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About Eleanor de Mohun
Primary Sources
1284 Aug. 18 Carnarvon
Grant to Eleanor the king's mother, in lieu of the marriage of Reginald son and heir of William de Mohun, tenant in chief, who died before his marriage, of the marriage of Eleanor, Margaret and Mary, sisters and heirs of the said Reginald.
Source: Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Edward I 1272-1307, Page 128
1297 July 1. Westminster.
Order to the same to make partition into two equal parts of the lands late of William de Mohun, tenant in chief, between John de Meriet and Mary his wife, younger daughter and heir of William, and John de Carreu and Eleanor his wife, the other daughter and heir, and to deliver to John de Meriet and Mary their pourparty, John having done fealty; retaining the other pourparty in the king's hand.
The like to Walter de la Haye, escheator of Ireland.
Source: Calendar of the Fine rolls preserved in the Public record office, Vol. I, Page 387
1297 July 22. Westminster.
Order to the eseheator on this side Trent to deliver to John de Carreu and Eleanor his wife, eldest daughter and heir of William de Mohun, tenant in chief, their pourparty of the lands late of William, she having proved her age and John having done fealty.
The like to Walter de la Haye, eseheator in Ireland.
Source: Calendar of the Fine rolls preserved in the Public record office, Vol. I, Page 389
Eleanor de Mohun's Timeline
1280 |
August 1, 1280
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Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt, Devonshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1319 |
1319
Age 38
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