the heiress & the hero - Dennington Suffolk
Sir William Phelip 1441, 6th Lord Bardolph and wife Joan 1390-1447 co-heiress daughter of the attainted Thomas Bardolph 5th Lord Bardolf 1408 (battle of Bramham Moor) by Amice daughter of Ralph 1st Lord Cromwell of Tattershall, whose title he took in her right. (Joan's sister Anne Clifford / Cobham www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/747957993/ )
William was the son of Sir William Phelp / Phelip by Juliana daughter of Sir Robert Erpingham of Erpingham, Norf.; nephew and heir of Sir Thomas Erpingham 1428 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/9494133775/ His Brother John Phelip at Kidderminster www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/10420526446/
William wears the Lancastrian SS collar, He was Treasurer of the Kings Household to Henry V, Knight of the Garter c1419 , Privy Councellor, Chamberlain to Henry Vl A "valiant soldier" he fought with Henry V at Agincourt and had the chief conduct of his funeral. Captain of Harfleur 1421-1422, Governor of Calais 1424. His feet rest on an eagle.. Joan in a mitred head dress, SS collar at her feet a wyvern
They had 1 daughter
Elizabeth d1441 m (1st wife) John 1st Viscount Beaumont d1460 killed Battle of Northampton fighting for Henry Vl , son of Sir Henry Beaumont, 5th Lord Beaumont and Elizabeth Willoughby
In July 1437 William and Joan obtained a royal licence for the foundation of ‘Phelippes chantry’ here, endowed with lands worth £20 a year with 3 chaplains at the altar of the Virgin Mary; and in his Will of 1 December 1438 he issued detailed instructions for his burial here where 1,000 masses were to be sung for his soul immediately after his death (Their tomb was possibly made before their deaths)
Elizabeth Beaumont daughter and heir, died shortly after her father, as did Henry Beaumont his elder grandson, so the combined estates of Phelip, Erpingham and Bardolf all passed to his younger grandson William, later 2nd Viscount Beaumont dsp1507 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/9478776498/ having by 1487 lost his reason, his lands and person placed in the custody of the Earl of Oxford, on his death the Barony of Beaumont fell into abeyance between his great nephews
www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member... - Church of St Mary Dennington Suffolk
the heiress & the hero - Dennington Suffolk
Sir William Phelip 1441, 6th Lord Bardolph and wife Joan 1390-1447 co-heiress daughter of the attainted Thomas Bardolph 5th Lord Bardolf 1408 (battle of Bramham Moor) by Amice daughter of Ralph 1st Lord Cromwell of Tattershall, whose title he took in her right. (Joan's sister Anne Clifford / Cobham www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/747957993/ )
William was the son of Sir William Phelp / Phelip by Juliana daughter of Sir Robert Erpingham of Erpingham, Norf.; nephew and heir of Sir Thomas Erpingham 1428 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/9494133775/ His Brother John Phelip at Kidderminster www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/10420526446/
William wears the Lancastrian SS collar, He was Treasurer of the Kings Household to Henry V, Knight of the Garter c1419 , Privy Councellor, Chamberlain to Henry Vl A "valiant soldier" he fought with Henry V at Agincourt and had the chief conduct of his funeral. Captain of Harfleur 1421-1422, Governor of Calais 1424. His feet rest on an eagle.. Joan in a mitred head dress, SS collar at her feet a wyvern
They had 1 daughter
Elizabeth d1441 m (1st wife) John 1st Viscount Beaumont d1460 killed Battle of Northampton fighting for Henry Vl , son of Sir Henry Beaumont, 5th Lord Beaumont and Elizabeth Willoughby
In July 1437 William and Joan obtained a royal licence for the foundation of ‘Phelippes chantry’ here, endowed with lands worth £20 a year with 3 chaplains at the altar of the Virgin Mary; and in his Will of 1 December 1438 he issued detailed instructions for his burial here where 1,000 masses were to be sung for his soul immediately after his death (Their tomb was possibly made before their deaths)
Elizabeth Beaumont daughter and heir, died shortly after her father, as did Henry Beaumont his elder grandson, so the combined estates of Phelip, Erpingham and Bardolf all passed to his younger grandson William, later 2nd Viscount Beaumont dsp1507 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/9478776498/ having by 1487 lost his reason, his lands and person placed in the custody of the Earl of Oxford, on his death the Barony of Beaumont fell into abeyance between his great nephews
www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member... - Church of St Mary Dennington Suffolk