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Margaret “the Younger” Manning (Brandon)

Also Known As: "Margaret Brandon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kent, England
Death: 1500 (37-39)
Kent, England
Place of Burial: London, Greater London, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir William Brandon, Knt. and Elizabeth Wingfield, Lady Brandon
Wife of Hugh Manning, of Cray
Mother of John Manning, of Downe and Richard Mannng, of St. Mary Cray
Sister of Sir William Brandon, Kt.; Anne Brandon; Margaret “the Elder” Lovell; Thomas Brandon; Sir Robert Brandon and 5 others

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About Margaret “the Younger” Manning

Brandon married, before January 1462, Elizabeth Wingfield (d. 28 April 1497), daughter of Sir Robert Wingfield and Elizabeth Goushill, by whom he had three sons and seven daughters:

7. Margaret Brandon "The Elder", who married Gregory Lovell, Knt.

8. Margaret Brandon "The Younger" who Married Hugo / Hugh Manning de Cary

Biography

From https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140924699/margaret-manning

Margaret Brandon was the daughter of Sir William Brandon, knight, and Elizabeth Wingfield, who was possibly his second wife. Margaret was kinswoman to Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Sir William was the owner of the manor of St. Mary Cray, and must have had no sons, for at his death, Margaret inherited the manor, and Hugh became the owner of the manor. Margaret & Hugh had two sons, John and Richard. According to the Visitation of Kent, Hugh died at St. Mary Cray in 1503.

Sir William Brandon's will was composed in 1475, before the marriage of his youngest daughters. He mentions Mary, Anne, Margaret the elder, Margaret the younger, and Katherine. Daughters Eleanor and Elizabeth are not mentioned as they were already married. The fact that there are two daughters Margaret could indicate that he was married twice and had a daughter Margaret by each wife. Also, the fact that the younger daughter inherited the manor of St. Mary Cray could indicate that William was possessed of the manor through his second wife, Elizabeth Wingfield. The will of Elizabeth (Wingfield) Brandon mentions daughters Elizabeth Leventhorp, Anne Sydney, Eleanor Glemham, Margaret Lovel, Katherine Gourney. The younger Margaret is not mentioned, possibly because she had already died. Hugh Manning and his wife only had two sons and no other children, possibly indicating that she died shortly after the birth of her second son, about 1500. She died in St. Mary Cray and was buried in the churchyard of St. Mary the Virgin Church there. This church has become, through conolidation, St. Mary with St Paulina’s in Bromley, Greater London.

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Margaret “the Younger” Manning's Timeline

1462
1462
Kent, England
1482
1482
Downe, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1483
1483
Downe, Kent, England, United Kingdom
1500
1500
Age 38
Kent, England
1500
Age 38
Saint Mary Cray, London, Greater London, England