- Joan
Greyndour later Joan
Barre (née Rigge/Ridge/Rugge (c. 1400 – 17 June 1485) was an
English noblewoman. She
founded a
chantry and
school at Newland...
- She died 28 July 1450.
Elizabeth Greyndour (d. 1452),
daughter and sole
heiress of
Robert (d. 1443) of and Joan
Greyndour of Clearwell, Gloucestershire....
- museum. The
first manor house at
Clearwell was
probably built by
Robert Greyndour (d.1443), and
probably consisted of a
great hall,
chapel and 12 chambers...
- (1430),
Queen of Denmark, Sweden, and
Norway Elizabeth Greyndour (1452),
daughter of Joan
Greyndour and
second wife of John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester...
- secondly,
before 19
November 1443,
Elizabeth Greyndour (d. 1
September 1452),
daughter and heir of
Robert Greyndour (d.1443),[citation needed] esquire, of Clearwell...
-
plaque bearing the
engraved coat of arms of the
Freeminers is on the
Greyndour tomb in the
Clearwell Chapel in
Newland church, and
other important medieval...
-
Thomas Knolles,
citizen of London,
Thomas Rugge, John Grevell,
Robert Greyndour and
Thomas Sergeant, esquires, of all the lands, reversions, and tenants'...
- of Usk Castle, led by
Richard Grey, 1st
Baron Grey of Codnor, Sir John
Greyndour,
Dafydd Gam, and Sir John
Oldcastle of Herefordshire,
pursued the Welsh...
- One of the
earliest chantry grammar schools was
founded here by Joan
Greyndour in the 1440s. A
house for the school's
master was
built near the church...
-
schools included Henry VI's Eton College,
founded in 1440, and Joan
Greyndour's school at Newland. Also
spelled Katharine or
Catherine "Berkeley [née...