Person:Giles Daubeney (3)

Sir Giles Daubeney, of Barrington
b.Abt Nov 1370
d.22 Aug 1403 England
m. Jan 1358
  1. Katherine DaubeneyAbt 1365 -
  2. Sir Giles Daubeney, of BarringtonAbt 1370 - 1403
  • HSir Giles Daubeney, of BarringtonAbt 1370 - 1403
  • WMargaret BeauchampAbt 1374 - 1420
m. Abt 1391
  1. John Daubeney - 1420/21
  2. Sir Giles Daubeny, KnightAbt 1395 - 1446
Facts and Events
Name[2] Sir Giles Daubeney, of Barrington
Alt Name Giles Daubney
Gender Male
Birth? Abt Nov 1370 Of South Inglby, Lincolnshire, England
Marriage Abt 1391 Of, Arundel, Norfolk, Englandto Margaret Beauchamp
Death[1] 22 Aug 1403 England
Burial[2] Kempston, Bedfordshire, England
Ancestral File Number 158Q-08V

Will dated 1 Jun 1400 (5 Marche, fo. 34): I, Giles Daubney, knight, son and heir of Giles Daubeney, knight, bequeath, &c., and my body to be buried in the porch (in porticu) of the church of Kempston [Bedfordshire]. Item, to the fabric of the said church, 5li. I bequeath 25li. for five chaplains to celebrate for one entire year. To Matilda, my daughter, 40 marks; to Joan, my daughter, 40 marks; to Giles, my son, 40 marks; to Thomas, my son, 40 marks; and to Elizabeth, my daughter, 40 marks. The residue of my goods found in my manors of Kemston and Ingylby, Southpedirton, Baryngton, Polnam, and Usse, in the county of Cornwall, I give to my executors to satisfy all men complaining that they have had harm or injury by Giles Daubeney, chivaler, my father, and Eleanor, formerly his wife, my mother, and by me. I appoint Margaret, my wife, Thomas Daubeney, my brother, William Lynne, and John Saly, chaplains, my executors. Witnesses, John Erlby, John Bate, chaplain, William Goldyngton, and Thomas Coke. Dated at Kempston. Proved 19 Nov 1403. Administration committed to Margaret, relict of the said deceased, and William Daubeney, executors named, &c.

References
  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R) (17). (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59).
  3.   A Family Tree.