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Heir to her mother Margaret Westyngton
From Berkshire History: the Foxley Family
The family died out in the male line with the bastard aisné, Thomas Foxley, who, like his father, was buried at Bray and, like him, is [ie. was] represented on a brass in the church between his two wives, Margaret and Theobalda. His daughter, Elizabeth, by Margaret Lytton, carried the Foxley properties to her husband, Sir Thomas Uvedale of Wickham, in Hampshire.
From Bramshill: its history & architecture By sir William Henry Cope (12th bart.). Page 8
Thomas Foxley died 2nd November, 1436; and, though he had been twice married, left no male issue. But, by his first wife, Margery Lytton, he had a daughter, Elizabeth Foxley, who married Sir Thomas Uvedale, of Wickham, in Hampshire. She died before 1454, having had issue a son, Henry Uvedale, who died childless in 1469 and two daughters, Elizabeth and Agnes.
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