NameSir Edmund Ingaldesthorpe [60, Montagu, Vol IX, p.89-92], [60, Bradeston art, Vol II, p.273], [56, Suffolk of 1561, pub Harleian 1881, Wentworth, p. 167], [76, Chereleton article, p. 77]
Deathbef 1485
General1st s. Of Borough Green, Cambs. MP.
Spouses
1Joan Tiptoft [54, Her father's article], [60, Montagu, Vol IX, p.89-92], [60, Worcester article, Vol XII/2, p. 846, note (h)]
Notes for Sir Edmund Ingaldesthorpe
Will Johnson on 14 Dec 2005 reported on s.g.m that he had found that Edmund pre-deceased his wife:
I now present primary documentation that he pre-deceased his wife Joan from
her I.P.M. where she is styled "widow of..."
Will Johnson
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Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch: The Iveagh (Phillipps) Suffolk
Manuscripts [HD 1538/1 - HD 1538/112]The Iveagh (Phillipps) Suffolk Manuscripts
Catalogue Ref. HD 1538
Creator(s): Cornwallis family of Suffolk
Phillipps, Sir, Thomas, 1792-1872, 1st baronet, antiquary and bibliophile
Babergh Hundred - ref. HD 1538/1 Vol.1
FILE - Somerton - ref. HD 1538/1 Vol.1/fol.201 [n.d.]
item: Inquisition post mortem on Joan Ingaldesthorp, widow of Edmund
Ingaldesthorp, taken in 'le Shirehous' at Gippewicum [Ipswich] before Richard
Hungerford, esq., Escheator of Suffolk.
Jurors: Stephen Cardynall and others (not named) [no ref.] - date: 30 May 1495
[from Scope and Content] that long before J.I. died, Thomas Billyng, Thomas
Urswyk, John Moreton, Richard Pygot, William Alyngton, Humfrey Starky, John
Clopton, William Paston, Henry Heydon, Thomas Wode and John Stotard were seised of manor of Somerton and advowson of Somerton church belonging thereto, to use of J.I., husband E.I. and heirs of E.I.;
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