Malyn OXENBRIDGE
- Born: Est 1470, Ford Place, Brede, Sussex, England
- Married:
- Died: 3 Oct 1544
- Buried: Beddington St. Mary's, Surrey, England
Research Notes:
Co-executor of her husband's Will.
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Malyn's inheritance from her husband included lands he had recently purchased in the county of Guisnes. After her son's execution for treason, Lady Carew continued to live in Beddington, possibly in the building later called the Old Post Office. Later in 1539, her grandson, Charles Carew, rector of Beddington and the illegitimate son of Sir Nicholas, conspired to rob Malyn of her money, plate, and jewelry. A letter exists from Malyn to Lord Cromwell, thanking him for his kindness and asking for mercy for the offenders. In it she writes "if I had my sight I would have waited on you to thank you," from which I conclude she was blind. 1
Marriage Information:
Malyn married Sir Richard CAREW of Beddington, son of James CAREW of Beddington, Esq. and Eleanor HOO. (Richard CAREW was born in 1469 in Beddington with Wallington, Surrey, England and died on 23 May 1520 in Beddington with Wallington, Surrey, England.)
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