Misc. Notes
Sir Robert Goushill, Knight of Heveringham, Co. Nottingham
54402Pg 38 Robert Goushill, Knt
17706Pg 90 Robert Goushill, Knt, of Hoveringham Pg 145 co Nottingham
Pg 14 Line 19, Sir Robert Goushill of Hoveringham, co Nottingham
17707Pg 207 Chap 2, Sir Robert Goushill of Hoveringham, co Nottingham
17708Pg 503 Sir Robert Goushill, Knt
85250Vol 18 Image114of480 Pg 962 Sir Robert Goushill of Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire
17709Pg 95 Sir Robert Goushill, Knt, of Hoveringham, Notts
18124Pg 204 Sir Robert Goushill, Knt, of Hoveringham, Notts
Spouses
1Elizabeth Fitz Alan
85508,85265,85266,85268,85509,85510,85511,85512,85513,85514,85515,85516,85517,85272,85491,85492,85275,85518,85519,85520,85521,85522,85523,85281,85494,85524,85525,85526,85527,85528,85498,85317,85529,85530,85531,85532
Memo1375 - Married in 1378? 1371?
Death8 Jul 1425, Wighill, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England85537,85538,85539,85540,85541,85542,85543,85544,85545,85546,85547,85548,85549
Burial8 Jul 1425, St Michael Churchyard, Hoveringham, Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England85550
Misc. Notes
Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk, d/o Sir Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel... her father being descended from Henry III and her mother from Edward I.
54402Pg 145 11 Elizabeth Fitz Alan Marr3: without the king's license bef 19 Aug 1401 (when her dower lands were ordered back into the king's hands) to
Robert Goushill, (then) Esq, of Hoveringham, co Nottingham. She was pardoned on 28 Sep 1401 & her lands were restored. He was knighted & received control of her dower land.
17706Vol 18 Image114of480 Pg 962 Elizabeth Fitzalan, dowager duchess of Norfolk
17709Vol 2 Image122 Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan
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Research
Pg 32 Sir Thomas, 6th Lord Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshall of England, marr: Lady Elizabeth Fitz-Allan, d/o Richard, Earl of Arundel & had Lady Margaret de Mowbray
85551 (she married Sir Robert Goushill or Sir Thomas Mowbray or both?)
Lady Elizabeth Goushill; Child: Catherine Beauchamp
82683. (Child by which husband?)
Marr Memowithout the king’s license (when her dower lands were ordered back into the king’s hands)