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Elizabeth HERON

Female 1422 - Yes, date unknown

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  1. 1.  Elizabeth HERON was born in 1422 in Croydon, Cambridgeshire, England (daughter of William HERON, Of Croydon, Sir and Elizabeth (Anne) De OGLE); and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 3AB7EA5AF94F4FAAB80D7A29A3D1CC5D7B90

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Heron, b. 1422; m. her cousin, under dispensation, 11 July 1438, Sir John Heron, Knight, son of William and Isabel (Scott) Heron, b. 1415/18, Sheriff of Northumberland 1440-1441, 1451-1452, 1456-57, slain at battle of Towton, 29 Mar 1461. [Ancestral Roots]

    No evidence that the Elizabeth Heron who m. Sir Robert Tailboys is their daughter. Hedley's "Northumberland Families" shows no daughter Elizabeth. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    5. ELIZABETH, daughter and heir, was 3 years of age at her father's death, and the Bishop of Durham granted her wardship and marriage to William Heron, of Ford, who was slain at Etal, near Ford, 20 January 1427/8. She married (dispensation 11 July 1438) John, son of her guardian, William HERON afsd., by his wife Isabel. John was 10 or 13 years of age in 1428 and then in ward to the King. John and Elizabeth had livery of their lands in Northamptonshire and Elandshire from the Bishop of Durham in 140-41, and, having entered on the other lands of their inheritance without due livery, received the King's pardon in 1449. As "John Heron esq." he was appointed one of the Keepers of Bamborough Castle in 1438, assisting Sir William Elmedon, and in 1448 became sole Keeper on Elmedon's death; in 1459 John's son Roger became joint Keeper with him. He was thrice Sheriff of Northumberland, in 1440-41, 1451-52, and 1456-57. His authority in Redesdale is shown by a letter of apology addressed to him by the Prior of Durham in 1446; in 1455, as "Sir John Heron of Ford, kt.," he, with Robert Manners, "esq.," was thanked by the Privy Council for diligence in resisting the Scots' attack on Berwick. He filled many public offices in the district, being Commissioner of array, justice, &c., down to 1460. He fought on the Lancastrian side in the Wars of the Roses, and was slain at the battle of Towton, 29 March 1461. For having taken part in the execution of Richard, Duke of York, at Wakefield, 30 December 1460, he was attainted, and all his estates and dignities were forfeited, including the manor of Croydon, co. Cambridge, held by him jointly with William Tailboys. Robert Ogle was ordered to take possession of Ford Castle and to seize the body of Roger, Sir John's son and heir. [Complete Peerage VI:488-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Elizabeth married John HERON, Of Ford, Sir Knight on 11 Jul 1438 in Dispensation Date. John was born between 1415 and 1418 in Of Chillingham & Ford, Northumberland, England; died on 29 Mar 1461 in Battle Of Towton, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth HERON was born about 1451 in Ford, Glendale, Northumberland, England; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William HERON, Of Croydon, Sir was born in Nov 1400 in Croydon, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 1 Sep 1425.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 215BDA0A9FA34F35A9FFA39E3E1AB26A8378

    Notes:

    Sir William Heron, Knight, of Ford, b. Nov 1400, d. 1425, knighted Feb 1421/2, Justice of Northamptonshire 1422, Sheriff of same 1425. [Ancestral Roots]

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    Sir William Heron, Knight, of Ford, b. 1400, d. 1425. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    Note: Both AR and MCS are probably wrong (above) about William being "of Ford". CP, the senior source in this line (AR and MCS use CP as a source) states that this branch of the family was NOT of Ford, until Elizabeth Heron m. John Heron of Ford, reuniting the two branches.

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    4- SIR WILLIAM HERON, son and heir, aged 3 months in January 1400/1. In 1407, being then aged 7 years, he was in ward to Robert Ogle. He was of full age and already a knight in February 1421/2, and did fealty to the Bishop of Durham for his lands in Norhamptonshire on 14 September 1421. He was appointed a justice in Northumberland in 1422, and was Sheriff of the county at the time of his death in 1425. He married (dispensation 13 January 1411/2, the parties being related in the fourth degree) Anne, daughter of Sir Robert OGLE. He died s.p.m., 1 September 1425. [Complete Peerage VI:487-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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    Note: I rechecked, and AR definitely has him Sheriff of Northamptonshire, while CP has him Sheriff of Northumberland. I would tend to believe that AR is wrong because William was of a Northumberland family; however CP does say he was involved in Northamptonshire in 1421. I will leave it as AR has put it until I find another source that can resolve the descrepancy.

    Died:
    (Dspm)

    William married Elizabeth (Anne) De OGLE on 13 Jan 1411-1412 in 1st Husband 1St Wife - Dispensation Date. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert De OGLE, Sir Knight and Maud GREY) was born about 1404 in Kirkley, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth (Anne) De OGLE was born about 1404 in Kirkley, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England (daughter of Robert De OGLE, Sir Knight and Maud GREY); and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E046018D2FD84CEE84BE8A77D0DD4AD60545

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Ogle, m. (1) dispensation 13 Jan 1411/12, Sir William Heron, Knight, of Ford, b. Nov 1400, d. 1425, knighted Feb 1421/2, Justice of Northamptonshire 1422, Sheriff of same 1425; m. (2) Sir John Middleton. Dispensation 13 Jan 1411/12 permits Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Ogle, to marry her cousin, William Heron. [Ancestral Roots]

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    Elizabeth Ogle; m. (1) 13 Jan 1411/12 Sir William Heron, Knight, of Ford, b. 1400, d. 1425; m. (2) Sir John Middleton. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    He [William Heron] married (dispensation 13 January 1411/2, the parties being related in the fourth degree) Anne, daughter of Sir Robert OGLE. He died s.p.m., 1 September 1425. [Complete Peerage VI:487-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth HERON was born in 1422 in Croydon, Cambridgeshire, England; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Robert De OGLE, Sir Knight was born between 1379 and 1383 in Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; died on 12 Aug 1436.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: C15C0A41BC2B46F98AE28B84AECBB2023646
    • Alt. Birth: Between 1369 and 1373; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Sir Robert Ogle, Knight, b. 1369/73, d. 12 Aug 1436, warden of Roxborough Castle. [Ancestral Roots]

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    SIR ROBERT DE OGLE, knight, son and heir, was said variously to be aged 26 and 30 in 1409. In 1400, on some unknown occasion, he had been made prisoner by the Scots. In February 1402/3 he was appointed by the Bishop of Durham constable of Norham Castle, and justice, seneschal, sheriff and escheator in Norhamshire and Islandshire for 7 years; and in September for life. He had the King's writ for livery of his inheritance, 3, and livery 12 May 1410, being then a knight (d1). In May 1410 he was one of the commissioners to treat of a truce with Scotland, and in July commissioner of array in Northumberland. Sheriff of Northumberland, 1417-18, and Knight of the Shire, 1419-21, 1425 and 1435- In 1419 he recaptured Wark from William de Haliburton. In 1422 and succeeding years he was a commissioner of the peace. He was lieutenant of the Duke of Bedford as captain of Berwick Castle in 1423; and in the following year one of the escort appointed to conduct the King of Scots from Durham to Scotland. From 1425 to 1435 he was warden of Roxburgh Castle; in 1426 was one of the commissioners in Northumberland to arrange a short-term loan to the King; and in 1435 sheriff of Hexhamshire. He married, on or before 21 May 1399, Maud, daughter of Thomas GREY, lord of Wark. He died 12 or 13 August 1436 (d2). His widow was living 22 August 1451 (e). [Complete Peerage X:28-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (d1) He had, upon his father's death, violently contested the possession of Bothal with his younger brother John. The Commons presented a petition on behalf of John in the Parliament that met in Jan 1490/10, setting forth that at midnight on the day after their father's death Robert came to Bothal with 200 men-at-arms, some of whom were hired men, and some "even Scots" and enemies of the King, and besieged the castle with "escales, pavises, hurdises et autres orinances de guerre," till after 4 days' siege John was obliged to surrender. Robert remained in possession, and the Commons prayed that the matter should be referred to the Council--"considerantz qe les ditz Chastell & Manoir sont sy pres le Est-Marche d'Escoce, qe sufficeant remedie au dit suppliant par cours de la Commune Ley illoeqes ne poet estre fait." Robert was summoned to answer before the Council, and must have made his peace before the issue of his writ of livery.

    (d2) He had issue: younger sons John and William, and a daughter Margery, m. to Robert, son and heir of Rober Harbottle, Esq.

    (e) When her son Robert granted a reversion after her death to his brother William. She was probably still alive in 1453/4, when Maud Ogle, widow, paid tithes of Newbigging, in Norham.

    Note: Maybe somebody can't do simple arithmetic, but I get 1379-83 when I compute Robert's birth year from the information in CP. AR and MCS (who say 1369-73) also refer to a publication by Clay on the Extinct Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, so maybe he overrode CP. I think I will stick with CP until I find different.

    Alt. Birth:
    Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England

    Robert married Maud GREY before 21 May 1399. Maud (daughter of Thomas GREY, Of Heton & Wark, Sir and Joan (Jane) De MOWBRAY) was born about 1386 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died after 22 Aug 1451. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Maud GREY was born about 1386 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England (daughter of Thomas GREY, Of Heton & Wark, Sir and Joan (Jane) De MOWBRAY); died after 22 Aug 1451.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 144B0F01209C4B138B528D944F1B87DB538F

    Notes:

    Maud Grey, living 22 Aug 1451; m. c 21 May 1399, Sir Robert Ogle, Knight, b. 1369/73, d. 12 Aug 1436, warden of Roxborough Castle. [Ancestral Roots]

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    He [Robert de Ogle] married, on or before 21 May 1399, Maud, daughter of Thomas GREY, lord of Wark. He died 12 or 13 August 1436. His widow was living 22 August 1451. [Complete Peerage X:28-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth (Anne) De OGLE was born about 1404 in Kirkley, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; and died.
    2. Margery (Margaret) De OGLE was born about 1406 in Kirkley, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; and died.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. 6. Robert De OGLE, Sir Knight was born between 1379 and 1383 in Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; died on 12 Aug 1436.

  • 14.  Thomas GREY, Of Heton & Wark, Sir was born about 1359 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died about 30 Nov 1400.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 5F6849892150470089C1DB70F5C4700716A5

    Notes:

    Jane de Mowbray; m. Sir Thomas Gray of Wark. [Ancestral Roots]

    Joan de Mowbray; m. Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton, d. c 30 Nov 1400. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: Sometimes it is hard to recognize that these two sources are talking about the same people

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    "With the croked foot", Knight, of Heaton in Northumberland; M.P. for Northumberland. In 1398 he obtained the castle, manor, and lordship of Wark-on-Tweed from Ralph, Earl of Westmorland, in exchange for other manors.

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    SIR JOHN GRAY or GREY, younger son of Sir Thomas GRAY, of Heton and Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland (who d. 26 November or 3 December 1400) (c), by Joan, his wife (who was living 30 November 1402). [Complete Peerage VI:136-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (c) He d. Thursday before, or Tuesday after, St. Andrew 2 Henry IV, according to the inquisitions taken in Northumberland and at Newcastle-on-Tyne, respectively. In 1398 he obtained the castle, manor, and lordship of Wark-on-Tweed from Ralph, Earl of Westmorland, in exchange for other manors. He, who was aged 10 in 1369, was son and heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Heton (author of the "Scalacronica"), by Margaret, daughter and heir of William de Pressene, of Presson, Northumberland. The last-named Thomas, who d. shortly bef. Monday after St. Luke (22 Oct] 1369, had done homage to the Bishop of Durham, and had livery of the manor of Heton 10 Apr 1344. He was son and heir of Sir Thomas de Grey, of Heton in Islandshire, who d. shortly bef. 12 Mar 1343/4, by Agnes, his wife.

    Thomas married Joan (Jane) De MOWBRAY in 1st Husband. Joan (daughter of John de MOWBRAY and Elizabeth De SEGRAVE) was born about 1368 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died after 30 Nov 1402. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 15.  Joan (Jane) De MOWBRAY was born about 1368 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England (daughter of John de MOWBRAY and Elizabeth De SEGRAVE); died after 30 Nov 1402.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L6T8-ZKL
    • _UID: C26DEEED26294403BF640BAB60F5C773088B

    Notes:

    Jane de Mowbray; m. Sir Thomas Gray of Wark. [Ancestral Roots]

    Joan de Mowbray; m. Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton, d. c 30 Nov 1400. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: Sometimes it is hard to recognize that these two sources are talking about the same people.

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    Following copied from Dave Utzinger, World Connect db=utzing, rootsweb.com,
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    Said to be daughter of John de Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave. 4 sons & 1 daughter

    There are at least two sources which identity Thomas Gray's wife, Joan, as the daughter of John de Mowbray. The first source is the Visitation of the North taken c. 1480-1500 in which Joan is called "Ionetta filia Johannes Moubray." [Reference: Surtees Soc., 144 (1930): 53-54]. The visitation is one of the earliest visitations on record and one of the best in my opinion.

    The second source is the monumental inscription of Joan (Mowbray) Gray's son, Henry Gray, which reads as follows:
    "Here lyeth Syr Henry Grey, the sonne of Syre Thomas Grey, and Jone, hys wyf, that was systere to the Duke of Norfolk, that dyed at Venis." [Reference: Scott, Memorials of the Family of Scott (1876), p. 126
    footnote p].

    The Duke of Norfolk who died in Venice was Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, who died there of pestilence in 1399. He was the son of John de Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray, and his wife, Elizabeth de Segrave.

    I trust that answers your question.

    Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

    Children:
    1. John GREY, Of Wark-On-Tweed, Kg, Sir was born after 1384 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died on 22 Mar 1420-1421 in Battle Of Bauge, Anjou, France (Killed).
    2. 7. Maud GREY was born about 1386 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died after 22 Aug 1451.


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