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From: Paul Mackenzie < >
Subject: Re: Sanford/ Foliot
Date: Mon, 03 May 1999 23:03:51 +1000


Robert O'Connor wrote:

> I have this line:
>
> ++++
>
> Sir JOHN SANFORD, Kt., M Alice, d. of Alan Basset, of Wycombe, Bucks. (See
> BASSET). He had issue: Shaw, II Pt 1, p 12
>
> 1.Nicholas (Sir), Kt.
> 2.LAURENCE (Sir), Kt., of whom we presently.
>
> Sir LAURENCE SANFORD, Kt., of Melbury Turberville, Dorset., M Hawise
> (living 1297), d. of William Corbet, of Chaddersley Corbet. Died before
> 1271. He had issue: NEHGR, 142, p 240
>
> 1.Thomas, Died 1299.
> 2.ADA, of whom we presently.
>
> ADA SANFORD, M WALTER FOLIOT, of Whiteford, Devon & Melbury Turberville,
> Dorset. She was aged 24 in 1299. Her parentage was identified in a plea
> concerning land at Daunteseye, 1312. Died 1331. She had issue: NEHGR, Vol
> 142, pp 241-2
>
> JOAN FOLIOT, M before 1312 NICHOLAS de PERCY, of Kildale, Yorks. (Died 6
> Aug. 1324). M 2nd Sir John Maltravers, Kt., d 1341. M 3rd Sir Alexander
> Venables, Kt. She had issue: (See PERCY of KILDALE) MCS II, p 159 NEHGR,
> Vol 142, pp 241-2 CP VIII, p 580
>
> ++++
>
> Assistance on confirming it's authenicity & adding to it would be
> appreciated.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> --
> Robert O'Connor
>
> Christchurch
> New Zealand

Dear Robert:

You can add the following children to JOAN FOLLIOT and John MALTRAVERS
Joan mar (1) Ralph Warren (2) Sir Alan Cheney
Alice mar John Browning
Elizabeth mar (1) Sir Roger Folville (2) William Latimer
There was no children as far as I am aware to Venables and just the two to
Nicholas Percy
Isabella
Joan mar Peter de Brewes.
The reference is Collectanea Topographica Genealogica Vol V1 p335

There appears to be an inconsistency between NEGHR Vol 142. and Hutchins. Hutchins has
Hawise Sanford, the daughter of Fulke Basset. See the following

1271
By a deed dated on Monday next after the feast of St. Mark, 55 Hen 111, Beatrix de
Turberville released to Hawysia de Sanford five marks annually rent, part of 10 l.
which the said Beatrix was entitled to receive annually by way of dower out of
Melbury, under a settlement made by a fine between Fulk Basset, Bishop of London, and
said Beatrix. Witness, Nicholas Bretun, Aval de Rocheford, Ad. Foliot, and others.
Hawisa de Sanford is described on her monumental brass in the church as daughter of
the Lord Basset. and from the terms of this deed she seems to be the owner of this
manor. Fulke Basset, bishop of London, mentioned in the deed, was also Lord Basset of
Wycombe.
Hutchins - History of Dorset 2:656

Regards Paul

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