Joane

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Joane was born about 1325, the daughter of unknown parents. The place is not known.

Her husband was John Hawkins, who she married in ABT 1356. The place has not been found. Their five known children were John (c1352-1422), William (c1355-1423), Rolf (c1360-?), Alice (c1362-?) and Thomas (c1365-c1462).

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BirthABT 1325

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Note 1

!Source: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 65 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol6/pp139-149

244. ANDREW HAUKYN of Preston in Holdernesse.

Writ. 3 July, 13 Edward II. [25 Apr 1307-1327, so 3 Jul 1320]

[YORK.] Thursday the eve of the Assumption, 14 Edward II.

Preston. A messuage, 1/2a. and 1r. land, and a toft and 6a. land, 2a. 1r. meadow, and pasture for a fat beast in the ox marsh held jointly with Stephen Haukyn his brother who survives, and the heirs of the said Andrew, of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by knight’s service.

Margery his daughter, aged 2 1/2, is his next heir.

C. Edw. II. File 65.

!Source: The visitation of Kent : taken in the years 1619-1621, page 202, by John Philipot, Rouge Dragon, Marshal and Deputy to William Camden, Clarenceux., edited Robert Hovenden, F.S.A., London 1989. [Public Library of Boston]

archive.org/details/visitationofkent00camd/page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater

Additional Pedegrees. Hawkins. [Harl. 6138, fo. 45th.]

Arms. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Argent, on a saUire sable five fleur-de-lis or ; 2 and 3,

Azure, a chevron, between three demi-lions couped or, Hammes. Chest. — On a mount vert a hind lodged or.

Andrew Hawkins had a faire estate within the libertie of Holdernes Inq. 17 E. 3.

Son: Richard Hawkins sold diuerse lands in Whitstable to John Bedell A^ 20 R. 2. [1387]

Son: John Hawkins had lands at Boughton in Kent as appeareth by a release from John Langnath & Thomas Hayte to the same John Hawkins & >>> Joane <<< his wife A" 4 et 7" Rici. 2 [1374]

Note: For some reason the sons couldn’t inherit. Perhaps they were younger.

!Source: A Hawkins Genealogy Volume 2, Record of the Descendants of Robert Hawkins of Charleston, Massachusets, by Ralph Clymer Hawkins, photocopy from original at New England Historic Genealogical Society, 101 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116, appears dated June 1973.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://archive.org/download/hawkinsgenealogy02hawk/hawkinsgenealogy02hawk.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwii9ObSudGMAxWxODQIHXgMKLw4HhAWegQIHBAB&usg=AOvVaw3srpGPSvgAVMqYgkacIPAs

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Unfortunately, this was discredited by the inclusion of the Fake Joan de Nash, and fake ownership of an estate called Nash in York. The rest “may” be right, assuming his sons died before him as they seem to match real documentation aside from refrences to Nash in York.

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The first of them that I find mention of, is Andrew Hawkins, who had a fair estate in the Liberty of Holdness in the co. of York, as appears by an inquisition taken anno 17 Edward III [1343-4], and left issue by his wife [Fake wife and estate was here, see below], two sons, Richard, and John, the latter of whom purchased divers lands in Boughton in the beggining of the reign of King Richard II [1367-1399].

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He [John] left issue by Jane his wife, two sons, >>> Thomas <<< who was living in the beginning of King Henry IV’s reign [1399-1413], and

John, who was of Nash and had lands of the gift of William Makenade and Margery his wife, who was daughter and heir of Robert Hanes, and brought her husband such lands as Peter Hanes sold to William Makenade above mentioned. He died at the beginning of K. Henry VIth reign [1422-1461 and 1470-1471, and left issue william Hawkins, who resided at Nash- the 12th year of King Edward IV [1442-1487 so 1454].

Note: Picked birth year so that he was of age for the above mentioned inquisiton in 1343-4.

!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4940261

E - Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations

Division within E - Records of the Treasury of the Receipt

E 40 - Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A

Reference: E 40/1508

Description:

Demise by the prior and convent of Holy Trinity, London, to John Haukyn and Joan his wife, for their lives and for a year after the longer liver of them of the inner close with buildings and gardens, and free ingress and egress through the outer gate, which they acquired of Master Henry de Cantuar' in the parish of St. Katherine within Algate, London, at a yearly rent of 28s. Clauses specified defining the tenancy. Middx. Chapter House of the convent, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 26 Edward III

Note: Portions of two seals

Date: 1352-1353

Held by: The National Archives, Kew

Legal status: Public Record

Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

Notes: Leased a nice house in the city from the church.