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| Father | Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers1 b. 1165, d. 14 October 1213 |
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| Event-Misc* | Magna Charta surety on 15 June 1215 at Runningmede, England.1 |
| Marriage* | William FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville married Christine FitzWauter before 18 November 1220.2 |
| Death* | He died on 8 January 1226/27.3 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Shouldham Priory.2 |
| Family | Christine FitzWauter |
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| Father | Gilbert Malet2 d. circa 1194 |
| Mother | Alice Picot2 |
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| Marriage* | Sir William Malet married Alice Basset, daughter of Thomas Basset and Philippa Malbank.3 |
| Occupation* | He was Sheriff of Dorset and Somerset at England.1 |
| Birth* | He was born before 1175.4 |
| (Barons) Magna Carta | He was present 12 Jun 1215, at Runnymede, Surrey on the side of the barons when they forced King John to sign the Magna Carta.5,6,7,8,9,10 |
| Death | He died circa 1216.11,12 |
| Death | Another source reports that Sir William Malet died in 1219.3 |
| Death* | Another source reports that Sir William Malet died circa 1220.1 |
| HTML* | Br Weblinks:; Magna Charta Baron Page Descendents of William Malet. |
| Family | Alice Basset d. circa 1263 |
| Marriage* | He married Alice Basset, daughter of Thomas Basset and Philippa Malbank.3 |
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| Father | Thomas Basset1,2,3 d. 1220 |
| Mother | Philippa Malbank4 |
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| Marriage* | Alice Basset married Sir William Malet, son of Gilbert Malet and Alice Picot.5 |
| Name Variation | Alice Basset was also styled Alice.2 |
| Marriage* | She married second John Bisset before 1224.4 |
| Death* | She died circa 1263.4 |
| Family 1 | John Bisset d. 1241 |
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| Family 2 | Sir William Malet b. before 1175, d. circa 1220 |
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| Marriage* | Thomas Basset married Philippa Malbank.2 |
| Death* | He died in 1220.2 |
| Title* | He held the title of lord of Headington, Oxford and Colynton and Whitford, Devon.2 |
| Family | Philippa Malbank |
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| Father | Sir William Malet1,2 b. before 1175, d. circa 1220 |
| Mother | Alice Basset3 d. circa 1263 |
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| Marriage* | Hawise Malet married first Sir Hugh Poinz before 23 March 1217.1,4,5 |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir Robert de Muscegros before 11 February 1221.1,6,5 |
| Living* | She was living on 4 May 1287.4 |
| Family 1 | Sir Hugh Poinz d. before 11 February 1220/21 |
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| Family 2 | Sir Robert de Muscegros d. circa 29 January 1253/54 |
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| Name Variation | Sir Hugh Poinz was also styled Poyntz.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Hawise Malet, daughter of Sir William Malet and Alice Basset, before 23 March 1217.1,3,2 |
| Death* | He died before 11 February 1220/21.1,4 |
| Family | Hawise Malet |
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| Name Variation | Sir Robert de Muscegros was also styled Sir Robert de Mucegros.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Hawise Malet, daughter of Sir William Malet and Alice Basset, before 11 February 1221.1,3,4 |
| Event-Misc* | He is keeper of Savernake Forest on 4 May 1252.2 |
| Death* | He died | holding Manors of Brynham, Cherlton, and Norton, Som., as 1 Kt. Fee, Finebergh, Suff., 1 Fee, moiety of Knenemerton, 1 Fee, and Botinton 1/4 Fee, with lands at Hetherle, Norteclive, and Killicot, Glou. c. 1/2 Fee, and left s. h. John 21-22 circa 29 January 1253/54.1,3,4,2 |
| Family | Hawise Malet |
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| Father | Sir Robert de Muscegros1,2,3 d. circa 29 January 1253/54 |
| Mother | Hawise Malet1,4 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Arms* | His arms were Gu. a lion rampant or, a label of 6 points az. (Segar).3 |
| Name Variation | Sir John de Muscegros was also styled Sir John de Mucegros.3 |
| Birth* | He was born on 10 August 1232.1,4 |
| Marriage* | He married Cecily Avenel, daughter of Sir William Avenel.1,4,3 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going to Ireland on 10 May 1259.3 |
| Event-Misc* | Grant of 40 m p.a. till the King provides more. On 27 April 1261.3 |
| Event-Misc | Sheriff of Devon and Const. of Exeter Castle. On 9 July 1261.3 |
| Feudal* | He held 1 Kt. Fee at Botyngdon and Kemerton, Glou., late of Ric., E. of Gloucester on 10 August 1262.3 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to leave Kenilworth Castle as he values his life. On 26 August 1265.3 |
| Event-Misc | Sir Jn. de M. was against K., and had 40/- rents and advowson at Sotesbrok, Berks. He was at Kenilworth with Simon de Montfort, jun. Peter Pycout seized his lands at Gaham, Notts., val. 100/-, and Jn., E. Warenne, his lands at Flessinges, Suss. Ghigwell, Ess., late of Jn. de M., is worth £10 Michaelmas 1265.3 |
| Event-Misc | He was made a capt. and Keeper of Peace in Som., Dors., and Wilts. to repress K's enemies. On 4 May 1266.3 |
| Event-Misc | The Prior of Puy Dudon leases Norton Manor, Som., to him for 4 years in November 1267.3 |
| Event-Misc | Lately Const. of Marlborough Castle on 20 November 1267.3 |
| Event-Misc | Archibald, C. of Perigord, and w. Agnes had granted to him Winclesmere Manor and Norton Hundred, Som., for 800 m. and his service. In April 1269.3 |
| Event-Misc | Pardon of his and his father's debts to the King. On 23 October 1270.3 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection going to Ireland for Prince Edward on 15 May 1271.3 |
| Event-Misc | Payn de Cadurcis will pay to him 200 m. for his term in the King's Somborne Manor, Hants. On 28 March 1274.3 |
| Death* | He died | holding Manors of Northon, Brywham as 1/2 Fee, Cherleton 1 Fee, and Stavill 1/2 Fee, Som., Berton Regis and lands at Knemerton, Boyton, Lit. Cumpton, Hatherle, and Langeford, Glou., and leaving s. h. Robert, 23. On 6 May 1275 at age 42.3 |
| Death | Another source reports that Sir John de Muscegros died on 8 May 1275 at age 42.1,5,4 |
| Family | Cecily Avenel d. circa 10 August 1301 |
| Marriage* | He married Cecily Avenel, daughter of Sir William Avenel.1,4,3 |
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| Father | Sir William Avenel1,2,3,4 b. November 1202, d. before 21 April 1236 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Cecily Avenel married Sir John de Muscegros, son of Sir Robert de Muscegros and Hawise Malet.1,3,5 |
| Event-Misc* | Cecily, widow of Sir John de Mucegros has livery of her own lands, viz., Manors of Bykenore, Teynton, Langford, Cumpton, and Britfarton, Worc., and Glou. On 23 May 1275.5 |
| Death* | She died circa 10 August 1301.1,2,3,4 |
| Death | Another source reports that Cecily Avenel died before 11 August 1301 | leaving g.d. h. Hawis, 25, d. of her s. Rob. de M. and w. of Jn. de Ferrarliis.5 |
| Family | Sir John de Muscegros b. 10 August 1232, d. 6 May 1275 |
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| Father | Ralph Avenel2 |
| Mother | Margaret (?)2 |
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| Of | Sir William Avenel was of at Bicknor, Taynton, and Longford.3 |
| Birth* | He was born in November 1202.3 |
| Event-Misc* | He paid a fine of 40 marks to have the lands of his father, Ralph. On 22 November 1223.2 |
| Death* | He died before 21 April 1236.3 |
| Inquisition Post Mor* | At the inquisition post mortem of Sir William Avenel, on 5 May 1236, he held two carucates of land in Bickenore which were worth in rents, villanages, and other issues £23 6s 1d per year.2 |
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| Mother | Cecily Avenel1,2,3,4 d. circa 10 August 1301 |
| Father | Sir John de Muscegros1,5,6,4 b. 10 August 1232, d. 6 May 1275 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Of | Sir Robert de Muscegros was of at Charlton and Norton, Somersetshire.7 |
| Arms* | His arms were Or a lion rampant gu. (Camden).4 |
| Name Variation | Sir Robert de Muscegros was also styled Sir Robert de Mucegros.4 |
| Birth* | He was born before 1252.1,8,6 |
| Marriage* | He married first Anonyma (?).9 |
| Event-Misc* | Cedes Bristol Castle, town, and barton and has ceded Bonred Castle, the Cantred of Tradery, and theod of Ocormok in Ireland to the King, who will enfeoff Thos. de Clar thereof on 2 March 1276.4 |
| Event-Misc | Grant to him of Hampsted, Aldeworth, Cumpton, and Alverscote Manors on 13 May 1276.4 |
| Marriage* | He married second Agnes de Ferrers, daughter of Sir William de Ferrers and Sybil Marshal.10 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh, he acknowledges 1 Kt. Fee at Hamsted, and will serve in person on 1 July 1277.11 |
| Death* | He died on 21 December 1280.11 |
| Death | Another source reports that Sir Robert de Muscegros died on 27 December 1280.1,8,6 |
| Death | Another source reports that Sir Robert de Muscegros died on 29 December 1280.7 |
| Inquisition Post Mor* | At the inquisition post mortem of Sir Robert de Muscegros, on 18 January 1281, |holding lands at Cottesmore, Rut., Manors of Stawelle, Morton, and Cherleton Mucegros, Som., Kynmerton as 1 Fee, and Botinton, Glou., Hamstede, and lands at W. Cumpton, Berks., and leaving d. h. Hawis, 4.11 |
| Family 1 | Anonyma (?) |
| Marriage* | He married first Anonyma (?).9 |
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| Family 2 | Agnes de Ferrers d. 11 May 1290 |
| Marriage* | He married second Agnes de Ferrers, daughter of Sir William de Ferrers and Sybil Marshal.10 |
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| Father | Sir William de Ferrers2 b. circa 1193, d. 24 March 1254 or 28 March 1254 |
| Mother | Sybil Marshal3 d. before 1238 |
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| Marriage* | Agnes de Ferrers married first an unknown person. 3 |
| Marriage* | She married William de Vescy before 1244.4 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Muscegros.1 |
| Marriage | She married second Sir Robert de Muscegros, son of Sir John de Muscegros and Cecily Avenel.3 |
| Event-Misc* | Dower to agnes, widow of Robert de Mucegros, viz., Hamsted Manor, and lands at Cotemor, Rut. On 9 May 1281.5 |
| Death* | She died on 11 May 1290.3 |
| Family 1 | Sir Robert de Muscegros b. before 1252, d. 21 December 1280 |
| Family 2 | William de Vescy d. before 7 October 1253 |
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| Father | Sir Robert de Muscegros1,2,3,4,5 b. before 1252, d. 21 December 1280 |
| Mother | Anonyma (?)5 |
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| Note* | Douglas Richardson notes that had Agnes de Ferrers been Hawise's mother, she would have been first cousins with her husband and the marriage would not have been allowed.5 |
| Name Variation | Hawise de Muscegros was also styled Hawisia.6 |
| Birth* | She was born on 21 December 1276.1,3,5 |
| Event-Misc* | Grant to him on 300m. fine the marriage of Hawisia, h. h. of Rob. de Muscegros and mandated to Cecily de Muscegros to deliver her to him. On 30 May 1281.7 |
| Event-Misc | Lic. for her on 200 m. fine to marry at will on 17 April 1287.8 |
| Marriage* | She married first Sir William de Mortimer, son of Sir Roger de Mortimer and Maud de Braiose, Weis says betrothed but not married. Moor says not consumated.1,2,4 |
| Event-Misc | Livery of her lands, following the death of her husband, William de Mortimer on 14 November 1297.6 |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir John de Ferrers, son of Sir Robert de Ferrers and Alianore de Bohun, between 2 February 1298 and 13 September 1300.1,9,3,4 |
| Event-Misc* | Hawis, aged 25, is d. of Robert, and g.d. h. of Cecily de Mucegros (Inq.) on 10 August 1301.4 |
| Event-Misc | She was heir of her grandmother, Cecily Avenel on 11 August 1301.10 |
| Event-Misc | They have livery of lands of Cecily (Avenel) de Muscegros on 12 July 1302.4 |
| Event-Misc | She was in a dispute with Alice, wid. of Walter de Beauchamp over the advowson of Kemerton, Gloucestershire. In 1313.5 |
| Marriage* | She married third Sir John de Bures before 1315.2,3,5 |
| Living* | She was living on 24 June 1340.1,5 |
| Death* | She died between 24 June 1340 and December 1350.9 |
| Death | She died before December 1350.11 |
| Death | Another source reports that Hawise de Muscegros died before 1353.5 |
| Family 1 | Sir John de Ferrers b. 20 June 1271, d. circa 27 September 1312 |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir John de Ferrers, son of Sir Robert de Ferrers and Alianore de Bohun, between 2 February 1298 and 13 September 1300.1,9,3,4 |
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| Family 2 | Sir William de Mortimer d. 30 June 1297 |
| Marriage* | She married first Sir William de Mortimer, son of Sir Roger de Mortimer and Maud de Braiose, Weis says betrothed but not married. Moor says not consumated.1,2,4 |
| Family 3 | Sir John de Bures d. 21 December 1350 |
| Marriage* | She married third Sir John de Bures before 1315.2,3,5 |
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Sir John de Ferrers1
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| Mother | Alianore de Bohun2,3 d. 20 February 1313/14 |
| Father | Sir Robert de Ferrers2,3,4 b. 1239, d. 27 April 1279 |
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| Title* | Sir John de Ferrers held the title of Baron of Chartley. He did not inherit the Honour of Derby, as his father had forfeited it for disloyalty.4,5 |
| Arms* | His arms were Vairy or and gu. (Guillim, Parl., Stepney).6 |
| Birth* | He was born on 20 June 1271 at Cardiff, Wales.1,7,5 |
| Event-Misc | He was a minor in the K's ward. On 20 February 1280.6 |
| Event-Misc* | Proof given of his age. His m. Eleanor said that she was married to his f., Rob. de F., 24 yrs. ago, and bore John 2 yrs. later. On 15 June 1293.6 |
| Event-Misc | He is the g.s. h. of Margaret de Ferrers, and has Livery of her lands. On 21 November 1293.6 |
| Event-Misc | He is heir of Cecily de Ferrers and has Livery of her lands. On 6 August 1294.6 |
| Event-Misc | He is the K.'s yeoman and Custos of Brikelesworth Manor, late of Jn. de Verdon, in minority of heirs. On 29 April 1295.6 |
| Event-Misc | He was a chief supporter of the Earls of hereford and norfolk in their quarrel with King Edward I in 1297.8 |
| Event-Misc | He is heir of his grandfather, Earl Wm. de Ferrers on 3 July 1297.6 |
| Event-Misc | He petitioned the Pope for a dispensation to borrow money from prelates to redeems his lands. In 1298.8 |
| Marriage* | He married Hawise de Muscegros, daughter of Sir Robert de Muscegros and Anonyma (?), between 2 February 1298 and 13 September 1300.1,9,10,11 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve as Baron agst. Scots in 1299.6 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Parliament between 8 March 1299 and 1311.11 |
| Note* | Dispensation, at request of K., to John, s. of late Robert, E. of Derby, and to Hawisia, d. of late Rob. de Mucegros, Kt., to remain married and their offspring legitimate, though she was espoused to late Wm. de Mortimer, related to John in third degree, that marriage not having been consummated (Bliss). On 13 September 1300.11 |
| Event-Misc | He was barred by the king from pursuing a cause concerning a lay fief in an ecclesiastical court in his attempt to borrow money for regaining his lands on 10 August 1301.5,8 |
| Event-Misc | They have livery of lands of Cecily (Avenel) de Muscegros on 12 July 1302.11 |
| Event-Misc | Going to Scotland for K., he has respite of aid in Glou., Berks., Som., Leic., Derb., and Hunts. (C.R.) on 30 January 1303.11 |
| Feudal* | He held of Sir Edmund de Mortimer Southo Manor, Hunts., as 1 Kt. Fee, late on 25 July 1304.11 |
| Event-Misc | Having served in 31 Ed. I, has his scutage in Northants., Notts., Derb., Warw., Weic., Som., Dors., Lincs., Salop, and Staff. On 6 April 1306.11 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 21 June 1308.11 |
| Occupation* | He was Constable of the K.'s army in 34 Ed. I (C.R.).11 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to the coronation of Edward II. On 18 January 1308/9.11 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going at to Norfolk, on the King's business. On 17 June 1311.11 |
| Event-Misc | Cedes custody of lands of Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield in Northants., Oxon., and Berks. On 21 October 1311.11 |
| Event-Misc | He is made Custos of Newbottle and Thorpe Mandevill Manors of Bp. of Coventry at £60 and £20 rent respectively. On 6 December 1311.11 |
| Event-Misc | He was appointed seneschal of Gascony on 24 January 1311/12.8 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection going at Gascony, for the King (P.R.) on 15 February 1312.11 |
| Death* | He died (poisoned) circa 27 September 1312 at Gascony, France.1,10,5,8 |
| Event-Misc | Pardon to his daughters Petronilla and Eleanor for acquiring for life from Jn. de Bures, sen., £20 rent in Chartley Manor, Staff. On 20 May 1315.11 |
| Family | Hawise de Muscegros b. 21 December 1276, d. between 24 June 1340 and December 1350 |
| Marriage* | He married Hawise de Muscegros, daughter of Sir Robert de Muscegros and Anonyma (?), between 2 February 1298 and 13 September 1300.1,9,10,11 |
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| Father | Sir John de Ferrers1,2 b. 20 June 1271, d. circa 27 September 1312 |
| Mother | Hawise de Muscegros1,2 b. 21 December 1276, d. between 24 June 1340 and December 1350 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Title* | Sir Robert de Ferrers held the title of 3rd Lord Ferrers of Chartley.3 |
| Birth* | He was born on 25 March 1309.1,2,3 |
| (Witness) Death | He was heir of Sir John de Ferrers in 1322; | leaving brother and heir Robert de Ferrers.3 |
| Marriage* | He married first Margaret (?) between 21 November 1324 and 20 October 1330.1,4,5,3 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going overseas with the King in September 1325.6 |
| Event-Misc | He had livery of his brother's lands, though still a minor on 13 August 1327.6 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve against the Scots in 1335.6 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Council on 25 February 1341/42.6 |
| Event-Misc* | He accompanied the King on expedition to Brittany in October 1342.3,6 |
| Event-Misc | He was appointed Vice Admiral of the Fleet on 26 April 1344.6 |
| Event-Misc | He was at the battle of Auberoche in Perigord in October 1345.6 |
| Event-Misc | He was one of the eleven knights of the Kings Chamber at a tournament at Lichfield on 9 April 1347.6 |
| Event-Misc | He received a pardon for all homicides, robberies and any consequent outlawries for his good services in France on 13 May 1347.6 |
| Marriage* | He married second Joan de la Mote before 1350.2,3 |
| Occupation* | He was King's Chamberlain.3 |
| Death* | He died on 28 August 1350 at age 41.7,1,2,3 |
| Family 1 | Margaret (?) d. after August 1333 |
| Marriage* | He married first Margaret (?) between 21 November 1324 and 20 October 1330.1,4,5,3 |
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| Family 2 | Joan de la Mote d. 29 June 1375 |
| Marriage* | He married second Joan de la Mote before 1350.2,3 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Margaret (?) married Sir Robert de Ferrers, son of Sir John de Ferrers and Hawise de Muscegros, between 21 November 1324 and 20 October 1330.1,2,3,4 |
| Married Name | As of before October 1330,her married name was de Ferrers.1 |
| Death* | She died after August 1333.5 |
| Family | Sir Robert de Ferrers b. 25 March 1309, d. 28 August 1350 |
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| Mother | Margaret (?)1,2,3,4 d. after August 1333 |
| Father | Sir Robert de Ferrers1,2,3,4 b. 25 March 1309, d. 28 August 1350 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Title* | Sir John de Ferrers held the title of 4th Lord Ferrers of Chartley.5 |
| Note* | He attempted to revive the old claim to the estates forfeited by his great-grandfather, Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, without success.5 |
| Birth* | He was born on 10 August 1331 at Southoe, Huntingdonshire, England.1,6,3,5 |
| Marriage License* | He and Elizabeth de Stafford obtained a marriage license on 19 October 1349; as her second husband.1,6,7 |
| Event-Misc | He had livery of his grandmother's lands. On 13 December 1353.8 |
| Event-Misc | He accompanied the King in the invasion of France between October 1359 and 1360.8 |
| Death* | He died slain at the Battle of Nájera on 3 April 1367 at Nájera, Spain, at age 35.1,6,3,5 |
| Family | Elizabeth de Stafford b. circa 1337, d. 7 August 1375 |
| Marriage License* | He and Elizabeth de Stafford obtained a marriage license on 19 October 1349; as her second husband.1,6,7 |
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| Mother | Margaret de Audley2,3 b. before 1325, d. 7 September 1349 |
| Father | Sir Ralph de Stafford K.G.1,4,5 b. 24 September 1301, d. 31 August 1372 |
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| Birth* | Elizabeth de Stafford was born circa 1337.6,7 |
| Marriage* | She married Fulk le Strange, son of Sir John le Strange of Blackmere and Ankaret le Boteler, in 1346/47.8 |
| Marriage Contract* | A contract for the marriage of Elizabeth de Stafford and Fulk le Strange was signed on 1 March 1347 as her first husband.1,3 |
| Marriage License* | She and Sir John de Ferrers obtained a marriage license on 19 October 1349; as her second husband.1,4,9 |
| Marriage* | She married third Sir Reynold de Cobham Knt. after 1367.6,3 |
| Death* | She died on 7 August 1375.1,4,6,3 |
| Family 1 | Sir John de Ferrers b. 10 August 1331, d. 3 April 1367 |
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| Family 2 | Fulk le Strange b. circa 1330, d. between 30 August 1349 and 2 September 1349 |
| Family 3 | Sir Reynold de Cobham Knt. d. between 3 July 1403 and 6 July 1403 |
| Family 4 | Fulk le Strange b. circa 1330, d. circa 1349 |
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| Father | Sir Fulk le Strange of Blackmere2 b. circa 1267, d. 23 January 1324/25 |
| Mother | Eleanor Gifford2 b. 1275, d. before 1325 |
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| Birth* | Fulk le Strange was born circa 1330.2 |
| Marriage Contract* | A contract for the marriage of Fulk le Strange and Elizabeth de Stafford was signed on 1 March 1347 as her first husband.1,3 |
| Death* | He died of Pestilence between 30 August 1349 and 2 September 1349.4,2 |
| Family | Elizabeth de Stafford b. circa 1337, d. 7 August 1375 |
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| Father | Sir Edmund de Stafford2,3,4 b. 15 July 1273, d. 12 August 1308 |
| Mother | Margaret Basset2,3,4 d. 17 March 1337 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Title | Sir Ralph de Stafford K.G. held the title of 1st Earl of Stafford.5 |
| Feudal* | He held Stafford, Staffordshire, and in right of his wife, Castle and Manor of Newport, Monmouthshire, Chipping Ongar, Stapleford Tawney, and Hersham (in Havering), Essex, Dodington, gloucestershire, Stratton Audley, Osfordshire, Gratton, Staffordshire.4 |
| Arms* | His arms were Or a chevron gules (Elsing Church Effigy). |
| Birth* | He was born on 24 September 1301 at Abyndon by Tamworth.6,7 |
| Event-Misc | Grant to Walter de Gloucestre custody of rents at Norton in minority of Ralph, s. h. of Edm., Baron of Stafford, and his marriage, val £40 on 8 February 1311.7 |
| Event-Misc | He gave proof of his age on 6 April 1323.7 |
| Event-Misc | He was in military service with Lord Ralph Basset, his brothers, and Thomas de Pype, his stepfather. On 16 April 1325.8 |
| Marriage* | He married first Katherine de Hastang before 9 February 1327.6,9,4 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 6 April 1327.8 |
| Event-Misc | Ralph de Stafford sailed with Edward Balliol to invade Scotland in 1332.8 |
| Event-Misc | He was commissioner for the Peace for Staffordshire on 21 March 1331/32.8 |
| Marriage* | He married second Margaret de Audley, daughter of Sir Hugh de Audley and Margaret de Clare, before 6 July 1336 Sir Ralph abducted Margaret and they were married against her father's will.10,2,11,12,5,4,13 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to Parliament between 29 November 1336 and 25 November 1350.2,9,4 |
| Title | He held the title of Steward of the Royal Household in 1337.2 |
| Event-Misc | He returned with the King from France on 29 November 1339.8 |
| Event-Misc | He was present at the Battle of Sluys on 22 June 1340.4,8 |
| Event-Misc | He was captured at the siege of Vannes in Brittany in 1342.4 |
| Event-Misc | He was appointed to treat with the Pope on 20 May 1343.14 |
| Event-Misc | He participated in a tournament on 13 September 1344 at Hereford.14 |
| Title | He held the title of He was made Seneschal of Aquitaine on 23 February 1344/45.2,14 |
| Event-Misc | He successfully defended Alguillon against John, son of King Philip of France in 1346.14 |
| Event-Misc | He fought in the King's Division at the Battle of Crécy in August 1346.4,14 |
| Event-Misc | As a co-heir of the Corbet family, he aquired the Castle, borough, and lordship of Caus, Shropshire. In 1347.4 |
| Event-Misc | With the Earl of Oxford and Sir Walter de Mauny, he destroyed a French fleet bringing food to Calais in 1347.4 |
| Event-Misc | He was with the King at the siege of Calais on 16 March 1346/47.14 |
| Event-Misc | He was on a commission to arrange a peace treaty with King Philip on 25 September 1347.14 |
| Knighted* | He was a founding member of the Knights of the Garter on 23 April 1348.2,4 |
| Event-Misc | He was granted 600 marks p.a. for life for his service with the King on 6 September 1348.14 |
| Event-Misc | He was present at the naval Battle of Winchelsea on 29 August 1350.4,14 |
| Event-Misc* | He was created 1st Earl of Stafford on 5 March 1350/51.2,4,14 |
| Event-Misc | His billet was attacked by Frenchmen, but he fought them off. On 26 November 1359 at France.14 |
| Death* | He died on 31 August 1372 at Tunbridge Castle, England, at age 70.2,4 |
| Title* | He held the title of Baron of Tunbridge, Seneschal of Aquitaine.2,4 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Tonbridge, Kent, England.4 |
| Family 1 | Katherine de Hastang |
| Marriage* | He married first Katherine de Hastang before 9 February 1327.6,9,4 |
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| Marriage* | He married second Margaret de Audley, daughter of Sir Hugh de Audley and Margaret de Clare, before 6 July 1336 Sir Ralph abducted Margaret and they were married against her father's will.10,2,11,12,5,4,13 |
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| Father | Sir John de Ferrers1,3 b. 10 August 1331, d. 3 April 1367 |
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| Birth* | Sir Robert de Ferrers was born on 31 October 1357 or 31 October 1359 at Staffordshire, England.1,5,6,7 |
| Marriage* | He married first Elizabeth (?) after 16 September 1376.6,7 |
| Residence* | He lived at Chartley, Staffordshire, England.6 |
| Event-Misc* | The home of Sir Robert and Elizabeth was entered by Hanekyn Fauconer who mistreated and abducted Elizabeth and stole her jewelry. A pardon for this crime was issued by influence of Thomas Holand, brother of the King, 7 Feb 1381/2 on 13 January 1378/79 at Southoe, Huntingdonshire, England.8 |
| Marriage* | He married second Margaret le Despencer, daughter of Sir Edward le Despenser K.G., M.P. and Elizabeth de Burghersh, after 1379.1,5,9,6,7 |
| Event-Misc* | King Richard II took his homage and fealty on 23 July 1381.10 |
| Death* | He died on 12 March 1413 or 13 March 1413.1,5,6,7 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Merevale Abbey.1,6,7 |
| Title* | He held the title of 5th Lord Ferrers of Chartley.5,7 |
| Family 1 | Margaret le Despencer d. 3 November 1415 |
| Marriage* | He married second Margaret le Despencer, daughter of Sir Edward le Despenser K.G., M.P. and Elizabeth de Burghersh, after 1379.1,5,9,6,7 |
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| Marriage* | He married first Elizabeth (?) after 16 September 1376.6,7 |
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| Father | Barnard Dean1,2 b. 16 August 1794, d. 3 November 1856 |
| Mother | Joanna Elliott1 b. 16 September 1795, d. 15 January 1873 |
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| Birth* | Caroline Dean was born in September 1818.1,3 |
| Death* | She died on 3 February 1819 at age 0.1,2 |
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| Father | John Dean1 b. 1 June 1765 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Bulgin1 b. 24 April 1767 |
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| Birth* | John Dean was born on 29 January 1810 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Death* | He died before 27 June 1811. |
| Note* | This child was found and added later. Died as an infant. Needs to be sealed to parents.1 |
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| Father | Barnard Dean2 b. circa 1724, d. 17 August 1789 |
| Mother | Joan Cousins2 b. 1731 |
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| Birth* | Elizabeth Dean was born in 1777 at Ilmington, Somerset, England.1,2 |
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| Marriage* | Joseph Cook married Molly Dean, daughter of Barnard Dean and Joan Cousins, on 4 February 1787.2 |
| Family | Molly Dean b. 4 June 1769 |
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| Father | William Dean2 b. 1701, d. 30 October 1734 |
| Mother | Mary (?)2 b. circa 1706 |
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| Christening* | Jonathan Dean was christened in 1723 at Hinton St. George, Somerset, England.2 |
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| Father | William Dean2 b. 1701, d. 30 October 1734 |
| Mother | Mary (?)2 b. circa 1706 |
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| Christening* | Betty Dean was christened in 1725 at Hinton St. George, Somerset, England.2 |
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| Father | William Dean2 b. 1701, d. 30 October 1734 |
| Mother | Mary (?)2 b. circa 1706 |
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| Christening* | John Dean was christened on 4 February 1728 at Lopen, Somerset, England.2 |
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| Father | William Dean2 b. 1701, d. 30 October 1734 |
| Mother | Mary (?)2 b. circa 1706 |
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| Christening* | James Dean was christened on 26 May 1730 at Lopen, Somerset, England.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Merriam Patten on 19 April 1757 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.3 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 25 February 1770 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.3 |
| Note* | Sources of Information: 1. Dinnington,Somerset,England parish registers (FHL#1526603) 2. Ordinance Index 3. Dr. Campbell's Parish Register Index (FHL#1702200).3 |
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| Birth* | Merriam Patten was born circa 1735 at Somerset, England.2 |
| Marriage* | She married James Dean, son of William Dean and Mary (?), on 19 April 1757 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.2 |
| Married Name | As of 19 April 1757,her married name was Dean.1 |
| Family | James Dean b. 26 May 1730 |
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| Father | James Dean2 b. 26 May 1730 |
| Mother | Merriam Patten2 b. circa 1735 |
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| Name Variation | William Dean was also styled William Dean.2 |
| Christening* | He was christened in 1762 at Lopen, Somerset, England.2 |
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| Father | James Dean1 b. 26 May 1730 |
| Mother | Merriam Patten1 b. circa 1735 |
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| Birth* | Bernard Dean was born circa 1764 at Somerset, England.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 16 December 1764 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.1 |
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| Father | William Dean2 b. 1701, d. 30 October 1734 |
| Mother | Mary (?)2 b. circa 1706 |
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| Birth* | Mary Dean was born circa 1733 at Somerset, England.2 |
| Marriage* | She married George Humpers on 5 November 1768 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Humpers.2 |
| Family | George Humpers b. circa 1730 |
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| Birth* | George Humpers was born circa 1730 at Somerset, England.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Mary Dean, daughter of William Dean and Mary (?), on 5 November 1768 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.3 |
| Family | Mary Dean b. circa 1733 |
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| Christening* | Ambrose Dean was christened on 29 July 1737 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Mary Bowerman on 6 March 1764 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.2 |
| Death* | He died on 17 October 1766 at Dinnington, Somerset, England, at age 29.1 |
| Family | Mary Bowerman b. circa 1742 |
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| Birth* | Mary Bowerman was born circa 1742.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Ambrose Dean, son of Mary (?), on 6 March 1764 at Dinnington, Somerset, England.2 |
| Married Name | As of 6 March 1764,her married name was Dean.1 |
| Family | Ambrose Dean b. 29 July 1737, d. 17 October 1766 |
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| Father | Sir Walter le Blount2 b. say 1264, d. before May 1324 |
| Mother | Joan de Sodington3 d. 1322 |
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| Birth* | Sir John le Blount was born circa 1298.1,4 |
| Residence* | He lived at Sodington, Worcester, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married first Elizabeth (?) in 1307 no issue.4 |
| Event-Misc* | He was a practiced soldier, but landless in 1324 at Worcestershire, England.5 |
| Marriage* | He married Isolda Mountjoy, daughter of Sir Thomas Mountjoy.1,4 |
| (Witness) Feudal | He witnessed the of William le Blount on 3 October 1337; Webbeley Castle and Manor, Hereford and lands in Staffordshire, and left brother and heir John (age 30).6 |
| Event-Misc | He was a joint commissioner for Worcestershire in 1344 at Worcestershire, England.5 |
| Marriage* | He married third Eleanor Beauchamp, daughter of John Beauchamp.1,5 |
| Event-Misc | He was with King Edward III at the seige of Calais in 1347 at Calais, France.5 |
| Event-Misc | He went on pilgrimage. In October 1350 at Santiago Compostella, Spain.5 |
| Death* | He died in 1358.1,4 |
| Residence | He lived in 1358 at Sodington, Worcestershire, England.4 |
| Event-Misc | He served in Gascony under Henry, Earl of Lancaster at Gascony, France.5 |
| Family 1 | Isolda Mountjoy d. 1347 |
| Marriage* | He married Isolda Mountjoy, daughter of Sir Thomas Mountjoy.1,4 |
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| Marriage* | He married third Eleanor Beauchamp, daughter of John Beauchamp.1,5 |
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| Marriage* | He married first Elizabeth (?) in 1307 no issue.4 |
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| Father | Sir Thomas Mountjoy2 |
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| Name Variation | Isolda Mountjoy was also styled Isoude.2 |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir John le Blount, son of Sir Walter le Blount and Joan de Sodington.1,2 |
| Death | She died in 1337.3 |
| Death* | She died in 1347.1 |
| Family | Sir John le Blount b. circa 1298, d. 1358 |
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| Father | John Beauchamp1 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Name Variation | Eleanor Beauchamp was also styled Eleanor Beauchamp.2 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir John le Blount, son of Sir Walter le Blount and Joan de Sodington.1,2 |
| Family | Sir John le Blount b. circa 1298, d. 1358 |
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| Father | Sir John le Blount1 b. circa 1298, d. 1358 |
| Mother | Eleanor Beauchamp1 |
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| Birth* | Sir Walter Blount was born circa 1348.1,2 |
| Event-Misc* | On John of Gaunt's expedition to Spain on 3 April 1367 at Battle of Najera, Najera, Spain.1,2 |
| Marriage* | He married Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego Gómez de Guzmán de Tolédo and Doña Inés de Ayala, circa 1373 at England.1,3,2 |
| Event-Misc | He contracted to serve John of Gaunt for life, and joined his household in May 1373.4 |
| Event-Misc | He left for Spain with John of Gaunt in March 1378.4 |
| Occupation* | He was He was Justice of the Peace in 1380 at Staffordshire, England.4 |
| Event-Misc | Commissioner of Array in 1392 at Staffordshire, England.4 |
| Event-Misc | Commissioned to entreat for peace with Spain in 1393.4 |
| Event-Misc | He was chosen as Knight of the Shire after the accession of Henry IV, whom he had led to Revenspur with a large force of his own. In 1399 at Derbyshire, England.4 |
| Event-Misc | He travelled to Ireland in attendance to the king's son, Thomas of Lancaster in 1400 at Ireland.4 |
| Event-Misc | He received instructions for a embassy to Portugal, Spain, and Aragon in February 1400.4 |
| Event-Misc | He was commissioner for oyer and terminer. In 1401.4 |
| Will* | He left a will on 16 December 1401 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England; In the will, he mentioned Constance Baroness Dudley.4 |
| Burial* | He was buried in 1403 at Collegiate Church of St. Mary, The Newark, Leicestershire, England.3,2 |
| Death* | He died slain at the battle of Shrewsbury, where he was the standard bearer of the King. Shakespeare said that he was dressed as the king and slain because he was mistaken for the king. On 21 July 1403 at Shrewsbury, England.1,2 |
| Probate | His estate was probated on 1 August 1403.4 |
| Family | Doña Sancha de Ayala b. say 1350, d. 1418 |
| Marriage* | He married Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego Gómez de Guzmán de Tolédo and Doña Inés de Ayala, circa 1373 at England.1,3,2 |
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| Father | Don Diego Gómez de Guzmán de Tolédo1 b. circa 1334, d. before 29 March 1375 |
| Mother | Doña Inés de Ayala1 b. say 1330, d. circa 1403 |
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| Birth* | Doña Sancha de Ayala was born say 1350.2 |
| Immigration* | She immigrated in 1371 to England, to England from Spain in the train of Constance of Castile, wife of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster & pretender to Castile.2 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Walter Blount, son of Sir John le Blount and Eleanor Beauchamp, circa 1373 at England.1,3,4 |
| Married Name | As of circa 1373,her married name was Blount.1,3 |
| Death | She died on 15 November 1414.5 |
| Will* | She left a will in 1415.3 |
| Death* | She died in 1418.1,3 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Collegiate Church of St. Mary, The Newark, Leicestershire, England.3 |
| HTML* | Br Weblinks:; Notable Women Ancestors Descent from Alfonso VI of Castile Notes on the Ancestry of Sancha de Ayala Sancha Bibliography by Todd Farmerie. |
| Family | Sir Walter Blount b. circa 1348, d. 21 July 1403 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Walter Blount, son of Sir John le Blount and Eleanor Beauchamp, circa 1373 at England.1,3,4 |
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| Father | Gómez Pérez de Toledo Vazquez2 |
| Mother | Teresa Garcia de Toledo3 b. 1312 |
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| Occupation* | Don Diego Gómez de Guzmán de Tolédo was mayor of Tolédo at Tolédo, Spain.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Doña Inés de Ayala, daughter of Fernán Pérez de Ayala and Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos.1 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1334.3 |
| Living* | He was living in 1373.4 |
| Death* | He died before 29 March 1375.2 |
| Note* | His palace in Toledo survives as the Dominican convent of Santa Isabel at Toledo, Toledo, Spain.4 |
| Title* | He held the title of lord of Casarrubios del Monte.4 |
| Note | Don Diego Gomez, Señor de Casarrubios del Monte, ca.1334-1373/75. Knight of the Orden de la Banda; notario mayor del reino de Toledo (1351), alcalde major de Toledo (1360s successively for rivals Pedro I and Enrique II). He died between 1373 and 29 March 1375. His palace in Toledo survives as the Dominican convent of Santa Isabel. (Thanks Chico Doria) - Leo van de Pas.3 |
| Title | He held the title of Knight of the Orden de la Banda.4 |
| Arms* | His arms were Or, a castle triple towered azure. |
| Family | Doña Inés de Ayala b. say 1330, d. circa 1403 |
| Marriage* | He married Doña Inés de Ayala, daughter of Fernán Pérez de Ayala and Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos.1 |
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| Father | Fernán Pérez de Ayala2 b. 1305, d. 15 October 1385 |
| Mother | Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos2 d. 3 August 1372 |
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| Birth* | Doña Inés de Ayala was born say 1330.2 |
| Marriage* | She married Don Diego Gómez de Guzmán de Tolédo, son of Gómez Pérez de Toledo Vazquez and Teresa Garcia de Toledo.1 |
| Living* | She was living on 15 June 1395.3 |
| Death* | She died circa 1403.4 |
| Will* | She left a will in 1403.2 |
| Family | Don Diego Gómez de Guzmán de Tolédo b. circa 1334, d. before 29 March 1375 |
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| Father | Sir Nicholas de Gresley2 b. between 1345 and 1350, d. between 1374 and 1389 |
| Mother | Thomasine de Wasteneys3 |
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| Occupation* | Sir Thomas de Gresley was sheriff of Derby and Stafford.1 |
| Residence* | He lived at Drakelowe, Derbyshire, England.1 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1366.4 |
| Marriage* | He married Margaret Walsh, daughter of Sir Thomas le Walsh and Katharine (?).4 |
| Death* | He died circa 1445.4 |
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| Death* | Robert Sutton died before 3 April 1452.1 |
| Probate* | His estate was probated on 3 April 1452.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Agnes Hawley, daughter of John Hawley.1 |
| Family | Agnes Hawley d. 1462 |
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| Birth* | Capt. Stephen Bradley was born in 1642.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Hannah Smith, daughter of George Smith and Sarah (?), on 9 November 1663.1 |
| Death* | He died on 20 June 1701.1 |
| Family | Hannah Smith b. 14 December 1645 |
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| Marriage* | William Camp married Mary Smith, daughter of George Smith and Sarah (?), on 29 January 1661.1 |
| Family | Mary Smith b. 1642, d. 1705 |
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| Marriage* | John Benham married Mercy Smith, daughter of George Smith and Sarah (?), on 3 March 1689 at New Haven, New Haven, CT.1 |
| Family | Mercy Smith b. 1645 |
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