Ela Stapleton
F, d. after 16 October 1456
Ela married Robert Brewes, son of John Brewes. Ela made her will on 16 October 1456 at Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.
She requires to be buried in the chancel of the conventual church there, near to her husband; bequeaths to Thomas her son her husband’s signet; to Elizabeth his wife a gold ring, to William son of Thomas, a broche of gold, and was a benefactor to Ingham priory and the chapel of St. Gyles of Walsingham; to the wife of William, a girdle of gold, to William Yelverton, King’s justice, a silver chalice with a cover, and to Ela his wife, an angus Dei of gold, with relicks, and a fillet of gold. Sir Robert her husband, is called of Freesingfeld.1
Ela departed this life in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. She was buried there in Woodbridge Priory.
She requires to be buried in the chancel of the conventual church there, near to her husband; bequeaths to Thomas her son her husband’s signet; to Elizabeth his wife a gold ring, to William son of Thomas, a broche of gold, and was a benefactor to Ingham priory and the chapel of St. Gyles of Walsingham; to the wife of William, a girdle of gold, to William Yelverton, King’s justice, a silver chalice with a cover, and to Ela his wife, an angus Dei of gold, with relicks, and a fillet of gold. Sir Robert her husband, is called of Freesingfeld.1
Ela departed this life in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. She was buried there in Woodbridge Priory.
Family | Robert Brewes b. c 1377, d. b 30 Sep 1424 |
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Citations
- [S2173] Charles Parkin Francis Blomefield, An Essay History towards the Topographical History of the county of Norfolk, page 268.