Who were the Nuns?

A Prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600-1800

Jump to menu
  • Include:

Wildcards
? : any single character   * : any characters

Details

Ann Jernegan, in religion Winefrid.
Died: 2 Aug 1741 in Bruges, aged 60 c.

father: Sir Francis Jerningham 3rd bart of Costessey, Norfolk
mother: Ann Blount of Sodington Hall, Mamble, Worcs

Augustinians, Bruges choir nun.
She was clothed 2 Dec 1697.

She professed 4 Dec 1698.

Musician

She was the aunt of Ann Jerningham, Edwardina Jerningham, Elizabeth Jerningham, Henrietta Jerningham.
She was the great aunt of Frances Henriette Jerningham.
She was the sister of Mary Jernegan.
She was the cousin of Mary Tasburgh, Elizabeth Blount, Anne Blount.

Sources: CR; Bruges Annals I: 196, 197; Bruges Annals II: 77-9.

Family tree (Jerningham)

Notes:

Enter text niece in Pontoise

Skilled at music and tried to simplify plainsong. Pupil at school.