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Joan Agnes de Saxham - Drury (Saxham), ❣️

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Birthplace: Little Saxham, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1411 (71-81)
Rougham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Simon de Saxham, Knight and Agnes de Saxham, Lady of Gedding
Wife of Sir Nicholas Drury, Knight of Thurston
Mother of Sir Roger Drury, MP and John Drury

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About Joan Agnes de Saxham - Drury

"Drurys, (fn. 2) who took their name from a village in Normandy, whence their ancestor came with William the Conqueror, and had no other name than that of Drury; his son, John Drury, Esq. settled at Thurston in the county of Suffolk, at which place John, his son, Henry, his grandson, and John, his great-grandson, lived many years: Henry Drury of Thurston, Esq. son of the last John, had two wives; by Hawise Greene of Barkway, his first wife, he had three sons, the two youngest of which, viz. Nigell was sheriff of London, and Sir Roger was parson of Bradfield in Suffolk; John Drury, of Thurston, Esq. the eldest son and heir, married Amable, daughter of Tho. Newton, by whom he had Sir Roger Drury, parson of Beketon, and Nicholas Drury of Thurston, Esq. his eldest son and heir, who married Joan, daughter and heir of Sir Simon Saxham, of Thurston aforesaid, by whom he had three sons; Sir Roger Drury, of Rougham in Suffolk, Knt. was his eldest son; he and his descendants bore the paternal coat, as it had hitherto been always born, without a cross tau, but with a label of three points, as the cognizance of the eldest branch; John Drury, the third son, bore the same arms, with his proper difference; Nicholas Drury of Saxham, the second son, went to the Holy Land, at which time he added the cross tau to his arms, which he ever after bore, as did all his descendants; he married Joan Heath of Mildenhall, by whom he had two sons, Henry Drury of Ickworth, Esq. his eldest son, and Roger Drury of Hausted in Suffolk, his second son, who had three wives; by Amy, his first wife, he had no issue; Anne, his third wife, was daughter and coheir of William Hanningfield of Suffolk; and by Felice, daughter of William Denston of Besthorp in Norfolk, he had three sons and one daughter, viz. John, his eldest son, Will. Drury of Besthorp, his second son, from whom descended the Drurys of Besthorp, (as may be seen at large under Besthorp,) Catharine, married to Sir Henry L'Estrange of Hunstanton, and Sir Robert Drury of Halsted, or Hausted Knt. Privy-counsellor to King Henry VII.; his third son, who married Anne, eldest daughter of Sir William Calthorp, Knt. from whom the Drurys of Ridlesworth are descended, as the following pedigree will demonstrate. (fn. 3)"

Original Source
: Francis Blomefield, 'Hundred of Giltcross: Ridlesworth', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 1 (London, 1805), pp. 274-284. British History Online [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol1/p...]

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Joan Agnes de Saxham - Drury's Timeline

1335
1335
Little Saxham, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
1356
1356
Rougham, Bury St Edmund's, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
1381
1381
Wetherden, Suffolk, , England
1411
1411
Age 76
Rougham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)