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About Dª. Beatrice de Pinto
According to Rentyon Dunop, her ancestry is controversial.
"Of the Lady Beatrice and the endless, but rather unconvincing, arguments concerning her birth and parentage, little must here be said. That she was of the Portuguese Royal House can hardly be questioned, although the argument against her being a daughter of King John I is probably correct, and that in favour of her being a Pinto, or Souza, possible. Her quartered arms, and her marriage with Lord Talbot, whose first wife was Joan Plantagenet, granddaughter of King Edward III, indicates her royal descent, her mother, as likely as not, being a Pinto or Souza."
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BEATRIX (DE PINTO) FETTIPLACE
Beatrix (de Pinto) Fettiplace is interred at Saint Thomas Churchyard in Little Shefford, Berkshire. Additionally interred at Saint Thomas Churchyard is husband Sir Thomas Fettiplace (1383 - 1442)
Sources
- Dunlop, J. Rentyon, "The Fettiplace Family" at David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History, visited May 10, 2018.
- Find A Grave Memorial # 52975866 / Created May 29, 2010 by George Meyer https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52975866/beatrix-fettiplace
Dª. Beatrice de Pinto's Timeline
1394 |
1394
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Portugal
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1416 |
January 20, 1416
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1424 |
1424
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Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire, England
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1426 |
1426
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England
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1427 |
1427
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East Shefford, Childrey, Berkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1447 |
December 25, 1447
Age 54
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Berkshire, England
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1994 |
March 8, 1994
Age 53
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April 30, 1994
Age 53
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