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Sir John d’Oyly Knight, Lord of Stoke
(-Abt 1319)
Alice de Stoke
(-After 1316)
Sir Thomas d’Oyly Knight
(Abt 1286-Abt 1336)
Margaret Hastang
(-After 1323)
Eligina d’Oyly
(-After 1364)

 

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Sir John Bagot Knight

Eligina d’Oyly

  • Born: Staffordshire, England
  • Marriage: Sir John Bagot Knight 784,942,1051
  • Died: After 1364-1365 865

bullet  General Notes:


~ Topographer and Genealogist, Vol. I, p. 372, d'Oyly Pedigree, Eglina d'Oyly, married in or before 10 Edward III to Sir John Bagot, of Bromley Bagot, Staffordshire, living as a widow 24 and 38 Edward III. 865

bullet  Information about this person:

• Background Information. 742,865,1051
Sir John Bagot, Knight, who took to wife, Eglina, daughter and coheir of Sir Anketil Malory, of Kirby Malory, in Leicestershire, Knight,

~Collin's Peerage of England, Vol. VII, Brydges, 1812, p. 523
~ Memorials of the Bagot Family, p. 9

According to the Topographer and Genealogist, Vol. I, p. 378, it was Eglina d'Oyly who married Sir John Bagot and that older genealogists identified her with Beatrice, daughter and coheir of Sir Anketil Mallory; this Beatirce being born some years after Eglina was dead and buried. It was Eglina, daughter of Sir Thomas d'Oyly of Raunton, Staffordshire, who was the wife of Sir John Bagot.

The author of the article mentions that the connection of Egilina d'Oyly to Sir John Bagot was complied by Peter le Neve, who is a "real genealogist," and that the pedigree of the Lords Bagot was a "imaginary ancestry" and that it was ridiculous to have a man flourishing in early part of Edward III's reign having a mother assigned him who was not born until the reign of Richard II.


Eligina married Sir John Bagot Knight, son of John Bagot and Unknown 784,942.,1051 (Sir John Bagot Knight was born in Bagot's Bromley, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England and died before 25 Jan 1350 in Bagot's Bromley, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England 865.)


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