Joyce de Cherleton1,2,3,4
F, #9961, b. between 1403 and 1405, d. 22 September 1446
Father | Sir Edward de Cherleton KG, 5th Lord Cherleton of Powis, North Wales5,6,1,2,3,4 b. c 1371, d. 14 Mar 1420/21 |
Mother | Lady Eleanor de Holand5,6,7,1,2 b. c 1373, d. 6 Oct 1405 |
Reference | GKJ16 |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2019 |
Joyce de Cherleton was born between 1403 and 1405.8,1 She married Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot, son of Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge and Agnes Wroth, on 28 February 1421/22
; his 2nd wife; date of license.9,1,10,2,3,4
Joyce de Cherleton died on 22 September 1446.8,1,2
GKJ-16.
; van de Pas cites: 1. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 435, 1007
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: XII 749.2
; his 2nd wife; date of license.9,1,10,2,3,4
Joyce de Cherleton died on 22 September 1446.8,1,2
GKJ-16.
; van de Pas cites: 1. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 435, 1007
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: XII 749.2
Family | Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot b. c 1400, d. 27 Jan 1442/43 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joyce de Cherleton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026760&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Dudley 14: pp. 278-279.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Roos 13: p. 614.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 11: pp. 198-199.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Edward de Cherleton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026757&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Lady Eleanor de Holand: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026609&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 76-77. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 76-77, 123-124.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026781&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joyce de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026785&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joan de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026784&tree=LEO
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's "Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages" (Gen. Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1985 reprint of 1883 edition), Cherlton - Barons Cherlton of Powys, p. 116. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026782&tree=LEO
Matilda (Maude) Clifford1,2,3
F, #9962
Father | Thomas Clifford 8th Lord Clifford1,4,2,3 b. 25 Mar 1414, d. 22 May 1455 |
Mother | Joan Dacre5,6,2,3 b. c 1415, d. b 1455 |
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2009 |
Matilda (Maude) Clifford married Sir Edmund Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt. of Dudley of Aston-le-Walls, son of Sir John VI de Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt., KG, 1st Lord Dudley and Elizabeth de Berkeley,
; his 2nd wife.7,1,8,2,3 Matilda (Maude) Clifford married Sir John Harrington of Hornby Castle, Lancastershire.9,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef. 1700, Baltimore, 1995, Weis, Frederick Lewis; Sheppard, Walter, Reference: 9
2. Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 14.2
; his 2nd wife.7,1,8,2,3 Matilda (Maude) Clifford married Sir John Harrington of Hornby Castle, Lancastershire.9,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef. 1700, Baltimore, 1995, Weis, Frederick Lewis; Sheppard, Walter, Reference: 9
2. Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 14.2
Family 1 | Sir Edmund Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt. of Dudley of Aston-le-Walls d. bt 6 Jul 1483 - 30 Sep 1487 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Sir John Harrington of Hornby Castle, Lancastershire d. 1460 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Baroness Dudley Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Matilda|Maud de Clifford: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00113832&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Dudley 14: pp. 278-279. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Thomas Clifford: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00107998&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Clifford 12: pp. 216-217.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joan|Johanna Dacre: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00107999&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 124. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Edmund Sutton, of Dudley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042966&tree=LEO
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 36-13, p. 46. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Dorothy Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00378900&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Mackworth 15: pp. 483-484.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, de Clifford Family Page.
Dorothy Sutton1,2,3
F, #9963, d. 1517
Father | Sir Edmund Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt. of Dudley of Aston-le-Walls1,4,5,2,3 d. bt 6 Jul 1483 - 30 Sep 1487 |
Mother | Matilda (Maude) Clifford6,5,2,3 |
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2009 |
Dorothy Sutton married Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire, son of Sir Walter Wrottesley Knt., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire and Joan/Jean Baron of Reading, circa 1473.7,1,8,2,3
Dorothy Sutton died in 1517.2,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. Visitation of Yorkshire 1563/4 edited by Charles B. Norcliffe London, 1881, Flower, William, Reference: re her mother & marr Douglas Richardson
2. The Royal Descent from Edward III of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips Genealogists Magazine, December 1973, Pryce, Frederick R.
3. Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, Reference: 1999 3077.7,2
Dorothy Sutton died in 1517.2,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. Visitation of Yorkshire 1563/4 edited by Charles B. Norcliffe London, 1881, Flower, William, Reference: re her mother & marr Douglas Richardson
2. The Royal Descent from Edward III of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips Genealogists Magazine, December 1973, Pryce, Frederick R.
3. Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, Reference: 1999 3077.7,2
Family | Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire b. c 1457, d. bt 1 Jul 1522 - 3 Jun 1524 |
Child |
Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Baroness Dudley Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Dorothy Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00378900&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Mackworth 15: pp. 483-484. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Edmund Sutton, of Dudley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042966&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Dudley 14: pp. 278-279.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Matilda|Maud de Clifford: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00113832&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 124. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richard Wrottesley, of Wrottesley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00378889&tree=LEO
Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire1,2,3
M, #9964, b. circa 1457, d. between 1 July 1522 and 3 June 1524
Father | Sir Walter Wrottesley Knt., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire2 d. 10 Apr 1473 |
Mother | Joan/Jean Baron of Reading2,4 |
Last Edited | 21 Feb 2022 |
Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire was born circa 1457.5,1 He married Dorothy Sutton, daughter of Sir Edmund Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt. of Dudley of Aston-le-Walls and Matilda (Maude) Clifford, circa 1473.6,7,1,8,2
Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire died between 1 July 1522 and 3 June 1524; van de Pas says d. 1521.5,1,2
; van de Pas cites: 1. The Royal Descent from Edward III of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips, Genealogists Magazine, December 1973, Pryce, Frederick R.
2. Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, Reference: 1999 3077.1
Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire lived at Wrottesley, England.5 He was High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1492.5,1,2
Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire died between 1 July 1522 and 3 June 1524; van de Pas says d. 1521.5,1,2
; van de Pas cites: 1. The Royal Descent from Edward III of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips, Genealogists Magazine, December 1973, Pryce, Frederick R.
2. Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, Reference: 1999 3077.1
Richard Wrottesley Esq., of Wrottesley and Butterton, Staffordshire lived at Wrottesley, England.5 He was High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1492.5,1,2
Family | Dorothy Sutton d. 1517 |
Child |
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richard Wrottesley, of Wrottesley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00378889&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Mackworth 15: pp. 483-484. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richard Wrottesley, of Wrottesley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00378899&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joan|Jean Baron, of Reading accessed on 20 Feb 2020 at https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00337595&tree=LEO
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 39-13, p. 49. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 124. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Baroness Dudley Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Dorothy Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00378900&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Walter Wrottesley, of Wrottesley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00205153&tree=LEO
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester1,2,3,4,5
M, #9965, b. circa 1349, d. between 5 March 1427 and 1428
Father | Thomas de Berkeley Knt., 3rd Lord Berkeley1,6,7,8,5,4 b. c 1296, d. 27 Oct 1361 |
Mother | Katherine de Clyvedon1,6,7,9,4,5 d. 13 Mar 1385 |
Reference | EDV18 GKJ17 |
Last Edited | 14 Dec 2012 |
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester was born circa 1349.4 He was baptized between 23 January 1351 and 1352 at Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England.10,6,11,5 He married Eleanor Ashton, daughter of Robert de Assheton and Elizabeth Gorges, before 16 March 1367
; his 1st wife.5 Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester married Elizabeth Betteshorne, daughter of Sir John Betteshorne Knt., of Betteshorne, Hampshire and Gouda/Doda de Cormailles, before 1377
; his 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.12,3,11,13,4,5
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester was buried after 5 March 1427 at St. Mary's Chapel, Mere, Wiltshire, England.11
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester died between 5 March 1427 and 1428.10,11,5 He married Margaret (?) before June 1427
; his 3rd wife.5
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester was Sheriff of Gloucester.10 He was MP.10
; van de Pas cites: 1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: III 161
2. Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 513.4 EDV-18 GKJ-17.
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester lived at Beverstone, Gloucestershire, England.10,2
; his 1st wife.5 Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester married Elizabeth Betteshorne, daughter of Sir John Betteshorne Knt., of Betteshorne, Hampshire and Gouda/Doda de Cormailles, before 1377
; his 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.12,3,11,13,4,5
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester was buried after 5 March 1427 at St. Mary's Chapel, Mere, Wiltshire, England.11
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester died between 5 March 1427 and 1428.10,11,5 He married Margaret (?) before June 1427
; his 3rd wife.5
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester was Sheriff of Gloucester.10 He was MP.10
; van de Pas cites: 1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: III 161
2. Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 513.4 EDV-18 GKJ-17.
Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester lived at Beverstone, Gloucestershire, England.10,2
Family 1 | Eleanor Ashton |
Family 2 | Elizabeth Betteshorne d. bt 1411 - 1427 |
Children |
Family 3 | Margaret (?) d. bt 12 Aug 1444 - 20 Aug 1444 |
Citations
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's Dromant, Abeyant, Forgeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 44. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Norfolk Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Arundel 2 page (The House of Arundel): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/arundel2.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir John Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125456&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Fisher 9: p. 312. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 39-30, p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Berkeley 8: p. 98.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Thomas de Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026624&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Katherine Clivedon: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00199899&tree=LEO
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 80A-7, p. 100. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1793] David Utz, "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005 "Descents from Rohese of Boulogne to Dannett ABNEY"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 20 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005."
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Dudley 13: p. 278.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Baroness Dudley Family Page.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 11: pp. 198-199.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042965&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Poynings 12: p. 594.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maurice Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00347912&tree=LEO
Elizabeth Betteshorne1,2,3,4
F, #9966, d. between 1411 and 1427
Father | Sir John Betteshorne Knt., of Betteshorne, Hampshire1,2,3,4 |
Mother | Gouda/Doda de Cormailles5 |
Last Edited | 14 Dec 2012 |
Elizabeth Betteshorne was born at Betteshorne in Sopley, co. Hampshire, England.6 She married Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester, son of Thomas de Berkeley Knt., 3rd Lord Berkeley and Katherine de Clyvedon, before 1377
; his 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.7,8,6,2,9,3
Elizabeth Betteshorne died between 1411 and 1427.6
She was living between 1410 and 1411.3
; his 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.7,8,6,2,9,3
Elizabeth Betteshorne died between 1411 and 1427.6
She was living between 1410 and 1411.3
Family | Sir John Berkeley Knt., of Beverstone co. Gloucester b. c 1349, d. bt 5 Mar 1427 - 1428 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 11: pp. 198-199. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Dudley 13: p. 278.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Fisher 9: p. 312.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Poynings 12: p. 594.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, doda: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00199900&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1793] David Utz, "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005 "Descents from Rohese of Boulogne to Dannett ABNEY"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 20 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005."
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Arundel 2 page (The House of Arundel): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brit/arundel2.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir John Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125456&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042965&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maurice Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00347912&tree=LEO
Sir John Betteshorne Knt., of Betteshorne, Hampshire1
M, #9967
Last Edited | 14 Dec 2012 |
Sir John Betteshorne Knt., of Betteshorne, Hampshire married Gouda/Doda de Cormailles, daughter of John de Cormailles.1
.2
.2
Family | Gouda/Doda de Cormailles |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Fisher 9: p. 312. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 11: pp. 198-199.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Dudley 13: p. 278.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Poynings 12: p. 594.
Jane Sutton1,2
F, #9968
Father | Sir John VI de Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt., KG, 1st Lord Dudley1,3,4,2 b. 25 Dec 1400, d. 30 Sep 1487 |
Mother | Elizabeth de Berkeley1,5,4,2 d. b 8 Dec 1478 |
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2009 |
Jane Sutton married Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire, son of William Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire and Margaret Warren.6,1,2
; van de Pas cites: Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 513.1
.6 Jane Sutton was also known as Jane Sutton.7
; van de Pas cites: Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 513.1
.6 Jane Sutton was also known as Jane Sutton.7
Family | Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire b. c 1450, d. 1508 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jane Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00199902&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Mainwaring 14: p. 485. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042964&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Dudley 13: p. 278.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042965&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1799] David Utz, "Utz email #2 20 Aug 2005 "Descents from Rohese of Boulogne to Robert Abell"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 20 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Utz email #2 20 Aug 2005."
Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley)
F, #9969, d. before 11 January 1502
Father | Sir John VI de Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt., KG, 1st Lord Dudley1,2,3 b. 25 Dec 1400, d. 30 Sep 1487 |
Mother | Elizabeth de Berkeley1,4,3 d. b 8 Dec 1478 |
Last Edited | 11 Jan 2009 |
Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley) married Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford, son of Sir Henry Beaumont of Wednesbury and Joan Heronville.5,6,7
Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley) married George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire, son of Thomas Stanley Esq., of Elford, Staffordshire and Elizabeth Langton, after 16 November 1471 at England.5,1,8,9
Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley) died before 11 January 1502.10,6,1
.5
Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley) married George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire, son of Thomas Stanley Esq., of Elford, Staffordshire and Elizabeth Langton, after 16 November 1471 at England.5,1,8,9
Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley) died before 11 January 1502.10,6,1
.5
Family 1 | Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford b. c 1440, d. 16 Nov 1471 |
Child |
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Family 2 | George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire b. c 1440, d. c 1508 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1793] David Utz, "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005 "Descents from Rohese of Boulogne to Dannett ABNEY"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 20 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042964&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Dudley 13: p. 278. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042965&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Brienne 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brienne/brienne2.html
- [S1595] Louise Staley, "Staley email 5 Mar 2004 "Re: Babington family"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 Mar 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Staley email 5 Mar 2004."
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, p. 34.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, George Stanley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00294152&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 17-18.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Marshall 13: p. 497.
Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire1,2,3
M, #9970, b. circa 1450, d. 1508
Father | William Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire1,4,3 b. c 1396, d. 1499 |
Mother | Margaret Warren1,5,3 b. 1400 |
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2009 |
Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire married Jane Sutton, daughter of Sir John VI de Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt., KG, 1st Lord Dudley and Elizabeth de Berkeley.6,7,3
Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire was born circa 1434 at Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, England.1 He was born circa 1450 at Ightfield, Shropshire, England.8
Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire died in 1508.8,3
; van de Pas cites: Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 513.2
Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire was born circa 1434 at Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, England.1 He was born circa 1450 at Ightfield, Shropshire, England.8
Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield, Shropshire died in 1508.8,3
; van de Pas cites: Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: 513.2
Family | Jane Sutton |
Children |
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Citations
- [S920] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ulsterboyd, Ronald E. Boyd (unknown location), downloaded updated 9 May 2001.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Thomas Mainwaring: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00199901&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Mainwaring 14: p. 485. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William Mainwaring, of Ightfield: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00221501&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret Warren, of Ightfield: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00221502&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jane Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00199902&tree=LEO
- [S1799] David Utz, "Utz email #2 20 Aug 2005 "Descents from Rohese of Boulogne to Robert Abell"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 20 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Utz email #2 20 Aug 2005."
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford1,2
M, #9971, b. circa 1440, d. 16 November 1471
Father | Sir Henry Beaumont of Wednesbury1,2 b. c 1411, d. bt 3 Nov 1445 - 29 Sep 1446 |
Mother | Joan Heronville1,2 b. c 1402, d. a 1460 |
Last Edited | 11 Jan 2009 |
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford married Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley), daughter of Sir John VI de Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt., KG, 1st Lord Dudley and Elizabeth de Berkeley.3,1,2
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford was born circa 1440.4
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford died on 16 November 1471.4,1
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford lived at Wednesbury, Staffordshire, England.5 He was Lord of Thorne at Balne, Yorkshire, England.6
; Sir Henry Beaumont, Lord of Thorne in Baine, +16.11.1471; m.Eleanor Sutton (+ca 1513.)1
; Faris (1999) pp. 17-18: HENRY BEAUMONT, Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford, Sheriff of Staffordshire, son and heir, was born about 1440. He was married to ELEANOR SUTTON, daughter of John Sutton (or Dudley), 1st Lord Dudley (descendant of King Edward I), by Elizabeth, daughter of John Berkeley, Knt., of Beverstone, co. Gloucester (descendant of Charlemagne) [see DUDLEY 6 for her ancestry]. They had two sons and one daughter. He was knighted by King Edward IV at Tewkesbury after the battle on 3 May 1471. "Henry Beamount" died testate (P.C.C., 17 Wattys) aged about thirty-one on 16 Nov. 1471. His widow was married for the second time to George Stanley, of Hammerwich, Lichfield, Co. Stafford, son of Thomas Stanley, of Elford (of Magna Carta Surety descent), by Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph Langton, Knt., of Walton. George & Eleanor had a son and daughter and resided at Wednesbury [see WOLSELEY 6 for descendants of this marriage]. She died about 1513.
Twamley (1867), chart between pp. 16-17 (citing Baker and Blore). TAG 19:13 (July 1942). Nicholas Davis (1956), pp. 163-164 (Eleanor, Lady Beaumont, died before 11 Jan. 1503). TG 5:140-141 (1984) (Henry Beaumont, or more likely his widow Eleanor, rebuilt Wednesbuiy Church, and at this time four miserere Seats for the choir stalls were set up. On one of these, now in St. James's Church, Wednesbury, is the famous Beaumont badge, an elephant with a castle strapped on its back). John F. Ede, History of Wednesbury (1962), pp. 50-52.
Child of Henry Beaumont, by Eleanor Sutton:
i. CONSTANCE BEAUMONT, married JOHN MITTON [see MARSHALL 4]. He was Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1471.4,6
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford was born circa 1440.4
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford died on 16 November 1471.4,1
Sir Henry Beaumont Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford lived at Wednesbury, Staffordshire, England.5 He was Lord of Thorne at Balne, Yorkshire, England.6
; Sir Henry Beaumont, Lord of Thorne in Baine, +16.11.1471; m.Eleanor Sutton (+ca 1513.)1
; Faris (1999) pp. 17-18: HENRY BEAUMONT, Knt., of Wednesbury, co. Stafford, Sheriff of Staffordshire, son and heir, was born about 1440. He was married to ELEANOR SUTTON, daughter of John Sutton (or Dudley), 1st Lord Dudley (descendant of King Edward I), by Elizabeth, daughter of John Berkeley, Knt., of Beverstone, co. Gloucester (descendant of Charlemagne) [see DUDLEY 6 for her ancestry]. They had two sons and one daughter. He was knighted by King Edward IV at Tewkesbury after the battle on 3 May 1471. "Henry Beamount" died testate (P.C.C., 17 Wattys) aged about thirty-one on 16 Nov. 1471. His widow was married for the second time to George Stanley, of Hammerwich, Lichfield, Co. Stafford, son of Thomas Stanley, of Elford (of Magna Carta Surety descent), by Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph Langton, Knt., of Walton. George & Eleanor had a son and daughter and resided at Wednesbury [see WOLSELEY 6 for descendants of this marriage]. She died about 1513.
Twamley (1867), chart between pp. 16-17 (citing Baker and Blore). TAG 19:13 (July 1942). Nicholas Davis (1956), pp. 163-164 (Eleanor, Lady Beaumont, died before 11 Jan. 1503). TG 5:140-141 (1984) (Henry Beaumont, or more likely his widow Eleanor, rebuilt Wednesbuiy Church, and at this time four miserere Seats for the choir stalls were set up. On one of these, now in St. James's Church, Wednesbury, is the famous Beaumont badge, an elephant with a castle strapped on its back). John F. Ede, History of Wednesbury (1962), pp. 50-52.
Child of Henry Beaumont, by Eleanor Sutton:
i. CONSTANCE BEAUMONT, married JOHN MITTON [see MARSHALL 4]. He was Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1471.4,6
Family | Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley) d. b 11 Jan 1502 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Brienne 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brienne/brienne2.html
- [S1595] Louise Staley, "Staley email 5 Mar 2004 "Re: Babington family"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 Mar 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Staley email 5 Mar 2004."
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 17-18.
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 81A-37, p. 79. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 120-10, p. 157. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Marshall 13: p. 497. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire1,2
M, #9972, b. circa 1440, d. circa 1508
Father | Thomas Stanley Esq., of Elford, Staffordshire2,3 d. c 27 May 1463 |
Mother | Elizabeth Langton2 |
Last Edited | 25 Jan 2009 |
George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire was born circa 1440 at Handsworth, Staffordshire, England.4,5,2 He married Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley), daughter of Sir John VI de Sutton (Or Dudley) Knt., KG, 1st Lord Dudley and Elizabeth de Berkeley, after 16 November 1471 at England.6,5,1,2
George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire died circa 1508.4,5,2
George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire was buried at Lichfield Cathedral, England.5
; van de Pas cites: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef. 1700, Baltimore, 1995, Weis, Frederick Lewis; Sheppard, Walter, Reference: 79.2
George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire died circa 1508.4,5,2
George Stanley Esq., of Hammerwich, Staffordshire was buried at Lichfield Cathedral, England.5
; van de Pas cites: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef. 1700, Baltimore, 1995, Weis, Frederick Lewis; Sheppard, Walter, Reference: 79.2
Family | Eleanor Sutton (Or Dudley) d. b 11 Jan 1502 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), p. 34. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, George Stanley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00294152&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Thomas Stanley, of Elford: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00177378&tree=LEO
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 120-10, p. 157. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1793] David Utz, "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005 "Descents from Rohese of Boulogne to Dannett ABNEY"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 20 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Utz email #1 20 Aug 2005."
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
Sir Hugh Hastings Knt., of Elsing, Norfolk, 7th Lord Hastings1,2,3
M, #9973, b. circa 1376, d. 2 November 1396
Father | Sir Hugh de Hastings Knt., of Elsing and Gressenhall4,5,6 b. c 1350, d. 6 Nov 1386 |
Mother | Anne le Despenser5,3,6,7 b. c 1350, d. 31 Oct 1426 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2009 |
Sir Hugh Hastings Knt., of Elsing, Norfolk, 7th Lord Hastings married Constance/Constantia Blount, daughter of Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby and Dona Sancha de Ayala,
; her 1st husband.8,9 Sir Hugh Hastings Knt., of Elsing, Norfolk, 7th Lord Hastings was born circa 1376.1
Sir Hugh Hastings Knt., of Elsing, Norfolk, 7th Lord Hastings died on 2 November 1396; dsp.10,1
He was de jure 7th LORD (Baron) HASTINGS.1
; her 1st husband.8,9 Sir Hugh Hastings Knt., of Elsing, Norfolk, 7th Lord Hastings was born circa 1376.1
Sir Hugh Hastings Knt., of Elsing, Norfolk, 7th Lord Hastings died on 2 November 1396; dsp.10,1
He was de jure 7th LORD (Baron) HASTINGS.1
Family | Constance/Constantia Blount b. c 1385, d. 23 Sep 1432 |
Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Hastings Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 130-131. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Despenser 9.ii: p. 270. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Hugh Hastings: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00315493&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1854] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 6 Jan 2005 "Elizabeth (Bosvile) (Harlakenden) Pelham: A 'New' Plantagenet Descent"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 6 Jan 2005."
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Elsing 10: p. 289.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Anne le Despenser: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00315494&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 122-123.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Constance Blount: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042963&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 122-123: "died s.p."
Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby1
M, #9974, b. circa 1348, d. 22 June 1403
Father | Sir John le Blount of Sodington, Worcestershire2,3,4 b. 1298, d. 1358 |
Mother | Isolda Mountjoy2,3,4,5 d. 1347 |
Last Edited | 21 Feb 2022 |
Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby was born circa 1348.3 He married Dona Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte and Doña Inés Alfon de Ayala señora de Casarrubios del Monte, circa 1372.6,7,8,3
Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby died on 22 June 1403 at Battle of Shrewsbury, north of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.7,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 521
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: IX 331
3. The Marbury Ancestry Philadelphia, 1936 , Colket Jr., Meredith B.3
; per van de Pas: "Sir Walter Le Blount, of Barton was a retainer and trusted official of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and later of Henry Bolingbroke (Henry IV) and participated in French and Spanish campaigns. Several times he went on diplomatic missions to Castile, Aragon and Portugal. On 21 July 1403 he was killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury."3
; "Sir Walter Blount, so celebrated for his martial prowess in the warlike times of Edward III., Richard II., and Henry IV., and immortalized by the muse of Shakespeare for his devotion, even unto death, to King Henry. Sir Walter fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, 22 June 1403, wherein, being standard bearer, he was arrayed in the same armour as his royal master, and was slain, according to the poet, in single combat, by the Earl of Douglas, who had supposed he was contending with the king himself. In 1367, we find Sir Walter accompanying the Black Prince and his brother, the Duke of Lancaster (John of Gaunt), upon the expedition into Spain to aid Peter the Cruel, King of Castile, and assisting on 3 April in that year at the battle of Najore, which restored Peter to his throne. Thenceforward for a series of years, indeed until the prince's decease, he appears to have been immediately and confidentially attached to the duke, having chosen his wife, whom he m. about the year 1372, from amongst the ladies in the suite of Constantia of Castile (eldest dau. of Peter, and his successor on the throne, who became the royal consort of John of Gaunt) when the princess visited England in 1369. In 1398 the duke granted 100 marks a-year to Sir Walter for the good services which had been rendered to him by the knight and his wife, the Lady Sancia. The Lady Sancia's maiden designation was Donna Sancha de Ayala; she was the dau. of Don Diego Gomez de Toledo, alcalde mayor and chief justice of Toledo, and notario mayor or principal secretary of the kingdom of Castile, by his wife, Inez Alfon de Ayala, one of the most ancient and illustrious houses of Spain. John of Gaunt, at his decease, appointed Sir Walter one of his executors, and bequeathed him a legacy of 100 points...In 1374, Sir Walter's half-brother, Sir John Blount, of Sodington, conveyed to him numerous manors, which he had inherited from his mother, Isolda, heiress of the Mountjoy family. In 1381 he became proprietor, by purchase, of the large estates of the Bakepuiz sp? family, in cos. Derby, Stafford, Leicester, and Hertford. In 1385 he obtained a charter for a fair and free warren in his demesne lands at Barton, and other manors in Derbyshire. In 1399 he was ranger of Needwood Forest and knight of the shire for co. Derby. By his wife, Donna Sancha, who survived him, and lived until 1418, he left issue,
I. John (Sir), his heir, one of the great warriors who have immortalized the reign and times of Henry V.
II. Thomas (Sir), successor to his brother.
III. James (Sir), who m. Anne, dau. of Roger Parker, Esq., of Lillinghall, and was father of Roger Blount of Grendon, ancestors of the Blounts of Grendon, Eldersfield, Orleton, &c; the present male representative of the Blounts of Orleton, co. Hereford, is William Blount, Esq., of the place,
IV. Peter, d. s. p.
I. Constantia, m. to John Sutton, Lord Dudley.
II. Anne, m. to Thomas Griffith, of Wichnor, co. Salop, living in 1415.7 Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby was also known as Sir Walter le Blount of Barton.3
; See Wikipedia for more details.9
Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby died on 22 June 1403 at Battle of Shrewsbury, north of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.7,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 521
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: IX 331
3. The Marbury Ancestry Philadelphia, 1936 , Colket Jr., Meredith B.3
; per van de Pas: "Sir Walter Le Blount, of Barton was a retainer and trusted official of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and later of Henry Bolingbroke (Henry IV) and participated in French and Spanish campaigns. Several times he went on diplomatic missions to Castile, Aragon and Portugal. On 21 July 1403 he was killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury."3
; "Sir Walter Blount, so celebrated for his martial prowess in the warlike times of Edward III., Richard II., and Henry IV., and immortalized by the muse of Shakespeare for his devotion, even unto death, to King Henry. Sir Walter fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, 22 June 1403, wherein, being standard bearer, he was arrayed in the same armour as his royal master, and was slain, according to the poet, in single combat, by the Earl of Douglas, who had supposed he was contending with the king himself. In 1367, we find Sir Walter accompanying the Black Prince and his brother, the Duke of Lancaster (John of Gaunt), upon the expedition into Spain to aid Peter the Cruel, King of Castile, and assisting on 3 April in that year at the battle of Najore, which restored Peter to his throne. Thenceforward for a series of years, indeed until the prince's decease, he appears to have been immediately and confidentially attached to the duke, having chosen his wife, whom he m. about the year 1372, from amongst the ladies in the suite of Constantia of Castile (eldest dau. of Peter, and his successor on the throne, who became the royal consort of John of Gaunt) when the princess visited England in 1369. In 1398 the duke granted 100 marks a-year to Sir Walter for the good services which had been rendered to him by the knight and his wife, the Lady Sancia. The Lady Sancia's maiden designation was Donna Sancha de Ayala; she was the dau. of Don Diego Gomez de Toledo, alcalde mayor and chief justice of Toledo, and notario mayor or principal secretary of the kingdom of Castile, by his wife, Inez Alfon de Ayala, one of the most ancient and illustrious houses of Spain. John of Gaunt, at his decease, appointed Sir Walter one of his executors, and bequeathed him a legacy of 100 points...In 1374, Sir Walter's half-brother, Sir John Blount, of Sodington, conveyed to him numerous manors, which he had inherited from his mother, Isolda, heiress of the Mountjoy family. In 1381 he became proprietor, by purchase, of the large estates of the Bakepuiz sp? family, in cos. Derby, Stafford, Leicester, and Hertford. In 1385 he obtained a charter for a fair and free warren in his demesne lands at Barton, and other manors in Derbyshire. In 1399 he was ranger of Needwood Forest and knight of the shire for co. Derby. By his wife, Donna Sancha, who survived him, and lived until 1418, he left issue,
I. John (Sir), his heir, one of the great warriors who have immortalized the reign and times of Henry V.
II. Thomas (Sir), successor to his brother.
III. James (Sir), who m. Anne, dau. of Roger Parker, Esq., of Lillinghall, and was father of Roger Blount of Grendon, ancestors of the Blounts of Grendon, Eldersfield, Orleton, &c; the present male representative of the Blounts of Orleton, co. Hereford, is William Blount, Esq., of the place,
IV. Peter, d. s. p.
I. Constantia, m. to John Sutton, Lord Dudley.
II. Anne, m. to Thomas Griffith, of Wichnor, co. Salop, living in 1415.7 Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby was also known as Sir Walter le Blount of Barton.3
; See Wikipedia for more details.9
Family | Dona Sancha de Ayala b. c 1350, d. 15 Nov 1414 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's Dromant, Abeyant, Forgeited, and Extinct Peerages, pp. 54-55. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S1429] Notable British Families, Notable British Families CD # 367, Burke's Dromant, Abeyant, Forgeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 54.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Walter Le Blount, of Barton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125568&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir John Blount, of Sodington accessed 21 Feb 2022 at https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00214355&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Isolda|Isolde Mountjoy accessed 21 Feb 2022 at https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00214356&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1429] Notable British Families, Notable British Families CD # 367, Burke's Dromant, Abeyant, Forgeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 55.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Doña Sancha de Ayala: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125569&tree=LEO
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Walter Blount (soldier) accessed 21 Feb 2022 at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Blount_(soldier). Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Baroness Dudley Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Constance Blount: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042963&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Dudley 12: p. 277. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
Dona Sancha de Ayala1,2
F, #9975, b. circa 1350, d. 15 November 1414
Father | Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte1,3 b. c 1334, d. bt 1373 - 29 Mar 1375 |
Mother | Doña Inés Alfon de Ayala señora de Casarrubios del Monte1,3 d. c 1403 |
Reference | GKJ17 |
Last Edited | 21 Feb 2022 |
Dona Sancha de Ayala was born circa 1350.3 She married Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby, son of Sir John le Blount of Sodington, Worcestershire and Isolda Mountjoy, circa 1372.4,1,3,5
Dona Sancha de Ayala died on 15 November 1414; Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem vol. 21 (2002), at page 253: "John de Sutton owned the Castle of Dinas Powis and half the manor of Llanedeyrn, in Glamorgan, until his death in 1406, whereupon "Sanchia, widow of Walter Blount, knight, occupied the premises and took the profits by virtue of a grant by letters patent of Henry IV from the death of John until her death on 15 Nov. 1414."6,3
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 521.
2. Ancestors of Cassandra Elizabeth Taylor 2003. , Taylor, Nathaniel, Reference: wentworth line, year of death. at Citation.3
; Per Genealogics:
"Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego Gomez, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte, and Doña Inés Alfonso de Ayala, went in 1371 to England, accompanying Constance of Castile, wife of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. By 1373 she was married to Sir Walter Le Blount, retainer and trusted official of John of Gaunt and later Henry Bolingbroke (Henry IV).
"John de Sutton owned the Castle of Dinas Powis and half the manor of Llanedeyrn, in Glamorgan, until his death in 1406, whereupon Sanchia, widow of Walter Blount, knight, occupied the premises and took the profits by virtue of a grant by letters patent of Henry IV from the death of John until her death on 15 November 1414. Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem vol. 21 (2002), page 253."3 GKJ-17.
; "In the year 1371 Doña Constanza, daughter of the deceased (and dethroned) King of Castile, Don Pedro I (The Cruel) went to England to become the bride of King Edward III's son, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Among the young Castilian ladies of aristocratic birth who accompanied her was Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego (or Día-) Gómez de Guzmán (or de Toledo) and his wife, Doña Inés de Ayala.
"About 1373 Doña Sancha married an English knight, Sir Walter Blount, of the Blounts of Sodington, county Worcester. On 26 February in the first year of King Richard II's reign (1378), the Duke of Lancaster, who claimed the thrones of Castile and Leon in right of his wife, granted to Sir Walter and Sancha (for their good service to him) an annuity of 100 marks a year; this grant was confirmed "for their lives in survivorship" by King Richard, April 26, 1399. Records reveal payments to Sancha at various times; once (2 January 1380) her name was associated with that of "Phelippe Chaucy", i.e., Philippa Chaucer, wife of the author of the Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer. On this occasion she was described by the Duke of Lancaster as "our very dear attendant" (nostre treschere compaigne) "dame Senche Blount".
"Sir Walter figured prominently in the affairs of England during the times of Edward III and Henry IV. He was a close associate of John of Gaunt, and the latter made him an executor of his will and left him a small legacy. In 1367, Sir Walter accompanied the Black Prince and the Duke of Lancaster (John of Gaunt) upon the expedition into Spain to aid Peter the Cruel, King of Castile, and was at the battle of Marjara on April 3, 1367 which restored Peter to his throne. Sir Walter fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, wherein, being standard bearer, he was arrayed in the same style of armour as his royal master and was slain in single combat by Earl Douglas who believed he was in combat with the king himself. Sir Walter was slain in the course of the battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, and Shakespeare, who drew his facts mainly from Holinshed's "Chronicles" immortalized him in his Henry IV though he called him Sir Walter Blunt.
"Three years after her husband's death, Dame Sancha founded a chantry in the Hospital of St. Leonard, Alkmonton, county Derbyshire. Her son-in-law, John Sutton, (husband of Constance Bount) died on August 29, 1406. On November 23 following, Dame Sancha was granted commission of the keeping of all the lands late of John Sutton, tenant in chief, during the minority of his six-year-old son and heir, John Sutton; her duties included "finding a competent maintenace for the heir, maintaining the houses and buildings and supporting the charges." In the same month the escheator in Worcestershire was ordered "to take of Constance who was the wife of John Sutton an oath etc. and in the presence of Sancha who was the wife of Walter Blount knight, to whom the king has committed the ward thereof, or of her attorneys, to assign the said Constance dower of the said John's lands."
"Dame Sancha Blount made her will (still in existence) in 1415, and died in 1418. She was buried beside her husband in the Collegiate Church of St. Mary, The Neward, Leicester. Sancha de Ayala, Lady Bount, the ancestress of several English settlers in America, was descended from some of the most illustrious Castilian families. Through her father she belonged to the House of Guzmán (also called Toledo) which produced many noble families in Spain and a series of wives and mistresses for Spanish and Portuguese kings. Her mother, Inés de Ayala (by whose surname Sancha was known), was sprung from the great House of Ayala of Toledo, which traced its pedigree in the male line to the House of Haro, Lords of Biscay. The proof of Sancha's parentage is contained in a family genealogy begun about 1385 by her materal uncle, Pedro López de Ayala, Grand Chancellor of Castile. He stated that Doña Sancha "married a Knight of England, who was called Sir Walter Blount."
"Sancha and Sir Walter had two children, Sir Thomas Blount and Constance. Sir Thomas was the father of two sons:
"Sancha's older brother, Don Pedro Suåarez was the progenitor of much of Europe's nobility. He married Doña Juana de Orozco, Lady of Pinto and had Inés de Guzmán or de Toledo. By her second husband, Don Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marshal of Castile, she had a daughter, Doña María Fernández. Maria, 4th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte; m. Don Fadrique Enriquez and had Doña Juana Enríquez. Juana, married (1447) as his second wife, John II, King of Aragon and had Ferdinand II of Aragon, better known as Ferdinand V, The Catholic, King of Castile, who married the celebrated Queen Isabella of Castile and had several children including:
Emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain), ancestor of the Habsburg and Bourbon Kings of Spain;
Juana "La Loca" ("the crazy"), Queen of Castile, who married Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria;
Ferdinand I, who was progenitor of the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors and Emperors of Austria, all of the present European sovereigns (including Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain), most of the dethroned dynasties of Europe, the Calvert family of Maryland, a branch of the Morris family of Philadelphia, and the Custis-Lee family of the Arlington Estate in Virginia; and
Catherine of Aragon who married first the Tudor Prince, Arthur and second, his brother, King Henry VIII of England.
References
NGSQ - National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 51, The Spanish Ancestry of American Colonists, Milton Rubincam, Washington, D.C., Dec 1963, pp. 235 - 236.
The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott, Meredith B. Colket, Jr., The Mager Press, Philadelphia, PA, 1936, p. 46.
Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King, Together with the ancestry of Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson, Ancestress of Oratio Dyer Clark, John Edwin Salisbury, Verified and Enlarged by Martin & Allabdyob, Asbury Park, NJ, 1917, pp. 79 - 86.
TAG - The American Genealogist, Vol. 25, No. 3, The Royal Ancestry of the Ludlows, Meredith B. Colket, Jr., Demorest, GA, Jan 1939, p. 138."7
Dona Sancha de Ayala died on 15 November 1414; Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem vol. 21 (2002), at page 253: "John de Sutton owned the Castle of Dinas Powis and half the manor of Llanedeyrn, in Glamorgan, until his death in 1406, whereupon "Sanchia, widow of Walter Blount, knight, occupied the premises and took the profits by virtue of a grant by letters patent of Henry IV from the death of John until her death on 15 Nov. 1414."6,3
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 521.
2. Ancestors of Cassandra Elizabeth Taylor 2003. , Taylor, Nathaniel, Reference: wentworth line, year of death. at Citation.3
; Per Genealogics:
"Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego Gomez, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte, and Doña Inés Alfonso de Ayala, went in 1371 to England, accompanying Constance of Castile, wife of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. By 1373 she was married to Sir Walter Le Blount, retainer and trusted official of John of Gaunt and later Henry Bolingbroke (Henry IV).
"John de Sutton owned the Castle of Dinas Powis and half the manor of Llanedeyrn, in Glamorgan, until his death in 1406, whereupon Sanchia, widow of Walter Blount, knight, occupied the premises and took the profits by virtue of a grant by letters patent of Henry IV from the death of John until her death on 15 November 1414. Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem vol. 21 (2002), page 253."3 GKJ-17.
; "In the year 1371 Doña Constanza, daughter of the deceased (and dethroned) King of Castile, Don Pedro I (The Cruel) went to England to become the bride of King Edward III's son, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Among the young Castilian ladies of aristocratic birth who accompanied her was Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego (or Día-) Gómez de Guzmán (or de Toledo) and his wife, Doña Inés de Ayala.
"About 1373 Doña Sancha married an English knight, Sir Walter Blount, of the Blounts of Sodington, county Worcester. On 26 February in the first year of King Richard II's reign (1378), the Duke of Lancaster, who claimed the thrones of Castile and Leon in right of his wife, granted to Sir Walter and Sancha (for their good service to him) an annuity of 100 marks a year; this grant was confirmed "for their lives in survivorship" by King Richard, April 26, 1399. Records reveal payments to Sancha at various times; once (2 January 1380) her name was associated with that of "Phelippe Chaucy", i.e., Philippa Chaucer, wife of the author of the Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer. On this occasion she was described by the Duke of Lancaster as "our very dear attendant" (nostre treschere compaigne) "dame Senche Blount".
"Sir Walter figured prominently in the affairs of England during the times of Edward III and Henry IV. He was a close associate of John of Gaunt, and the latter made him an executor of his will and left him a small legacy. In 1367, Sir Walter accompanied the Black Prince and the Duke of Lancaster (John of Gaunt) upon the expedition into Spain to aid Peter the Cruel, King of Castile, and was at the battle of Marjara on April 3, 1367 which restored Peter to his throne. Sir Walter fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, wherein, being standard bearer, he was arrayed in the same style of armour as his royal master and was slain in single combat by Earl Douglas who believed he was in combat with the king himself. Sir Walter was slain in the course of the battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, and Shakespeare, who drew his facts mainly from Holinshed's "Chronicles" immortalized him in his Henry IV though he called him Sir Walter Blunt.
"Three years after her husband's death, Dame Sancha founded a chantry in the Hospital of St. Leonard, Alkmonton, county Derbyshire. Her son-in-law, John Sutton, (husband of Constance Bount) died on August 29, 1406. On November 23 following, Dame Sancha was granted commission of the keeping of all the lands late of John Sutton, tenant in chief, during the minority of his six-year-old son and heir, John Sutton; her duties included "finding a competent maintenace for the heir, maintaining the houses and buildings and supporting the charges." In the same month the escheator in Worcestershire was ordered "to take of Constance who was the wife of John Sutton an oath etc. and in the presence of Sancha who was the wife of Walter Blount knight, to whom the king has committed the ward thereof, or of her attorneys, to assign the said Constance dower of the said John's lands."
"Dame Sancha Blount made her will (still in existence) in 1415, and died in 1418. She was buried beside her husband in the Collegiate Church of St. Mary, The Neward, Leicester. Sancha de Ayala, Lady Bount, the ancestress of several English settlers in America, was descended from some of the most illustrious Castilian families. Through her father she belonged to the House of Guzmán (also called Toledo) which produced many noble families in Spain and a series of wives and mistresses for Spanish and Portuguese kings. Her mother, Inés de Ayala (by whose surname Sancha was known), was sprung from the great House of Ayala of Toledo, which traced its pedigree in the male line to the House of Haro, Lords of Biscay. The proof of Sancha's parentage is contained in a family genealogy begun about 1385 by her materal uncle, Pedro López de Ayala, Grand Chancellor of Castile. He stated that Doña Sancha "married a Knight of England, who was called Sir Walter Blount."
"Sancha and Sir Walter had two children, Sir Thomas Blount and Constance. Sir Thomas was the father of two sons:
(1) Sir Walter Blount, 1st Lord Mountjoy, whose descendants include Roger Ludlow, first Deputy-Governor of the Colony of CT
and two U.S. Presidents, Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison and:
(2) Sir Thomas Blount, the ancestor of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott.
and two U.S. Presidents, Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison and:
(2) Sir Thomas Blount, the ancestor of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott.
"Sancha's older brother, Don Pedro Suåarez was the progenitor of much of Europe's nobility. He married Doña Juana de Orozco, Lady of Pinto and had Inés de Guzmán or de Toledo. By her second husband, Don Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marshal of Castile, she had a daughter, Doña María Fernández. Maria, 4th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte; m. Don Fadrique Enriquez and had Doña Juana Enríquez. Juana, married (1447) as his second wife, John II, King of Aragon and had Ferdinand II of Aragon, better known as Ferdinand V, The Catholic, King of Castile, who married the celebrated Queen Isabella of Castile and had several children including:
Emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain), ancestor of the Habsburg and Bourbon Kings of Spain;
Juana "La Loca" ("the crazy"), Queen of Castile, who married Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria;
Ferdinand I, who was progenitor of the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors and Emperors of Austria, all of the present European sovereigns (including Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain), most of the dethroned dynasties of Europe, the Calvert family of Maryland, a branch of the Morris family of Philadelphia, and the Custis-Lee family of the Arlington Estate in Virginia; and
Catherine of Aragon who married first the Tudor Prince, Arthur and second, his brother, King Henry VIII of England.
References
NGSQ - National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 51, The Spanish Ancestry of American Colonists, Milton Rubincam, Washington, D.C., Dec 1963, pp. 235 - 236.
The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott, Meredith B. Colket, Jr., The Mager Press, Philadelphia, PA, 1936, p. 46.
Oratio Dyer Clark and of his wife Laura Ann King, Together with the ancestry of Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson, Ancestress of Oratio Dyer Clark, John Edwin Salisbury, Verified and Enlarged by Martin & Allabdyob, Asbury Park, NJ, 1917, pp. 79 - 86.
TAG - The American Genealogist, Vol. 25, No. 3, The Royal Ancestry of the Ludlows, Meredith B. Colket, Jr., Demorest, GA, Jan 1939, p. 138."7
Family | Sir Walter Blount of Barton Blount, co. Derby b. c 1348, d. 22 Jun 1403 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's Dromant, Abeyant, Forgeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 55. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Doña Sancha de Ayala accessed 21 Feb 2022 at http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125569&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Doña Sancha de Ayala: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125569&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Walter Le Blount, of Barton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125568&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Doña Sancha Gomez de Ayala: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125569&tree=LEO
- [S5363] Notable Women Ancestors website, online <https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nwa/index.html>, Doña Sancha de Ayala accessed 21 Feb 2022 at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nwa/sancha.html. Hereinafter cited as Notable Women Ancestors.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Constance Blount: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042963&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Dudley 12: p. 277. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte1,2
M, #9976, b. circa 1334, d. between 1373 and 29 March 1375
Father | Gómez Pérez de Toledo (de Guzmán)4 b. 1308 |
Mother | Teresa/Inés de Toledo3 b. 1312 |
Reference | GKJ18 |
Last Edited | 22 Feb 2022 |
Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte married Doña Inés Alfon de Ayala señora de Casarrubios del Monte.1,2,5
Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte was born circa 1334.2
Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte died between 1373 and 29 March 1375.2
; Per Genealogics:
"Don Diego Gomez, Señor de Casarubbios del Monte, was born about 1334, the son of Gomez Perez de Toledo Vazquez and Teresa Garcia de Toledo. With his wife Doña Inés Alfonso de Ayala, daughter of Fernán Pérez de Ayala, 13.señor de Ayala, and Doña Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos, señora de Escalante, he had a son and two daughters who would have progeny.
"Diego was a knight of the Order de la Banda, chief notary (notario mayor) of the kingdom of Toledo (in 1351), and alcalde major de Toledo (in the 1360s successively for two kings of Castile and León, the rivals and half-brothers Pedro I 'the Cruel' and Enrique II). He died between 1373 and 29 March 1375. His palace in Toledo survives as the Dominican convent of Santa Isabel."2 GKJ-18.
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. 9:333.
2. Ancestors of Paul Bailey McBride 1997 , McBride, P. B. & death Nat Taylor.
3. Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans, 1989 , Brook, Lindsay L., ed. 267. at Citation.6,2
; "Donna Sancha de Ayala; she was the dau. of Don Diego Gomez de Toledo, alcalde mayor and chief justice of Toledo, and notario mayor or principal secretary of the kingdom of Castile, by his wife, Inez Alfon de Ayala, one of the most ancient and illustrious houses of Spain."1
Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte was born circa 1334.2
Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán) de Toledo, Alcalde maior de Toledo, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte died between 1373 and 29 March 1375.2
; Per Genealogics:
"Don Diego Gomez, Señor de Casarubbios del Monte, was born about 1334, the son of Gomez Perez de Toledo Vazquez and Teresa Garcia de Toledo. With his wife Doña Inés Alfonso de Ayala, daughter of Fernán Pérez de Ayala, 13.señor de Ayala, and Doña Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos, señora de Escalante, he had a son and two daughters who would have progeny.
"Diego was a knight of the Order de la Banda, chief notary (notario mayor) of the kingdom of Toledo (in 1351), and alcalde major de Toledo (in the 1360s successively for two kings of Castile and León, the rivals and half-brothers Pedro I 'the Cruel' and Enrique II). He died between 1373 and 29 March 1375. His palace in Toledo survives as the Dominican convent of Santa Isabel."2 GKJ-18.
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. 9:333.
2. Ancestors of Paul Bailey McBride 1997 , McBride, P. B. & death Nat Taylor.
3. Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans, 1989 , Brook, Lindsay L., ed. 267. at Citation.6,2
; "Donna Sancha de Ayala; she was the dau. of Don Diego Gomez de Toledo, alcalde mayor and chief justice of Toledo, and notario mayor or principal secretary of the kingdom of Castile, by his wife, Inez Alfon de Ayala, one of the most ancient and illustrious houses of Spain."1
Family | Doña Inés Alfon de Ayala señora de Casarrubios del Monte d. c 1403 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1429] Unknown compiler, Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage., CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software Company, 1999), Notable British Families, Burke's Dromant, Abeyant, Forgeited, and Extinct Peerages, p. 55. Hereinafter cited as Notable British Families CD # 367.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Don Diego Gomez de Toledo (de Guzmán), Señor de Casarrubios del Monte accessed 21 Feb 2022 at https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00214353&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Teresa|Inés de Toledo accessed 22 Feb 2022 at https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00270541&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gómez Pérez de Toledo (de Guzmán) accessed 22 Feb 2022 at https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00270540&tree=LEO
- [S4760] Wikipédia - Llaenciclopedia libre, online https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Portada, Inés de Ayala accessed 22 Feb 2022 at https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/In%C3%A9s_de_Ayala. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia (ES).
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Doña Sancha de Ayala: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125569&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Pedro Suárez de Toledo y Ayala, 2.Señor de Casarrubios Accessed 22 Feb 2022 at https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00366207&tree=LEO
John II de Sutton Baron of Dudley1
M, #9977, d. 23 November 1359
Father | Sir John I de Sutton Knt., Lord of Dudley Castle1 d. a 1337 |
Mother | Margaret de Somery Baroness Dudley1 b. 1290, d. 1384 |
Last Edited | 30 Dec 2012 |
John II de Sutton Baron of Dudley married Isabel de Cherleton, daughter of John de Cherleton 1st Lord Cherleton of Powis, North Wales, on 25 December 1357
; her 1st husband.2,3,1,4
John II de Sutton Baron of Dudley died on 23 November 1359.3,1
; JOHN SUTTON, of Dudley Castle; summoned to a Roy Cncl by writ 25 Feb 1341/2, but not afterwards; m Isabella (m 2nd Sir Richard le Fisher later Dudley and d 10 April 1397, having outlived both her s and gs), dau of John, Lord (Baron) Cherleton, and d 23 Nov 1359.1
; per Faris (1999) p. 122: descendant of Charlemagne.
; her 1st husband.2,3,1,4
John II de Sutton Baron of Dudley died on 23 November 1359.3,1
; JOHN SUTTON, of Dudley Castle; summoned to a Roy Cncl by writ 25 Feb 1341/2, but not afterwards; m Isabella (m 2nd Sir Richard le Fisher later Dudley and d 10 April 1397, having outlived both her s and gs), dau of John, Lord (Baron) Cherleton, and d 23 Nov 1359.1
; per Faris (1999) p. 122: descendant of Charlemagne.
Family | Isabel de Cherleton b. b Nov 1338, d. b 25 Dec 1361 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Baroness Dudley Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 122. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 81-32, p. 78. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Dudley 10: p. 277. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042960&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2371] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd edition (3 Volumes) (Salt Lake City, UT: Self Published, 2011), Vol III: Stafford 8.vi: p. 249. Hereinafter cited as Richardson [2011] Plantagenet Ancestry 2nd ed (3 vols).
Isabel de Cherleton1,2
F, #9978, b. before November 1338, d. before 25 December 1361
Father | John de Cherleton 1st Lord Cherleton of Powis, North Wales1 b. 1268, d. bt Aug 1345 - 1353 |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2019 |
Isabel de Cherleton was born before November 1338; Richardson says "of age in 1359."2 She married John II de Sutton Baron of Dudley, son of Sir John I de Sutton Knt., Lord of Dudley Castle and Margaret de Somery Baroness Dudley, on 25 December 1357
; her 1st husband.3,4,1,2 Isabel de Cherleton married Sir Richard le Fisher after November 1359
; her 2nd husband.1
Isabel de Cherleton died before 25 December 1361; Burke's Peerage says "d 10 April 1397."4,1,2
She was living on 23 February 1361.2
; her 1st husband.3,4,1,2 Isabel de Cherleton married Sir Richard le Fisher after November 1359
; her 2nd husband.1
Isabel de Cherleton died before 25 December 1361; Burke's Peerage says "d 10 April 1397."4,1,2
She was living on 23 February 1361.2
Family 1 | John II de Sutton Baron of Dudley d. 23 Nov 1359 |
Child |
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Family 2 | Sir Richard le Fisher |
Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Baroness Dudley Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Dudley 10: p. 277. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 122. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 81-32, p. 78. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Sutton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00042960&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2371] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd edition (3 Volumes) (Salt Lake City, UT: Self Published, 2011), Vol III: Stafford 8.vi: p. 249. Hereinafter cited as Richardson [2011] Plantagenet Ancestry 2nd ed (3 vols).
Hugh (?) de Cressy1
M, #9979, d. between 1188 and 1189
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Hugh (?) de Cressy married Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford, daughter of William de Chesney Lord of Horsford and Colne and Gilla (?),
;
Her 1st husband.1,2,3,4
Hugh (?) de Cressy died between 1188 and 1189.1
; Leo van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936, Doubleday, H. A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: V72/73.1 Hugh (?) de Cressy was also known as Hugh de Cressy of Horsford & Blythburgh.4 He was living in 1186.4
;
Her 1st husband.1,2,3,4
Hugh (?) de Cressy died between 1188 and 1189.1
; Leo van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936, Doubleday, H. A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: V72/73.1 Hugh (?) de Cressy was also known as Hugh de Cressy of Horsford & Blythburgh.4 He was living in 1186.4
Family | Margaret/Margery de Chesney Lady of Horsford b. c 1170, d. b 7 Jan 1231 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hugh de Cressy: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139368&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margery de Chesney: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139368&tree=LEO
- [S2063] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 19 April 2006: "Re: de Clavering family"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 19 April 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 19 April 2006."
- [S5689] David Williams, "The Lords Morley and their Black Lion", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 122-152 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 - Lords Morley."
Philippe Tiptoft1,2
F, #9980, b. circa 1423
Father | Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot3,4,1,2 b. c 1400, d. 27 Jan 1442/43 |
Mother | Joyce de Cherleton3,5,2 b. bt 1403 - 1405, d. 22 Sep 1446 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2012 |
Philippe Tiptoft was born circa 1423; aged 62 in 1485.2 She married Sir Thomas de Ros Knt., 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley, son of Thomas de Ros Knt., 8th Lord de Ros of Helmsley and Lady Eleanor (Alianor) Beauchamp,
; her 1st husband.6,7,8,1,2 Philippe Tiptoft married Sir Thomas Wingfield Knt., son of Sir Robert Wingfield Knt., of Letheringham and Elizabeth Goushill, before 23 January 1469
; his 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.9,10,2 Philippe Tiptoft married Edward Grimston on 26 August 1472 at Eye, co. Suffolk, England,
; her 3rd husband; his 3rd wife.11,2
.12 Philippe Tiptoft was living between 30 January 1486 and 1487.2
; her 1st husband.6,7,8,1,2 Philippe Tiptoft married Sir Thomas Wingfield Knt., son of Sir Robert Wingfield Knt., of Letheringham and Elizabeth Goushill, before 23 January 1469
; his 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.9,10,2 Philippe Tiptoft married Edward Grimston on 26 August 1472 at Eye, co. Suffolk, England,
; her 3rd husband; his 3rd wife.11,2
.12 Philippe Tiptoft was living between 30 January 1486 and 1487.2
Family 1 | Sir Thomas de Ros Knt., 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley b. 9 Sep 1427, d. 17 May 1464 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Sir Thomas Wingfield Knt. d. bt Sep 1469 - Aug 1471 |
Family 3 | Edward Grimston d. 23 Sep 1478 |
Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Manners 12: p. 489. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Roos 13: p. 614.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026781&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joyce de Cherleton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026760&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 313. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, de Ros Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 12.ii: p. 200.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, de Ros Family Page - see POWERSCOURT, V.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Thomas Wingfield: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026791&tree=LEO
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, de Ros Family Page - see VERULAM, E.
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 76-77.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eleonore Ros: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00052477&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Roos 13.i: p. 615.
Joan de Tibetot1
F, #9981, b. before 1425, d. 1494
Father | Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot2,3,4 b. c 1400, d. 27 Jan 1442/43 |
Mother | Joyce de Cherleton2,5,4 b. bt 1403 - 1405, d. 22 Sep 1446 |
Reference | GKJ15 |
Last Edited | 17 Aug 2008 |
Joan de Tibetot was born before 1425; Richardson says "aged 60 in 1485."6,1 She married Sir Edmund Ingaldesthorpe Knt., of Borough Green and Sawston, Cambridgshire, son of Thomas Ingaldesthorpe Esq., of Borough Green and Sawston, Cambridgshire and Margaret de la Pole, in 1435.7,1,8
Joan de Tibetot died in 1494; died testate.6,1
GKJ-15.
; van de Pas cites: 1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 533
2. Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: III 223
3. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 1010.4 Joan de Tibetot was also known as Joan Tiptoft.1 Joan de Tibetot was also known as Joan de Tiptoft.4
Joan de Tibetot died in 1494; died testate.6,1
GKJ-15.
; van de Pas cites: 1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 533
2. Living descendants of Blood Royal in America , Angerville, Count d', Reference: III 223
3. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 1010.4 Joan de Tibetot was also known as Joan Tiptoft.1 Joan de Tibetot was also known as Joan de Tiptoft.4
Family | Sir Edmund Ingaldesthorpe Knt., of Borough Green and Sawston, Cambridgshire b. c 1421, d. 2 Sep 1456 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 13: p. 200. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026781&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joan de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026784&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joyce de Cherleton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026760&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 76-77. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 77.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorpe: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00199002&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Isabel Ingoldesthorpe: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00058022&tree=LEO
Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge
M, #9982, b. circa 1351
Father | John de Tybetot 2nd Lord Tybetot1,2,3 b. 20 Jul 1313, d. 13 Apr 1367 |
Mother | Elizabeth de Aspall2,4,3 d. c 1390 |
Reference | GKJ17 |
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2008 |
Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge married Agnes Wroth, daughter of Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England and Margaret Buckland Heiress of the Buckland family.5,2,6,7
Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge was born circa 1351.2
He was Knight by Mar 1387; MP 1399, 1404; Served on local commissions 1382-1410; Justice of the peace co. Cambridge 1399 to death; Surveyor of the King's warrens cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge 1401 to (?) death; Sheriff cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon 1401-2, 1404-5.2
; Sir Payn Tibetot, JP, MP, born circa 1351; son of his father's second marriage; received the manors of Harston and Burwell, Cambs, under his father's settlement of circa 1365, and Lovetotes manor in Bramford, Suffolk, from his mother; knighted by 1387; inherited property from his mother, 1390; entered the service of the Earl of Arundel; an executor under the Earl's will of 1393; MP for Cambs, 1399 and 1404; JP for Cambs from 1399; Sheriff of Cambs and Hunts, 1401-2 and 1404-5; attended the great council, 1401; knight of the King's chamber under Henry IV; purchased the reversion of the manor of Everseden, 1409; died circa 1413 (History of Parliament 1386-1412, vol IV, pp 628-30); married Agnes Wroth, daughter of John Wroth, MP, of Enfield; died 1396 (VCH Hants, vol IV, p 628). Left issue, including Queen Elizabeth II.3 GKJ-17.
; per Faris (1999) pp. 76-77: of Magna Carta Surety descent and descendant of Charlemagne.5
Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge was born circa 1351.2
He was Knight by Mar 1387; MP 1399, 1404; Served on local commissions 1382-1410; Justice of the peace co. Cambridge 1399 to death; Surveyor of the King's warrens cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge 1401 to (?) death; Sheriff cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon 1401-2, 1404-5.2
; Sir Payn Tibetot, JP, MP, born circa 1351; son of his father's second marriage; received the manors of Harston and Burwell, Cambs, under his father's settlement of circa 1365, and Lovetotes manor in Bramford, Suffolk, from his mother; knighted by 1387; inherited property from his mother, 1390; entered the service of the Earl of Arundel; an executor under the Earl's will of 1393; MP for Cambs, 1399 and 1404; JP for Cambs from 1399; Sheriff of Cambs and Hunts, 1401-2 and 1404-5; attended the great council, 1401; knight of the King's chamber under Henry IV; purchased the reversion of the manor of Everseden, 1409; died circa 1413 (History of Parliament 1386-1412, vol IV, pp 628-30); married Agnes Wroth, daughter of John Wroth, MP, of Enfield; died 1396 (VCH Hants, vol IV, p 628). Left issue, including Queen Elizabeth II.3 GKJ-17.
; per Faris (1999) pp. 76-77: of Magna Carta Surety descent and descendant of Charlemagne.5
Family | Agnes Wroth b. 1355, d. b Oct 1413 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I988
- [S2011] Mardi Car, "Mardi Car email 5 Dec 2005 : "Re: The early Wroths of Enfield, Middlesex"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 Dec 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Mardi Car email 5 Dec 2005."
- [S2174] Michael Andrews-Reading, "Andrews-Reading email 31 Aug 2007: "Aspal of Stonham Aspal, Suffolk"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 31 Aug 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Andrews-Reading email 31 Aug 2007."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Aspall: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00413665&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 76-77. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnes Wroth: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00198264&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I37214
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026781&tree=LEO
Agnes Wroth1,2
F, #9983, b. 1355, d. before October 1413
Father | Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England1 b. c 1339, d. 31 Aug 1396 |
Mother | Margaret Buckland Heiress of the Buckland family1,3 |
Reference | GKJ17 |
Last Edited | 28 Aug 2019 |
Agnes Wroth married Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge, son of John de Tybetot 2nd Lord Tybetot and Elizabeth de Aspall.4,5,1,2
Agnes Wroth was born in 1355 at Enfield, co. Middlesex, England.6
Agnes Wroth died before October 1413.5,1
; per Mardicar: [quote] Agnes WROTHE
Death:bef Oct 1413
Sources5,32,27,33,34,35,36
Spouse:Sir Pain de TIPTOFT
Birth:abt 1351, Of Burwell, co Cambridge, England
Father:Lord Tibetot John de TIBETOT (1313-1367)
Mother:Elizabeth ASPALL
Of Burwell, co Cambridge
Knight by Mar 1387
MP 1399, 1404
Served on local commissions 1382-1410
Justice of the peace co. Cambridge 1399 to death
Surveyor of the King's warrens cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge 1401 to
(?) death
Sheriff cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon 1401-2, 1404-5
Sources5,37,27,33,38,35,39,40,41
Children:Elizabeth de
John de (Sir) (-1442) [end quote]
Mardicar cites:
Sources
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2. Weaver, Frederic William, VISITATIONS OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET., Exeter: Printed for the editor by William Pollard, 1885., p 91.
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10. Watney, Vernon James, WALLOP FAMILY., Oxford: John Johnson, 1928., #1055.
11. Banks, T.C., DORMANT AND EXTINCT BARONAGE OF ENGLAND., London: T. Bensley, 1807., v 1 p 400.
12. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 312.
13. "PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE CATALOG (PROCAT),";, C/219/330/15.
14. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908.
15. Beaven, Alfred, ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF LONDON TEMP. HENRY III -- 1908., London: E. Fisher & company, limited, 1908-13., v 1 p 388.
16. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908.
17. Thrupp, Sylvia L., MERCHANT CLASS OF MEDIEVAL LONDON., Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1948, p 375 .
18. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), Edw III v 9 p 445-6, v 12 p 493 (1368), v 13 p 546 (1373).
19. Deputy Keeper of Records, CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln/Liechtenstein: Kraus reprint; Kraus-Thomson Organization Limited, 1971, Edw III v 9 p 267 (1352); 1359.
20. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., v 12 p 242.
21. "PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE CATALOG (PROCAT),";, E 40/1633.
22. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., v 12 p 493.
23. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908-9.
24. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), Ric II v 1 p 185, v 4 p 462, v 5 p 384.
25. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., IPM of Thomas Buckland v 15 #96 p 38.
26. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313 .
27. Watney, Vernon James, WALLOP FAMILY., Oxford: John Johnson, 1928., #964.
28. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76-7. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
29. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15, v 11 p 32.
30. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), 1379 Ric II v 1 p 185.
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32. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628, 908.
33. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
34. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15.
35. Gordon, John Steele, "ANCESTRY OF JOHN STEELE GORDON.," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jsggenealogy/Jsgordon/d237.htm#P485, 17 Jun 00.
36. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746.
37. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628-30, 908.
38. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628.
39. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746; v. 12 pt 2 p 96 note g.
40. Burke, Sir Bernard., GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF DORMANT, ABEYANT, FORFEITED, AND EXTINCT PEERAGES OF GREAT BRITAIN., London: Harrison, 1866., (1883) p 533.
41. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313.5
; Genealogics cites:
1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. XII/1 746
2. The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry 1928 , Watney, Vernon James. 839
3. The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1551 and 1575 , Weaver, Frederic William. 92.1 GKJ-17.
Agnes Wroth was born in 1355 at Enfield, co. Middlesex, England.6
Agnes Wroth died before October 1413.5,1
; per Mardicar: [quote] Agnes WROTHE
Death:bef Oct 1413
Sources5,32,27,33,34,35,36
Spouse:Sir Pain de TIPTOFT
Birth:abt 1351, Of Burwell, co Cambridge, England
Father:Lord Tibetot John de TIBETOT (1313-1367)
Mother:Elizabeth ASPALL
Of Burwell, co Cambridge
Knight by Mar 1387
MP 1399, 1404
Served on local commissions 1382-1410
Justice of the peace co. Cambridge 1399 to death
Surveyor of the King's warrens cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge 1401 to
(?) death
Sheriff cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon 1401-2, 1404-5
Sources5,37,27,33,38,35,39,40,41
Children:Elizabeth de
John de (Sir) (-1442) [end quote]
Mardicar cites:
Sources
1. Foss, Edward., JUDGES OF ENGLAND 1066-1870., London: John Murray, 1870., p 768.
2. Weaver, Frederic William, VISITATIONS OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET., Exeter: Printed for the editor by William Pollard, 1885., p 91.
3. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 310, 314.
4. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 314.
5. Weaver, Frederic William, VISITATIONS OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET., Exeter: Printed for the editor by William Pollard, 1885., p 92.
6. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 310-2, 314.
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8. PUBLICATIONS OF THE HARLEIAN SOCIETY., London, various editors and dates., v 3 p 40.
9. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 312, 314.
10. Watney, Vernon James, WALLOP FAMILY., Oxford: John Johnson, 1928., #1055.
11. Banks, T.C., DORMANT AND EXTINCT BARONAGE OF ENGLAND., London: T. Bensley, 1807., v 1 p 400.
12. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 312.
13. "PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE CATALOG (PROCAT),"
14. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908.
15. Beaven, Alfred, ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF LONDON TEMP. HENRY III -- 1908., London: E. Fisher & company, limited, 1908-13., v 1 p 388.
16. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908.
17. Thrupp, Sylvia L., MERCHANT CLASS OF MEDIEVAL LONDON., Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1948, p 375 .
18. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), Edw III v 9 p 445-6, v 12 p 493 (1368), v 13 p 546 (1373).
19. Deputy Keeper of Records, CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln/Liechtenstein: Kraus reprint; Kraus-Thomson Organization Limited, 1971, Edw III v 9 p 267 (1352); 1359.
20. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., v 12 p 242.
21. "PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE CATALOG (PROCAT),"
22. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., v 12 p 493.
23. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908-9.
24. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), Ric II v 1 p 185, v 4 p 462, v 5 p 384.
25. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., IPM of Thomas Buckland v 15 #96 p 38.
26. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313 .
27. Watney, Vernon James, WALLOP FAMILY., Oxford: John Johnson, 1928., #964.
28. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76-7. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
29. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15, v 11 p 32.
30. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), 1379 Ric II v 1 p 185.
31. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 11 p 32.
32. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628, 908.
33. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
34. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15.
35. Gordon, John Steele, "ANCESTRY OF JOHN STEELE GORDON.," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jsggenealogy/Jsgordon/d237.htm#P485, 17 Jun 00.
36. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746.
37. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628-30, 908.
38. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628.
39. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746; v. 12 pt 2 p 96 note g.
40. Burke, Sir Bernard., GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF DORMANT, ABEYANT, FORFEITED, AND EXTINCT PEERAGES OF GREAT BRITAIN., London: Harrison, 1866., (1883) p 533.
41. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313.5
; Genealogics cites:
1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. XII/1 746
2. The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry 1928 , Watney, Vernon James. 839
3. The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1551 and 1575 , Weaver, Frederic William. 92.1 GKJ-17.
Family | Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge b. c 1351 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnes Wroth: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00198264&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret Buckland, Heiress of the Buckland family: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00510625&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 76-77. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2011] Mardi Car, "Mardi Car email 5 Dec 2005 : "Re: The early Wroths of Enfield, Middlesex"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 Dec 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Mardi Car email 5 Dec 2005."
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I37216
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Tiptoft: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026781&tree=LEO
Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England1
M, #9984, b. circa 1339, d. 31 August 1396
Father | John (3) Wrothe MP, of Enfield, Middlesex1 |
Reference | GKJ18 |
Last Edited | 4 Sep 2019 |
Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England married Margaret Buckland Heiress of the Buckland family, daughter of Sir Thomas Buckland of Downton,
; his first wife.1,2,3 Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England was born circa 1339; per mjcar: "Bearing in mind the assertion that John Wroth, MP d1375), son of the Lord Mayor of that name, first married Beatrice St Maur, I came across the IPM for Thomas Seymour, knight (usually now called Lord St Maur), who died 1 AUgust 1358. I had been looking for it in the PRO series, but couldn't find it, so was happy that it caught my eye in the Thoroton Society's series of Notts IPMs (Vol 1350-1436). It is only an extract, and apparently an imperfect one, but it sheds some potential light nevertheless:
C/135/140/4 Thomas de Seymour: Joan (sic; a mis-print or mis-reading of John?) Worthy (sic) is his next heir, aged 19 years.
This would give an approximate birthdate for John (?Joan) Worthy, child of Thomas Seymour's sister, viz 1339. This is, at least, not inconsistent with a potential birthdate for John Wroth (d 1396), the son of John (d 1375) and his first wife, as the former John's son and heir was born circa 1366."4
Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England died on 31 August 1396.1,5
;
From History of Parliament:
WROTH, John (d.1396), of Enfield, Mdx. and Downton, Wilts.
Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993. Available from Boydell and Brewer
Constituency Dates
MIDDLESEX Oct. 1382
MIDDLESEX1 Apr. 1384
WILTSHIRE Nov. 1390
Family and Education
"?1st. s. of John Wroth† (d.v.p. 1375) of Enfield by his 1st w; half-bro. of William*. m. Margaret, da. and h. of Sir Thomas Buckland (d.1379), of Downton, Wilts. by his w. Maud. 3s. inc. Sir John*, 3da.2
"Offices Held J.p. Mdx. 6 July 1377-81.
Biography
"The genealogy of the Wroth family is a complex one, beset by problems of identification. Secondary sources in particular have almost without exception confused the six successive generations of father and son, each named John Wroth, who lived during the 14th and early 15th centuries; and although sufficient contemporary evidence has survived to correct the most obvious errors, a distinction cannot always be drawn between their overlapping careers. The subject of this biography was the son of John Wroth the younger, a shire knight and j.p. for Middlesex who died in 1375, predeceasing his own father, the affluent London alderman and fishmonger, John Wroth† the elder.3 The latter had acquired the manors of Enfield, Middlesex, and Puck Shipton, Wiltshire, through his marriage to Margaret Enfield; he also owned land in Edmonton, as well as a substantial bloc of property in the City, some of which came to him from his father, an equally distinguished merchant and sometime customs collector in the port of London.4 As his father’s eldest surviving son, the John Wroth considered here inherited most of these estates, and added to them by marrying the daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Buckland. In June 1377 Buckland settled his Hampshire manor of Brookley upon them in reversion, making them a further promise of the manors of Over and Nether Wallop in the same county and that of Redlynch in Downton, Wiltshire, all of which duly came into their hands on his death two years later.5 Moreover, in March 1380, Wroth’s wife was also found to be the next heir to the manor and advowson of West Grimstead in Wiltshire, which produced an estimated £9 p.a. Two years later Wroth added a fairly modest plot of land to his Enfield estates, but his only other known acquisition was made in March 1387, when he and two associates took on the farm of property in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, at an annual rent of 54 marks, payable at the Exchequer.6
"Wroth’s interest and involvement in local government appears to have begun in 1377, two years after his father’s death and one year after his grandfather resigned from his aldermanry because of pressing business commitments. We cannot tell whether it was the former alderman or his grandson who, in May 1380, was ordered to pay a tallage of 40s. for living, as a freeman of London, outside the City. The grandfather may well have died before this date, however; whereas our Member, being a landowner and not, despite his background, a merchant, probably felt it was no longer necessary to keep up a London residence. The identity of the John Wroth named as a mainpernor by the eminent fishmonger, Nicholas Exton†, in November 1382, is also open to conjecture, although the absence of the designation ‘elder’ again suggests that the reference concerns our present subject, who had evidently remained on friendly terms with his grandfather’s business colleagues. On the other hand, neither Wroth nor his eldest son, Sir John, showed any desire to retain personal control of the family property in St. Botolph’s parish, Billings. gate, and in November 1394 they conveyed a tenement and shops there to a group of Londoners, offering them the promise of rents worth 15 marks a year from the manor of Enfield as a guarantee that their tenure would be undisturbed.7
"From November 1385, when they were both fooffees of the Bucklands’ Oxfordshire estates, Wroth and his eldest son, who was then about 20 years old, were closely involved in each other’s affairs. Having been twice returned as a shire knight for Middlesex, Wroth set out to consolidate his position in Wiltshire, which he represented in the Parliament of November 1390. Sir John’s election as coroner for the latter county probably owed a great deal to his father’s influence as a local landowner, although he was declared ineligible for office in April 1392 on the ground that he himself did not yet hold sufficient property there.8
"Wroth died on 31 Aug. 1396, leaving at least six children. For his eldest son he had arranged a particularly lucrative marriage to the daughter and coheiress of Sir John Wellington, although it was to be Sir John Tiptoft*, the child of his daughter, Agnes, and her husband, Sir Payn Tiptoft*, who eventually gained custody of the Wroth estates on the failure of the male line.9
"Ref Volumes: 1386-1421, Author: C.R.
Notes
"1. Described as ‘senior’ on the return.
"2.CPR, 1374-7, p. 482; CCR, 1377-81, p. 185; PCC 15 Marche; Guildhall Lib. London, 9171/1 f. 27d; CP, xii (1), 746.
"3. Beaven, Aldermen, i. 388. Although not mentioned by name in the will of John Wroth (d. 1375) (Guildhall Lib. 9171/1 f. 27d), it is evident from the descent of the Wroth family estates that the subject of this biography was Wroth’s eldest son by his first wife, and thus a half-brother of William Wroth, who inherited only his mother’s property.
"4. CP25(1)150/66/340; CIPM, ix. 269, xii. 241-2; CCR, 1349-54, pp. 445-6; 1364-8, p. 493; 1369-74, p. 546; CPR, 1350-4, p. 267; CFR, vi. 200.
"5.CPR, 1374-7, p. 482; CCR, 1377-81, p. 185; VCH Hants, iv. 526; R.C. Hoare, Modern Wilts. (Downton), 37-38 (the genealogy of the Wroth family on p. 44 is largely inaccurate); Wilts. Feet of Fines (Wilts. Rec. Soc. xli), 2.
"6.CIMisc. iv. no. 111; CP25(1)151/77/58; CFR, x. 176-7.
"7.Cal. Letter Bk. London, H, 48, 146, 205; Corporation of London RO, hr 123/48; CCR, 1392-6, pp. 384-5.
"8.CCR, 1385-9, pp. 96-97; 1389-92, p. 462.
"9. C136/95/19; PCC 15 Marche; CP, xii (1), 746.6 GKJ-18.
; per Mardicar: [quote] Sir John WROTHE
Birth:Of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England
Death:31 Aug 1396
Of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire
Knight
MP 1382, 1384, 1390
Justice of the Peace 1377-81
Coroner of Wiltshire
Other children:
John b. abt. 1366; m. Margaret Wellington by 1391; d. 21 Aug 1407
Richard
Robert
at least 2 more children
2nd wife: Maud Durant with issue
Sources5,23,24,25,26,27,28,29
Discrepancies
26skips at least 2 generations
Spouse:Margaret BUCKLAND
Father:John BUCKLAND (-1362)
Mother:Margaret
Sources5,16,30,25,31
Children:Agnes (-<1413) [end quote]
Mardicar cites:
Sources
1. Foss, Edward., JUDGES OF ENGLAND 1066-1870., London: John Murray, 1870., p 768.
2. Weaver, Frederic William, VISITATIONS OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET., Exeter: Printed for the editor by William Pollard, 1885., p 91.
3. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 310, 314.
4. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 314.
5. Weaver, Frederic William, VISITATIONS OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET., Exeter: Printed for the editor by William Pollard, 1885., p 92.
6. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 310-2, 314.
7. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 32 (Somerset) v 6 p 285.
8. PUBLICATIONS OF THE HARLEIAN SOCIETY., London, various editors and dates., v 3 p 40.
9. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 312, 314.
10. Watney, Vernon James, WALLOP FAMILY., Oxford: John Johnson, 1928., #1055.
11. Banks, T.C., DORMANT AND EXTINCT BARONAGE OF ENGLAND., London: T. Bensley, 1807., v 1 p 400.
12. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 312.
13. "PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE CATALOG (PROCAT),";, C/219/330/15.
14. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908.
15. Beaven, Alfred, ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF LONDON TEMP. HENRY III -- 1908., London: E. Fisher & company, limited, 1908-13., v 1 p 388.
16. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908.
17. Thrupp, Sylvia L., MERCHANT CLASS OF MEDIEVAL LONDON., Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1948, p 375 .
18. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), Edw III v 9 p 445-6, v 12 p 493 (1368), v 13 p 546 (1373).
19. Deputy Keeper of Records, CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln/Liechtenstein: Kraus reprint; Kraus-Thomson Organization Limited, 1971, Edw III v 9 p 267 (1352); 1359.
20. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., v 12 p 242.
21. "PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE CATALOG (PROCAT),";, E 40/1633.
22. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., v 12 p 493.
23. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 908-9.
24. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), Ric II v 1 p 185, v 4 p 462, v 5 p 384.
25. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., IPM of Thomas Buckland v 15 #96 p 38.
26. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313 .
27. Watney, Vernon James, WALLOP FAMILY., Oxford: John Johnson, 1928., #964.
28. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76-7. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
29. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15, v 11 p 32.
30. Deputy Keeper of the Records, CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE., Nendeln, Liechtenstein : Kraus Reprint, 1970 (Originally published: London : H.M.S.O.), 1379 Ric II v 1 p 185.
31. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 11 p 32.
32. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628, 908.
33. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
34. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15.
35. Gordon, John Steele, "ANCESTRY OF JOHN STEELE GORDON.," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jsggenealogy/Jsgordon/d237.htm#P485, 17 Jun 00.
36. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746.
37. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628-30, 908.
38. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628.
39. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746; v. 12 pt 2 p 96 note g.
40. Burke, Sir Bernard., GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF DORMANT, ABEYANT, FORFEITED, AND EXTINCT PEERAGES OF GREAT BRITAIN., London: Harrison, 1866., (1883) p 533.
41. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313.1 He was MP 1382, 1384, 1390; Justice of the Peace 1377-81; Coroner of Wiltshire.1 Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England was also known as Jarl John (4) Wroth Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England. Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England was also known as John (4) Wroth of Enfield et al.5
Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England lived at Worcesters Enfield, co. Middlesex, England.7
Reference: Genealogics cites: History of Parliament , Roskell. 1386-1421 online.8,5
; his first wife.1,2,3 Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England was born circa 1339; per mjcar: "Bearing in mind the assertion that John Wroth, MP d1375), son of the Lord Mayor of that name, first married Beatrice St Maur, I came across the IPM for Thomas Seymour, knight (usually now called Lord St Maur), who died 1 AUgust 1358. I had been looking for it in the PRO series, but couldn't find it, so was happy that it caught my eye in the Thoroton Society's series of Notts IPMs (Vol 1350-1436). It is only an extract, and apparently an imperfect one, but it sheds some potential light nevertheless:
C/135/140/4 Thomas de Seymour: Joan (sic; a mis-print or mis-reading of John?) Worthy (sic) is his next heir, aged 19 years.
This would give an approximate birthdate for John (?Joan) Worthy, child of Thomas Seymour's sister, viz 1339. This is, at least, not inconsistent with a potential birthdate for John Wroth (d 1396), the son of John (d 1375) and his first wife, as the former John's son and heir was born circa 1366."4
Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England died on 31 August 1396.1,5
;
From History of Parliament:
WROTH, John (d.1396), of Enfield, Mdx. and Downton, Wilts.
Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993. Available from Boydell and Brewer
Constituency Dates
MIDDLESEX Oct. 1382
MIDDLESEX1 Apr. 1384
WILTSHIRE Nov. 1390
Family and Education
"?1st. s. of John Wroth† (d.v.p. 1375) of Enfield by his 1st w; half-bro. of William*. m. Margaret, da. and h. of Sir Thomas Buckland (d.1379), of Downton, Wilts. by his w. Maud. 3s. inc. Sir John*, 3da.2
"Offices Held J.p. Mdx. 6 July 1377-81.
Biography
"The genealogy of the Wroth family is a complex one, beset by problems of identification. Secondary sources in particular have almost without exception confused the six successive generations of father and son, each named John Wroth, who lived during the 14th and early 15th centuries; and although sufficient contemporary evidence has survived to correct the most obvious errors, a distinction cannot always be drawn between their overlapping careers. The subject of this biography was the son of John Wroth the younger, a shire knight and j.p. for Middlesex who died in 1375, predeceasing his own father, the affluent London alderman and fishmonger, John Wroth† the elder.3 The latter had acquired the manors of Enfield, Middlesex, and Puck Shipton, Wiltshire, through his marriage to Margaret Enfield; he also owned land in Edmonton, as well as a substantial bloc of property in the City, some of which came to him from his father, an equally distinguished merchant and sometime customs collector in the port of London.4 As his father’s eldest surviving son, the John Wroth considered here inherited most of these estates, and added to them by marrying the daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Buckland. In June 1377 Buckland settled his Hampshire manor of Brookley upon them in reversion, making them a further promise of the manors of Over and Nether Wallop in the same county and that of Redlynch in Downton, Wiltshire, all of which duly came into their hands on his death two years later.5 Moreover, in March 1380, Wroth’s wife was also found to be the next heir to the manor and advowson of West Grimstead in Wiltshire, which produced an estimated £9 p.a. Two years later Wroth added a fairly modest plot of land to his Enfield estates, but his only other known acquisition was made in March 1387, when he and two associates took on the farm of property in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, at an annual rent of 54 marks, payable at the Exchequer.6
"Wroth’s interest and involvement in local government appears to have begun in 1377, two years after his father’s death and one year after his grandfather resigned from his aldermanry because of pressing business commitments. We cannot tell whether it was the former alderman or his grandson who, in May 1380, was ordered to pay a tallage of 40s. for living, as a freeman of London, outside the City. The grandfather may well have died before this date, however; whereas our Member, being a landowner and not, despite his background, a merchant, probably felt it was no longer necessary to keep up a London residence. The identity of the John Wroth named as a mainpernor by the eminent fishmonger, Nicholas Exton†, in November 1382, is also open to conjecture, although the absence of the designation ‘elder’ again suggests that the reference concerns our present subject, who had evidently remained on friendly terms with his grandfather’s business colleagues. On the other hand, neither Wroth nor his eldest son, Sir John, showed any desire to retain personal control of the family property in St. Botolph’s parish, Billings. gate, and in November 1394 they conveyed a tenement and shops there to a group of Londoners, offering them the promise of rents worth 15 marks a year from the manor of Enfield as a guarantee that their tenure would be undisturbed.7
"From November 1385, when they were both fooffees of the Bucklands’ Oxfordshire estates, Wroth and his eldest son, who was then about 20 years old, were closely involved in each other’s affairs. Having been twice returned as a shire knight for Middlesex, Wroth set out to consolidate his position in Wiltshire, which he represented in the Parliament of November 1390. Sir John’s election as coroner for the latter county probably owed a great deal to his father’s influence as a local landowner, although he was declared ineligible for office in April 1392 on the ground that he himself did not yet hold sufficient property there.8
"Wroth died on 31 Aug. 1396, leaving at least six children. For his eldest son he had arranged a particularly lucrative marriage to the daughter and coheiress of Sir John Wellington, although it was to be Sir John Tiptoft*, the child of his daughter, Agnes, and her husband, Sir Payn Tiptoft*, who eventually gained custody of the Wroth estates on the failure of the male line.9
"Ref Volumes: 1386-1421, Author: C.R.
Notes
"1. Described as ‘senior’ on the return.
"2.CPR, 1374-7, p. 482; CCR, 1377-81, p. 185; PCC 15 Marche; Guildhall Lib. London, 9171/1 f. 27d; CP, xii (1), 746.
"3. Beaven, Aldermen, i. 388. Although not mentioned by name in the will of John Wroth (d. 1375) (Guildhall Lib. 9171/1 f. 27d), it is evident from the descent of the Wroth family estates that the subject of this biography was Wroth’s eldest son by his first wife, and thus a half-brother of William Wroth, who inherited only his mother’s property.
"4. CP25(1)150/66/340; CIPM, ix. 269, xii. 241-2; CCR, 1349-54, pp. 445-6; 1364-8, p. 493; 1369-74, p. 546; CPR, 1350-4, p. 267; CFR, vi. 200.
"5.CPR, 1374-7, p. 482; CCR, 1377-81, p. 185; VCH Hants, iv. 526; R.C. Hoare, Modern Wilts. (Downton), 37-38 (the genealogy of the Wroth family on p. 44 is largely inaccurate); Wilts. Feet of Fines (Wilts. Rec. Soc. xli), 2.
"6.CIMisc. iv. no. 111; CP25(1)151/77/58; CFR, x. 176-7.
"7.Cal. Letter Bk. London, H, 48, 146, 205; Corporation of London RO, hr 123/48; CCR, 1392-6, pp. 384-5.
"8.CCR, 1385-9, pp. 96-97; 1389-92, p. 462.
"9. C136/95/19; PCC 15 Marche; CP, xii (1), 746.6 GKJ-18.
; per Mardicar: [quote] Sir John WROTHE
Birth:Of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England
Death:31 Aug 1396
Of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire
Knight
MP 1382, 1384, 1390
Justice of the Peace 1377-81
Coroner of Wiltshire
Other children:
John b. abt. 1366; m. Margaret Wellington by 1391; d. 21 Aug 1407
Richard
Robert
at least 2 more children
2nd wife: Maud Durant with issue
Sources5,23,24,25,26,27,28,29
Discrepancies
26skips at least 2 generations
Spouse:Margaret BUCKLAND
Father:John BUCKLAND (-1362)
Mother:Margaret
Sources5,16,30,25,31
Children:Agnes (-<1413) [end quote]
Mardicar cites:
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25. CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTUM., Published by authority of His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department., IPM of Thomas Buckland v 15 #96 p 38.
26. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313 .
27. Watney, Vernon James, WALLOP FAMILY., Oxford: John Johnson, 1928., #964.
28. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76-7. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
29. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15, v 11 p 32.
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31. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 11 p 32.
32. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628, 908.
33. Faris, David, PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COLONISTS. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, 2nd edition., p 76. Some entries may be from 1st edition so pages will be off.
34. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 2 (Berkshire) v 4 p 526; pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628; pt 39 (Wiltshire) v 10 p 15.
35. Gordon, John Steele, "ANCESTRY OF JOHN STEELE GORDON.," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jsggenealogy/Jsgordon/d237.htm#P485, 17 Jun 00.
36. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746.
37. Roskell, J.S., Linda Clark and Carole Rawliffe, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1386-1421., Published for the History of Parliament Trust; Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992., v 4 p 628-30, 908.
38. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES OF ENGLAND., Folkestone: Reprinted by Dawsons of Pall Mall; Published for the University of London Institute of Historical Reseacrch, 1971., pt 14 (Hampshire) v 4 p 628.
39. Cokayne, George Edward, COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND., London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59., v 12 pt 1 p 746; v. 12 pt 2 p 96 note g.
40. Burke, Sir Bernard., GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF DORMANT, ABEYANT, FORFEITED, AND EXTINCT PEERAGES OF GREAT BRITAIN., London: Harrison, 1866., (1883) p 533.
41. ARCHAEOLOGIA CANTIANA., London: John E. Taylor, 1858-1960., v 12 p 313.1 He was MP 1382, 1384, 1390; Justice of the Peace 1377-81; Coroner of Wiltshire.1 Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England was also known as Jarl John (4) Wroth Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England. Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England was also known as John (4) Wroth of Enfield et al.5
Sir John (4) Wrothe Knt., MP, of Enfield, co Middlesex, and Downton, co Wiltshire, England lived at Worcesters Enfield, co. Middlesex, England.7
Reference: Genealogics cites: History of Parliament , Roskell. 1386-1421 online.8,5
Family | Margaret Buckland Heiress of the Buckland family |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2011] Mardi Car, "Mardi Car email 5 Dec 2005 : "Re: The early Wroths of Enfield, Middlesex"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 Dec 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Mardi Car email 5 Dec 2005."
- [S2227] Michael Andrews-Reading, "Andrews-Reading email 15 May 2006: "Re: Wroth of London: originally de Wrotham? "," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 15 May 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Andrews-Reading email 15 May 2006."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret Buckland, Heiress of the Buckland family: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00510625&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2226] Michael Andrews-Reading, "Andrews-Reading email 14 May 2006: "Re: Wroth of London: originally de Wrotham? "," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 14 May 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Andrews-Reading email 14 May 2006."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John Wroth, of Enfield et al: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00510624&tree=LEO
- [S4718] The History of Parliament, online <http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/>, http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/wroth-john-1396. Hereinafter cited as History of Parliament Website.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 76. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 76.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnes Wroth: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00198264&tree=LEO
Philippe Talbot
F, #9985, b. circa 1367, d. between 2 May 1417 and 3 May 1417
Father | Sir John Talbot of Richard's Castle, co. Hereford1 b. b 3 May 1337, d. bt 18 Feb 1374 - 1375 |
Mother | Katherine (?)1 d. c 9 Apr 1381 |
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2008 |
Philippe Talbot was born circa 1367; Richardson says "aged 21 in 1388."1 She married Sir Robert de Ashton Knt before 9 January 1384
; her 1st husband.2,1 Philippe Talbot married Matthew de Gournay before 26 September 1406
; her 2nd husband.2,1 Philippe Talbot married Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot, son of Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge and Agnes Wroth, before 24 February 1408
; his 1st wife.2,1
Philippe Talbot died between 2 May 1417 and 3 May 1417.1
; her 1st husband.2,1 Philippe Talbot married Matthew de Gournay before 26 September 1406
; her 2nd husband.2,1 Philippe Talbot married Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot, son of Sir Payn de Tibetot Knt., of Burwell, co. Cambridge and Agnes Wroth, before 24 February 1408
; his 1st wife.2,1
Philippe Talbot died between 2 May 1417 and 3 May 1417.1
Family 1 | Sir Robert de Ashton Knt d. 9 Jan 1383/84 |
Family 2 | Matthew de Gournay b. 1310, d. 26 Sep 1406 |
Family 3 | Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot b. c 1400, d. 27 Jan 1442/43 |
Citations
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 76-77. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
Sir Robert de Ashton Knt
M, #9986, d. 9 January 1383/84
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2019 |
Sir Robert de Ashton Knt married Philippe Talbot, daughter of Sir John Talbot of Richard's Castle, co. Hereford and Katherine (?), before 9 January 1384
; her 1st husband.1,2
Sir Robert de Ashton Knt died on 9 January 1383/84.1,2
Sir Robert de Ashton Knt was also known as Sir Robert de Assheton Knt.2
; her 1st husband.1,2
Sir Robert de Ashton Knt died on 9 January 1383/84.1,2
Sir Robert de Ashton Knt was also known as Sir Robert de Assheton Knt.2
Family | Philippe Talbot b. c 1367, d. bt 2 May 1417 - 3 May 1417 |
Citations
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 76-77. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
Matthew de Gournay
M, #9987, b. 1310, d. 26 September 1406
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2019 |
Matthew de Gournay was born in 1310.1 He married Philippe Talbot, daughter of Sir John Talbot of Richard's Castle, co. Hereford and Katherine (?), before 26 September 1406
; her 2nd husband.1,2
Matthew de Gournay died on 26 September 1406.1,2
; her 2nd husband.1,2
Matthew de Gournay died on 26 September 1406.1,2
Family | Philippe Talbot b. c 1367, d. bt 2 May 1417 - 3 May 1417 |
Citations
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), pp. 76-77. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Cherleton 12: pp. 199-200. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
Sir Thomas de Ros Knt., 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley1,2,3
M, #9988, b. 9 September 1427, d. 17 May 1464
Father | Thomas de Ros Knt., 8th Lord de Ros of Helmsley3 b. 26 Sep 1406, d. 18 Aug 1430 |
Mother | Lady Eleanor (Alianor) Beauchamp3 b. Sep 1408, d. 4 Mar 1467 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2012 |
Sir Thomas de Ros Knt., 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley was born on 9 September 1427 at Conisbrough Castle, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.4,1,3 He married Philippe Tiptoft, daughter of Sir John de Tibetot Knt., KB, 1st Baron Tibetot and Joyce de Cherleton,
; her 1st husband.4,1,5,2,3
Sir Thomas de Ros Knt., 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley died on 17 May 1464 at Newcastle, England, at age 36; beheaded.4,3
; THOMAS de ROS, 9th Lord (Baron) De Ros of Helmsley; b 9 Sept 1427; ktd 1452, Lancastrian in Wars of Roses: fought 1st Battle of St Albans 1455, Battle of Wakefield 1460, 2nd Battle of St Albans Feb 1460/1, Battle of Hedgley Moor 1464, following which he was captured and beheaded 17 May 1464, having been attainted by EDWARD IV's Parl 4 Nov 1461 when the Barony was forfeited; m Philippe Tiptoft (m 2nd, as his 2nd w, Sir Thomas Wingfield (see POWERSCOURT, V); m 3rd 26 Aug 1471, as his 3rd w, Edward Grimston; see VERULAM, E), sis of 1st Earl of Worcester of the 1449 cr (see BEAUFORT, D, preliminary remarks), and had, with three daus (two of whom, including Isabel, m Sir Thomas Lovel(l), dsp) an only son.1
; 9th Lord (Baron) De Ros of Helmsley.1
; per Faris (1999) p. 313: THOMAS ROOS, 9th Lord Roos, son and heir, was born on 9 Sep. 1427. He was married to PHILIPPE TIPTOFT, daughter of John Tiptoft, Lord Tiptoft, by Joyce, daughter of Edward Cherleton, 5th Lord Cherleton (descendant of King Edward L) She was aunt and co-heiress to Edward, Earl of Worcester [see CHERLETON 10 for her ancestry]. They had two sons and four daughters. He was an ardent Lancastrian and had a grant of various manors belonging to Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. He was present at the Lancastrian rout at Towton on 29 Mar. 1461, and afterwards fled with the King to Berwick. He was subsequently attainted in Parliament on 4 Nov. 1461. He fled abroad, but returned secretly to England in May 1464, and made for the North. He was taken prisoner at Hexham on 15 May 1464. THOMAS ROOS, Lord Roos, was beheaded at Newcastle on 17 May 1464. His widow was married for the second time before 23 Jan. 1469 to Thomas Wingfield. She was living on 23 Nov. 1485 when she was found to be one of the co-heirs of her nephew, Edward Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester.
Clay (1913), pp. 184-185 (she married, third, Edward Grimston). Paget (1957) 473:9-10. Child of Thomas Roos, by Philippe Tiptoft:
i. ELEANOR ROOS, married ROBERT MANNERS [see STAPLETON 7].
; her 1st husband.4,1,5,2,3
Sir Thomas de Ros Knt., 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley died on 17 May 1464 at Newcastle, England, at age 36; beheaded.4,3
; THOMAS de ROS, 9th Lord (Baron) De Ros of Helmsley; b 9 Sept 1427; ktd 1452, Lancastrian in Wars of Roses: fought 1st Battle of St Albans 1455, Battle of Wakefield 1460, 2nd Battle of St Albans Feb 1460/1, Battle of Hedgley Moor 1464, following which he was captured and beheaded 17 May 1464, having been attainted by EDWARD IV's Parl 4 Nov 1461 when the Barony was forfeited; m Philippe Tiptoft (m 2nd, as his 2nd w, Sir Thomas Wingfield (see POWERSCOURT, V); m 3rd 26 Aug 1471, as his 3rd w, Edward Grimston; see VERULAM, E), sis of 1st Earl of Worcester of the 1449 cr (see BEAUFORT, D, preliminary remarks), and had, with three daus (two of whom, including Isabel, m Sir Thomas Lovel(l), dsp) an only son.1
; 9th Lord (Baron) De Ros of Helmsley.1
; per Faris (1999) p. 313: THOMAS ROOS, 9th Lord Roos, son and heir, was born on 9 Sep. 1427. He was married to PHILIPPE TIPTOFT, daughter of John Tiptoft, Lord Tiptoft, by Joyce, daughter of Edward Cherleton, 5th Lord Cherleton (descendant of King Edward L) She was aunt and co-heiress to Edward, Earl of Worcester [see CHERLETON 10 for her ancestry]. They had two sons and four daughters. He was an ardent Lancastrian and had a grant of various manors belonging to Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. He was present at the Lancastrian rout at Towton on 29 Mar. 1461, and afterwards fled with the King to Berwick. He was subsequently attainted in Parliament on 4 Nov. 1461. He fled abroad, but returned secretly to England in May 1464, and made for the North. He was taken prisoner at Hexham on 15 May 1464. THOMAS ROOS, Lord Roos, was beheaded at Newcastle on 17 May 1464. His widow was married for the second time before 23 Jan. 1469 to Thomas Wingfield. She was living on 23 Nov. 1485 when she was found to be one of the co-heirs of her nephew, Edward Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester.
Clay (1913), pp. 184-185 (she married, third, Edward Grimston). Paget (1957) 473:9-10. Child of Thomas Roos, by Philippe Tiptoft:
i. ELEANOR ROOS, married ROBERT MANNERS [see STAPLETON 7].
Family | Philippe Tiptoft b. c 1423 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, de Ros Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Manners 12: p. 489. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Roos 13: p. 614.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 313. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 12.ii: p. 200.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Rutland Family Page.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eleonore Ros: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00052477&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Roos 13.i: p. 615.
Joan de Cherleton1,2,3
F, #9989, b. circa 1400, d. 17 September 1425
Father | Sir Edward de Cherleton KG, 5th Lord Cherleton of Powis, North Wales b. c 1371, d. 14 Mar 1420/21; er dau of Sir Edward Cherleton1,4,5,2,3 |
Mother | Lady Eleanor de Holand4,5,6,2,3 b. c 1373, d. 6 Oct 1405 |
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2009 |
Joan de Cherleton was born circa 1400.7,3 She married Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville, son of Sir Thomas (With The Crooked Foot) Grey Knt., of Heaton and Joan de Mowbray, before 20 July 1422.8,1,4,9,2,10,3
Joan de Cherleton died on 17 September 1425.7,2,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef.1700, 7th Edition, 1992, Weis, Frederick Lewis, Reference: 49
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 1005
3. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 116, 250.8,3
Joan de Cherleton died on 17 September 1425.7,2,3
; van de Pas cites: 1. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef.1700, 7th Edition, 1992, Weis, Frederick Lewis, Reference: 49
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 1005
3. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 116, 250.8,3
Family | Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville b. a 1384, d. 22 Mar 1420/21 |
Child |
Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Grey, Earl Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Lloyd 11: p. 454. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joane de Cherleton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026758&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 11: pp. 198-199.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Edward de Cherleton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026757&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Lady Eleanor de Holand: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026609&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 221. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 76.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Gray 10: p. 353.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir John Grey: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026759&tree=LEO
- [S1806] Louise Staley, "Staley email #4 3 Aug 2005 "EDWARD III to Roger CORBET of Albright Hussey 11 Ways (1)"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 3 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Staley email #4 3 Aug 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Henry Grey: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00015394&tree=LEO
Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville1,2,3
M, #9990, b. after 1384, d. 22 March 1420/21
Father | Sir Thomas (With The Crooked Foot) Grey Knt., of Heaton1,4,3 b. c 1359, d. 26 Nov 1400 or 3 Dec 1400 |
Mother | Joan de Mowbray1,5,6,3 d. a 30 Nov 1402 |
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2009 |
Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville was born after 1384.7,1
Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville died on 22 March 1420/21 at Battle of Beaugé, Bauge, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Anjou (Pays de la Loire now), France; Per NationMaster.com: The Battle of Baugé, fought between the English and the Franco-Scots on March 21, 1421 in Baugé, France, east of Angers, was one of the first defeats for England during the Hundred Years' War. The English army was led by Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, while the Franco-Scots were led by both John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan, and Sieur de Lafayette, the Constable of France. Although the English strength was 3,000 men, only 1,500 fought in the battle against the French-Scots' 5,000.
On March 21, 1421, the 3,000-strong English army was resting near the little town of Bauge, when it discovered that a larger Franco-Scots army was arriving. By the time the Franco-Scots arrived, the English forces had already dispersed in separate parties, the archers having ridden off in search of forage and plunder. One of the parties managed to capture a Scots knight, and brought him to the Duke of Clarence, who was totally unaware of the presence of the Franco-Scots, and was having dinner at the time. As the next day was Easter Sunday, a holy day, the Duke was confronted with a problem. Nevertheless, he decided that he would attack, and do what had to be done. About an hour before sunset, he decided to launch an attack without waiting for the rest of his army, mainly archers, and leaving Sir Gilbert Umfraville, a knight who had fought at Agincourt and at Harfleur, to stay behind. They had only 1,500 men as against 5,000 men in the other army. March 21 is the 80th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (81st in leap years). ... Events March 21 - Battle of Baugé. A small French force surprises and defeats a smaller English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy. ... These arrows score as an inner 10 (X), and a 9 Archery is the practice of using a bow to shoot arrows. ... The silver Anglia knight, commissioned as a trophy in 1850, intended to represent the Black Prince. ... Easter (also called Pascha) is generally accounted the most important holiday of the Christian year, observed March or April each year to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead (after his death by crucifixion; see Good Friday), which Christians believe happened at about this time of year, almost two... Umfraville, the name of an English baronial family, derived from Amfreville in Normandy. ... Combatants Kingdom of England Kingdom of France Commanders Henry V of England Charles dAlbret Strength About 6,000 (but see Modern re-assessment). 4/5 longbowmen, 1/5 dismounted men-at-arms. ... Harfleur is a town and commune of France in the Seine-Maritime département of Haute-Normandie, on the north bank of the mouth of the Seine, about 10 km east of Le Havre, and across the river from Honfleur. ...
The armies engaged at a bridge in hand-to-hand combat. Attempting to outflank the enemy, the Duke dismounted, and floundered across the river in full armour. They drove the enemy back into the village by charging the enemy's flank. As they charged up the ridge, the Scots suddenly ran down to meet them. In the melee, the Duke was killed by Sir Alexander Buchanan who also captured his ducal cap. The English were hurled back down the slope to the muddy riverbank, and completely slaughtered. Gilbert Umfraville, Lord Ros and the Earl of Tankerville were killed, and both the Earl of Somerset and Earl of Huntingdon were captured. Later that night, the Earl of Salisbury arrived, bringing the rest of Clarence's army, including 1,000 archers. Salisbury conducted a retreat to Normandy, without further problem.7,1,2,8 He married Joan de Cherleton, daughter of Sir Edward de Cherleton KG, 5th Lord Cherleton of Powis, North Wales and Lady Eleanor de Holand, before 20 July 1422.9,1,10,4,2,3,11
; van de Pas cites: 1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 250
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 434, 1005.3
; Sir JOHN GREY, cr COUNT OF TANCARVILLE/TANQUERVILLE/ TANKERVILLE 31 Jan 1418/9 by HENRY V (one of a number of such titles bestowed by HENRYs V and VI on predominantly English subjects but with French placenames and fiefs as part of a policy of planting a loyal nobility in English-occupied France towards the last phase of the Hundred Years War), KG (1418), of Heton and Wark-on-Tweed; b after 1384; fought Battle of Agincourt 1415, Capt Mortagne Oct 1417, granted castle and seigneurie of Tilly by HENRY V Nov 1417; m Joan, er dau of Sir Edward Cherleton, and was ka Battle of Beaugé‚ 22 March 1420/1.1
; Faris (1999, p. 221): "JOHN GREY (or GRAY), Knt., K.G., younger son, was born after 1384. He fought at the Battle of Agincourt on 25 Oct. 1415. On 31 Jan 1418/9 he was granted the comté of Tancarville in Normandy, in tail male. He was married to JOAN CHERLETON, elder daughter and co-heiress of Edward Cherleton, Knt., 5th Lord Cherleton, of Powis, co. Montgomery, by his first wife, Alianor, eldest daughter of Thomas de Holand, Earl of Kent (descendant of King Edward I) [see CHERLETON 11 for her ancestry]. She was born about 1400 (aged twenty-one in 1421), and inherited the Lordship of Powis [see CHERLETON 11 for her ancestry]. SIR JOHN GREY was slain at the Battle of Baugé in Anjou on 22 Mar. 1420/1. His widow died on 17 Sep. 1425.
Northumberland (1835) 14: chart following p. 328. H.S.P. 29:105 (1889) (1623 Vis. Salop) (Johannes Grey miles Dominus Powys uxoris jure). C.P. 3:162 footnote b (1913). C.P. 6:136-138 (1926). Roskell (1992) 3:225."12
; Fought at Battle of Agincourt.2 Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville was Earl of Tankerville, cr COUNT OF TANCARVILLE/TANQUERVILLE/ TANKERVILLE 31 Jan 1418/9 by HENRY V (one of a number of such titles bestowed by HENRYs V and VI on predominantly English subjects but with French placenames and fiefs as part of a policy of planting a loyal nobility in English-occupied France towards the last phase of the Hundred Years War) between 31 January 1418 and 1419 at Normandy, France.13,1
; 133 Knight of the Garter.3
Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville died on 22 March 1420/21 at Battle of Beaugé, Bauge, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Anjou (Pays de la Loire now), France; Per NationMaster.com: The Battle of Baugé, fought between the English and the Franco-Scots on March 21, 1421 in Baugé, France, east of Angers, was one of the first defeats for England during the Hundred Years' War. The English army was led by Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, while the Franco-Scots were led by both John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan, and Sieur de Lafayette, the Constable of France. Although the English strength was 3,000 men, only 1,500 fought in the battle against the French-Scots' 5,000.
On March 21, 1421, the 3,000-strong English army was resting near the little town of Bauge, when it discovered that a larger Franco-Scots army was arriving. By the time the Franco-Scots arrived, the English forces had already dispersed in separate parties, the archers having ridden off in search of forage and plunder. One of the parties managed to capture a Scots knight, and brought him to the Duke of Clarence, who was totally unaware of the presence of the Franco-Scots, and was having dinner at the time. As the next day was Easter Sunday, a holy day, the Duke was confronted with a problem. Nevertheless, he decided that he would attack, and do what had to be done. About an hour before sunset, he decided to launch an attack without waiting for the rest of his army, mainly archers, and leaving Sir Gilbert Umfraville, a knight who had fought at Agincourt and at Harfleur, to stay behind. They had only 1,500 men as against 5,000 men in the other army. March 21 is the 80th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (81st in leap years). ... Events March 21 - Battle of Baugé. A small French force surprises and defeats a smaller English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy. ... These arrows score as an inner 10 (X), and a 9 Archery is the practice of using a bow to shoot arrows. ... The silver Anglia knight, commissioned as a trophy in 1850, intended to represent the Black Prince. ... Easter (also called Pascha) is generally accounted the most important holiday of the Christian year, observed March or April each year to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead (after his death by crucifixion; see Good Friday), which Christians believe happened at about this time of year, almost two... Umfraville, the name of an English baronial family, derived from Amfreville in Normandy. ... Combatants Kingdom of England Kingdom of France Commanders Henry V of England Charles dAlbret Strength About 6,000 (but see Modern re-assessment). 4/5 longbowmen, 1/5 dismounted men-at-arms. ... Harfleur is a town and commune of France in the Seine-Maritime département of Haute-Normandie, on the north bank of the mouth of the Seine, about 10 km east of Le Havre, and across the river from Honfleur. ...
The armies engaged at a bridge in hand-to-hand combat. Attempting to outflank the enemy, the Duke dismounted, and floundered across the river in full armour. They drove the enemy back into the village by charging the enemy's flank. As they charged up the ridge, the Scots suddenly ran down to meet them. In the melee, the Duke was killed by Sir Alexander Buchanan who also captured his ducal cap. The English were hurled back down the slope to the muddy riverbank, and completely slaughtered. Gilbert Umfraville, Lord Ros and the Earl of Tankerville were killed, and both the Earl of Somerset and Earl of Huntingdon were captured. Later that night, the Earl of Salisbury arrived, bringing the rest of Clarence's army, including 1,000 archers. Salisbury conducted a retreat to Normandy, without further problem.7,1,2,8 He married Joan de Cherleton, daughter of Sir Edward de Cherleton KG, 5th Lord Cherleton of Powis, North Wales and Lady Eleanor de Holand, before 20 July 1422.9,1,10,4,2,3,11
; van de Pas cites: 1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 250
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 434, 1005.3
; Sir JOHN GREY, cr COUNT OF TANCARVILLE/TANQUERVILLE/ TANKERVILLE 31 Jan 1418/9 by HENRY V (one of a number of such titles bestowed by HENRYs V and VI on predominantly English subjects but with French placenames and fiefs as part of a policy of planting a loyal nobility in English-occupied France towards the last phase of the Hundred Years War), KG (1418), of Heton and Wark-on-Tweed; b after 1384; fought Battle of Agincourt 1415, Capt Mortagne Oct 1417, granted castle and seigneurie of Tilly by HENRY V Nov 1417; m Joan, er dau of Sir Edward Cherleton, and was ka Battle of Beaugé‚ 22 March 1420/1.1
; Faris (1999, p. 221): "JOHN GREY (or GRAY), Knt., K.G., younger son, was born after 1384. He fought at the Battle of Agincourt on 25 Oct. 1415. On 31 Jan 1418/9 he was granted the comté of Tancarville in Normandy, in tail male. He was married to JOAN CHERLETON, elder daughter and co-heiress of Edward Cherleton, Knt., 5th Lord Cherleton, of Powis, co. Montgomery, by his first wife, Alianor, eldest daughter of Thomas de Holand, Earl of Kent (descendant of King Edward I) [see CHERLETON 11 for her ancestry]. She was born about 1400 (aged twenty-one in 1421), and inherited the Lordship of Powis [see CHERLETON 11 for her ancestry]. SIR JOHN GREY was slain at the Battle of Baugé in Anjou on 22 Mar. 1420/1. His widow died on 17 Sep. 1425.
Northumberland (1835) 14: chart following p. 328. H.S.P. 29:105 (1889) (1623 Vis. Salop) (Johannes Grey miles Dominus Powys uxoris jure). C.P. 3:162 footnote b (1913). C.P. 6:136-138 (1926). Roskell (1992) 3:225."12
; Fought at Battle of Agincourt.2 Sir John Grey Knt., KG, Earl of Tancarville was Earl of Tankerville, cr COUNT OF TANCARVILLE/TANQUERVILLE/ TANKERVILLE 31 Jan 1418/9 by HENRY V (one of a number of such titles bestowed by HENRYs V and VI on predominantly English subjects but with French placenames and fiefs as part of a policy of planting a loyal nobility in English-occupied France towards the last phase of the Hundred Years War) between 31 January 1418 and 1419 at Normandy, France.13,1
; 133 Knight of the Garter.3
Family | Joan de Cherleton b. c 1400, d. 17 Sep 1425 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Grey, Earl Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), Lloyd 11: p. 454. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir John Grey: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026759&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Gray 10: p. 353.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joan de Mowbray: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00127859&tree=LEO
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Lloyd: p. 454.
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 221. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
- [S2281] NationMaster.Com Encyclopedia, online http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Battle-of-Beauge. Hereinafter cited as NationMaster.Com Encyclopedia.
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 76.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Richardson PA, Cherleton 11: pp. 198-199.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Joane de Cherleton: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026758&tree=LEO
- [S673] David Faris, Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry, LLOYD 8, p. 221.
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 47D-34, p. 49. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Henry Grey: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00015394&tree=LEO