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William Peyto (died 1464)

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56:. After two weeks the French artillery breached the walls. William Peyto, led the garrison and sallied out on 24 May but were beaten. They surrendered the next day and where allowed safe conduct into 78:
He married secondly Katherine, the widow of Thomas Stafford of Baginton, she was the daughter of John Gresley and Elizabeth Clarell, they are known to have had the following issue:
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between Michaelmas 1428 and 10 February 1430, and again between 8 November 1436 and 7 November 1437. William was the garrison commander of the town and castle of
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in 1442/43. He was ransomed for 3,000 écus and had to mortgage his estates upon his return to England in 1445.
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William married firstly Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Francisof Foremark, they had no issue.
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in France, that was besieged on 8 May 1441, by a French army led by King
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Conquest : the English kingdom of France in the Hundred Years War
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William was the captain of Dieppe and was captured during the
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PEYTO, William (c.1394-1464), of Chesterton, Warws.
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William Peyto (disambiguation)
Chesterton
Warwickshire
Sheriff of Warwickshire
Leicestershire
Creil
Charles VII of France
Normandy
siege of Dieppe



Barker 2010
Conquest : the English kingdom of France in the Hundred Years War
ISBN
978-0-349-12202-1
PEYTO, William (c.1394-1464), of Chesterton, Warws.
Categories
1464 deaths
15th-century English nobility

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