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About Isabel Calthorpe

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Isabella Lovell
Last Edited: 4 Apr 2020
F[emale]
#35727
b[orn] circa 1312
Father: ohn Lovel, 2nd Lord Lovel1 b. c 1288, d. 24 Jun 1314
Mother: Maud Burnell1 b. c 1292, d. c 18 Jul 1337
Bio: Isabella Lovell married William Calthorpe, son of Sir Walter Calthorpe and Ela de Stanhowe. Isabella Lovell was born circa 1312 at of Titchmarsh & Minster Lovel, Northamptonshire, England.1
Family: William Calthorpe d. 1360
Child: Sir Oliver Calthorpe+ d. 1399
Citation: Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 172
[https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1190.htm...]



"Sir William married Cecilia, daughter of Sir Phillip, and sister and heir to William de Burnham, alias Warren, descended(as it is said) from a cousin-german of Hameline Plantaginet Earl Warren and Surrey, and bore for his arms, checque, or and azure, a fess ermine. Some take them to be the arms of the De Burnhams, alias Warren, a younger branch of the Earl Warren's, (fn. 4) which Sir William Calthorpe took up on his marriage with Cecilia aforesaid; but it is more probable the Calthorps bore them, as dependants on the Earls Warren, their capital lords, under whom they held several lordships; and it appears that Walter the Bishop, and uncle to this William, bore the same; and in the 30th of Henry II. when a fine was levied between Matthew de Gourney, and Rose his wife, and Phillip de Burnham, of the manor of Harpley, before John Bishop of Norwich, and Adam de Glanvil, the King's justices, Phillip's seal was the same with that of Hameline Earl Warren; this Sir William Calthorp, and Sir Ralph de Hemmenhale were founders of Burnham priory in 1241.

"Sir Walter de Calthorp was his son and heir, by Cecilia, and married Ela, daughter of Sir Hervy Stanhowe, lord of Stanhowe; who bore barry of eight, azure and or, a bend over all gules; they are both mentioned in a fine in the 14th and 25th of Edward I. in which last year he gave land at Burnham to the priory; and in the 11th of Edward II. he quitted claim to Henry, abbot of Holm, certain services due to him for tenements in Beston, and sealed as his father; witnesses Sir Jeffery Wyth, Sir Roger Jenney, Sir Reginald le Gross, &c.; and died about the 17th of Edward II. His successour, by the name of Sir William Calthorp, son of Sir Walter, remitted, June 29, in the 14th of Edward II. to the abbot and convent of Crowland, all his right in the manor and advowson of Gedney, &c. Quaplode and Holbeach in Lincolnshire; and with Isabella his lady, daughter of John Lord Lovell of Tichmarsh, entailed on Walter, their son and heir, the lordships of Calthorp, Seething, Burnham, Thorp, &c. who married Alice, (fn. 5) daughter of Sir Ralph de Crophull, and niece to John Hotham Bishop of Ely, who was in the ward of Nicholas de Rysing; he was also a knight, and dying sans issue, Alice remarried, about the 16th of Edward II. by Sir John Bigot, Sir Wiliam died about the 33d of Edward III. and had a daughter Ela, married to John, son of Simon de Peirpoint (ancestor to the Dukes of Kingston) of Hensted in Suffolk, who settled on them the manor of Hurst-Peirpoint in Sussex on this marriage, in the 5th of Edward III. as appears by a fine."

[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol6/p...]



NOTE: Isabel was the stepdaughter, not daughter, of Sir John de Haudlo. Her biological father was John Lovell, 2nd baron Lovel of Tichmarsh.

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Isabel Calthorpe's Timeline

1310
1310
Titchmarsh, Norfolk, England
1328
1328
Burnham Thorpe, Wallsingham, Norfolk, England
1332
1332
Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England
1334
1334
Of, Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England
1336
1336
Seething, Norfolk, England
1338
1338
Age 28
Seething, Norfolk, England
1341
1341
Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England
1342
1342
Seething, Norfolk, England
1344
1344
Seething, Norfolk, England