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Joan de Poyning (le Strange)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Oswestry, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: April 1398 (37-46)
Old Basing, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Roger Lestrange, Lord Strange and Aline le Strange
Wife of Thomas Poynings, 1st Baron St. John of Basing
Mother of Sir Hugh de Poynings, Kt.; Luke de Poynings; Thomas Poynings and Isabel de Poynings
Sister of John Lestrange, Lord Strange; Roger le Strange; Edward le Strange; Lucy Willoughby and Eubolo le Strange, rector of Gresford

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About Joan de Poyning

Joan Le STRANGE

Born: ABT 1356

Died: BEF Nov 1399, Basing, Hampshire, England

Notes: not sure if she was the daughter or the sister of Roger, sixth Baron of Knockyn.

Father: Roger Le STRANGE (6º B. Strange of Knockin)

Mother: Alaive FITZALAN (B. Strange of Knockin)

Married: Thomas De POYNINGS (1º B. St. John of Basing) 1372, Basing, Hampshire, England

Children:

1. Luke De POYNINGS

2. Hugh De POYNINGS (Sir Knight)

3. Isabel De POYNINGS (b. 1385 - d. AFT 1428)

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/STRANGE.htm#Joan Le STRANGE2



THE TIMES

Monarchs

Edward I 1272-1307

Edward II 1307-1327

Edward III 1327-1377

EVENTS

King Edward expels all Jews from England 1290

Marco Polo publishes his tales of China.1295

Edward I of England invades Scotland.1296

Robert the Bruce restores Scotland's de facto independence at the Battle of Bannockburn.1314

Famine stalks the land 1315-16

The Hundred Years War between England and France begins 1337

English win naval battle of Sluys against the French 1340

The battle of Crecy. English longbow men defeat the French army.1346

The Black Death ravages Europe for the first of many times. An estimated 20% - 40% of the population is thought to have perished within the first year.1347

The battle of Poitiers. English defeat the French 1356


References

  1. [S00010] A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard. 444
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Joan de Poyning's Timeline

1356
1356
Oswestry, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
1375
1375
Old Basing, Hampshire, England
1376
1376
1381
1381
Old Basing, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
1385
1385
1398
April 1398
Age 42
Old Basing, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)