Jane Lewkenor, Lady Pole of Trotton, Sussex (c. 1492–1562) was a member of the English nobility.
[2] Her first husband was Sir Christopher Pickering of Ellerton (c. 1490 in Yorkshire and died September 7, 1516, in Woodbridge, Suffolk), whom she married before 1516.
1527 in Racton, England) who married Sir Thomas Fitzherbert, and Mary (b.
Jane was eventually released from her vows by William Barlow, the new Bishop of St. Asaph, who was residing in his priory of Bisham.
Their marriage was declared void by the consistory court of London on 15 December 1540 because of Jane's vow of chastity.