Talk:Gilbert Denys

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The Thomas Gamage who married Joan Denys[edit]

This page argues that the Thomas Gamage who was the son of William Gamage, Gilbert Denys's partner-in-siege, could not have been the Thomas Gamage whom Gilbert's will mentions as the husband of his daughter Joan, because Peter Bartrum placed that Thomas Gamage's birth as about 1408, making him too young to be plausibly the husband of a woman who has to have been born no later than 1400 (since she was the executor of Gilbert Denys's will in 1422, which would require her to be at least 21).

To this point, it may be worth noting that this page abstracts three different IPMs for William Gamage, and in the first of them, it is established that his son Thomas was about fifteen years old when his father William died on 27 Sep 1419. This pushes this Thomas's birth year back to about 1404, making it not entirely implausible that he could have been the Thomas, husband to Gilbert's daughter Joan, mentioned in Gilbert's 1422 will. He would have been eighteen at the time. pnh (talk) 15:11, 6 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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