NameJohn Iwardby [97, Brudenell pedigree, Vol II, p. 447], [69, Table, after Appendix II], [56, Northants 1564, pub Mitchell 1887, Elmes p. 18], [139, p.48, note (1)], [74, No 186, p. 27], [56, Bucks, pub Harleian 1909, Pigott, p. 100], [56, Northants of 1681, pub Harleian 1935, Brudenell, p. 30], [56, Lincolns peds, pub Harleian 1903, Iwardby, p. 339]
Death22 Aug 1485, Possibly battle of Bosworth Field
GeneralOf Quainton.
Spouses
1Joan Brudenhall [69, Table, after Appendix II], [139, p.48, note (1)], [74, No 187, p. 27], [56, Northants of 1681, pub Harleian 1935, Brudenell, p. 30], [56, Lincolns peds, pub Harleian 1903, Iwardby, p. 339], [97, Brudenell pedigree, Vol II, p. 447]
Notes for John Iwardby
Douglas Richardson shows John and Joan to have had a daughter Elizabeth who m. Thos Pigott and then a line to David and then Thomas Yale in the USofA.
Dave of "UTZ" includes dau. Elizabeth and adds two further daughters to John and Joan:
Margery m. Sir Ralph Verney,
Helen m. Wm Cutland.
and adds that the above Elizabeth Iwardby m. (2) Wm Elmes of Lilford...
The Lincs pedigrees show also a third dau. Ellen, b. c. 1479 and d. 1558 who held Kelstern manor, (Lincs?) and m. Sir Thos Clifford of Brackenhorough.
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TFPL, Aug 2019: Philip Beddows has transcribed the relevant pages of the Fitznell's Cartulary and reports in this that this John Iwardby was born around 12 October 1449. Also he points out that his death date is close to that of the battle of Bosworth, so he may well have died there or of injuries received in that battle.
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