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| | Britannia Biographies: Sir Miles Stapleton |
 | | In the last-mentioned year, Miles was, by the description of "Lord of Ingham (Norfolk) and of Bedale (Yorks)" one of the nobles empowered to propose for the arbitration of the Pope concerning matters in dispute between England and France. |
 | | By Joan, his wife, second and youngest daughter and co-heir of Oliver, Baron of Ingham, he had issue: Sir Miles Stapleton, his heir; whose grandson and heir, of the same name, died in 1466, leaving, by Catherine De La Pole, his second wife, two daughters and co-heirs, viz. |
 | | Elizabeth, who married, firstly, Sir William Calthorpe (in her right) of Ingham; secondly, Sir John Fortescue, Chief Justice of England; and, thirdly, Sir Edward Howard, Lord admiral; and Joan, who married, firstly, Christopher Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt; and, secondly, Sir John Hudleston. |
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