Some have Margaret as daughter of Henry de Longchamps, but birth dates make him more appropriate as her brother.
Grant, 1340, March 5. 15 Edward II. 1 item : parchment ; 15.5 x 27.5 cm.
SUMMARY: Grant by Henry de Longchaump, lord of the county of Essex, to Robert, prior of the episcopal church of Canterbury and the convent of the same of his manor of Stistede (Essex), with dwellings, etc., therto belonging. Dated at Stistede on 5 March, 15 Edward II.
WITNESSES: Richard de Bouytone, John de Clareryngg, Ralph Doreward, John Fernier, Reginald de Bockyngg, John Polay, John atte Feen, Bartholomew Lem, Luke Morel, Zewall Spicer, Nicholas Prere, Adam Parder, et m.a. With 1 seal (2.9 cm) of red wax, bearing an armorial shield surmounted by helmet and crest, with the legend; S HENRICUS DE ..ONSCHAUMP.
NAMES: I. De Longchamp, Henry. II. Robert Prior of St. Augstine's Abbey. III. De Bouytone, Richard. IV. De Clavering, John. V. Doreward, Ralph. VI. Fernier, John. VII. De Bocking, Reginald. VIII. Polay, John. IX. Atte Feen, John. X. Leon, Bartholomew. XI. Morel, Luke. XII. Spicer, Zewall. XIII. Frere, Nicholas. XIV. Parker, Adam.
SUBJECTS: 1. Canterbury Cathedral. 2. St. Augustine's Abbey (Canterbury, England) 3. Deeds--England--Essex. 4. Deeds-- England--Stisted. 5. Essex (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Stisted (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.
HOLLIS number: -AOA8220