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William Moyne
1404
All Saints Church, Sawtry, Cambridgeshire, England
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All Saints church, Sawtry
Sawtry Church. Brasses in Chancel, of Sir William le Moyne, 1404, and Mary, his wife.
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Sawtry Cambridgeshire
Now on the south wall, brass effigies of Sir William Moyne 1404 and wife Mary flic.kr/p/28zE1uq who once lay on an altar tomb in the chancel of the old church.
On the tilting helmet is an unusual crest — the small figure of a monk his head covered in a cowl, grasping a flagellum / scourge of 3 double knotted lashes
William was the son of John le Moyne of Raveley, "chivaler" if Great Raveley
He succeeded his grandfather William le Moyne of Great Raveley pre 1353 to the manors of Great Raveley, Sawtry, Luddington, Gidding and Rowey.
He m c1387 (3rd husband) Mary standing in the place of higher status, was born in Hainault, a servant to Queen Queen Philippa.
At the time of his marriage in 1387 William Moyne settled Sawtry on himself and his wife and their heirs and assigns, and in 1394 obtained a quitclaim of her right in the manor from his widowed cousin Maud Horewood alias Bosam, the daughter of William Clarevaux and Juliana Moyne his aunt..
- Church of All Saints, Sawtry Huntingdonshire / Cambridgeshire
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