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- 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...