Margery Morley
F, d. 1503
Margery was born. Margery married John Yelverton, son of William Yelverton and Jane Gross, circa 1450. John and Margery had children: Elena [m. <1476 Godfrey Joye], Ann [m. <1476 Thomas Jermy], William [-6/20/1500] [m. Ann Paston] [heir to her father], John [monk] & a daughter [m. Richard Walter].1,2,3 She received from her father-in-law a settlement by deed dated 16 November 1476 for the manor of Markeshall.4 Margery's husband, John, died on 9 July 1481 in County Norfolk, England, leaving her a widow. Margery made her will on 4 June 1501.
She ordered that her body should be buried in the Friars St Austins, near Norwich, near unto the body of John Yelverton, late her husband, and bequeathed £4 to the Parish Church of Castle St Edmund’s. She was a benefactor to the reparation of several churches, and gave ten marks to her son, John, who was a monk. She also willed her Manor of Castle St Edmund’s, and all lands and tenements within the same, together with Markeshall, to Richard Walter, her son-in-law, for seventeen years, to pay her debts and legacies, and after to William Yelverton, son and heir to William Yelverton, lately deceased, and in default, to Amy Yelverton, sister to the said William.
Margery departed this life in 1503 in County Norfolk, England. She was buried near Norwich, County Norfolk, England, in the Friars of St. Austin, Little Yarmouth near her husband.
She ordered that her body should be buried in the Friars St Austins, near Norwich, near unto the body of John Yelverton, late her husband, and bequeathed £4 to the Parish Church of Castle St Edmund’s. She was a benefactor to the reparation of several churches, and gave ten marks to her son, John, who was a monk. She also willed her Manor of Castle St Edmund’s, and all lands and tenements within the same, together with Markeshall, to Richard Walter, her son-in-law, for seventeen years, to pay her debts and legacies, and after to William Yelverton, son and heir to William Yelverton, lately deceased, and in default, to Amy Yelverton, sister to the said William.
Margery departed this life in 1503 in County Norfolk, England. She was buried near Norwich, County Norfolk, England, in the Friars of St. Austin, Little Yarmouth near her husband.
Family | John Yelverton b. c 1426, d. 9 Jul 1481 |
Citations
- [S2169] Stewart Valder, A Brief History of the Jermy Family of Norfolk and Suffolk, Early Years - Thomas Jermy [died 1503] married Ann Yelverton grand-daughter of Judge Yelverton about 1480.
- [S2170] Calandar of inqusitions post mortum: and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office, page 224, item 353 - William Yelverton - post mortum dated 5 November 1500, died 20 June 1500 - "viz. 10 Henry VII, the said Ann died" [Anne Paston Yelverton] - "he died 20 June last past. William Yelverton aged five and more is his son and heir."
- [S2168] George A Carthew, The Hundred of Launditch and Deanery of Brisley Corrections and continuations of and additions to Blomefield's history ... to the present time "C", Inquisition taken 29 Sept., Ao. 11 Hen. VIII., p.m. William Yelverton Esq. – Refers to limitation make by Sir William Yelverton, Knight, contained in deed 16 Nov. 16 Edw. IV. [1476] of manor of Markeshall to Margery late wife of John Yelverton, Eq., remainder to William son and heir of said John and Ann Paston daughter of John Paston, Esq., and Margaret his late wife, [which Anne and William Yelverton, the son was about to marry], and the heirs of their bodies, and in default of such issue to the heirs of the body of said William; remainder to Ann Jermy wife of Thomas Jermy, sister of said William and her issue in tail; remainder to Ele Joye daughter of Godfrey Joye and his wife Margaret, and the heirs of said Ele in tail; remainder to Elena Joye sister of said Ele, and her heirs in tail; remainder to the right heirs of said William son of John. – The marriage between William Yelverton and Anne Paston was celebrated, and there was issue William and Amya. After the deaths of William and Anne, William the son entered and died seized, when Amya, then wife of James Holme, became entitled as sister and heir at law. His death took place 10th June Ao. 10 Hen. VIII. [1518], and Ann Holme was thirty years old – Esc. 11 Hen. VIII.
- [S2168] George A Carthew, The Hundred of Launditch and Deanery of Brisley Corrections and continuations of and additions to Blomefield's history ... to the present time "C", page 494 - Sir William by deed 16 November Ao. 16 Edward IV., 1476, made a settlement of the manor of Markeshall to Margery late wife of John Yelverton, Eq., remainder to William son and heir of said John and Ann Paston daughter of John Paston, Esq., and Margaret his late wife, which Anne and William Yelverton, the son was about to marry, and the heirs of their bodies, and further remainders in default of issue in favor of Ann Jermy wife of Thomas Jermy, sister of said William, and of Ele Joye, daughter of Godfery Joye, and Elena Joye her sister. [Note - This indicates that William has two sisters, Ann & Elena - KLM]