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Peter de la Hoese

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Husband of Agatha de Banastre

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Perkins pedigree

https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/zwrk/temp35.php#hcp3

'Chronicles' reports that "The possession by the family of De la Hoese (or Huse) for many generations, of the Manor of Rowedone, in Wilts, as also of several other estates in the same county, e.g. Parva Sutton, Stapleford, Ficheldon, Sydecumb, Chippenham, &c., forms conclusive evidence of the descent of this family from Walter Hosatus, of Domesday, until the fourteen century".

  • Peter de la Hoese of Rowedone, Wiltshire (b 1260, d 1307) m. Agatha Banastre of West Court (dau of Sir William Banastre) Agatha is shown as sister of Constance who married John de la Hoese of East Court (Finchampstead) who is described as Peter's "cousin (cognatus) or kinsman".
    • 1. Peter de la Hoese (b c1283, d c1360) m1. ??
      • A. Thomas de la Hoese
        • i. Joan de la Hoese" of Padworth, i.e. 'Hussie's Manor.' " (b c1275, d before 1369) m. John de Colneye
          • a. John de Colneye or Colee of West Court & Hussie's Manor (in Padworth) (b 1354)
            • (1) John Collee (b 1377, a 1415) m. Elizabeth
              • (A) Stephen Collee
                • (i) Margaret Collee (a 1518) m. (1480) John Parkyns (b 1450, a 1505)
                  • (a) Thomas Parkyns (b c1470, d 16.08.1524) 'Chronicles' reports that "The family of Parkyns (or Perkins) is of great antiquity, dating from the end of the fourteenth cenyury, and extending down to the nineteenth; and in addition to the Manor of Ufton and the advowson of its parish church, they became, by marriage with the descendants of the Collee and Hoese family, the owners of the West Court moiety of the Manor of Finchampstead, and of the advowson of its church also, and held this latter property for six generations, from 1480 until nearly the end of the seventeenth century." m. (1499) Dorothy More (dau of Edward More of Wichwood)
                    • ((1)) Richard Parkyns of Ufton & West Court (b 1500, dsp 1560) m. Elizabeth Mompesson (d 1581, m2. Sir John Marvyn, dau/coheir of Sir John Mompesson of Bathampton)
                    • ((2)) William Parkyns (d 1558) m. Anne Wells (dau of Thomas (not Richard) Wells (by Mary, dau of John Mompesson of Bathampton), m2. George Tattershall)
                      • ((A)) Francis Parkyns of Ufton & West Court (d 1616)

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Source: William Lyon (of Finchampstead.). Chronicles of Finchampstead: In the County of Berkshire. "The West Court Manor." Page 153. < GoogleBooks >


References

  1. https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/zwrk/temp35.php#hcp3
  2. William Lyon (of Finchampstead.). Chronicles of Finchampstead: In the County of Berkshire. "The West Court Manor." Page 153. < GoogleBooks >
  3. WikiTree contributors, "John Collee (abt.1354-abt.1415)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Collee-11 : accessed 02 October 2024).
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