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Humphrey V de Bohun, Knight, Governor Of Winchester Castle (Hampshire, England), Governor of Marisco Castle (Lundy Island, English Channel)

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Shull, Burdsall, Stockton and allied families : a genealogical study with biographical notes

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During Easter 1230 William de Braose was found in Llywelyn's private bedchamber with Llywelyn's wife, Joan, Lady of Wales. Llywelyn had William publicly hanged on 2 May 1230, possibly at Crogen, near Bala, or near Llywelyn's palace at Abergwyngregyn
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Executed by hanging at Black Williams Field, Crokein Manor, Wales
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1230 William Braose, a Norman Marcher Lord was found in Prince Llywelyn's bedchamber together with Lady Joan; De Braose was tried, found guilty, then castrated and hanged in the marshland immediately below Garth Celyn.
[http://www.garthcelyn.org/# garth-celyn/c16r7]

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It was this William de Braose who was ignominiously hanged by Llewelyn the Great, after being found in the bedchamber of Llewelyn’s wife Joan, the Lady of Wales and natural daughter of King John.

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=========== Individual Record FamilySearch? Pedigree Resource File Search Results Maude STANLEY Compact Disc #40 Pin #604644 (AFN: B3DH-9D) Pedigree Sex: F Event(s) Birth: abt 1442 Of,Elford,Staffordshire,England Parents Father: John STANLEY Disc #40 Pin #604304 Mother: Cecilia De ARDERNE 1 wife Disc #40 Pin #604652 Marriage(s) Spouse: John FERRERS Disc #40 Pin #604311 Marriage: abt 1472 Notes and Sources Notes: None Sources: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 40 Submitter Brent RUESCH 250 w 600 n salt lake city, utah 84103 Submission Search: 582688-0216102221205 URL: CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #40 CD-ROM Features: Pedigree View, Family View, Individual View, Reports, Downloadable GEDCOM files, Notes and Sources. ===========

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· ID: I23310
· Name: John Ferrers of Tamworth
· Sex: M
· Birth: ABT 1449 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England and Luton, Bedfordshire, England
· Title: Sir
· Death: 1485 in of Groby, Leicestershire, England and Luton, Bedfordshire, England

Father: Thomas Ferrers of Tamworth II b: ABT 1423 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England and Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Mother: Anne Hastings b: ABT 1425 in Kirby Castle, Leicestershire, England

Marriage 1 Maud Stanley b: ABT 1452 in England
· Married: ABT 1472 in England
Children
1. Helen Ferrers b: ABT 1484 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England and Luton, Bedfordshire, England
2. John II Ferrers b: ABT 1473 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England and Luton, Bedfordshire, England

Marriage 2 Margaret Hungerford b: ABT 1450 in of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England
Children
1. Catherine Ferrers b: ABT 1480 in Walton, Derbyshire, england

Sources:
1. Title: Brad Verity - soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
Repository:
Name: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
Page: 1/22/2006
Text: Sir JOHN FERRERS I of Tamworth
Born: about 1449 [Note: according to Acheson above, his parents were married in 1448, so the HOP estimate of his birth as 1438 has to be incorrect. John must have been a very young father, as his own son John was born about 1464]
Died: 1484 [From 'History of Parliament 1439-1509' by Josiah C. Wedgwood, 1936] "Ferrers, Sir [footnote: He is certainly called 'esq.' on the Return, but there is ample evidence that he was knt. before 1478] John (c.1438-84/5); of Tamworth. ?Knt. of Body 1484. M.P. Staffordshire 1478. "Eld. s. and h. appt. of Sir Thomas Ferrers of Tamworth castle (1415-98) by Anne sister of William, lord Hastings--nephew therefore of the murdered Lord Chamberlain.
M. Maud da. of Sir John Stanley of Elford M.P. (1423-76), and had John Ferrers M.P. (1463-1513) and their descendants represented Tamworth continually until the 19th century. "He is probably the John Ferrers employed as an attorney by Sir Richard Cook, Just., in 1470 [footnote: 'Plea Rolls']; kntd., with his yr. bro. Henry [sic -- Wedgwood is incorrect, this Henry was actually John's uncle], at Tewkesbury, 4 May 1471; elector Herts., 1472; sailed with the King's expedition to France, in command of 20 men-at-arms and 120 archers, 1475 [footnote: 'Foedera', V. iii. 56]; on comns. in Staffs. from 1477, including the subsidy comns. of 27 Apr. and 1 Aug. 1483; J.P. Staffs., 11 Nov. 1480 to 5 Dec. 1483; acquired the custody of the lands and heir of Sir Walter Griffith of Wichnor, Staffs., Oct. 1481. "Richard III removed him from the bench Dec. 1483, but gave him a 40 marks pension for life, 3 Mar. 1484 [footnote: 'Calendar of Patent Rolls'(1484), 390]; probably dead before the end of the year, since his name is absent from the obvious comns.; certainly dead before the end of Bosworth Field. There is an ingenious theory that when Henry Tudor "lost" his way on Whittington Heath the night before Bosworth, he found his way unbeknown to Tamworth castle, and exercised polite show of force to remove thence the cannon which he employed next day--old Sir Thomas and his lady being anxious yet afraid to help [footnote: Geo. Grazebrook, 'Henry, Earl of Richmond']. Both Stanleys and Ferrers had feet in each camp, and straddled successfully." [From 'Staffordshire Members of Parliament', 1917, p. 262] "His tomb is, or was, in Lichfield Cathedral with this inscription: 'Joh. Ferrers miles fil Th... Ferrers et Annae ux .... filiae Hastinges miles et Matilda filia ... Stanley ejus ux....'" Issue of John Ferrers I and Maud Stanley [Note: By no means a complete list. The stirnet website also gives this couple children named Richard, Maude, Alice and Isabel, but no further information or source.]