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About Margaret Haute
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Haute_(MP)_
William Haute was the eldest son of Sir Nicholas Haute, MP, and Alice (d. 11 March 1400), daughter of Sir Thomas Couen of Ightham.[1] Before October 1419, Haute married Margaret Berwyk, daughter of Sir Hugh Berwyk of Frilsham, Berkshire. She was the sister and heiress of Thomas Berwyk, and the widow of Ralph Butler of Gloucestershire. Margaret and Haute had one daughter.
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From http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ha...
Haute made two marriages, both of them quite satisfactory from the material point of view. The first provided him with interests beyond the confines of south-east England, for his wife, Margaret Berwyk, had inherited three manors each in Berkshire and Somerset and another in Buckinghamshire. However, the Hautes were unsuccessful in the suit they brought in the King’s bench in 1420 against the civic authorities of London for the wardship of the young son of John Bryan* the fishmonger, on the ground that the boy’s father had been one of Margaret’s feudal tenants.3 Haute’s second marriage, into the Wydeville family, was to have momentous consequences for his own, affecting the lives and careers of his sons in the reigns of Edward IV and Richard III. But such consequences were, of course, unforseeable when it was contracted in 1429 ...
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Margaret Haute's Timeline
1390 |
1390
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Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
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1410 |
1410
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Badminton, South Gloucestershire,, England (United Kingdom)
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1427 |
December 1427
Age 37
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Badminton, , , England
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