Hawise de Vernon [43402] 25
- Born: Abt 1210, Over Haddon, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England
- Marriage (1): Sir Richard de Vernon [43400]
- Marriage (2): Gilbert le Fraunceys [43404]
General Notes:
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/VERNON.htm#Hawise%20De%20VERNON1
Hawise and Gilbert Fraunceys had a son who took the estates of his mother and the Vernon name. Some sources claim that Hawise received the Haddon and Harleston estates due to the banishment of her brothers, and that the Vernons of the 'fretty (fret), sable' descended through her son Richard (Fraunceys). It is possible that the Haddon and Harleston estates were granted by Sir William, Chief Justice, to his half-brother Robert. There seemed some litigation between Richard, son of Hawise, and Sir Richard (wife Juliana de Vesey), grandson of Sir William, Chief Justice, during the mid-1300's. All were of the fretty (fret) sable.
Hawise married Sir Richard de Vernon [43400] [MRIN: 551609792], son of Sir William de Vernon High Sheriff of Lancashire [43398] and Margery de Stokeport [43399]. (Sir Richard de Vernon [43400] was born about 1240.)
Hawise next married Gilbert le Fraunceys [43404] [MRIN: 551609794]. (Gilbert le Fraunceys [43404] was born in 1278.)
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