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William Hody of Pilsdon, 2nd son, who married twice: (1st) to Margery Keyne, daughter and heiress of Anthony Keyne, of Kent, by whom he had three sons: Richard, John and William; He married (2nd) Anne Strode, daughter of John Strode, of Chalmington, Dorset, by whom he had a daughter Mary Hody (d.19
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in 1483. His name is first mentioned in the year-books in 1476. He procured a reversal of the attainder of his uncle, Sir Alexander Hody (of Bowre, Somerset), who had been attainted at Edward IV's accession for adherence to the
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The bordure engrailed (tincture unknown), as shown on the brass, of which the lower half is missing, appears to be a difference of the arms of the senior branch of the family, Hody of Stowell, Somerset:
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Hic jacet Maria Carew uxor Thomae Carew de Haccombe, Arm(igeri) & filia Will(elmi) Huddye de com(itatu) Dorset, Arm(igeri), quae obiit 19 die Nov(embris) A(nno) D(omini) 1588
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Also p.496, Hody). The Haccombe brass shows a mullet in chief, the difference of a 3rd son, although most sources state William Hody, father of Mary Hody, to have been a 2nd son
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to King Henry VIII, who was the second son of Thomas Malet (died 1502) by his wife Joan Wadham, daughter of Sir William Wadham. By his wife he had two sons and two daughters:
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of Mary Hody and her husband survive in Haccombe Church. Mary's brass shows the arms of Carew impaling Hody and is inscribed in Latin as follows:
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Argent, a fess per fess indented vert and sable between two cotises counterchanged of the fess a bordure engrailed (or?)
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Church, Devon, of his granddaughter Mary Hody (d.1589), wife of Thomas Carew (d.1586) of Haccombe
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Argent, a fess per fess indented vert and sable between two cotises counterchanged of the fess
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William Hody married (1st) Eleanor Malet, daughter of Sir Baldwin Malet of 'Corypool' (now
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who married Joan Herle. Issue: William Cary of Ladford who married Jane Goch
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in Dorset, was an English lawyer, judge and politician who served as
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In 1485, shortly after the accession of King Henry VII, Hody became
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Agnes Hody (other variations include Huddye). second wife of
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Totnes
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November 1588), wife of Sir Thomas Carew (1518-1586) of
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Joan Hody, wife of Sir Richard Warre (died 1601) of
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monumental brass
Haccombe
Pilsdon
Attorney General of England
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Henry VII
John Hody
Chief Justice of the King's Bench
Parnham House
Member of Parliament
Totnes
Bridgwater
House of Lancaster
wars of the Roses
Attorney General for England and Wales
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Curry Mallet
Solicitor General
Haccombe
monumental brasses
Hestercombe
William Wadham
Merryfield, Ilton
Edge, Branscombe
Robert Cary
William Cary


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