Joan Champernoun
- Born: Abt 1315, Ilfracombe, Barnstaple, Devonshire, England
- Marriage: Nicholas de Bonville 1274,1280
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 1280 "The manor of Trelawne in Palynt, belonged at an early period to the Bodrugans. Sir Henry Bodrugan gave it as marriage portion, with his daughter to Henry Champernowne." The descent of these estates through Champernowne to Bonville is apparently accounted for by the marriage of Nicholas Bonville, of Wiscombe and Shute, born about 1293, to Joan daughter of Henry de Champernown, by his wife Joan, daughter of Henry Bodrugan. The agreement for this married is dated 25 Nov, 1328. It was made between Stephen de Hacombe and Otho de Bodrugan, to the effect that Nicholas Bonville should marry Joan Champernowne, who was probably the niece of Brodrugan.
~West-County Stories and Sketches, Biographical and Historical, "The Last Bonvilles," p. 172
• Background Information: rom GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives. 193 From: RBodine996 (rbodine996 AT aol.com) Subject: CHAMPERNOUN OF ILFRACOMBE, DEVONSHIRE Date: 1999/02/01
GENERATION 5
12. JOAN CHAMPERNOUN. She is named in Cal. Close Rolls, 1435-41: 19 and De Banco Plea Rolls, Trinity 14. Hen. VI m. 135 as sister of William Champernoun and daughter of Henry Champernoun, and great-grandmother of William Bonvile, heir to John Herle. She was married to Sir Nicholas Bonvile (1293-1354), of Shute, Devonshire. (Paget's Baronage: no. 86)
• Background Information. 1274 Nicholas Bonville was age two on the death of his father, Nicholas Bonville who died 23 Edw. I. He married Johanna, daughter of Henry de Champernon, by Julianna, daughter of Henry Bodrugan.
~The History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor, Vol. I, p. 394
Joan married Nicholas de Bonville, son of Sir Nicholas de Bonville Knight and Hawise de Shute 1274.,1280 (Nicholas de Bonville was born in 1293 in Shute, Axminster, Devon, England 1274 and died about 1354.)
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