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Johanna Hearne (Vivian)

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Birthplace: Poughill, Cornwall, England
Death: February 18, 1617 (54)
Horsham, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Vivyan, of Trelowarren and Joan Phillips
Wife of Peter Hearne
Sister of Anna Vivian
Half sister of Elizabeth Vivian; John Trelowarren Vivian, MP; Margaret Kerne; Florence Fortescue and Barbara Yorke

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About Johanna Hearne

Married Peter Hearne.

see the two biographies of John Cosgarne of Bodwithall, (?) MP for the scandal surrounding her and her sister's kidnapping and marriage.


"John Vivian of Arralas died in 1564, leaving as co-heirs his twin daughters Joan and Anne, aged two. The elder Cosgarne discovered that the Vivians were concealing the wardship, and informed Sir William Cecil, who promised him the grant if he could prove the Queen’s claim. Hannibal Vivian, nephew of the dead man, decided to ignore the letters patent of 1574 giving custody of the twins to Cosgarne. According to a Star Chamber bill of complaint, he and other ‘riotous persons’ in May 1577 seized the two girls in Fleet Street and carried them off to Cornwall, where they were kept hidden ‘in obscure caves and under cliffs’. Their legal guardian not only failed to get them restored, but was arrested for debt, apparently at Vivian’s instigation, and soon afterwards died in prison.

His son, who carried on the case, gained a court of wards judgment in his favour during Easter term 1578, which he was unable to enforce owing to his arrest on a charge of rape, trumped up by the Vivians. By the time he could clear himself he was heavily in debt and had discovered that secret marriages between the heiresses and two of Vivian’s friends had deprived him of the hope of any profits from the wardship. In December 1580 the Privy Council ordered commissioners to interview his creditors. He was then a prisoner in Queen’s bench, but was probably freed soon afterwards, as in the following year he and Vivian were again before the courts. There appears to have been a Chancery case and another in Queen’s bench, where £4,000 damages were awarded against Cosgarne. His outlawry for debt, at the suit of one John Woodward on 20 June 1583, seriously prejudiced his chances of success in a third suit against Vivian, this time in the Star Chamber, the defendant declaring that he was not obliged to answer an outlaw. No further documents in the case survive, but it seems likely that the father’s history was repeated: at this younger Cosgarne’s death in 1598 or early 1599 administration of the estate was granted to a creditor.3"

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Johanna Hearne's Timeline

1562
September 6, 1562
Poughill, Cornwall, England
1617
February 18, 1617
Age 54
Horsham, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
1992
January 9, 1992
Age 54
January 9, 1992
Age 54
January 21, 1992
Age 54
January 21, 1992
Age 54
1996
April 10, 1996
Age 54
1998
June 11, 1998
Age 54