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About Thomasine Granville
Primary Sources
William Grenville was married to Thomasine Cole by 1403 Source: DCNQ 1979, p. 158: citing a deed in the Pole Collection
She was mentioned again in a deed in 1410.
A Licence to celebrate Divine Service in Domestick Chapels or Oratories was granted 5 October 1413 to William Greynevyle and Thomasia his wife, for their mansions in the parish of Kilkhampton. Source: The register of Edmund Stafford, 1395-1419, p. 275
22 Apr. 1425, Hertlond; to William Graynevyle and Thomasia his wife, for divine service in their presence in any suitable place in the diocese. Source: The Register of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455, p. 118 Ancestry.com LINK (paid sub.)
The last known mention of Thomasine is in an indenture dated 5 May 1427.
Thomasine Granville's Timeline
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Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England
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