Johanna Mundy married William Prideaux in 1537. Johanna passed away on Jun. 28, 1564.
Maclean, John. The Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor, in the County of Cornwall. Vol. II. 1876. 206. Web.
William Prideaux of Trevose, in the parish of St. Merryn, married Johanna daughter of John Munday of Rialton, brother of the last Prior of Bodmin, through whose influence he was granted by the convent a lease, dated 20th October 29th Henry VIII. (1537), to him and Johanna the daughter of John Munday, whom he, "God permitting, intends to marry", and the survivor of them, of the manor of Padstow, together with the advowson of the Vicarage of the Church, which lease was afterwards confirmed in the Court of Augmentation. The term unexpired in this lease, by deed dated 24th February 1544-5 (36th Henry VIII.), he assigned to Nicholas Prideaux his uncle, who had, meanwhile, been granted the manor in fee. He afterwards settled at St. Cadoc in Padstow, where he died on 27th June 1564, and upon the inquisition taken after his death on 17th January 1564-5, it was found: that he died seized in his demesne as of fee of all the tithe fish and fishery of the parish of Paddestowe, and of a tenement called Trebartheke in St. Eval; that by his will he gave to his wife Johanna two-thirds of these possessions to pay his debts and portion his daughters; that his wife died at St. Cadoc the day following the death of her husband; and that Richard Prideaux and Roger Prideaux (his brothers) and William Munday (his brother-in-law) administered to his effects; and further that John Prideaux was his eldest son and was of the age of eighteen years seven months and sixteen days.
John Mundy was born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. John passed away in 1537.
Chaffers, William. Gilda Aurifabrorum. London. 42. Web.
Sir John Mundy, goldsmith, Mayor 1522–3, was son of William Mundy, of Wycombe, Bucks. He was buried in the church of St. Peter in Cheape; ob. 1537.
Lysons, Daniel, and Samuel Lysons. "Mundy, of Markeaton." Magna Britannia. Vol. 5. London, 1817. Web.
Sir John Mundy, Lord Mayor of London, a native of High-Wycombe, in Buckinghamshire, settled in Derbyshire in the reign of Henry VIII., having purchased Markeaton of Lord Audley. The present representative is Francis Mundy, Esq.
Arms: Per pale, Gules and Sable, on a cross, engrailed, Argent, five lozenges, Purpure; on a chief, Or, three eagles' legs, erased, a-la-quise, Azure.
Crest: A wolf's head, erased, Sable, bezantée; fire issuing from his mouth, Proper.
William Mundy was born on Sep. 14, 1801. William passed away in 1877.
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United Kingdom | MP | South Derbyshire |
Francis Mundy was born on Aug. 29, 1771. Francis passed away on May 6, 1837 at age 65.
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United Kingdom | MP | Derbyshire |
Francis Noel Clarke Mundy was born on Aug. 15, 1739. Francis passed away on Oct. 23, 1815 at age 76.
Wrightson Mundy married Anne Burdett. Wrightson passed away on Jun. 18, 1762.
Edward Miller Mundy was born on Nov. 10, 1800. Edward passed away on Jan. 29, 1849 in Barbados at age 48.
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United Kingdom | MP | Derbyshire |
Godfrey Charles Mundy was born on Mar. 10, 1804. Godfrey passed away on Jul. 10, 1860 at age 56.
George Rodney Mundy was born on April 19, 1805 in London, England. Rodney was knighted on Nov. 10, 1862. Sir Rodney passed away on Dec. 23, 1884 at home in London at age 79.
George Mundy was born on Mar. 3, 1777 in Derbyshire, England. George was knighted in 1837. Sir George passed away on Feb. 9, 1861 at home in London, England at age 83.
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United Kingdom | MP from Yorkshire | Boroughbridge |
Robert Miller Mundy was born in 1813 in Derbyshire, England. Robert married Isabella Popham in 1841. He passed away on Mar. 22, 1892 in Emsworth, Hampshire, England.
Alfred Miller Mundy was born on Jan. 9, 1809. Alfred passed away on Mar. 29, 1877 at age 68.