The Descendants of Seigneur de Brix, 1023-1066.


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317. Cecily BONVILLE [82199] (Catherine NEVIL301, 5th Earl Richard NEVILLE of Salisbury269, 1st Earl Ralph NEVILLE of Westmorland231, 3rd Baron John de NEVILLE of Raby194, Alice de AUDLEY137, Isolde de MORTIMER112, 2nd Baron Edmund de MORTIMER of Wigmore83, Baroness Maud Matilda de BRAOSE Mortimer64, William Abergavenny (Baron)45, Reginald Abergavenny (9th Baron)22, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1).

Cecily married Thomas GREY 1st Marquess of Dorset [82198]. Thomas was born in 1451 and died in 1501 at age 50.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 332    i. Lady Elizabeth GREY [82194] .

318. Lady Elizabeth PLANTAGENET [120310] (King Edward IV PLANTAGENET Of England304, Cecily NEVILLE280, 1st Earl Ralph NEVILLE of Westmorland231, 3rd Baron John de NEVILLE of Raby194, Alice de AUDLEY137, Isolde de MORTIMER112, 2nd Baron Edmund de MORTIMER of Wigmore83, Baroness Maud Matilda de BRAOSE Mortimer64, William Abergavenny (Baron)45, Reginald Abergavenny (9th Baron)22, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1) was born about 1464.

Elizabeth married Lord Sir Thomas LUMLEY [120309].

The child from this marriage was:

   333    i. Anne LUMLEY [120308] .

Anne married Robert OGLE [120306]. Robert was born after 1468 and died in 1513.

319. Richard DARCY [121763] (Joan GREYSTOKE306, 4th Lord John GREYSTOKE Greystoke282, 3rd Lord Ralph GREYSTOKE Greystoke240, 2nd Lord William de GREYSTOKE Greystoke203, Alice de AUDLEY137, Isolde de MORTIMER112, 2nd Baron Edmund de MORTIMER of Wigmore83, Baroness Maud Matilda de BRAOSE Mortimer64, William Abergavenny (Baron)45, Reginald Abergavenny (9th Baron)22, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1).

Richard married Eleanor SCROPE [121764]. Eleanor died in 1471.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 334    i. Lord William DARCY [121740] was born in 1443 in Leeds Yorkshire England and died on 30 May 1488 at age 45.

320. Lady Margaret BUTLER Boleyn [120925] (Earl [7th] Thomas BUTLER of Ormond309, Earl [4th] James BUTLER of Ormond284, Earl [3rd] James BUTLER of Ormonde244, Earl [2nd] James BUTLER of Ormonde205, Countess Eleanor de BOHUN of Ormonde152, Earl [4th] Humphrey VII de BOHUN of Hereford115, 3rd Earl Humphrey VI de BOHUN of Hereford87, Eleanor de BRAOSE65, William Abergavenny (Baron)45, Reginald Abergavenny (9th Baron)22, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1) was born in 1454 in Kilkenny Castle Co. Kilkenny Ireland and died in 1539 in England at age 85.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
Lady Margaret Butler, Lady Boleyn[2] (c. 1454[3] \endash 1539) was an Irish noblewoman, the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. She married Sir William Boleyn and through her eldest son Sir Thomas Boleyn, was the paternal grandmother of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England, and great-grandmother of Anne and Henry's daughter, Elizabeth I of England.
She was born at Kilkenny Castle in County Kilkenny, Ireland, the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond and Anne Hankford. Her paternal grandparents were James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond and Joan de Beauchamp. Her maternal grandparents were Sir Richard Hankford (c. 1397 \endash 1431) and Anne de Montagu.

She had two sisters: Anne who married Sir James de St. Leger, by whom she had issue, and Elizabeth. Anne and Margaret claimed to be co-heiresses of their father and the Earldom of Ormond, but their cousin, Piers Butler, who had physical control of the Irish estates and the backing of the Irish Council, claimed to be the heir through the direct male line. In 1520, the King granted her a pardon for the alienation of Fritwell Manor, Oxfordshire.[4] The issue wasn't resolved until 1528, by which time Margaret's position was good, with the influence of her granddaughter, then betrothed to Henry VIII, and Margaret's son, Thomas Boleyn's, status as King's adviser.[5]

In 1465 Margaret married Sir William Boleyn, and in total they had ten children. Her son, the ambitious courtier Sir Thomas Boleyn, became the first Earl of Wiltshire and by his marriage to Elizabeth Howard, the Duke of Norfolk's daughter, was the father of Anne Boleyn, Queen Consort of England. Thus, Margaret was great-grandmother to Queen Elizabeth I of England.

Margaret's role in the rise and fall of the Boleyn clan is unknown, although there has been much speculation and theorizing.[citation needed] From c. 1519 onwards she was declared by inquisition to have suffered periods of insanity making her incapable of managing her own estates.[6]

She was the last of the Boleyns to live in Hever Castle as it was given to Anne of Cleves in 1540 sometime after her death. Margaret's lands were claimed by her only surviving grandchild, Mary Boleyn and her husband William Stafford

Margaret married Sir William BULLEN [120928] about Nov 1469. William was born in 1451 in Blickling Norfolk England and died on 10 Oct 1505 at age 54. Another name for William was William BOLEYN.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
Sir William Boleyn (1451 \endash 10 October 1505) was a wealthy and powerful landowner and High Sheriff in Kent and East Anglia in the late 15th century.[1] He was the father of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, and the paternal grandfather of King Henry VIII's second Queen, Anne Boleyn.
William Boleyn was born at Blickling, Norfolk.[5] He was the younger of the two sons of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, a wealthy citizen Mercer and Lord Mayor of London in 1457-58,[6] and his wife, Anne Hoo (c. 1424-1484), only child of the first marriage of Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings to Elizabeth daughter of Sir Nicholas Wychingham of Norfolk.[7] Sir Geoffrey died testate in 1463.[8]

Before November 1469 William Boleyn married Margaret Ormond (otherwise Butler), second daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond (died 3 August 1515) by his first wife, Anne Hankford.[9] She carried the manor of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in marriage to her husband. [10] They had six sons and four daughters.[11]

As heir, William succeeded his elder brother, Thomas Boleyn Esquire of London, who died in 1471:[9][12] Thomas asked to be buried beside his father in St Lawrence's church in the Old Jewry, City of London,[13] and made his mother his executor, instructing her to sell his manor of Ingham, Norfolk.[14] William eventually succeeded to Blickling and other estates of his father's. He was admitted to the Mercers' Company in 1472, and (by special admission) to Lincoln's Inn in 1473.[15]

In the mid-1440s Sir Thomas Hoo received the lordship of Hastings, the Garter, and his baronial title, and made his second marriage. He then secured his various manors to his own heirs and those of his younger half-brother, Thomas Hoo Esquire.[16] Lord Hoo and Hastings died in 1455:[17] his brother settled the manor and advowson of Mulbarton, Norfolk on Geoffrey and Anne Boleyn, and when Anne died a widow in 1484 they descended to Sir William, who presented to the joint rectoriate of Mulbarton cum Keningham in 1494, 1497 and 1500.[18] In 1487, on the death of Thomas Hoo, Esq., without issue, then by a feoffment made in 1473 (and not as heir general) William Boleyn became seised of the manor of Offeley St Leger in Offeley and Cokernhoe, Hertfordshire, and others in Sussex.[19]

Boleyn was created a Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of Richard III in 1483.[14][20] In August of that year the Duke of Norfolk, Lord High Admiral, constituted Sir William his deputy for all the coasts of Norfolk and Suffolk, for life.[21] He was charged by Henry VII with responsibility for the beacons which were used to warn in the event of an attack on English shores.[22] He served (as of Hever Castle) as High Sheriff of Kent in 1489[23] and was High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1500.
His will was proved in 1505,[25] in which he requested to be buried in Norwich Cathedral beside the grave of his mother Dame Anne Boleyn, and bestowed his various manors in Norfolk, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Kent.[14] Sir William was a considerable benefactor to the fabric of Norwich Cathedral, to adorning the arches in the choir, where his arms were displayed in various places. His arms also appear in St Gregory's church, Norwich, and his house was adjacent to that of Sir Miles Stapleton's. His tomb slab in the Cathedral as seen by Blomefield in 1743 was on the south side on the presbytery steps, and had been despoiled of its brasses, but formerly bore the inscription "Hic jacet Corpus Willelmi Boleyn Militis, qui obijt X Octobris Anno Dni: MoCCCCCovo, Cuius anime propicietur Deus Amen." The heraldry displayed on this stone was as follows:


Children from this marriage were:

   335    i. Jane BULLEN [120930] was born about 1475 and died after 1521. Another name for Jane was Jane BOLEYN.

   336    ii. Anne BULLEN [120929] was born on 18 Nov 1475 and died on 31 Oct 1479 at age 3. Another name for Anne was Anne BOLEYN.

   337    iii. Earl [1st] Thomas BULLEN `of Wiltshire [120931] was born about 1477 and died on 12 Mar 1538 aged about 61. Another name for Thomas was Earl [1st] Thomas BOLEYN of Wiltshire.

   338    iv. John BULLEN [120932] died in 1484 and was buried in Blickling Norfolk England. Another name for John was John BOLEYN.

   339    v. Anthony BULLEN [120933] died on 30 Sep 1493 and was buried in Blickling Norfolk England. Another name for Anthony was Anthony BOLEYN.

   340    vi. Alice BULLEN [120934] was born about 1478 and died on 1 Nov 1538 aged about 60. Another name for Alice was Alice BOLEYN.

+ 341    vii. Lady Margaret BULLEN Sackville [120893] was born about 1479 in Blickling Norfolk England and died in Dec 1556 in Withyham Chiddingley Sussex England aged about 77.

   342    viii. Archdeacon William BULLEN of Winchester [120935] was born about 1481 and died about 1551 aged about 70. Another name for William was William BOLEYN.

   343    ix. Anne BULLEN [120936] was born about 1483 and died on 6 Jan 1555 aged about 72. Another name for Anne was Anne BOLEYN.

   344    x. Sir James BULLEN [120937] was born about 1485 and died on 5 Dec 1561 aged about 76. Another name for James was Sir James BOLEYN.

   345    xi. Sir Edward BULLEN [120938] was born about 1486. Another name for Edward was Sir Edward BOLEYN.

323. Sir John STANLEY Kt. of Melling [122871] (Sir John STANLEY of Weaver & Over Alderly310, Joan GOUSHILL286, Elizabeth FITZALAN248, Elizabeth de BOHUN206, William de BOHUN Earl of Northampton155, Earl [4th] Humphrey VII de BOHUN of Hereford115, 3rd Earl Humphrey VI de BOHUN of Hereford87, Eleanor de BRAOSE65, William Abergavenny (Baron)45, Reginald Abergavenny (9th Baron)22, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1) was born about 1450 in Weaver Cheshire England and died on 20 Nov 1508 in Melling Lancashire England aged about 58.

John married Elizabeth HARRINGTON [122870]. Elizabeth was born in 1456 in Hornby Lancashire England and died in 1515 in Melling Lancashire England at age 59.

Children from this marriage were:

   346    i. Margaret STANLEY [122874] was born about 1490 in Hornby Lancashire England and died in 1549 aged about 59.

   347    ii. Jane STANLEY [122875] was born in 1500 in Melling Lancashire England and died on 19 Aug 1587 in Lancashire England at age 87.

   348    iii. Anne STANLEY [122876] was born in 1505 in Lancaster Lancashire England.

324. Joan TROUTBECK [81780] (Margaret STANLEY311, Joan GOUSHILL286, Elizabeth FITZALAN248, Elizabeth de BOHUN206, William de BOHUN Earl of Northampton155, Earl [4th] Humphrey VII de BOHUN of Hereford115, 3rd Earl Humphrey VI de BOHUN of Hereford87, Eleanor de BRAOSE65, William Abergavenny (Baron)45, Reginald Abergavenny (9th Baron)22, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1) was born in 1459.

Joan married Sir William GRIFFITHS [81779]. William died in 1482.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: Penrhyn Deudraeth Merioneth Wales.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 349    i. Sir William GRIFFITHS [81778] was born in 1475 and died in 1531 at age 56.

325. Edmund LEWKNOR [49548] (Mary WEST312, Reynold WEST 6th Baron la Warre287, Joan LA WARRE249, Eleanor MOWBRAY207, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber169, Aliva de BRAOSE117, William Braose (2nd Baron)94, William Lord Buckingham & Bramber (Sir)67, John Lord of Bramber & Gower (Sir)47, William23, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1).

Edmund married Jane TIRRELL [49549].

The child from this marriage was:

+ 350    i. Elizabeth LEWKNOR [49550] .

326. Lord Owen OGLE 2nd Baron Ogle [120300] (Lord Robert OGLE 1st Baron Ogle313, Maud GREY288, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY252, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm208, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber169, Aliva de BRAOSE117, William Braose (2nd Baron)94, William Lord Buckingham & Bramber (Sir)67, John Lord of Bramber & Gower (Sir)47, William23, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1) was born about 1440 and died on 1 Sep 1486 aged about 46.

Owen married Eleanor de HYLTON [120301]. Eleanor died after 1525.

Children from this marriage were:

   351    i. Joan OGLE [120307] was born in 1465.

+ 352    ii. Lord Ralph OGLE 3rd Baron Ogle [84805] was born on 7 Nov 1468, died on 16 Jan 1512 in Morpeth Northumberland England at age 43, and was buried in Bothal [Castle] Northumberland England.

   353    iii. Robert OGLE [120306] was born after 1468 and died in 1513.

Robert married Anne LUMLEY [120308].

330. Isabel GREY [121706] (Dorothy OGLE315, Maud GREY288, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY252, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm208, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber169, Aliva de BRAOSE117, William Braose (2nd Baron)94, William Lord Buckingham & Bramber (Sir)67, John Lord of Bramber & Gower (Sir)47, William23, William of Bramber (4th Lord)12, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1) was born in 1533 in Horton Northumberland England and died on 11 Jul 1582 in Chillingham Northumberland England at age 49.

Isabel married Sir Ralph GREY of Chillingham [121697]. Ralph was born in 1529 in Chillingham Northumberland England and died on 17 Dec 1565 in Chillingham Northumberland England at age 36.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 354    i. Sir Ralph GREY of Howick [94410] was born in 1552 and died on 7 Sep 1623 at age 71.

   355    ii. Sir Thomas GREY of Chillingham [121708] .

Thomas married Catherine NEVILLE [121709].

   356    iii. Edward GREY of Howick [121710] .

Edward married Katherine le STRANGE [121711].

   357    iv. Baron William GREY of Werke [121712] died in Jul 1674.

William married Anne WENTWORTH [121713].

   358    v. Henry GREY of Newminster [121714] .

Henry married Mary WIDDRINGTON [121715].

   359    vi. Roger GREY of Outchester [121716] .

   360    vii. Anthony GREY [121717] .

   361    viii. Arthur GREY of Spindlestone [121718] .

Arthur married Margaret BIULMER [121719].

   362    ix. Dorothy GREY [121720] died in 1591.

Dorothy married Sir Robert DELAVAL of Seaton [121721] on 24 Jan 1572. Robert was born about 1542 and died on 1 Jan 1607 aged about 65.

   363    x. Isabel GREY [121722] .

Isabel married Francis RADCLIFFE of Dilson [121723].

   364    xi. Anne GREY [121724] .

Anne married Thomas COLLINGWOOD of Eslington [121725].

331. 7th Baron John DARCY of Knaith [121787] (Lord John DARCY 5th Baron of Knayth316, Elizabeth GREY295, Alice de NEVILLE255, Margaret STAFFORD211, 2nd Earl Hugh STAFFORD of Stafford178, 1st Earl Ralph de STAFFORD of Stafford126, 1st Baron Edmund STAFFORD Stafford106, Nicholas de STAFFORD79, Robert de STAFFORD61, Lady Petronille de FERRERS of Derby42, Sybil de BRAOSE13, William II of Bramber (3rd Lord)5, Philip of Bramber (2nd Lord)3, William of Bramber (1st Lord)2, de Brix (Seigneur)1) died about 1458.

John married Joan GREYSTOKE [121788]. Joan was born in 1408 and died in 1456 at age 48.

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