Isabel de Fissacre
- Born: Abt 1245, Norleigh, Devonshire, England
- Marriage: Sir Richard de Hydon Knight 821
Another name for Isabel was Isabel de Fishacre.
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 1209 Sir Peter de Fissacre, Knight held Morlegh during the reign of Edward II. He was the younger son of Sir Martyn Fissacre, of Com Fissacre, and had issue by his wife, Beatrix of Sir Martyn Fissacre. This Sir Martyn levied a fine of the mannor of Morlegh, 10 King Edward II, unto himself for the term of life, with the remained to Isabel, his sister for the term of her life, the remainder unto Margaret, the wife of Jocei Dinham for life; the remainder unto Oliver Dinham her son and the heirs of his body.
~Pole, Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, p. 300
• Background Information. 821 From Richardson's Magna Carta Ancestry, p. 83: Josce de Dynham, Knt. married after 12 Apr 1288 and before 23 Apr 1292, Margaret de Hydon, daughter of Richard de Hydon, Knight (died about Oct. 1285) and his wife Isabel, daughter of Peter de Fissacre.
Isabel married Sir Richard de Hydon Knight.821 (Sir Richard de Hydon Knight was born about 1275 in Clayhidon, Wllington, Devonshire, England and died about Oct 1285 in Hemyockk, Wllington, Devonshire, England 821.)
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