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 Abt 1317 - 1369 (~ 52 years)
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| Name |
Michael de Poynings |
| Suffix |
2nt Baron Poynings |
| Birth |
Abt 1317 |
Poynings, Sussex, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Name |
Miles de Poynings |
| Death |
7 Mar 1369 |
| Notes |
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/POYNINGS.htm#Michael%20De%20POYNINGS%20(2º%20B.%20Poynings)
also known as «b»Miles de Poynings«/b». Like his father, he was a retainer of the Warenne Earls of Surrey, and later of their heirs, the FitzAlan Earls of Arundel. In consideration of the merits of his father, who died in the attack on Honnecourt, «b»Sir Michael«/b» was allowed to inherit his estates while still a minor. He accompanied his uncle, another «b»Sir Michael de Poynings«/b» on the Crécy-Calais expedition of 1346-47. He was the first of his family to be summoned to Parliament. He made his will in Sep 1368, leaving 200 marks for the rebuilding of the church at Poynings. At the time of his death he held the manors of Poynings, Pangden, Perching, Hangleton, West Dean, Twineham, Waldron, Crawley, and Slaugham (Sussex); Terlingham, Newington, Bertram, Westwood, Eastwell, and Horsmonden (Kent); Wrentham (Suffolk); Wilton (Norfolk); and La Lee and La Gore, by Lavington (Wiltshire). He was guardian of «b»William Bardolf«/b» his future son-in-law.
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| Person ID |
I41628 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
14 Apr 2007 |
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