Eve de Clavering

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==Primary documentation==
 
==Primary documentation==
 
*CPR E2V1 page 72 - Membrane 9 - 1308 May 22 - Westminster - "Grant to Thomas de Ufford of the marriage of Eva, late the wife of Thomas de Aldithlegh, tenant in chief, or of any fine incurred by her by marrying without license."
 
*CPR E2V1 page 72 - Membrane 9 - 1308 May 22 - Westminster - "Grant to Thomas de Ufford of the marriage of Eva, late the wife of Thomas de Aldithlegh, tenant in chief, or of any fine incurred by her by marrying without license."
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?vid=0lJqxUGJS8K_C-9ZG2&id=tL1nsjpJkj8C&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=Collectanea+Audley+Clavering "Collectanea Topographica Et  Genealogica", Vol VII, London: John Bower Nichols and Son, 1841. page 51] stating that in the I.P.M. for Hawisia, wife of Sir John de Clavering "...19 Edw III [1345/6] it is stated that Eva her daughter was her next of kin....Eva was forty years old at the death of her mother."
 
 
*[http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/browse_thread/thread/ebe335ee02450305/1b59cd63de4bbc2a?lnk=raot#1b59cd63de4bbc2a Here] Douglas Richardson citing ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk'', by the Rev. Alfred Suckling, LL.B., Vollume II, published 1848.  "He lists the following presentations to Blythborough [sic], Suffolk on page 161: 1. Alexander de Donewico presented in 1310 by John Claveryng, Knt., et Abbas, et Conv. St. Osyth. 2. Nicholas de Daggeworth presented in 1332 by Eve de Audley et Conv. 3. Walter de Hausted presented in 1371 by Sir Ed. Ufford, Knt., et Conv...."
 
  
 
*[http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/msg/540b60995834ac19 Here], Rosie Bevan states "The 1319 deed bears closer examination. While Mr Richardson has glossed over it, saying it is [an] indication that they had married by that time,  the evidence shows otherwise. There were actually two deeds - one dated 1 November 1319 and the other dated 11 November 1319. The one dated 1 November was a deed of James de Audley leasing the third part of the manor of Cold Norton, Eve's dower, to Peter de Giffard for an annual rent of £23 6s 8d.,  
 
*[http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/msg/540b60995834ac19 Here], Rosie Bevan states "The 1319 deed bears closer examination. While Mr Richardson has glossed over it, saying it is [an] indication that they had married by that time,  the evidence shows otherwise. There were actually two deeds - one dated 1 November 1319 and the other dated 11 November 1319. The one dated 1 November was a deed of James de Audley leasing the third part of the manor of Cold Norton, Eve's dower, to Peter de Giffard for an annual rent of £23 6s 8d.,  
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*The article in which the second charter is mentioned is by Josiah Wedgwood himself - Parentage of Sir James de Audley, K.G., in Coll. Hist. Staff. N.S. vol. IX, pp.246-268. This is a fairly detailed and competent study of Sir James de Audley and worth reading. The author included an illustration of the seal of Eve at the end of the article, and from the description in Hedley, it is exactly the same one as was used in 1334, with the arms of Ufford impaling Audley. They are of Audley of Heighley, those of her first husband, not Audley of Stratton.
 
*The article in which the second charter is mentioned is by Josiah Wedgwood himself - Parentage of Sir James de Audley, K.G., in Coll. Hist. Staff. N.S. vol. IX, pp.246-268. This is a fairly detailed and competent study of Sir James de Audley and worth reading. The author included an illustration of the seal of Eve at the end of the article, and from the description in Hedley, it is exactly the same one as was used in 1334, with the arms of Ufford impaling Audley. They are of Audley of Heighley, those of her first husband, not Audley of Stratton.
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*[http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/browse_thread/thread/ebe335ee02450305/1b59cd63de4bbc2a?lnk=raot#1b59cd63de4bbc2a Here] Douglas Richardson citing ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk'', by the Rev. Alfred Suckling, LL.B., Vollume II, published 1848.  "He lists the following presentations to Blythborough [sic], Suffolk on page 161: 1. Alexander de Donewico presented in 1310 by John Claveryng, Knt., et Abbas, et Conv. St. Osyth. 2. Nicholas de Daggeworth presented in 1332 by Eve de Audley et Conv. 3. Walter de Hausted presented in 1371 by Sir Ed. Ufford, Knt., et Conv...."
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*[http://books.google.com/books?vid=0lJqxUGJS8K_C-9ZG2&id=tL1nsjpJkj8C&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=Collectanea+Audley+Clavering "Collectanea Topographica Et  Genealogica", Vol VII, London: John Bower Nichols and Son, 1841. page 51] stating that in the I.P.M. for Hawisia, wife of Sir John de Clavering "...19 Edw III [1345/6] it is stated that Eva her daughter was her next of kin....Eva was forty years old at the death of her mother."

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