She married her first Husband Sir John Kingston, died 1415 and as the widow of Sir John Kingston she held as dower a number of properties in Wiltshire and Somerset. At Elizabeth's death many years later these holdings were to be valued at over £32 a year.
Elizabeth and John had one son Thomas.
Elizabeth married her second husband Sir William Fyndern about 1418. No issue.
Elizabeth living past her eightieth year was to witness in 1461 the forfeiture of the Fynderne estates following the attainder in Edward IV's first Parliament of her son, Sir Thomas, a staunch supporter of the Lancastrian cause, although her demise in 1463 prevented her ever learning of his death by beheading after the battle of Hexham. She was succeeded in her Childrey and Kingston lands by her grandson, Thomas Kingston.
She married her first Husband Sir John Kingston, died 1415 and as the widow of Sir John Kingston she held as dower a number of properties in Wiltshire and Somerset. At Elizabeth's death many years later these holdings were to be valued at over £32 a year.
Elizabeth and John had one son Thomas.
Elizabeth married her second husband Sir William Fyndern about 1418. No issue.
Elizabeth living past her eightieth year was to witness in 1461 the forfeiture of the Fynderne estates following the attainder in Edward IV's first Parliament of her son, Sir Thomas, a staunch supporter of the Lancastrian cause, although her demise in 1463 prevented her ever learning of his death by beheading after the battle of Hexham. She was succeeded in her Childrey and Kingston lands by her grandson, Thomas Kingston.
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