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About John Hoo
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From "The Family of Hoo," Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and ..., Volume 8 page 108
[Sir William Hoo, knight] ... died on the 22d Nov.1410, at the ripe age of seventy-five years. He was twice married : the first wife being Alice, daughter and coheir of Thomas de St. Omer, and on the side of her mother, Petronilla, coheiress of Nicholas Lord de Malmaynes, who brought him the property of Mulkeberton, or Mulbarton, in Norfolk, and by whom he had Thomas, mentioned below; John, who in 1428 joined with his nephew, Thomas, in releasing lands at Wartling, sold by his brother, Sir Thomas, to Sir Roger Fynes, Knt. (Rot. Claus. 6th Henry VI, m. 8), and died S.P.; possibly a William, who must also have died S.P; and one daughter, Margaret, who married the wealthy Thomas St. Clere, from which marriage the family of Gage is descended." The second wife was Eleanor, daughter of Sir John Wingfield; and by her he had another son, Thomas, from whom the Hertfordshire branch is stated to have been descended: she survived her husband ...
From page 131 of "The Family of Hoo," Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and ..., Volume 8
John, living 1428; ob s.p.
The proof that this John died SP is that the heir of Thomas Hoo who died 1486 was his aunt Margaret (married Thomas St. Clare)
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