Lady Annes de Turberville

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Lady Annes de Turberville

Also Known As: "Alice"
Birthdate:
Death: circa 1360 (49-67)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Payn de Turberville, Sheriff of Glamorgan and Gwenllian Talbot
Wife of John de la Bere
Mother of Margred de la Bere; Sybilla Crophull; John de la Bere; Sir Kynard de la Bere and Elizabeth St. John
Sister of Catherine de Turberville; Sarah de Turberville; Margaret Stackpole; Lord Gilbert De Turberville and Richard de Turberville

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About Lady Annes de Turberville

See Peter Bartrum, https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000173392255932 (September 25, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)



See Peter Bartrum, https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6172/BASSET%... (December 21, 2016; Anne Brannen, curator)


Agnes was a daughter of Payne de Tirberville and his wife Gwenllian Talbot. Her eldest brother Gilbert inherited the familt lands, but his only son, Sir Gilbert de Turberville of Coyty/Coity Castle died without issue, so his uncle Richard de Turberville inherited Coity Castle. When Richard also died without issue, his sisters and their issue male became his heirs. His sister were 1. Katherine/Catrin de Turberville who married Sir Roger Berkerolles of East Orchard, 2. Margaret de Turberville who married Sir Richard Stackpole of Stockpole Elidor, 3. Agnes de Turberville who married John de la Bere of Weobley & 4. Sarah de Turberville who married Gilbert Gamage.

Unluckily for the family, but fortunately for genealogists, the male line of the de Turberville sisters "failed" one after the other, leading to complex inquisition Post Mortems to establish who the next heir was. Because of this, we know that John de la Bere's male line ended with his Great Grandson Thomas de la Bere who died in 1414 while still a minor. His daughter Elizabeth de la Bere who married into the St John family did leave heirs & they helped manage Thomas's lands.

The ultimate heir of the de Turberville lands was William Gamage, descendant of the 4th sister Sarah. www.findagrave.com

Agnes de Turberville De La Bere BIRTH unknown DEATH unknown BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 178099050

Source:Source: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, John Burke,ESQ, 1838, vol 4 pg 653 footnote under children of Pain de Turberville.

The lordship of Coity Castle in Wales fell to Agnes' son, Thomas de la Bere. It was held for him by the King while he was a minor. Thomas died on Oct 1414 while still a minor and the castle passed eventually to the Gamage family after serious family disputes.

http://www.mobile-history.eu/objectoverview.php?land=United%20Kingd...

Family Members Parents Pain de Turberville unknown–1318

Gwenllian Talbot de Turberville

Siblings Gilbert de Turberville unknown–1349
Katherine de Turberville de Berkerolles 1300 – unknown

Children Thomas De La Bere unknown–1414

Created by: Deb Added: 4 Apr 2017 Find a Grave Memorial 178099050

Some information on Agnes de Tuberville

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lzrslong/b1312.htm#P195501

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Lady Annes de Turberville's Timeline

1302
1302
1330
1330
1338
May 19, 1338
Coity, Glamorganshire, Wales
1344
1344
Coity, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom
1354
1354
Weobley, Herefordshire, England
1356
1356
Kinnersley Castle, Herefordshire, England
1360
1360
Age 58
1996
October 3, 1996
Age 58
1997
May 3, 1997
Age 58