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Margaret <I>Oddingseles</I> Moreby

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Margaret Oddingseles Moreby

Birth
England
Death
1330 (aged 52–53)
England
Burial
Cogges, West Oxfordshire District, Oxfordshire, England Add to Map
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Margaret Oddingseles de Gray de Moreby

Daughter of Sir William de Oddingseles and Ela FitzWalter. Grand daughter of William Oddingseles of Solihull Staffordshire and his wife Joan, Walter FitzRobert and Ida Longespee.

Wife of Sir John de Grey of Rotherfield, son of Sir Robert de Grey and Joan de Valoines, daughter of Thomas of Shabbington. The had one son, John, who would marry Katherine FitzAlan. Sir John died 17 Oct 1311.

Secondly, wife of Sir Robert de Moreby of Moreby Yorkshire, purveyor for Queen Isabel's household and constable of Brecknock and Knaresborough Castles. They were married between 21 Oct 1312 and 1316, and had one son, William.

21 April 1330: Robert de Moreby and his wife, Margaret, granted free warren in the manors of Cogges, Oxfordshire, Sculcoates and Upton (in Badworth), Yorkshire, and Weeford, Staffordshire for the life of the said Margaret, and, after her decease, to her son, John de Grey, and his heirs [Reference: Cal. Charter Rolls, 4 (1912): 168]

Margaret died after her husband died in 1311 (resources differ), and was buried in a lavish tomb in the North Chapel at Cogges, Oxfordshire.
Margaret Oddingseles de Gray de Moreby

Daughter of Sir William de Oddingseles and Ela FitzWalter. Grand daughter of William Oddingseles of Solihull Staffordshire and his wife Joan, Walter FitzRobert and Ida Longespee.

Wife of Sir John de Grey of Rotherfield, son of Sir Robert de Grey and Joan de Valoines, daughter of Thomas of Shabbington. The had one son, John, who would marry Katherine FitzAlan. Sir John died 17 Oct 1311.

Secondly, wife of Sir Robert de Moreby of Moreby Yorkshire, purveyor for Queen Isabel's household and constable of Brecknock and Knaresborough Castles. They were married between 21 Oct 1312 and 1316, and had one son, William.

21 April 1330: Robert de Moreby and his wife, Margaret, granted free warren in the manors of Cogges, Oxfordshire, Sculcoates and Upton (in Badworth), Yorkshire, and Weeford, Staffordshire for the life of the said Margaret, and, after her decease, to her son, John de Grey, and his heirs [Reference: Cal. Charter Rolls, 4 (1912): 168]

Margaret died after her husband died in 1311 (resources differ), and was buried in a lavish tomb in the North Chapel at Cogges, Oxfordshire.


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