Re: Personal effects of Joan de Geneville



What a fascinating document. It would be interesting to know what, if any,
of the mentioned items have survived. Are there current descendants who own
any of them I wonder?
Merilyn Pedrick

-------Original Message-------

From: Kevin Bradford
Date: 09/30/05 09:13:39
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Personal effects of Joan de Geneville

Below is a link to an interesting account of the personal property of a
high-born medieval lady, Joan de Geneville [ob. 1356], the unfortunate
consort of Roger Mortimer, earl of March. The occasion of this inventory
was the arrest of Joan's husband in 1322:

http://www.smr.herefordshire.gov
uk/education/Wigmore%20Castle/Wigmore%20inventory%20-%20latin.htm

A review of the Latin text is invited.

Best,

Kevin
Plantagenet Genealogy & Biography: http://home.earthlink
net/~plantagenet60/plantagenet01.htm


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