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Hugh Johnys

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Johnys's first wife Mary is mentioned in 1451; her parents and date of death are unknown. He married Maud, heiress of Rees Cradock, probably about 1455. He and his wife were living in 1463, when they were granted a tenement in Fisher Street, Swansea. They had five children.
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took over as custodian of Gower, and it is thought that Johnys during the 1460s was involved in the upbringing of Lord Herbert's ward
292: 91: 95: 246: 82:, for five years against the Turks and Saracens "in the ptis of troy grecie and turky", and was knighted at the 133: 83: 75: 28: 236: 282: 121: 79: 32: 302: 297: 110: 40: 8: 60: 231: 56: 202: 169: 235: 214: 181: 78:, erected to the memory of Johnys and his wife Maud, records that he fought under 64: 206: 173: 87: 71: 36: 276: 52: 39:
of England and France. In later life he was involved in the upbringing of
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in Jerusalem on 14 August 1441. The brass records that afterwards he was
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In December 1468, Edward IV appointed Johnys as one of the
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Index

Holy Sepulchre
John, Emperor of Constantinople
Knight Marshal
Henry Tudor
cadet branch
Bredwardine
Hugh Jones
Gower
memorial brass
St Mary's Church, Swansea
John, Emperor of Constantinople
Holy Sepulchre
Knight Marshal
John, Duke of Somerset
John, Duke of Norfolk
Landimore
William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
Henry Tudor
Poor Knights of Windsor
Roger Vaughan of Bredwardine





Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/14972
UK public library membership
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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