Margaret Mundy

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Margaret Mundy (Cermiechell?)

Birthdate:
Death: after 1510
Place of Burial: church of St Peter, Cheapside, London, Middlesex, England
Immediate Family:

Wife of Sir John Mundy, Lord Mayor of London
Mother of Thomas Mundy, Prior of Bodmin; John Mundy, of Markeaton and Rialton and Lady Margaret Howard

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About Margaret Mundy

Presumably the first wife of Sir John Mundy (before he became Lord Mayor of London or was knighted), and mother of John Munday of Rialton and Thomas Mundy (alias Vivian), Prior of Bodmin.


https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00008536&tree=LEO

Sir John Mundy married twice, first to a lady named Margaret, whose surname is unknown. He married secondly Juliana Browne, daughter of Sir William Browne, Lord Mayor of London, and his first wife Katherine Shaa. With his second wife he was the father of five sons and four daughters.

Child of Sir John Mundy, of Chekenden, and his wife Margaret:

  1. Margaret Mundy d. 21 Jan 1565. Married 1) William Uvedale 2) Edmund Howard 3) Henry Mannox

References

  1. SUMMARY: The document below is the Prerogative Court of Canterbury copy of the will, dated 12 July 1537 and proved 26 September 1537, of Sir John Munday, goldsmith and Lord Mayor of London. http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-27_ff_72-3.pdf The testator married firstly a wife named Margaret. In the will below the testator states that she was buried in the chapel of Our Lady in the church of St Peter in Cheapside. Margaret Munday (c.1510 - 21 January 1565). According to the pedigree compiled by Peers Mauduit, Windsor Herald, supra, she was the testator’s daughter by his first wife.
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Margaret Mundy's Timeline

1487
1487
1510
1510
England
1510
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Derby, Derbyshire, England
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chapel of Our Lady, church of St Peter, Cheapside, London, Middlesex, England