Margery was born about 1355 in Aspall, Hartismere, Suffolk. After the death of her first husband, Thomas Naunton, she married Sir George Phelbrigge. Margery had two sons by her second husband. Her 1419 will names youngest son Richard as her executor. Margaret, first daughter and coheir of Sir John de Aspale, widow of Sir Thomas Naunton; she occurs his wife in the 3d of Richard II. The will of Margery, his widow, bears date on July 16, 1419; she appoints Richard Fellbrigg her son, executor. In a window of the church of Playford, which was built by Sir George, was his portraiture, and that of his lady, Margaret, and the arms of Fellbrigg, impaling Aspal, azure, three chevronels, or [1]
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The Breviary of Suffolk, Page 226. Shows Margery Aspall, daughter of Sir John Aspall, Knight, married to Sir Thomas Naunton, Knight, of Cavente in Ruffam, son of Hugh de Naunton, Esq., and Eleanor, daughter of Robert de Veare, Earl of Oxford. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/35085/images/00000230?ssrc=&backlabel=Return, Ancestry.com The Breviary of Suffolk, discussion list (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/35085/). I suggest she be renamed "Margery".
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