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About Elizabeth Kingston
From KINGSTON, Sir William (by 1476-1540), of the Blackfriars, London and Elmore and Painswick, Glos. b. by 1476. m. (1 or 2) by 1517, Anne, wid. of Sir John Guise (d.1501) of Elmore; (2 or 1) Elizabeth; (3) by 1534, Mary, da. of Richard Scrope, wid. of Edward Jerningham (d.1515) of Somerleyton, Suff.; 1s. Anthony 1 or 2da. Kntd. 1513. KG nom. 24 Apr., inst. 18 May 1539.2
Were the children of Elizabeth or Anne?
- 1 son (Sir Anthony) & 2 daughters
- Margaret, wife of Sir John St. Loe
- Bridget, wife of Sir George Baynham
According to Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, page 378 GoogleBooks, Anne Berkeley had no issue of her 2nd marriage, and Elizabeth was the 2nd wife.
http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/kingston.htm
SIR WILLIAM KINGSTON (d. 1540), Constable of the Tower, was of a Gloucestershire family, settled at Painswick. A brother George is mentioned in the inquisition taken after his death.
Kingston was made Controller of the Household 9 March 1539, and Knight of the Garter 24 April following. He had many small grants, and on the dissolution of monasteries received the site of the Cistercian abbey of Flaxley, Gloucestershire. He died at Painswick, Gloucestershire, 14 Sept. 1510, and was buried there. He married, first, Elizabeth, of whom nothing seems known, and by her had Anthony, who is separately noticed, and Bridget, married to Sir George Baynham of Clearwell, Gloucestershire; secondly, Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Scrope of Upsall, Yorkshire, and widow of Sir Edward Jerningham of Somerleyton, Suffolk.
Elizabeth Kingston's Timeline
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England
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Painswich, Gloucestershire, England
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