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Joan Chaworth

Joan Chaworth (died 29 August 1507) was the heiress of the manor of Alfreton.〔( Chaworth Family, Nottinghamshire History; Resources for Local Historians and Genealogists ) Retrieved 12 December 2013.〕〔('Aldingham - Alfreton', ''A Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1848), pp. 31-34 ) Retrieved 12 December 2013.〕 Her father was Sir William Chaworth.
==Life==
Joan Chaworth was the daughter of Sir William Chaworth (d.1467) and Elizabeth Bowett, daughter and coheir of Nicholas Bowett of Rippingale, Lincolnshire. She was the granddaughter of Sir Thomas Chaworth (d.1459), who had four sons, Sir William Chaworth (d.1467), John Chaworth (d. 1464), Sir Thomas Chaworth (d. May 1465), and George Chaworth (d.1466).
In 1465 Joan's father, Sir William, was described as 'a sickly man', unable even to ride, and died within two years. Joan's only brother, Thomas Chaworth (1457–1483), married Margaret Talbot, daughter of John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, and sister of John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, but became a lunatic and died without issue in 1483.
Sir Thomas Chaworth's three younger sons had all also died by that time, and only the fourth son, George, had left surviving male issue. John Chaworth had been murdered in 1464, leaving an only son, Thomas, who died without issue in December 1485; Sir Thomas Chaworth had died without issue in May 1465; and George Chaworth had died in 1466, leaving a young grandson, George Chaworth (d.1521), who inherited the manors of Wiverton and Edwalton, and was ancestor of George Chaworth (d.1639), created Viscount Chaworth of Armagh in 1628. With the death of Joan's brother Thomas in 1483, the male Chaworth line was thus all but extinguished, and Joan, as her brother's heir at law, inherited most of the extensive Chaworth estates.
By her marriage to John Ormond (d.1503), Joan had three daughters, among whom any barony of Chaworth which had been created by a writ in 1299 to her ancestor, Thomas de Chaworth (d.1315), is considered to have fallen into abeyance.
Joan died 29 August 1507. In the chancel of the parish church of Alfreton a memorial tablet inlaid with brass plates bears the engraved effigies of Joan and her husband, John Ormond.〔(Alfreton, Derbyshire ) Retrieved 12 December 2013.〕 The arms of Chaworth of Alfreton were Barry of ten, argent and gules, three martlets sable.
Graves Park, Sheffield, part of the Norton estate, was included in the lands of the former manor of Alfreton.〔(Graves Park, Sheffield ) Retrieved 12 December 2013.〕

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