-
which she was
called "sister". The
younger Joan
married (1st)
Richard de
Champernoun and (2nd) Sir
Peter de
Fishacre of
Combe Fishacre and
Coleton Fishacre...
- of Powderham, by his wife Joan
Champernoun (died 1419),
widow of Sir
James Chudleigh and
daughter of
Richard Champernoun of Modbury. He was the grandson...
-
refounded 1184 (1161-87);
dissolved 2
March 1539;
granted to
Catherine Champernoun, John
Ridgeway and
others 1541/2; now in use as
parish church; remains...
-
Fulford in
Devon on 17 June 1598 in Dunsford. His son was
Captain Francis Champernoun of York, Maine. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for...
-
Parliament of
England Preceded by
Arthur Champernoun Philip Holditch Member of
Parliament for
Totnes 1628–1629 With: Sir
Edward Giles Parliament suspended...
- Sir
Edward Giles Arthur Champernoun Member of
Parliament for
Totnes 1625 With: Sir
Edward Giles Succeeded by
Arthur Champernoun Philip Holditch Baronetage...
-
Champernoun and
Richard Way, upon his
death just two
years later. By this time,
Harlowbury had
acquired a
large amount of debt, and the
Champernoun and...
-
Willoughby 17. Anne
Cheney 4.
Robert Willoughby 18. John
Champernoun 9.
Blanche Champernoun 2.
Edward Willoughby 20. John Beauchamp, 1st
Baron Beauchamp...
- Sinai),
marshal of Calais.
Married Mary,
daughter and co-heiress of John
Champernoun, no issue. Died
probably at
Saint Catherine's Monastery. Lady Eleanor...
- his
father and
elder brother. He
married Joan
Champernoun (died 1419)
daughter of Sir
Richard Champernoun of Modbury, Devon. They had two sons, Sir Philip...