Date of Import: 24 Apr 2006
[Edwards.GED]
- Excerpted from a post to SGM, 21 Oct 1998, by Paul Reed: Margaret de Erley, or Erle, daughter [and heir] of John de Erleigh, may have been born about 1385-1390, as her son ah heir was born in 1410. Margaret is stated to have married (1) Joh de St. Maur, second son of Sir Richard de St. Maur, knight; (2) Sir Walter Sondes, knight' and (3) Sir William de Cheyney, knight. That Margaret would have married three knights is believable as she was a great heiress in her own right. The inquisition post mortem of Margaret, listed parts or the whole of the following: 1/3 of the manor and advowson of North Molton [St. Maur inheritance], and the advowson of Blaketoryton, Devon; 1/4 of the manor of Westbury, Wiltshire; lands in Crudlyngcote, the manor and advowson of Bokyngton, the manor and advowson of Bakkarc, the manor of Pury [which may have come into the Erleigh family from Elizabeth/Isabel, generation 1, held at the time of their deaths.], the manor and advowson of Durston, and lands in Blakeford and Prestlegh, Somerset. [Caley and Bailey, CIPM, 21 Hen VI[Edwards gedcom.GED]
- Excerpted from a post to SGM, 21 Oct 1998, by Paul Reed: Margaret de Erley, or Erle, daughter [and heir] of John de Erleigh, may have been born about 1385-1390, as her son ah heir was born in 1410. Margaret is stated to have married (1) Joh de St. Maur, second son of Sir Richard de St. Maur, knight; (2) Sir Walter Sondes, knight' and (3) Sir William de Cheyney, knight. That Margaret would have married three knights is believable as she was a great heiress in her own right. The inquisition post mortem of Margaret, listed parts or the whole of the following: 1/3 of the manor and advowson of North Molton [St. Maur inheritance], and the advowson of Blaketoryton, Devon; 1/4 of the manor of Westbury, Wiltshire; lands in Crudlyngcote, the manor and advowson of Bokyngton, the manor and advowson of Bakkarc, the manor of Pury [which may have come into the Erleigh family from Elizabeth/Isabel, generation 1, held at the time of their deaths.], the manor and advowson of Durston, and lands in Blakeford and Prestlegh, Somerset. [Caley and Bailey, CIPM, 21 Hen VI