Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- Sir John WINGFIELD Death: Abt 18 Oct 1361 in Wingfield, Suffolk
- Sir Thomas WINGFIELD Death: Abt 27 Sep 1378
- Richard WINGFIELD Death: Before 1349
Bibliography
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Glanville-Richards, William U S, Records of the Anglo Norman house of Glanville, 1050-1880, London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1882. Available via Google Books, id=KZRpAAAAMAAJ. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Glanville-Richards GLANVILLE p[0-9]*].
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Moriarty, G Andrews, Early Wingfields, NEHGR v103 (1949) pp287-95. Available at http://americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Moriarty Wingfield p[0-9]*].
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Farmerie, Todd, Wife of John Wingfield. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 10/14/1996. Subject: Katherine Wingfield, countess of Suffolk. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/wXm5gY3kDuM/m/UJzikuVSmhIJ. Author address: taf2 at PO dot CWRU dot EDU. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Todd Farmerie SGM 10/14/1996].
Sources with Information about marriage to Sir John WINGFIELD
- names:
- John WINGFIELD & Elizabeth ___ [Ref: Moriarty Wingfield p290],
- child:
- [Ref: Moriarty Wingfield p290]
Research Notes:
possibly surname Honypot [Ref: Moriarty Wingfield p290]
heiress of the Honeypott family [Ref: Glanville-Richards GLANVILLE p49, Todd
Farmerie SGM 10/14/1996]
In 1894 Mervyn, Viscount Powerscourt, published a family history. It was
accurate for the fourteenth century and later, but Lord Powerscourt was less
successful in his attempts to elucidate the origin and early history of his
family. He accepted, without question, the great illuminated pedigree of the
family, drawn up in the Tudor period, which was a concoction of pure fiction.
After a long series of important marriages, John de Wingfield, living about
the time of Edward I, who married Elizabeth daughter of John Honypot. This
obscure marriage, after a series of important marriages, coupled with the fact
that, hereafter, the pedigree is provable from record sources, leads to the
belief that the pedigree maker reached this point he must have seen documents
proving this marriage among the family papers. The supposition that there
existed in the sixteenth century evidence for the marriage of John de
Wingfield with Elizabeth Honypot is further confirmed by the discovery that
there is still in Wingfield a farm called "Honeypots" and a family of small
free tenants of this name. [Ref: Moriarty Wingfield p288]
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