Family:
Marriage:
Marriage:
Children:
- Eleanor De WEYLAND Death: Before 11 Jun 1331
- Sir Richard De WEYLAND Death: After 6 Dec 1308
Bibliography
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Cokayne, George Edward, Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, vol 09, Moels-Nugent. London: St Catherine Press, 1936. Reprinted (4 per page) Gloucester: A Sutton, 1982. Available at https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412 Information from this source tagged as [Ref: CP IX [Ap][p0-9].*].
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Ravilious, John, de Weyland of Blaxhall and Pettaugh, Suffolk. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 5/30/2003. Subject: de Weyland of Blaxhall and Pettaugh, Suffolk. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/qDEBSV86gHw/m/ANj_A6iq5QgJ. Author address: Therav3 at aol dot com. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: John Ravilious SGM 5/30/2003-142055].
Sources for birth and parent Information
- father:
- [Ref: John Ravilious SGM 5/30/2003-142055]
Sources with Information about marriage to John De MEUSE
- date:
- first marriage of Margery [Ref: CP IX p485],
- names:
- (John?) De MEUSE & Margery [Ref: CP IX p485]
Sources with Information about marriage to Thomas De WEYLAND
- date:
- second marriage of Margery [Ref: CP IX p485]
- second marriage of Thomas [Ref: John Ravilious SGM 5/30/2003-142055],
- child:
- [Ref: CP IX p485, John Ravilious SGM 5/30/2003-142055]
Research Notes:
either widow of (John?) De MEUSE [according to CP IX p485] or daughter of
Thomas de MOESE [according to John Ravilious, citing Copinger]. Discrepancy
pointed out in response by Chris Phillips [Ref: CP IX p485, John Ravilious SGM
5/30/2003-142055]
Given the indication of a John de Moese [Meuse ?] as brother of Thomas (father
of Margaret de Moese according to Copinger), and having a widow Ada, there is
some clear disagreement between the CP author of the Neville article and
Copinger. Most likely, given the chronology and the holdings of John de Moese
in Campsey and Newton Hall, Suffolk, I surmise that the CP author 'presumed'
the relationship between John de Moese and Margaret as husband and wife, not
uncle and niece (a la Copinger).
In addition to that issue, there is the statement in the CP article that
Eleanor de Weyland '..became h. of her br., Sir Richard WEYLAND.' This
statement is also open to some discussion: we do find manors held by this
Richard de Weyland in the hands of his 'half' nephew Sir Richard de Weyland
(d. 1319), including Onehouse [Anhus], Suffolk, and also Campsey (originally a
de Moese manor). I wonder, what lands in fact of the earlier Sir Richard de
Weyland's tenure can be found in the hands of his sister, or nephew John de
Neville?
[1] W. A. Copinger, M.A., LL.D., F.S.A., The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on
Their History and Devolution (London: T. F. Unwin, 1905-1911), Vol. I, p. 170
- Newton Hall; Vol. IV, p. 230 - Campsey. [Ref: John Ravilious SGM
5/30/2003-142055]
Pedigree of Margery
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John De MOESE
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Thomas De MOESE
Margery
Descendants of Margery
2nd generation
3rd generation