STONOR, Edmund, Sir
- Born: Abt 1346, Oxfordshire, England
- Marriage (1): LISLE, Elizabeth about 1365 in England
- Died: 25 Apr 1382, Oxfordshire, England aged about 36
Research Notes:
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Biography
Edmund Stonor was born about 1346, son of John Stonor.
He was c 15 at the time of his fathers death [1]
His father died in 1361 and Edmund became a ward of Isabella de Coucy, Countess of Bedford, daughter of Edward III, receiving livery in 1365. [2]
He married a daughter of Radalphus Belknappe. [2]
His wife seems to have been a sister of Waryn de L'Isle. By her he had three sons, Edmund, who died before him, John and Ralph, and one daughter Elizabeth.[3]
Like other Stonor property, Watcombe manor was held in custody during the minority of the heir, Edmund Stonor, by Isabella, the king's daughter, but in 1363, although still a minor, Edmund was allowed to hold it and the other manors at farm. On Sir Edmund Stonor's death in 1382 the heir was another minor [4]
1381 Warin de Lisle, John Lovell, Hugh Segrave, Robert Grey of Retherfeld, Gilbert Was, Thomas Priour, Edmund Stonore; and John James, were named in the county of Oxford to put down insurrection[5]
He died on 25th April, 1382. His IPM in Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Southampton and Middlesex. His heir John was 13.[6]
11 May 1382 Grant, during the minority of the heir, to queen Anne of the custody of all the lands (with knights' fees and advowsons) late of Edmnd de Stonore;, tenant in chief, to the value of 400 marks yearly, in part satisfaction of her dower[7] Sources
? Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office by Great Britain. Public Record Office; Kirby, J. L. (John Lavan); White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. fmo Publication date 1904 [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387895/page/172/mode/1up?q=stonore Vol 11 Page 172 No 192 ? 2.0 2.1 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Stonor (Stonore) family (per. c. 1315\endash c. 1500) Christine Carpenter ? The Stonor Letters and Papers Vol. 1 by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain); Royal Historical Society (Great Britain). Camden third series Publication date (1900-63) [https://archive.org/details/publications29royauoft/page/n25/mode/1up Vol 1 Page xviii ? "Parishes: Watlington," in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8, Lewknor and Pyrton Hundreds, ed. Mary D Lobel (London: Victoria County History, 1964), 210-252. British History Online, accessed October 15, 2023, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol8/pp210-252. ? Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public record office / prepared under the superintendence of the deputy keeper of the records 1381-1385 Richard II v. 2 Page 84 ? Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Prepared under the superintendence of the deputy keeper of the records ser.1 v.15 Page 237 ? Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Prepared under the superintendence of the deputy keeper of the records ser.1 v.15 Page 117
See also
British History online: Condicote Visitation of Oxfordshire Page 143: Stonor Thoyts, F.W., A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire (William Clowes & Sons, London, 1888) Page 27.
Edmund married Elizabeth LISLE, daughter of Gerard LISLE and Elizabeth LE STRANGE, about 1365 in England. (Elizabeth LISLE was born about 1350 in England and died unknwn.)
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