998 14:10:08 GMT
Adrian Channing wrote:
> Any comments and additions to the following?
>
> [snip]
> Barnabo/Barnabus Visconti (1323-1385 in prison) m 1350 Beatrice dela Scal
> left
> but his natural daughter
> left
> NN m c1377 Sir John Hawkwood (-1394 bur Duomo Cathedral, Florence, but the
> removed to Sibil Hedingham, Essex)
> left
> Anticha (his dau, but was it by NN Visconti) m Sir William Coggeshall of
> Codham Hall
> left
> Alice Coggeshall (-1422 ?bur East Horndon, Essex) mSir John Tyrell
> (c1375-1437, bur Augustine Friars, London); MP; speaker of House of
> Commons; at Agincourt. He m2 Catherine
> left
> Sir Thomas Tyrell (bfr 1397-1476 bur East Horndon, Essex, PCC Will); MP;
> land owner mainly in Essex m Anne Marney (-bur East Horndon, Essex)
The DNB, under Hawkwood, says "Neither the date nor the fact of Hawkwood's
first marriage has been established. Before his marriage with Bernabo
Visconti's natural daughter, Donnina, Hawkwood had, besides two sons, a
daughter Antiocha or Mary, who resided in 1379 at Milan with her husband, Sir
William de Coggeshall, afterwards of Codham Hall, Essex . . . . Corio . . .
mentions another daughter, Fiorentina, married to a Milanese noble, Lancellotto
del Mayno, and a third daughter, Beatrice appears in Berry's "County
Genealogies, Sussex," p. 62,, as the wife of John Shelley, M.P. for Rye between
1415 and 1423, an ancestor of the poet Shelley. By Donnina Hawkwood had one
son, John, and three daughters, viz., Janet, Catherine, and Anne."
John Steele Gordon
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