Individual Details
William Fortescue Lord of Whympston
(Ca 1345 - )
In 1401, William and Elizabeth sued her sister Joan's husband, Sir Robert Challons, regarding tenements in Oulescombe and Buckerell, Devonshire, which had been possessed by Elizabeth's brother, Sir Thomas Beauchamp.
In 1410, License for oratory was granted by Bishop Stafford to William Sr and Elizabeth his wife, and also to William Jr and Matilda, his wife, for the mansion of the said William Sr. at Whympston.
Events
Birth | Ca 1345 | ||||
Marriage | By 1394 | Elizabeth Beauchamp |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Beauchamp (1349 - ) |
Child | William Fortescue (1385 - ) |
Father | William Fortescue Lord of Whympston ( - ) |
Mother | Alice Strechlegh ( - ) |