More may be added to the earlier biography.
The quest for Constance Coffyn’s dower from her previous husband Robert Boniface was not without its problems. Early in 1426 Wyse and his wife appeared in the court of common pleas to claim a third part of certain tenements in Fowey as her dower, but after a delay of a year Boniface’s heirs (his surviving sister and the descendants of the other three) claimed that a settlement of dower had already been made, and had satisfied any claims that Constance might have.
