People: Hunt, Thomas


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Hunt

Forename

Thomas

Sex

Male

Parish

Croston

Marital Status

Unknown

Causes

EDC 5/1566/8 – defendant

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People: Stanley, Edward (third earl of Derby)


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Stanley

Forename

Edward

Sex

Male

Approx Year of Birth

1509

Marital Status

Married

Occupation Status

Magnate

Remarks

Edward Stanley, third earl of Derby, was born in 1509, probably at Lathom House in Lancashire. He had a long career as a courtier, soldier and local administrator during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth. He is often thought to have been a religious conservative and as such was periodically regarded with suspicion by the central authorities. He died at Lathom House in 1572 and was buried in Ormskirk church. According to his biography in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB) ‘He was noted for hospitality … his house was a centre of social and cultural life’.  This biography also states that at the time of his death ‘Derby had retained extensive property, patronage, and influence in north-west England’.

He had extensive lands and influence in both Lancashire and Cheshire and took a keen interest in the management of his estates. However, in view of his position and status much of the administration was carried out by his steward, Sir Richard Shirburne (or Sherbourne).

Sources:

B. Coward, The Stanleys, lords Stanley and earls of Derby, 1385–1672: the origins, wealth and power of a landowning family, Chetham Society, 3rd ser., 30 (1983)

Louis A. Knafla, ‘Stanley, Edward, third earl of Derby’, ODNB online https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/26262

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EDC 5/1566/8 – plaintiff

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People: Crue, William


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Crue (Crewe)

Forename

William

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Causes

EDC 5/1566/7– witness to the sentence

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People: Davenport, Robert


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Davenport

Forename

Robert

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Remarks

 

Sources:

J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire Past and Present, vol. 2, p. 603.
George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. iii, p. 578.

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People: Maisterson, John


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Maisterson

Forename

John

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Remarks

 

Sources:

J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire Past and Present, vol. 2, p. 603.
George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. iii, p. 578.

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EDC 5/1566/7– witness to the sentence

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People: Worth, Jasper


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Worth

Forename

Jasper

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Remarks

 

Sources:

J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire Past and Present, vol. 2, p. 603.
George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. iii, p. 578.

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EDC 5/1566/7– witness to the sentence

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People: Hyde, Robert


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Hyde

Forename

Robert

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Remarks

 

Sources:

J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire Past and Present, vol. 2, p. 603.
George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. iii, p. 578.

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People: Stanley, Elizabeth


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Stanley

Forename

Elizabeth

Alternative Surname

Downes

Sex

Female

Marital Status

Married

Spouse Name

Roger Downes

Remarks

Elizabeth Stanley was the daughter of Thomas Stanley of Alderley. Married to Roger Downes of Shrigley while underage, their marriage was ratified once they reached maturity. She had three or four daughters, one of whom died in infancy. Elizabeth died before March 1593 when Roger married again.

Sources:

J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire Past and Present, vol. 2, p. 603.
George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. iii, p. 578.

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People: Downes, Roger


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Downes

Forename

Roger

Sex

Male

Approx Year of Birth

1552

Marital Status

Married

Spouse Name

Elizabeth Stanley

Occupation Status

Esquire

Remarks

Roger Downes of Pott Shrigley in Prestbury parish was born about 1552 and was married while underage to Elizabeth Stanley, daughter of Thomas Stanley of Alderley. Their marriage was ratified by a sentence read in Alderley church on 12 September 1566. They had three daughters. In March 1593 he was married for a second time to Anne, daughter of John Warren of Poynton, by whom he had five sons. He served many years in the army in Ireland and died in 1603, owning lands in Worth, Poynton, Taxal,  Adlington, Upton, Macclesfield and Pott Shrigley. He was buried at Prestbury.

Sources:

J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire Past and Present, vol. 2, pp. 317-318.
George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. iii, pp. 688, 773, 776.

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People: Legh, John of Ridge


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Legh (Leigh, Leigh)

Forename

John

Sex

Male

Parish

Prestbury

Marital Status

Married

Spouse Name

Grace Coton

Occupation Status

Esquire

Remarks

John Legh inherited an estate in the township of Sutton called Ridge. He later acquired a property known as Wincle Grange which had belonged to Combermere Abbey until the dissolution, following which it was bought by George Cotton of Combermere in 1541.

He died in 1578 and his will referred to ‘my mansion or dwelling howse off the Ridge’ and ‘my mansion and dwelling howse called Winckle Graunge’.

Other tithe causes involving John Legh were heard at York, and the papers are held at the Borthwick Institute there under the following references:
CP.G.1374
CP.G.1375
CP.G.1388
CP.G.1413
CP.G.1428
CP.G.1435
CP.G.1448A
CP.G.1450

Sources:
J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire Past and Present, vol. 2 (London, 1880), pp. 432-437.
George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. 3 (second edition, revised and enlarged by T. Helsby, London, 1882), p. 765.
Rev. G. J. Piccope (ed.), Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester, (Chetham Society, old series,  old series, 54, 1861 (Third Portion)), pp. 92-94.

 

Causes

EDC 5/1566/6– plaintiff

EDC 5/1580/9 – defendant

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