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About Sir Willam Troutbeck, of Dunham
Sir William Troutbeck1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Last Edited 27 Feb 2014
M, #60759, b. 20 July 1432, d. 23 September 1459
Father Sir John Troutbeck, Chamberlain of Cheshire, King's Remembrancer of the Exchequer1,5,10 b. 1413, d. 1458
Mother Margaret Hulse1,5,10 b. 1421, d. 1458
Sir William Troutbeck was born on 20 July 1432 at of Durham-on-the-Hill & Fordesham, Cheshire, England; He was 24 in 1456, but 23 in 1458.1,5,10 A settlement for the marriage Sir William Troutbeck and Margaret Stanley was made on 17 December 1444; They had 3 sons (Sir William; Adam; & Thomas) and 2 daughters (Joan, wife of Sir William Boteler, & of Sir William Griffith; & Elizabeth, wife of Sir Alexander Houghton).11,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Sir William Troutbeck died on 23 September 1459 at Battle of Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England, at age 27.1,2,3,5,6,7,8,10
Family
Margaret Stanley b. bt 1428 - 1435, d. c 1481
Children
- Robert Troutbeck+12 b. c 1450
- Adam Troutbeck, Esq.+1,5,10 b. c 1455, d. bt 1493 - 1510
- Jane Troutbeck+1,13,5,14,10 b. 1459
Citations
1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 716-717.
2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 213.
3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 15-16.
4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 91.
5.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 211-212.
6.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 445-446.
7.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 276.
8.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 193.
9.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 28.
10.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 189-190.
11.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 679.
12.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC.
13.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 559.
14.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 345.
From: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2022.htm...
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Sir William Troutbeck1
M, #338242, d. 23 September 1459
Last Edited=29 Jul 2020
Sir William Troutbeck was the son of Sir John Troutbeck and Margaret Hulse.2 He married Margaret Stanley, daughter of Thomas Stanley, 1st Lord Stanley and Joan Goushill.1 He died on 23 September 1459 at Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England, killed in action.
He lived at Mobberley, Cheshire, EnglandG.1
Child of Sir William Troutbeck and Margaret Stanley
1. Joan Troutbeck+1
Child of Sir William Troutbeck
2. Adam Troutbeck+
Citations
1.[S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
2.[S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
From: https://www.thepeerage.com/p33825.htm#i338242
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William TROUTBECK of Dunham (Sir Knight)
Born: 13 Jul 1436, Dunham on the Hill, Cheshire, England
Died: 23 Sep 1459, Battle of Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England
Father: John TROUTBECK (Sir)
Mother: Margery HULSE
Married: Margaret STANLEY (B. Grey of Codnor) 23 Jan 1457, Mobberly Cheshire, England
Children:
1. Adam TROUTBECK (Esq.)
2. Robert TROUTBECK of Dunham
3. Elizabeth TROUTBECK
4. Joan (Jane) TROUTBECK
5. Dau. TROUTBECK
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/TROUTBECK.htm#William%20TROUTBECK%20of...
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Brimstage Hall and Tower is a Grade I listed 14th century building located in Brimstage, Wirral, England. The building is composed of a 16th-century hall; rebuilt on the site of a former 12th century hall, as well as a connecting tower built in 1398.[1] Today the area has been redeveloped, with the building's courtyard converted into restaurants and gift shops.[2]
History
The exact date of the site's construction is unknown as well as its original purpose, however estimates suggest it was built some time between 1175 and 1350 and contained a moat with high embankments. Sir Hugh Hulse and his wife Marjory are recorded as the hall's first occupants with documents showing the granting of permission for the construction of a tower on 11 February 1398.[3][4]
In 1432, the estate was inherited by the Troutbeck family, with Sir William Troutbeck occupying Brimstage Hall and later dying in the War of the Roses. In 2014 the site was redeveloped into a shopping area and now includes a series of shops, restaurants and a maize maze.
Cheshire Cat
In a vaulted chamber at the base of the tower, which was possibly used as a chapel, there is a roughly-cut corbel which resembles a smiling cat, although it may actually be a red lion rampant.
In his memoirs, Lewis Carroll wrote that he "saw a Cheshire cat with a gigantic smile at Brimstage carved into the wall". This is therefore believed to be the inspiration for the Cheshire Cat character in his book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.[5][6]
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstage_Hall_and_Tower
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Notes and queries Pg.369
https://books.google.com/books?id=PUsAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA369&lpg=PA369&d...
- TROUTBECK FAMILY.
Early in the fifteenth century this family flourished in Hertfordshire,* where they had great possessions in land. By an inquisition taken at Watford in that county, on the Saturday next after the feast of St. Valentine, anno 38 Hen. VI., it was found that William Troutbeck, Knt., held at the time of his death, in his demesne in fee tail, the manor of Oxeye Richard, by virtue of a fine levied in the Octaves of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, anno 23 Hen. IV., between John Troutbeck, Esq., and Margery his wife, plaintiffs; and John Vampage and Richard Tounlay, deforeient (sic); whereby it was settled on John Troutbeck and his wife Margery, and their heirs, with remainder to the right heirs of Margery; that John Troutbeck and Margery had issue William Troutbeck, Knt., son and heir, who died on Saturday before the first of St. Michael the Archangel then last past. This manor continued vested in the abbot and convent of St. Albans until the time of the dissolution of religious houses, when it came to the crown. The genealogy of this family is very brief, and may be found in the Harleian and Additional MSS. B.M. The earliest mentioned is William Troutbeck of Stoney-Donham, who married Joanna .... she died 31 Hen. VI. They had issue one son, John Troutbeck, who married Margery, daughter and heir of Thomas Holes, Esq.: she was baptised at Watford, county Hers, 8 Hen. V., 1426. They had one son, William Troutbeck, who married Joanna, daughter of William Riston, Esq. They had issue one son John Troutbeck of Trafford Bridge, co Chester. He married Margret, daughter and heir of Thomas Hulse, Esq., of Norbury, who had issue between them, John (who I presume died young) and William Troutbeck, who was knighted, and resided at Brynes Castle in Werrall. He married Margret, daughter to Thomas Lord Stanley of Codnor, and was slain at Bloreheath in 1459; his widow married again to Lord Grey. The said Sir William and Margret had issue three sons and three daughters-William, the first born, married Joanna, daughter to Robert Moleneux; Adam, the second son, married Margerie, daughter to Sir John Butler: they had one daughter Margaretta, who married to Sir John Talbot of Grafton; the third son, Robert Troutbeck of Trafford, married, but of her and parentage no account is given, in this the manuscript pedigree is deficient. They had three daughters, Mary, Elizabeth, and Alice-Mary married to Edmond Denny, Baron of the Exchequer, of Cheshunt, co. Herts; from whom the Dennies of Norfolk descended: Elizabeth, married to Thomas Crew of Holt; and Alice, married to Hugh Hunter of Churton. Joanna, the daughter of Sir William Troutbeck of Trafford Bridge, married to Sir William Bolter, and secondly to Sir William Griffeth; Elizabeth, the second daughter, married Alexander Houghton, Esq.; and Alice, the third daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married to Sir William Gruffey, Knt.
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The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215 ...
By Frederick Lewis Weis, William Ryland Beall
https://books.google.com/books?id=59XcwoRK9jkC&pg=PA137&lpg=PA137&d...
Pg 137
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8. ISABEL de LATHOM, d. 26 Oct. 1414; m. c. 1385, Sir John Staley, K.G., b. 1350, d. Ardee, Ireland, 6 Jan. 1413/4, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1399-1401, Governor of the city and co. of Chester, 1403, K.G., 1405, Kings Lieutenant for the Isle of Man, 1405, Constable of Windsor Castle, 1409-1414, son of Sir William Stanley, and Alice, prob. dau. of Hamon Mascy, of Timperley. (Generations 8 to 10; CP XII (1), 247-251).
9. SIR JOHN de STANLEY. KNT., d. 27 Nov. 1437, Steward of Macclesfield, 1413-4, Lord of Man, 1414/5, Knight of the shire of Lancaster, 1415, Justice of Chester, 1426-1417; said to have m. Isabel Harington, dau. of Sir Nicholas Harington of Hornby Castle.
10. SIR THOMAS STANLEY, K.G., Lord Stanley of Lathom, b. in or bef. 1405. d. 11 Feb. 1458/9, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1430/1, Chamberlain of North Wales, Forester of Macclesfield, 1439, Justice of the co. of Chester, Flintshire and North Wales, 1448, and of Lancaster; Warden of Calais, 1451, M.P., 1455/6, K.G., 1457; m. JOAN GOUSHILL (25-9), who survived him, dau. of Sir Robert Goushill of Hoveringham, by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Fitz Alan of Arundel. (CP, loc. cit.).
11. MARGARET STANLEY; m. (1) 1459, Sir William Troutbeck, Knt., b. c. 1432, d. Blore Heath, 23 Sept. 1459; m. (2) 1460, Sir John Boteler, Knt., Baron of Warrington, d. 26 Feb. 1463; m (3) Lord Grey of Codnor. (CP I, 205).
12 JOAN TROUTBECK, b. 1459; m. (2) Sir William Griffith of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, Chamberlain of North Wales, (Dwnn II, 167-168).
13. SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH, of Penrhyn, liv. 1520; m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Stradling of St. Donat's, co. Glamorgan. (Dwnn II, 154-159).
14. etc.
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Americans of royal descent: collection of genealogies showing the lineal ... By Charles H. Browning
https://books.google.com/books?id=eyik0rO0HlsC&pg=PA415&lpg=PA415&d...
Pg 415
THE ROYAL DESCENT OF MR. JOHN B. CLEMENT.
EDWARD I, King of England, had by his first wife:
LADY ELIZABETH, who m. Humphrey, Earl of Hereford, and had:
SIR WILLIAM, first Earl of Northampton, K.G., who had:
ELIZABETH DE BOHUN, m. Richard, Earl of Arundel, K.G., and had:
ELIZABETH FITZALAN, m. Sir Robert Goushill (pp. 91, 155), and had:
JOAN GOUSHILL., m. Sir Thomas, Lord Stanley, K.G., and had:
MARGARET STANLEY, m. first Sir William Troutbeck, of Prynes Castle, slain at Bloreheath. Inq. P. M., 1465. (See Ormerod's "Cheshire," II., Cheshire Visitations, 1580, Dugdale"s "Baronage," II., 248, Collin's "Peerage," 1779, III., 40), and had:
JANE TROUTBECK, widow of Sir William Boteler, who m. Sir William Griffith, K.B., of Penrhyn Castle (see Dwnn's Visita. of Wales, II., 154-5; Ped. 15, Nov. 1588, and Hengwrt MSS. No. 96, 603), and had:
SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH, of Penrhyn Castle, chamberlain of North Wales, 1520, who m., contract dated 2 August 1522, second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Carnarvon Castle, and had:
SIBILL GRIFFITH, etc.
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About Sir William Troutbeck William TROUTBECK of Dunham (Sir Knight) Born: 13 Jul 1436, Dunham on the Hill, Cheshire, England Died: 23 Sep 1459, Battle of Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England Father: John TROUTBECK (Sir) Mother: Margery HULSE Married: Margaret STANLEY (B. Grey of Codnor) 23 Jan 1457, Mobberly Cheshire, England Children: 1. Adam TROUTBECK (Esq.) 2. Robert TROUTBECK of Dunham 3. Elizabeth TROUTBECK 4. Joan (Jane) TROUTBECK 5. Dau. TROUTBECK
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Sir Willam Troutbeck, of Dunham's Timeline
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July 13, 1436
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Dunham On Hill, Cheshire, England
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1450 |
1450
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Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England
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1455 |
August 1455
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Troutbeck, Cheshire, England
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1459 |
September 23, 1459
Age 23
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Battle of Blore Heath, Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England
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Mobberly, Cheshire, England
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