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Joan instructed her executors "with all convenience speed, cause three thousand masses to be celebrated for her soul, and for the souls of all the faithful deceased; that on the day of her funeral, twelve torches and two tapers should burn about her body; and that twelve poor women, holding those torches, should be clothed in russet with linen hoods, and stockings and shoes suitable. She likewise appointed that two hundred marks, then in the hands of Sir Walter Hungerford her son, should be bestowed on the founding a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service in the said chapel of St. Anne in the north part of the church of Farley, for the health of her soul, and the soul of her husband, as also for the souls of all their ancestors for ever."
Dugdales Baronage Vol. II, p. 204
History & Antiquities of the County of Somerset, Rev. John Collinson,
Vol. II, 1791, p. 353
Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. Oct. 29, 2001
WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST, BUT HAS TRIED TO VERIFY ALL DATA. IT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED FREE OF ERRORS!