On 28 February 1500, at Westminster, a patent for licence of entry, without proof of age, was provided to Robert Russell and Robert Wynter, kinsmen and heirs of Thomas Cokesey, knight, outlining their relationships to Sir Thomas as:[2]
Sir Thomas Cassy son of John Cassy de Adesbury, with whom she had;
Agnes, daughter and heir, who was married to Walter Huddington, with whom she had;
Thomas Huddington, who married Jane daughter and heir of Henry Throgryme, parents of:
Agnes, who was married to John Russell, with whom she had:
Robert Russell;
Joan, who was married to Roger Winter, with whom she had:
Roger Winter;
Margareta, who was married to — Manwaringe;
Thomas Ranes, with whom she had no children;
William Darcet, with whom she had:
Margeria;
Anna;
Ursula;
Elizabeth Cocksey was the daughter and heir of Sir Walter Cocksey and his wife, Isabella de Sancto Petro;
Elizabeth Cocksey was the sister of Maria, who was married to Thomas Lekhampton and they had no children, and of Sir Walter Cocksey, who married Matilda, the daughter of Sir Thomas Harcourt;
Elizabeth's brother, Sir Walter, and his wife, Matilda, had children:
Hugh Cocksey, ob sine exitu;
Jocosa, heir of her brother Hugh, married John Greuill de Camden, with whom she had:
John Greuill, who married Anna daughter of William Vampage, with whom she had:
Sir Thomas Greuill alias Cocksey, who married Isabell, daughter of John Harcourt of county Pembroke.
Elizabeth's mother, Isabella, was the daughter and coheir of Urian de Sancto Petro and his wife, Isabella; and
Elizabeth's grandfather, Urian, was the son of John son of Urian, who married Agnes, the daughter of John Bruss and sister and heir of George Brusse, son of Sir John de Sancto Petro, who was living in 1344, and his wife, Isabella, the daughter of Sir William Trussell.
↑ J G Black, and R H Brodie, eds, Calender of the Patent Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office, Henry VII. Vol II. 1494-1509, (London: Printed under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office by The Hereford Times Limited, 1916), 192, Digital Image HathiTrust (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293027026370?urlappend=%3Bseq=204 : accessed 13 February 2018).
↑ George Grazebrook and John Paul Rylands, ed, "The Visitation of Shropshire, Taken in the Year 1623 by Robert Treswell, Somerset Herald, and Augustine Vincent, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms; With Additions from the Pedigrees of Shropshire Gentry Taken by the Heralds in the Years 1569 and 1584, and Other Sources", The Publications of the Harleian Society, XXVIII, (1889), II:424-5, Digital Image Internet Archive (https://archive.org/stream/visitationshrop01britgoog#page/n149/mode/2up : accessed 12 February 2018). Pedigree of St Peter de Cause.
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