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William REPINGTON
Julian STOKES
Husband:  William REPINGTON
Birth:  ca. 1480s, of Amington Hall, near Tamworth, Warwickshire
Death:  19 Jan 1543
Father:  John REPINGTON (c1440s-1472) — William8, William7, Adam6, Thomas5, Sir Richard4, Roger3, Ralph2, Simon1 — of Lincolnshire
Mother:  Coletta GOLDSMITH, d/o John GOLDSMITH of Melton Mowbray
Marriage:
Wife:  Julian STOKES
Children:
1.  Francis REPINGTON, Esq., of Amington; m. Maud COTTON, d/o Richard COTTON, Esq., of Hamstall Ridware, Staffordshire
2.  Philip REPINGTON; d.s.p.
3.  Humphrey REPINGTON; d.s.p.
4.  Mary REPINGTON; m. Mr. SWINFEN of Swinfen, Staffordshire
5.  Anne REPINGTON, b. ca. 1510s
6.  Edith REPINGTON, nun at Polesworth; d.s.p.
7.  Catherine REPINGTON; m. Robert BURTON, Esq., of Lindley
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Source:

1.  John Burke.  1834-1838.  Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank; but Uninvested with Heritable Honours.  For H. Colburn by R. Bentley, London (reprinted 1977 by Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore; online at Ancestry.com):
p. 473
REPINGTON, OF AMINGTON...
p. 474 ...
WILLIAM REPINGTON, esq. of Amington, in the county of Warwick, who wedded Julian, daughter of William Stokes, lord of the manor of Folesell, in the same shire, and had issue,
FRANCIS, his heir.
Philip, who died s.p.
Humphrey, who also died s.p.
Mary, m. to Swinfen, of Swinfen, in Staffordshire.
Anne, m. to Thomas Corbin, esq. of Halland, Warwickshire.
Edith, a nun at Polesworth.
Catherine, m. to Robert Burton, esq. of Lindley.
William Repington died 19th January, 1543, and was succeeded by his son,

FRANCIS REPINGTON, esq. of Amington, who m. Maud, daughter of Richard Cotton, esq. of Hamstall Ridware, in the county of Stafford, and had...

p. 475 ...
Arms—Gu. a chev. ermine between six billets arg.
Crest—A demi antelope gu., maned, bearded, tusked, and hoved or, billeted arg.
Motto—Virtus propter se.
Estates—In the county of Warwick.
Seat—Amington Hall, near Tamworth.

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