William Moleyns (English Wikipedia)

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  • Tristram Risdon blazoned the arms of Sir John I Whalesborough (died 1362) as "Gules, three bandlets argent on a bordure sable, nine bezants." [1]

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  • Woodger, L. S. (1993), "Moleyns, Sir William (1378–1425), of Stoke Poges, Bucks", in J.S. Roskell; L. Clark; C. Rawcliffe (eds.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386–1421, retrieved 1 October 2017
  • The surname of his wife is not known, but she may have been related to John Treverbyn, for she had a reversionary interest in estates in Cornwall. which once belonged to him, she and Moleyns taking possession of the same in 1413.[2]
  • Catherine, had died young after her marriage to Sir William Moleyns’s son, William, which took place in, or shortly before, May 1417. [3]
  • "HAMPDEN, Edmund (D.1419/20), of Great Hampden, Bucks. | History of Parliament Online".