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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Baynard</strong>s of <strong>Lackham</strong><br />

and Eleanor <strong>Baynard</strong> nee Bluet held the other. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Baynard</strong> rights<br />

descended from Eleanor and Edmund.<br />

Robert <strong>Baynard</strong> I was Philip’s eldest son and heir and was “aged 30<br />

and more” 50 in 1415. He married Joyce Brown 51 before 1405 52 .<br />

Fig. 3a Arms of <strong>Baynard</strong> and Brown 53 **<br />

<strong>The</strong>se arms appear on a later monument in St Cyriac’s, Lacock<br />

50 Calendar Fine Rolls ibid<br />

51 Brocklebank, Rev GR (1968) <strong>The</strong> Heraldry of the Church of St. Cyriac in Lacock<br />

<strong>The</strong> Uffington Press , gives her name as Jocosa. So does Kite (1924), but as it<br />

is likely that Kite’s article was the authority for Brocklebank this is not<br />

surprising. This is, of course, the 15 th century version of the name<br />

52 She is mentioned as Robert’s wife in 1405 – VCH Hampshire and Isle of Wight<br />

vol 4 p54<br />

53 Buckeridge, D (1995) Church Heraldry in Wiltshire <strong>Baynard</strong> impaling, or<br />

(Burke gives argent) a chevron between three fleur-de-leys sable This agrees<br />

with arms seen on the <strong>Baynard</strong> memorial in St Cyriac’s, Lacock, see below<br />

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