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About Catherine Edgecombe
See Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/4733/EINION%2... (March 22, 2019; Anne Brannen, curator)
Will of Dame Katheryne Edgecombe of England in the Countie of Cornwall widowe, dated 9 December 1553 and proved 11 December 1553
Family members mentioned:
Katheryn Lutrell one of the daughters of sir John Lutrell, Dorothy Luttrell sister to ye said Katheryn, Mary Lutrell sister to the said Dorothy and Katheryn (granddaughters)
my daughter Mary Lutrell
my late Husbands Sir Griffith Ris or Sir Pierce Eggecombe
my trusted and Loving brother Sir John Sent Jone Knight (executor)
my trusty Nephew Sir Thomas Stradlyng Knight (executor)
Another transcript of her will is dated 4 December 1553 and proved 12 December 1553
References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Edgecumbe_%28died_1539%29
- "EDGECOMBE, Sir Peter (1468/69-1539), of West Stonehouse and Cotehele, Cornw". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2 August 2019. He married secondly by 1525[citation needed], Katherine, the daughter of Sir John St John of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire and the widow of Sir Griffith ap Rhys of Carmarthen. She was a lady in waiting to Anne of Cleves in 1540.[2] The diplomat Ralph Sadler admired Catherine's gravity, and in July 1543 advised Henry VIII to send her to Scotland to join the household of Mary, Queen of Scots at Stirling Castle, under a provision of the Treaty of Greenwich. This plan was cancelled by the War of the Rough Wooing.[3]
Catherine Edgecombe's Timeline
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Bletsoe, Bedford, England (United Kingdom)
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Llansawel, Carmarthenshire, Wales (United Kingdom)
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December 1553
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