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She was heiress to one third of the baronies of Tattersall and Buckenham.[1]
Joan de Tateshale was born circa 1266 at of Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England; Age 50 in 1306.[2] She married Robert de Driby.[1]
She died on 8 October 1329 at of Tateshall Castle, Lincolnshire, England.[3]
Writ, 15 October 1329: Joan de Driby [4]
Douglas Richardson states that "Joan was not the daughter of Robert de Tateshale, who died in 1298. Her own testimony proves that she was his sister. This places her as the daughter of an earlier Robert de Tateshale, Knt., of Tattershall, Lincolnshire (born c.1223, died 1278), by his wife, Nichole, daughter of John de Grey, Knt., of Shirland, Derbyshire, Thurleigh and Podington, Bedfordshire, etc." [5]
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Categories: Early Barony of Tattershall | Early Barony of Old Buckenham
She was sister to the attached Robert Tateshale who married Joan FitzRandolph. He died with his three sisters being his heirs.
https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/eeOmQE5LqIo
https://books.google.com/books?id=68YKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR97#v=onepage&q=driby&f=false 'Robert Tattershall, Joan's brother, one of whose heirs she is'
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