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Sir John Wyndham
(-1503) |
Sir John Wyndham 61,182
Cause of his death was Beheaded. General Notes: Sir John Wyndham, who was in the battle of Stoke, anno 1487, against the Earl of Lincoln, Lambert Simnel, and their adherents, and was knighted immediately after the victory; but being afterwards engaged in the interests of the House of York, he was condemned for high treason, and beheaded, with Sir James Tyrral, lieutenant of Guiness Castle, 17th Henry VII. He married first Lady Margaret Howard, daughter of the Duke of Norfolk. He married secondly, Eleanor, daughter of Norman Washbourne, Esq. of Washbourne, co. Worcester, and widow of Sir Richard Scrope. Noted events in his life were: 1. Beheaded: 6 May 1503, London. John married Eleanor Washbourne, daughter of Norman Washbourne and Unknown. John next married Lady Margaret Howard, daughter of John Howard, Duke of Norfolk and Catherine Moleyns. |
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