Talk:William Stourton, 2nd Baron Stourton
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- NO SOURCE FOR a daughter named Joan STOURTON who erroneously has been stated to be the wife of Tristram Fauntleroy. Tristram Fauntleroy was the brother of Agnes who married Edward 6th Lord Stourton, Tristram married Joan Holt as proven by His tombstone slab showing his arms impaled by Holt. Through his wife he came into possession of the manor of Dippenhall, in Crondall, in Hampshire, and other property. During the restoration of Michelmarsh Church (in Hampshire) about 1896, two stone slabs were discovered which came from the tomb of Tristram Fauntleroy, they are now set in the wall of the church . One of them shows his Fauntleroy coat of arms impaling that of Holt. This clearly proves that is wife was Joan Holt. *also see the "HISTORY of the NOBLE HOUSE OF STOURTON of STOURTON, in the County of Wilts" by Charles Botolph Joseph, Lord Mowbray ,Seagrave & Stourton pub 1899 page 239-240 for the issue of William second Lord Stourton: i John, ii William, iii Edward, iv Ralph, v, John-2nd, vi Richard, vii Edith, viii Elizabeth, ix Alianor, x Katherine, xii Margaret, xiii Amy or Anne
The cited book, rubbished by J.H. Round, contains solid research but also propagates legends and is therefore not a wholly reliable source. Clifford Mill (talk) 10:25, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
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