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Lord Roger/Robert? De Poynings
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Palmer, Charles Ferrers Raymund (1819-1900), The History of the Town and Castle of Tamworth, p. 364 (in footnote)
William de Ferrers, 4th baron of Groby, 11 yrs. old at his father's death, summoned as a baron from March 15th, 1344-5, to Apr. 6th, 1369. He d. in 1371. He m. Marg., dau. and h. of Rob. de Ufford, earl of Suffolk ; and again Margaret, dau. of Hen. de Percy, relict of Rob., son of Gilbert de Unfranvile, earl of Angus. By the first, he had,
Henry de Ferrers, 5th baron of Groby, b. Apr. 16th, 1357, summoned from Aug. 4th, 1377, to Dec. 17th. 1387. He m. Joan, dau. of lord Poynings ; by whom he had,
William Ferrers, 6th baron of Groby, 16 yrs. old at his father's death, summoned from Nov. 30th, 1386, to Dec. 3rd, 1441. He d. in 1444. By Philippa, dau. of Roger lord Clifford, he had,i. Henry, who m. Isabell, 2nd dau. And coh. of Tho. Mobray, duke of Norfolk. He d. v. p. leaving an only dau., Elizabeth, of whom we shall immediately speak.
ii. Thomas, of whom presently.
ii. John; from whom descended the Ferrerses of Mercute, now extinct.
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Robert Poynings
Sir Robert Poynings
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Paston
Issue
Sir Edward Poynings
Father Robert Poynings, 4th Baron Poynings
Mother Eleanor Grey
Born c.1419
Died 17 February 1461
St Albans
Sir Robert Poynings (c.1419 – 17 February 1461), was the second son of Robert Poynings, 4th Baron Poynings (1382–1446). He joined the rebellion of Jack Cade in 1450, and was slain fighting on the Yorkist side at the Second Battle of St Albans in 1461.
Family
Robert Poynings was the second son of Robert Poynings, 4th Baron Poynings (1382 – 2 October 1446), by his first wife Eleanor Grey, the daughter of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, and Margaret Roos (or Ros).[1][2][3] By his father's first marriage, he had an elder brother, Sir Richard Poynings (d. 10 June 1429), slain near Orleans in France, and a younger brother, Edward Poynings (d.1484), Master of Trinity College in Arundel, Sussex, and rector of North Cray, Kent.[4][2][5]
By his father's second marriage to Margaret Squery (d. 3 November 1448), widow of Sir William Cromer (d. January 1434), Lord Mayor of London, elder daughter of Thomas Squery of Westerham, Kent, Robert Poynings had a half sister, Eleanor Poynings, who married Thomas Palmer.[2]
William de Ferrers, 4th baron of Groby, 11 yrs. old at his father's death, summoned as a baron from March 15th, 1344-5, to Apr. 6th, 1369. He d. in 1371. He m. Marg., dau. and h. of Rob. de Ufford, earl of Suffolk ; and again Margaret, dau. of Hen. de Percy, relict of Rob., son of Gilbert de Unfranvile, earl of Angus. By the first, he had,
Henry de Ferrers, 5th baron of Groby, b. Apr. 16th, 1357, summoned from Aug. 4th, 1377, to Dec. 17th. 1387. He m. Joan, dau. of lord Poynings ; by whom he had,
William Ferrers, 6th baron of Groby, 16 yrs. old at his father's death, summoned from Nov. 30th, 1386, to Dec. 3rd, 1441. He d. in 1444. By Philippa, dau. of Roger lord Clifford, he had,i. Henry, who m. Isabell, 2nd dau. And coh. of Tho. Mobray, duke of Norfolk. He d. v. p. leaving an only dau., Elizabeth, of whom we shall immediately speak.
ii. Thomas, of whom presently.
ii. John; from whom descended the Ferrerses of Mercute, now extinct.
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Robert Poynings
Sir Robert Poynings
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Paston
Issue
Sir Edward Poynings
Father Robert Poynings, 4th Baron Poynings
Mother Eleanor Grey
Born c.1419
Died 17 February 1461
St Albans
Sir Robert Poynings (c.1419 – 17 February 1461), was the second son of Robert Poynings, 4th Baron Poynings (1382–1446). He joined the rebellion of Jack Cade in 1450, and was slain fighting on the Yorkist side at the Second Battle of St Albans in 1461.
Family
Robert Poynings was the second son of Robert Poynings, 4th Baron Poynings (1382 – 2 October 1446), by his first wife Eleanor Grey, the daughter of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, and Margaret Roos (or Ros).[1][2][3] By his father's first marriage, he had an elder brother, Sir Richard Poynings (d. 10 June 1429), slain near Orleans in France, and a younger brother, Edward Poynings (d.1484), Master of Trinity College in Arundel, Sussex, and rector of North Cray, Kent.[4][2][5]
By his father's second marriage to Margaret Squery (d. 3 November 1448), widow of Sir William Cromer (d. January 1434), Lord Mayor of London, elder daughter of Thomas Squery of Westerham, Kent, Robert Poynings had a half sister, Eleanor Poynings, who married Thomas Palmer.[2]
Families
Child | Joan De Poynings (1356 - 1394) |