-
Champernon). However, Pole's
account ****igns two sons to
Jordan and Mabill:
Richard de
Champernon, who died
without issue, and
Jordan de
Champernon (II)...
- Joan de
Champernon abandoned their paternal arms of
Willington (ancient) in
favour of a
differenced version of
their maternal arms of
Champernon. These...
- post of Lady
Mistress was
given to
Champernon (Blanche
Parry remained as
second in the household,
succeeding Champernon when the
latter died in 1565.) Blanche...
-
family acquired estates in Devon.
Their surname was
originally spelt Champernon, and Sir
Arthur Champernowne has
sometimes been
referred to by that spelling;...
- The
Whitmore Story. Vivian's
Visitations of the
County of Devon,
Gawen Champernon, Dartington, Devon. Jewers, p. 146
Second to
Nicholas Udall's "Ralph Roister...
-
recorded in the 1086
Domesday Book as
being built by a
Norman knight Champernon (from
Chambernon in France) who
landed with
William of Normandy. It is...
- had
occurred between the two fathers. His
third marriage was to Joan
Champernon. "CHUDLEIGH, Sir
James (d.1401/2), of
Ashton and Shirwell, Devon. | History...
-
recorded in the 1086
Domesday Book as
being built by a
Norman knight Champernon (from
Chambernon in France) who
landed with
William of Normandy. It is...
-
William Adams served against the 1588 Armada.
Phoenix Dartmouth 100
Captain Champernon Lost The
Phoenix served against the 1588 Armada. Red Lion
Ipswitch 160...
-
Poulton in Awre, Gloucestershire.
Ralph de
Willington married Joan de
Champernon,
heiress of
Umberleigh in Devon,
during the
reign of
Edward I (1272–1307)...