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Juliana Mundy (Browne)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
Death: September 27, 1537
London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: City of London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir William Browne, Lord Mayor of London and Katherine Browne
Wife of Sir John Mundy, Lord Mayor of London
Mother of Elizabeth Tyrrell; Katheryn Raynsford; Vincent Mundy, MP; Anne Darcy; Mildred Harleston and 8 others
Half sister of Sir Thomas Browne; John Browne, MP; Anne Petre; Matthew Browne; Elizabeth Browne and 1 other

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About Juliana Mundy


Family

"Wikipedia: John Mundy (mayor)"

Mundy married twice, firstly to a lady named Margaret Cermiechell. His second marriage was to Juliana Browne (died 1537), the daughter of his mayoral predecessor, Sir William Browne (died 1514), and the granddaughter of two mayors, Sir John Browne and Sir Edmund Shaa. By Juliana, Mundy had five sons and four daughters.

Sons

  1. Vincent Mundy of Markeaton, his heir.[6]
  2. George Mundy of Markeaton, who died childless.[6]
  3. Christopher Mundy of Markeaton, who died childless.[6]
  4. Thomas Mundy of Markeaton alias Wandsworth, the last Prior of Bodmin Priory.[6][7][8][9] Before the Dissolution of Bodmin in 1539 Prior Thomas granted favourable long leases on most of the priory's possessions to his friends and relatives, including Rialton to his brother John Mundy[10] and Padstow to his niece Joanna Prideaux.[11]
  5. John Mundy of Markeaton and Rialton, Cornwall.[12] He was admitted to the Middle Temple and married Joan Way, by whom he had children including:
    1. Katherine Mundy, who married Lawrence Kendall, esquire, of Withiel, Cornwall.[6][8]
    2. Joanna Mundy, wife of William Prideaux (died 1564)[13] of Trevose, St Merryn, Cornwall, who on 20 October 1537 received a 99-year lease of the manor of Padstow from Thomas Munday, the last Prior of Bodmin.[14] William's nephew Sir Nicholas Prideaux (1550–1627), MP, built Prideaux Place in 1592 within the manor of Padstow.

Daughters

  1. Margaret Mundy of Markeaton, who married firstly Nicholas Jennings, a member of the Worshipful Company of Skinners and a Sheriff and Alderman of the City of London; secondly, as his third wife, Edmund Howard, Lord Deputy of Calais, younger son of the Duke of Norfolk and therefore became stepmother to Queen Katherine Howard, fifth wife of King Henry VIII by whom she had no children; and thirdly Henry Mannox. Although Steinman conjectured that Margaret Mundy's third husband was the Henry Mannox, executed in 1541, who had been music master to Katherine Howard in her youth, and had been involved in sexual indiscretions with her which later contributed to her downfall,[15] Bindoff established that Margaret Mundy's third husband, Henry Mannox, made his will on 18 March 1564, in which he disinherited both Margaret and his son.[16] Margaret (née Mundy) was buried at Streatham, Surrey, on 22 January 1565.[17][6]
  2. Mildred Mundy of Markeaton, who married, by dispensation dated 27 June 1538, Sir John Harleston (18 May 1511 – 28 February 1569) of South Ockendon, Essex.[18][6]
  3. Elizabeth Mundy of Markeaton, who married Sir John Tyrrell (died 1574) son of James Tyrrell of Gipping, Suffolk. She is best known for allegedly confessing to the murders of the Princes in the Tower under Richard of York's orders.[6]
  4. Anne Mundy of Markeaton, who married Thomas Darcy (c. 1511 – 1557) of Tolleshunt Darcy, Essex.[6]

https://johnblythedobson.org/genealogy/ff/Mainwaring/Munday.cfm

The Ancestry of Oliver Mainwaring: Munday
1 Sir John Munday = Julian Browne
2 John Munday (Jr.) = Joane ____
3 Katherine Munday = Lawrence Kendall
4 Mary Kendall = Richard Moyle
5 Loveday Moyle = Henry Esse
6 Prudence Esse = Oliver Mainwaring (II)
7 Oliver Mainwaring (III) = Hannah Raymond


References

  1. Will of William Browne 1514 (document attached) Item, I bequeath to my daughter, Julian, now wife of John Munday, citizen and Alderman of London, as much of my goods as the portion of any other of my children of my movable goods, chattels and debts shall amount unto after the custom of the City of London, deducting always thereof the sum of 400 marks for the 400 marks which I have given and delivered to the said John Munday in marriage with my same daughter, Julian; … Source: http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-17_ff_104-5.pdf
  2. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=144368147
  3. SUMMARY: The document below is the Prerogative Court of Canterbury copy of the will, dated 20 September 1537 and proved 26 September 1537, of Julian (nee Browne) Munday, widow of Sir John Munday or Mundy (d.1537), goldsmith and Lord Mayor of London. http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-27_f_72.pdf
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Juliana Mundy's Timeline

1497
1497
Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1506
1506
Great Tew, Oxford, England (United Kingdom)
1508
1508
1515
1515
London, Middlesex, England
1519
1519
Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England
1536
1536
Rillaton, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
1537
September 27, 1537
London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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