Mundy married twice, firstly to a lady named Margaret, with whom he had a daughter, also called Margaret.[1] His second marriage was to Juliana Browne (died 1537), the daughter of his mayoral predecessor, William Browne (died 1514), and the granddaughter of two mayors, John Browne and Edmund Shaa. By Juliana, Mundy had six sons and three daughters.
Margaret Mundy, who married firstly Nicholas Jenyn (or Jennings), a member of the Worshipful Company of Skinners and a Sheriff and Alderman of the City of London; secondly, as his third wife, Edmund Howard, Lord Deputy of Calais, younger son of the Duke of Norfolk and therefore became stepmother to Queen Katherine Howard, fifth wife of King Henry VIII by whom she had no children; and thirdly Henry Mannock or Mannox. Although Steinman conjectured that Margaret Mundy's third husband was the Henry Mannox, executed in 1541, who had been music master to Katherine Howard in her youth, and had been involved in sexual indiscretions with her which later contributed to her downfall,[8] Bindoff established that Margaret Mundy's third husband, Henry Mannock, made his will on 18 March 1564, in which he disinherited both Margaret and his son.[9] Margaret (née Mundy) was buried at Streatham, Surrey, on 22 January 1565.[10][7]
Mildred Mundy, who married, by dispensation dated 27 June 1538, John Harleston (18 May 1511 – 28 February 1569) of South Ockendon, Essex.[11][7]
Elizabeth Mundy, who married John Tyrrell (died 1574) grandson of James Tyrrell of Gipping, Suffolk.
Anne Mundy, who married Thomas Darcy (c. 1511 – 1557) of Tolleshunt Darcy, Essex.[7]
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