Re: Philip Boteler's widow's Elizabeth's next husband Cheyne



On Oct 24, 12:52 am, wjhon...@xxxxxxx wrote:
Yes here is a better source then my vague jotting.http://books.google.com/books?id=oGMBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA156

They cite an IPM for this Philip Boteler  8H5 No 78 for this specific
date.

Will Johnson



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From: wjhon...@xxxxxxx
To: td...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; gen-medie...@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 4:47 pm
Subject: Re: Philip Boteler's widow's Elizabeth's next husband Cheyne

Tom I'm not sure we can say that Philip died *in* 1420.
 From a discussion in the archives here back in Oct 2005 I had had a
snipped note that he died on 6 Nov 1421 at Woodhall (although this
*may* be his burial date instead, I'm not sure.)

Will Johnson- Hide quoted text -

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Hi Will,
The VCH publication that I cited has the Philip we are discussion,
as dying in 1420. It cites the same IPM that you noted.
I don't want to call the date 1420 as gospel, particularly since my
posting was pointing out an error in the article. Suffice it to say
his widow Elizabeth and Cheyne were pardoned on 4 May, 1422. So he was
dead long enough for them to marry and then get into 'a spot of
bother' over trespassing on the manor of Eton.
Thanks for bringing the date into question.

Regards
Tom Dunn, Kilbrittain, Co. Cork, Ireland
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