Isabella de Peshall1

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FatherSir Adam de Peshale II d. 8 Jan 1346
MotherJoan de Eyton b. c 1316
     Isabella de was born in Staffordshire, England, at the Manor of Peshale in the parish of Eccleshall. Isabella de married Thomas Gech of Newport before 1377 in England. On this day Thomas was noted as brother-in-law of Isabell's brother, Adam.2 Isabella's husband, Thomas, died after 1398 in Newport, Shropshire, England, leaving her a widow.3,4,5 Isabella de married 2nd Sir Robert Francyes after 1398 in England. She held the manors of Longeford in Shroppshire & Churche Byton in Staffordshire for life.3 Isabella's husband, Robert, died before 1432 in England, leaving her a widow.6

Family 1

Thomas Gech of Newport d. a 1398

Family 2

Sir Robert Francyes d. b 1432

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 17 - Adam de Peshale, section 1 , pages 509 -.
  2. [S989] National Archives of the United Kingdom: 1377 - ...
  3. [S989] National Archives of the United Kingdom: 15th Centry - These documents are held at Shropshire Archives - Language: French
    Contents: Thomas Neuport esquier Instructions for levying a fine to Umfrey de Halughton esq, Master Nichol de Peshale, Master Thomas Neuport and Roger Louete clerks and to the heirs of the said Roger, of the manor of Ercalewe and appurtenances in co Salop (which manor they have by feoffment of the said Thomas Neuport esq, and also in the same fine the reversion of the manors of Longeford co Salop and Churche Byton co Staffs and their appurtenances (which Robert Fraunceys and Isabella his wife hold for the term of Isabella's life) and the reversion of 1/5th part of the manor of Weston sougthe Lesezard co Staffs (which Adam de Peshale knight holds for term of his life), which after the deaths of Isabella and Adam descend to the said Thomas Neuport esq and his heirs, to remain to the said Umfrey, Nichol, Thomas and Roger and Roger's heirs; and also to speak to David Huls or Thomas Huls living in Greys Ynne to prepare two letters of covenants for levying the said fine directed to the Sheriffs of Salop and Staffs specifying the parties and names of the manors and reversions and their appurtenances to levy the said fine at the Octe of Michaelmas next
    Robert Fraunceys was dead by 1432; Isabella his wife survived him. See Byton VIII 114.
  4. [S989] National Archives of the United Kingdom: 15th Centry -
    These documents are held at
    Shropshire Archives
    Language: French

    Contents:
    Thomas Neuport esquier Instructions for levying a fine to Umfrey de Halughton esq, Master Nichol de Peshale, Master Thomas Neuport and Roger Louete clerks and to the heirs of the said Roger, of the manor of Ercalewe and appurtenances in co Salop (which manor they have by feoffment of the said Thomas Neuport esq, and also in the same fine the reversion of the manors of Longeford co Salop and Churche Byton co Staffs and their appurtenances (which Robert Fraunceys and Isabella his wife hold for the term of Isabella's life) and the reversion of 1/5th part of the manor of Weston sougthe Lesezard co Staffs (which Adam de Peshale knight holds for term of his life), which after the deaths of Isabella and Adam descend to the said Thomas Neuport esq and his heirs, to remain to the said Umfrey, Nichol, Thomas and Roger and Roger's heirs; and also to speak to David Huls or Thomas Huls living in Greys Ynne to prepare two letters of covenants for levying the said fine directed to the Sheriffs of Salop and Staffs specifying the parties and names of the manors and reversions and their appurtenances to levy the said fine at the Octe of Michaelmas next
    Robert Fraunceys was dead by 1432; Isabella his wife survived him. See Byton VIII 114.
  5. [S1018] Edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume II: page 154-155 - ... the said Thomas Newport by the name of Thomas Gech In Easter term 21 Richard II [1398] Thomas Gech & Isabell, his wife, and Thomas, son of Thomas Gech, sued Pether de Cavereswalle & Mary, his wife, for waste and destruction of houses, woods & gardens in Ercalwe which Peter & Mary held for their lives and which should revert to the plaintiffs.
  6. [S989] National Archives of the United Kingdom: 15th Centry - Robert Fraunceys was dead by 142 [information relating to document 52/49].