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in Stavordale Priory, Somerset, England
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Biography
Ela was born about 1356.
She passed away in 1410. See I.P.M. Feb. 14, 1410. [1]
Ela de St. Loe (d. c. 1409/10) was the daughter of Sir John de St. Loe and Alice Paveley. She married Thomas de Bradeston, son of Sir Robert de Bradeston and Isabel de la Pole.
Child of Ela de St. Loe and Thomas de Bradeston
Elizabeth de Bradeston b. c 1373, d. 1428/29
Ela de St. Lo was born in 1357 at of Clinton Manor, Wiltshire, England. She married Thomas de Bradeston, son of Sir Robert de Bradeston and Isabel, circa 1373, after his death, after 1374, she married Richard Seymour, 5th Baron St. Maur, son of Sir Nicholas Seymour (St. Maur), 2nd Lord Seymour and Muriel Lovel, after 1374. Ela de St. Lo died on 13 January 1410. [2][3][4]
↑ Entered by Gilly Wood, Monday, December 23, 2013.
↑Testamenta vetusta: being illustrations from wills, of manners, customs, &c. as well as of the descents and possessions of many distinguished families. From the reign of Henry the Second to the accession of Queen Elizabeth; Author Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, Sir, 1799-1848. dn
Pedigree John St Lo (looks like this lineage is based on this pedigree)
SANCTO LAUDO ELA Wife of [1] Thomas Bradeston [2] Richard I Seymour, daughter of John de Sancto Laudo.
[Calendar Inquisition Post Mortem EIII V11] No 160. John Pavely. Writ 3 November, 35EIII [1361]. Alice his daughter by Elizabeth, his first wife, married to John de Seintlow the younger, who survives, outlived him by half a day. [died 22 October]. She and John de Seintlow had lawful issue, who survive, Joan aged 11 years, Elizabeth aged 8 years, and Ela aged 6 years.
[Calendar Fine Rolls EIII] 12 June 1374 Westminster. Grant was made to Richard Lescrop for 300 marks of the wardship of all the manors and lands which are in the king's hand by the deaths of Thomas de Bradeston, who held in chief, and Thomas son of Robert de Bradeston, his kinsman and heir, who died while a minor in the king's ward, by reason of the minority of Elizabeth daughter and heir of the said Thomas son of Robert, saving to Ella late the wife of Thomas son of Robert her reasonable dower.
[Calendar Fine Rolls EIII] 3 December 1375 Westminster. Order to the escheator in the county of Wilts, pursuant to an inquisition made by him showing that John de Sancto Laudo, 'chivaler,' held in chief for life by knight service the manors of Westbury and Hevedynghull and a moiety of the hundred of Westbury, county Wilts, by the courtesy of England after the death of Alice, late his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of John de Pavely, and that Joan one of the daughters of Alice, whom John Chidyok, the younger, 'chivaler,' has taken to wife, and Ella de Bradeston, the other daughter of Alice, are her next heirs and of full age.
[Calendar Inquisitions Post Mortem HIV V19] No. 712 Ela widow of Richard de Sancto Mauro, senior, knight. Writ 13 February 1410. She died on 8 February last. Alice daughter of Richard, knight, son of Richard and Ela, is her next heir, aged 30-32 weeks. John Seymour, her son is next heir male, aged 30 years and more.
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[Calendar Inquisition Post Mortem EIII V11] No 160. John Pavely. Writ 3 November, 35EIII [1361]. Alice his daughter by Elizabeth, his first wife, married to John de Seintlow the younger, who survives, outlived him by half a day. [died 22 October]. She and John de Seintlow had lawful issue, who survive, Joan aged 11 years, Elizabeth aged 8 years, and Ela aged 6 years.
[Calendar Fine Rolls EIII] 12 June 1374 Westminster. Grant was made to Richard Lescrop for 300 marks of the wardship of all the manors and lands which are in the king's hand by the deaths of Thomas de Bradeston, who held in chief, and Thomas son of Robert de Bradeston, his kinsman and heir, who died while a minor in the king's ward, by reason of the minority of Elizabeth daughter and heir of the said Thomas son of Robert, saving to Ella late the wife of Thomas son of Robert her reasonable dower.
[Calendar Fine Rolls EIII] 3 December 1375 Westminster. Order to the escheator in the county of Wilts, pursuant to an inquisition made by him showing that John de Sancto Laudo, 'chivaler,' held in chief for life by knight service the manors of Westbury and Hevedynghull and a moiety of the hundred of Westbury, county Wilts, by the courtesy of England after the death of Alice, late his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of John de Pavely, and that Joan one of the daughters of Alice, whom John Chidyok, the younger, 'chivaler,' has taken to wife, and Ella de Bradeston, the other daughter of Alice, are her next heirs and of full age.
[Calendar Inquisitions Post Mortem HIV V19] No. 712 Ela widow of Richard de Sancto Mauro, senior, knight. Writ 13 February 1410. She died on 8 February last. Alice daughter of Richard, knight, son of Richard and Ela, is her next heir, aged 30-32 weeks. John Seymour, her son is next heir male, aged 30 years and more.
will [2] pedigree giving parents and both husbands (look for Ela under D on next page) [3]