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THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES <strong>PROB</strong> <strong>11</strong>/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>363</strong> 4<br />

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The testatrix’ only son by her second marriage, Edward Haute, is said to have married<br />

Elizabeth Frognall. See Pickford, Cedric Edward, The Changing Face of Arthurian<br />

Romance, (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1986), pp. 108-9, at:<br />

http://books.google.ca/books?id=LvhzTjt96I4C&pg=PA109&lpg=PA109&dq=%22richa<br />

rd+hawte%22&source=bl&ots=CBoW5SFs8Y&sig=STUE-<br />

KY0bX6rMtIquR_wkQALL2Y&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Hi_wUbGJIsGpiAL7roDABg&ved=<br />

0CFYQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=%22richard%20hawte%22&f=false.<br />

For the marriage of the testatrix’ daughter Isabel Haute to Ralph St. Leger, see<br />

Robertson, Herbert, Stemmata Robertson et Durdin, (London: Mitchell and Hughes,<br />

1893-95), pp. 70-1 at:<br />

http://archive.org/stream/stemmatarobertso00robe#page/70/mode/2up.<br />

For the marriage of the testatrix’ daughter, Anne Haute (1473-<strong>15</strong>08), to John Gainsford<br />

(1467 – 28 October <strong>15</strong>40) of Crowhurst and Guildford, Surrey, see:<br />

http://www.kateemersonhistoricals.com/TudorWomenG.htm.<br />

In the will below the testatrix leaves a bequest to ‘My good Lady of Lincoln’. This<br />

would appear to be Margaret Fitzalan. She was the daughter of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of<br />

Arundel (d. 25 October <strong>15</strong>24), and Margaret Woodville, sister of Edward IV’s Queen,<br />

Elizabeth Woodville, and by the late 1470s had married John de la Pole, 1 st Earl of<br />

Lincoln, attainted in 1487. See the entry for John de la Pole in the Oxford Dictionary of<br />

National Biography, and Cokayne, G.E.C., The Complete Peerage, Vol. I, (London: St<br />

Catherine Press Ltd., 1910), p. 250.<br />

The Sir Thomas Tyrrell mentioned in the will was the testatrix’ nephew, eldest son of her<br />

brother, Sir William Tyrrell (d.1471). For the will of Sir Thomas Tyrrell (d.<strong>15</strong>10), see<br />

<strong>TNA</strong> <strong>PROB</strong> <strong>11</strong>/17/263.<br />

For another transcript of the testatrix’ will, see King, supra, pp. 8-<strong>11</strong> at:<br />

http://books.google.ca/books?id=aDQGAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=%22anci<br />

ent+wills%22+%22D%27Arcy%22&source=bl&ots=hd2ra_DT1K&sig=50_POt4VZ1DJ<br />

qzPmeQoHlCFQAlw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=WzfxUYvWHYqNigK1vYHQBA&ved=0CCo<br />

Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22ancient%20wills%22%20%22D%27Arcy%22&f=false.<br />

LM: Test{amentu}m D{omi}ne Elisabeth{e} Darcy vidue<br />

In nomine Ih{es}u Amen. I, Dame Elizabeth Darcy, widow, being in good mind, make<br />

my testament and last will in manner and form following with God’s grace to be truly<br />

kept;<br />

Modern spelling transcript copyright ©2013 Nina Green All Rights Reserved<br />

http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/

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