'Margaret Clarell1,2
'F, d. after 1467
Father Thomas Clarell, Esq.2 b. c 1368, d. 1 May 1442
Mother Maud Montgomery2 b. c 1368, d. b 17 Mar 1457
' Margaret Clarell was born at of Aldwark, Yorks...
'Jane (Joan) Gascoigne1
F
Father Sir William Gascoigne, Sheriff of York d. c 1462
Mother Margaret Clarell d. a 1467
' Jane (Joan) Gascoigne married Sir Henry Vavasour, son of Henry Vavasour and...
One merged profile listed birth date circa 1447. Another merged profile listed birth place as Northumberland, England. -SPF
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'Margaret Percy1,2
'F, b. circa 1453
Father Sir ...
William Gascoigne should show the 11th, but the system will not let me add it. --------------------William (Sir; of GAWTHORP) GASCOIGNE
(IX)
Born: Yorks. Died: 1422
U.S. President's 9-Great Grandf...
'A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank; but uninvested with heritable honours (1836)
'A picturesque history of Yorkshire, being an account of the history, topography, and antiquities of the cities, towns and villages of the county of York, founded on personal observations made during many journeys through the Three Ridings (1899)
'The ancestry of Leander Howard Crall : monographs on the Crall, Haff, Beatty, Ashfordby, Billesby, Heneage, Langton, Quadring, Sandon, Fulnetby, Newcomen, Wolley, Cracroft, Gascoigne, Skipwith, Plantagenet, Meet, Van Ysselsteyn, Middagh, Bergen, and De Rapalje families, with coat armor, pedigree charts, and documentary appendices ([c1908])
'Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester : a critical inquiry into the authenticity of the various statements in relation to the death of Amye Robsart, and of the libels on the Earl of Leycester, with a vindication of the Earl by his nephew Sir Philip Sydney. And a history of Kenilworth castle, including an account of the splendid entertainment given to Queen Elizabeth by the Earl of Leycester, in 1575, from the works of Robert Lanehom and George Gascoigne ; together with memoirs and correspondence of Sir Robert Dudley, son of the Earl of Leycester (1870)
references to, An Italian by birth and education, though he was by his paternal ancestry a member of an ancient English family, Bernard Gascoigne had distinguished himself in the military service of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, when he came to England in an early time of the Civil War and espoused the cause of Charles the First.
'The Olds (Old, Ould) family in England and America : American genealogy (1915)