NameJoan Brewer
[54, Husband, William Percy's article], [60, Percy article, Vol X, p. 435 seq], [121, Horsley, Derbys barony (2nd class), p. 123]
Deathbef 12 Jun 1233
BurialSandown Hospital, Surrey.
General3rd dau. & co-heir of the Horsley, Derbys barony (2nd class).
Spouses
1William (III) Percy
[60, Percy art, Vol X, p. 435 seq], [54, His own article], [121, Horsley, Derbys barony (2nd class), p. 123], [121, Topcliffe, Yorks feudal barony (2nd class), p. 148], [60, Tattershal article, Vol XII/1, pp. 650-1]
Notes for Joan Brewer
CP: she had 5 daus; who was 5th? Sanders does not know either (Baronies, p. 123, note (4) ).
Arms Generally notes for Joan Brewer
Her daughter Anastasia was heir to her mother, Joan, but not to her father, William (III). As such Joan brought in a quarter of her father’s arms, William (III) Brewer.
But to show that her daughter was not heir to her father, but also to acknowledge his paternity, his arms are shown in a canton on her mother’s arms and then that combination carried through as a full quartering to all Anastasia’s heirs.
Armorial Blazon notes for Joan Brewer
Brewer with a canton of Percy arms, viz:
Gules, two bendlets wavy Or, on a canton Or a lion Azure.
Blazon source notes for Joan Brewer
The arms of Brewer (her father) and Percy (her husband) combined with the heradlic practice recorded in Woodcock’s and Robinson’s “Oxford Guide to Heraldry”, pp. 134-5.
Notes for William (III) & Joan (Family)
Wm's
[54]second wife was Joan, daughter and coheiress of William Brewer, the wardship and marriage of whom, along with that of her four sisters, he obtained from Henry III on 12 June 1233 (ib. i. 243)