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- child of Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings, and his first wife Elizabeth Wychingham. She married Sir Geoffrey Boleyn in c.1445. Anne was born c.1424 into...
- Geoffrey Boleyn 14. Geoffrey Boleyn 29. Alice Bracton 7. Anne Boleyn 30. Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings 15. Anne Hastings 31. Elizabeth Wychingham...
- (Pepperer) Two terms. 1345 Richard le Lacer (Mercer) 1346 Sir Geoffrey de Wychingham (Mercer) 1347 Sir Thomas Legge Skinner First of two terms; the latter...
- Hertfordshire, and his only child by his first wife Elizabeth Wychingham, a daughter of Sir Nicholas Wychingham of Norfolk. William's father died in 1463 when his...
- Knight of the Garter, by his first wife Elizabeth Wychingham, a daughter of Sir Nicholas Wychingham. (Anne had three half-sisters by her father's second...
- Bricklesworth 1344 John de Northall; John Lovekyn 1346 Thomas Legge; Geoffrey de Wychingham; John Lovekyn 1348 Richard de Berkynge (twice); John Lovekyn (twice) 1350...
- Thomas Hoo married (1st) before 1 July 1428, Elizabeth Wychingham, daughter of Nicholas Wychingham, esquire, of Witchingham, Norfolk, by whom he had a daughter:...
- Richard de Kislingbury 1343 John Stewarde, John Aleysham 1344 Geoffrey de Wychingham, Thomas Legge 1345 Edmond Hempnall, John Glouceter 1346 John Croydon,...
- Robert de Holand; secondly, Sir Edmund de Hengrave; thirdly, Richard Wychingham[citation needed] Elizabeth, married William de Aldeburgh, 1st Baron Aldeburgh...
- Robert de Holand, secondly Sir Edmund de Hengrave, and thirdly Richard Wychingham Pool P. A. S. (1974) History of the Borough and Town of Penzance p. 16...