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Joan Harding

Birth1468 - Great Bromley, Essex, England
Death17 Feb 1540 - Great Bromley, Essex, England
MotherLady Margaret Oswald (Burned at the stake as a Lollard by King Henry VIII)
FatherSir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English

Born in Great Bromley, Essex, England on 1468 to Sir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English and Lady Margaret Oswald (Burned at the stake as a Lollard by King Henry VIII). Joan Harding married Sir John Borroridge Hewett (Earl of Aderleigh) and had 1 child. She passed away on 17 Feb 1540 in Great Bromley, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Sir Thomas Harding, Farmer, Burnt At The Stake For Heresy In Wanting To Read Scripture In English
1448 - 1532
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Lady Margaret Oswald (Burned At The Stake As A Lollard By King Henry Viii)
1448 - 1476
Spouse(s)
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Sir John Borroridge Hewett (Earl Of Aderleigh)
1460 - 1540
Children
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Lady Catherine Elizabeth Hewitt
1484 - 1582

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