Historical records matching Richard de Vernon, 5th Baron of Shipbrook
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About Richard de Vernon, 5th Baron of Shipbrook
The children of Warin de Vernon are shown as Richard de Vernon of Shipbrook and Matthew de Vernon, male ancestor of the Hulgreves of Hulgreve, and Erdswicks of Erswick, afterwards of Sandon.
Other branches of the Vernon family fared better and their influence spread beyond Cheshire in the centuries which followed. During the reign of Henry III, Sir Richard de Vernon (died circa 1215) acquired the manor of Haddon in Derbyshire by his thirteenth century marriage to Alice Avenell, daughter of William Avenell and heiress of Nether Haddon and Haddon Hall. (pictured below left) The Vernons were responsible for most of the buildings at Haddon Hall, apart from the Peveril Tower and part of the Chapel, which were already existed in 1170. Source: http://www.cheshirenow.co.uk/vernon_family.html
Family
Burke's Colonial Gentry, p. 197 786
According the Burke, he was the great grandson of William de Vernon, the second son of Richard, Lord of Vernon. Burke does not list his father or grandfather.
Collins's Peerage of England, p. 397
Richard de Vernon, in 37 Henry III, had a grant of custody of the castle and manor of the Pecke, and dying before his father, left issue, four sons. His son, William, was Cheif Justice of Chester.
~Ormerod's The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, "Vernon of Shipbrook Pedigree," p. 252, has the following as children of Richard de Verson of Shipbrrok, living in the time of Richard I:
- Warin de Vernon, baron of Shipbook, m. Auda, daughter and coheir of William de Malbank
- Ricahrd de Vernon, brother of Warin, occurs as witness to a deed of Gilbert Bostok
- Ralph de Verson, witness to Bostock's deed
- William de Vernon, witness to Bostock's deed, apparently the same with Sir William, judge of Chester, 1230-32, and ancestor of the Vernons of Harlaston and Marple, Haddon, Sudbury, Hilton, etc.
- Robert de Vernon, witness to Bostock's deed.
Origins
History, Topgraphy, and Directory of Derbyshire, 1895, p. 308,
The family ended with the death of William de Avenell. He left two adughters as coheirs. One daughter married Richard de Vernon and the other Simon Bassett. The share given to the Vernon's contained the manor house, which Richard de Vernon had a licence to fority it with a twelve foot high wall. Haddon continued for several generations to be the principal residence of the Vernon family.
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- twin brother of Matthew.
- Through his first marriage acquired Haddon.
- High Sheriff of Lancashire.
From http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/VERNON.htm#Richard%20De%20VERNON1 (about an eighth of the way down the page)
Notes: twin brother of Matthew. Through his first marriage acquired Haddon.
References
- http://www.cheshirenow.co.uk/haddon_hall.html
- http://cybergata.com/roots/1312.htm cites
- 786 Sir Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry, Published 1891, Harrison and Sons, London, Page 197. < GoogleBooks >.
- 788 T. Bulmer, History, Topgraphy, and Directory of Derbyshire, Published 1895; Derbyshire, England, Printed for the Proprietors by T. Snape and Co., Pg. 308, found on < GoogleBooks >
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/sheriffs_of_lancashire.htm High Sheriff of Lancashire
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lifelines...
Richard de Vernon, 5th Baron of Shipbrook's Timeline
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Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
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Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
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Shipbrook, Cheshire, , England
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