People: Valentine, Thomas

Surname

Valentine (Valentyne/ Volantyne)

Forename

Thomas

Sex

Male

Parish

Eccles

Marital Status

Married

Occupation Status

Gentleman

Remarks

Thomas Valentine was the son of John Valentine and his wife, Joan Langtree. The Valentine family, originally from Flixton, occupied Bentcliffe (also known as Bencliffe or Beancliffe) Hall on the eastern outskirts of Eccles. The property remained in the family until it was sold about 1792.

The hall was demolished at the beginning of the nineteenth century as the area became increasingly industrialised.

In 1536 Thomas granted all his lands in Eccles, Barton and Worsley to his illegitimate sons, John and Richard.

The depositions in the causes referred to below indicate that he had been servant of Sir Richard Brereton but the two men had fallen out.

His will, made in March 1550, left the majority of his estate to his son, Richard, who may have been the illegitimate son who had benefited from the transfer of land in 1536. The will does not refer to any other family members. Although the doctrine of purgatory had been publicly debated since the 1540s, and officially condemned at times, the will bequeathed numerous small sums to servants and tenants to pray for his soul, suggesting that Thomas Valentine had remained a staunch Catholic.

There is no date of probate given, but the inventory is dated 8 April 1550, suggesting that the will was made shortly before he died.

Sources:

John Harland (ed.), Mamecestre, Volume 3 (Chetham Society, old series, 58, 1857), p. 492

Rev. G. J. Piccope, (ed.), Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester, 3 volumes (Chetham Society, old series, 51, 1860 (Second Portion), pp. 134-135

‘Townships: Barton’, in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1911), pp. 363-376. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol4/pp363-376 [accessed 8 December 2022]

 

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EDC 5/3/1 – defendant
EDC 5/3/2 – defendant

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People: Vawdrey, Robert

Surname

Vawdrey (Vaudrey)

Forename

Robert

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unmarried

Occupation Status

Clerk

Remarks

Robert was a son of Robert Vawdrey of Riddings and Bank, near Timperley in Bucklow Hundred, according to Ormerod’s History of Cheshire https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp00orme/page/414/mode/1up

Notes in Cheshire Sheaf on a 1575 case in the Chester Exchequer show that Robert Vawdrey, the father, died intestate and there followed a family dispute about the ownership of various properties, including the tithes of Bruera and the vicarage of Bowdon (Cheshire Sheaf, 3rd Series, xxi, p.37). Images of some of the papers in the Vawdreys’ suits in the Exchequer of Chester can be seen online at http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Eliz.html under ‘Cheshire Orders and Decrees’ for 1575 and 1576.

He was rector of Bowdon from 1561 and later also vicar of Over. Further details of his clerical career may be found online at CCEd (person ID 29083) https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/index.jsp

 

Causes

EDC 5/1575/3 – mentioned as brother of John and Richard who disputed title to the tithes at issue

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People: Vawdrey, Richard

Surname

Vawdrey (Vaudrey)

Forename

Richard

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Occupation Status

Gentleman

Remarks

Richard was a son of Robert Vawdrey of Riddings and Bank, near Timperley in Bucklow Hundred, according to Ormerod’s History of Cheshire https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp00orme/page/414/mode/1up

Notes in Cheshire Sheaf on a 1575 case in the Chester Exchequer show that Robert Vawdrey, the father, died intestate and there followed a family dispute about the ownership of various properties, including the tithes of Bruera and the vicarage of Bowdon (Cheshire Sheaf, 3rd Series, xxi, p.37). Images of some of the papers in the Vawdreys’ suits in the Exchequer of Chester can be seen online at http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Eliz.html under ‘Cheshire Orders and Decrees’ for 1575 and 1576.

Causes

EDC 5/1575/3 – plaintiff
EDC 5/1580/6 – plaintiff

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People: Vawdrey, John

Surname

Vawdrey (Vaudrey)

Forename

John

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Occupation Status

Gentleman

Remarks

John was the second son of Robert Vawdrey of Riddings and Bank, near Timperley in Bucklow Hundred, according to Ormerod’s History of Cheshire https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp00orme/page/414/mode/1up

Notes in Cheshire Sheaf on a 1575 case in the Chester Exchequer show that Robert Vawdrey, the father, died intestate and there followed a family dispute about the ownership of various properties, including the tithes of Bruera and the vicarage of Bowdon (Cheshire Sheaf, 3rd Series, xxi, p.37). Images of some of the papers in the Vawdreys’ suits in the Exchequer of Chester can be seen online at http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Eliz.html under ‘Cheshire Orders and Decrees’ for 1575 and 1576.

 

Causes

EDC 5/1575/3 – plaintiff
EDC 5/1580/6 – plaintiff

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People: Venables, Ralph

Surname

Venables

Forename

Ralph

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Literacy

Yes - described as literatus

Causes

EDC 5/1/1 – witness to the sentence

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