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Joan de  Tyringham

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Joan de Tyringham

Birth
Tyringham, Milton Keynes Borough, Buckinghamshire, England
Death
unknown
Burial
Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes Borough, Buckinghamshire, England Add to Map
Plot
West bay of the Chancel arcade
Memorial ID
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Joan married Sir Thomas de Reynes Knight about 1322 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
They were the parents of:
Sir Thomas de Reyne Knight was born 1323 and died 1389.
Richard de Reyne was born 1325 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
John de Reyne was born 1327 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
Sir Ralph de Reyne Knight was born 1329.
Joan de Reyne was born 1331 and died 20 Sep 1409.
Cecily de Reynewas born 1333 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
Agnes de Reyne was born 1336 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

Upon an elaborate early 14th-century table tomb in the west bay of the chancel arcade is a second pair of wooden effigies of a knight and lady in the costume of c. 1320. These would seem to be Sir Thomas Reynes and his wife Joan, who by the heraldry on the tomb appears to have been a Tyringham.
The lady wears a wimple and a coverchief, held in place by fillets passing over the crown of her head and round her temples, a kirtle with close-fitting sleeves and a sleeveless cote. At her feet is a dog, and under her head are two cushions. The tomb upon which these effigies are placed has its sides panelled with quatrefoils containing shield.

Joan married Sir Thomas de Reynes Knight about 1322 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
They were the parents of:
Sir Thomas de Reyne Knight was born 1323 and died 1389.
Richard de Reyne was born 1325 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
John de Reyne was born 1327 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
Sir Ralph de Reyne Knight was born 1329.
Joan de Reyne was born 1331 and died 20 Sep 1409.
Cecily de Reynewas born 1333 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
Agnes de Reyne was born 1336 in Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

Upon an elaborate early 14th-century table tomb in the west bay of the chancel arcade is a second pair of wooden effigies of a knight and lady in the costume of c. 1320. These would seem to be Sir Thomas Reynes and his wife Joan, who by the heraldry on the tomb appears to have been a Tyringham.
The lady wears a wimple and a coverchief, held in place by fillets passing over the crown of her head and round her temples, a kirtle with close-fitting sleeves and a sleeveless cote. At her feet is a dog, and under her head are two cushions. The tomb upon which these effigies are placed has its sides panelled with quatrefoils containing shield.

Gravesite Details

According to british-history.ac.uk her name was Joan



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  • Created by: Mad
  • Added: May 2, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109906769/joan-de_tyringham: accessed ), memorial page for Joan de Tyringham (1302–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 109906769, citing St Mary's Churchyard, Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes Borough, Buckinghamshire, England; Maintained by Mad (contributor 47329061).