Birth: 1459
Birthplace: Poynings, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Death: October 22, 1521 in Saltwood, Kent, United Kingdom
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Spouse: Elizabeth Isabel Scott
Issue
John Poynings
Thomas Poynings, 1st Baron Poynings (illegitimate)
Edward Poynings (illegitimate)
Sir Adrian Poynings (illegitimate)
Joan (Jane) Poynings (illegitimate) *
Margaret Poynings (illegitimate)
Mary Poynings (illegitimate)
Rose Poynings (illegitimate)
Father Sir Robert Poynings
Mother Elizabeth Paston
Born 1459
Died 22 October 1521
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Edward Poynings was the only son of Sir Robert Poynings (c.1419–1461) and Elizabeth Paston (1429?–1487/8),[2] the only daughter of William Paston (1378–1444). He was likely born at his father's house in Southwark, afterwards the Crosskeys tavern, and then the Queen's Head. His father had been carver and sword-bearer to Jack Cade, and was killed at the Second Battle of St Albans on 17 February 1461. His mother, who married Robert Poynings in December 1459, inherited her husband's property in Kent in spite of opposition from her brother-in-law, Edward Poynings.
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Birth: 1459
Birthplace: Poynings, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Death: October 22, 1521 in Saltwood, Kent, United Kingdom
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Spouse: Elizabeth Isabel Scott
Issue
John Poynings
Thomas Poynings, 1st Baron Poynings (illegitimate)
Edward Poynings (illegitimate)
Sir Adrian Poynings (illegitimate)
Joan (Jane) Poynings (illegitimate) *
Margaret Poynings (illegitimate)
Mary Poynings (illegitimate)
Rose Poynings (illegitimate)
Father Sir Robert Poynings
Mother Elizabeth Paston
Born 1459
Died 22 October 1521
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Edward Poynings was the only son of Sir Robert Poynings (c.1419–1461) and Elizabeth Paston (1429?–1487/8),[2] the only daughter of William Paston (1378–1444). He was likely born at his father's house in Southwark, afterwards the Crosskeys tavern, and then the Queen's Head. His father had been carver and sword-bearer to Jack Cade, and was killed at the Second Battle of St Albans on 17 February 1461. His mother, who married Robert Poynings in December 1459, inherited her husband's property in Kent in spite of opposition from her brother-in-law, Edward Poynings.
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