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Cicely Dumville (Mobberly)

Also Known As: "Mobberley"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mobberley, Cheshire East, England
Death: 1401 (86-96)
Cheshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William de Mobberley, Sheriff of Cheshire and Maude Downes
Wife of John Dumville, the younger
Mother of Margery Hulse
Sister of Emma de Mobberley; Elizabeth de Modburlegh, of Mobberly; Ellen Bromhall; Agnes Mobberly; Mary Leycester and 4 others

Link: •Collins's peerage of England; Volume 5 By Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges page 243
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About Cicely Dumville

The before-named William de Mobberley was Sheriff of Chester, A.D. 1319, and by his first wife had Sir Raufe de Mobberley, who died without issue in France, A.D. 1361, and a daughter, Cicely, who, in 1329, wedded John Dumville, the younger, of Mobberley.

Upon the death of the said Sir Raufe de Mobberley, who had succeeded his father, William, in 1327, the said Cicely, his sister, inherited the estate of Mobberley ....

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Cicely Mobberly1
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
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Father William Mobberley, Sheriff of Chester d. 1327
Mother Matilda (Maud) Downes
Cicely Mobberly married John Domville, son of John Domville and Maud Brereton.
Family
John Domville d. aft 1392/3
Child
Margaret Domville+ d. c 1415
Citations
1.[S7779] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 276.
From: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p817.htm#...
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Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical
Volume 5
By Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Collins_s_Peerage_of_England_G...
Pg 243
The last mentioned Robert le Grosvenor succeed his father, Richard le Grosvenor, in the lands of Hulme, and purchased Nether-Pever, in Edward I.'s reign, in the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th years of which, he served the office of Sheriff of Chester; and in that reign was also in the wars of Scotland. He married ___, one of the seven daughters of William de Mobberley, of Mobberly, in Cheshire, Esq. by his second wife, Maud, daughter and heir of Robert Downes, of Charley, juxta Werford. The before-named William de Mobberley was Sheriff of Chester, A.D. 1319, and by his first wife had Sir Raufe de Mobberley, who died without issue, in France, A.G. 1361, and a daughter Cicely, who, in 1329, wedded John Dumville, the younger, of Mobberley. Upon the death of the said Sir Raufe de Mobberley, who had succeeded his father, William, in 1327, the said Cicely, his sister, inherited the estate of Mobberley; and his sisters of the half blood (whereof one was wife of Robert Le Grosvenor, and another, Mary, was married to Nicholas Leicester, of Tabley, in Cheshire), became coheirs to their mother's lands in Chorley. The beforementioned Robert le Grosvenor, of Hulme and Nether-Pever, had by his said wife, one of William de Mobberley's daughter's of the second marriage, a son, Sir Robert le Grosvenor, his heir, and several daughters, whereof a Mary was wife to Edmund Sherard, ancestor to the present Earl of Harborough; Joan, wife to Anthony Pawlet; Alice, to Henry Denton; and Margaret, married to Ralph Allen of Cheshire.
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Cicely Dumville's Timeline

1310
1310
Mobberley, Cheshire East, England
1366
1366
Probably, Oxton and Brunstath, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1401
1401
Age 91
Cheshire, England
1935
December 4, 1935
Age 91
1936
November 12, 1936
Age 91