Sibylle Boys

Her mother died in 1417 leaving a will that said her inheritance was "provided she behave herself civilly, and did not disturb her executors".

[2] Jane was promised to an administrator named Richard Southwell, but before the marriage could take place she was taken by Robert Langstrother.

[3] At the time Sibylle Boys set off for London to claim restitution from the King and his Lords.

[1] She is known to have commissioned two minor poems from the poet John Lydgate these were Epistle to Sibille and Tretise for lauandres.

[1] She was concerned about her soul as she mortgaged her manor and the advowsons of the Holme Hale churches to get an obit to be said every year.

The church of the saintly twins, St Gervase and St Protase in her father's village is still extant