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About Sir John Massey
In 1400, during the reign of the new King Henry IV, several more hundred men accompanied Richard and Thomas Vernon, William Brereton and Adam Bostock, John and Thomas Massey to Scotland.
- ID: I234215
- Name: Sir John [@ <] de Massey
- Sex: M
- Birth: 1360 in Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
- Birth: 1360
- Death: 22 JUL 1403
Father: Hugh [@ <] de Massey b: 1320 in Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
Mother: Alice [<] Wrenbury b: 1320 in Oulton Lowe, Northwich, Cheshire, England
Marriage 1 Alice [<] de Worsley b: 1366 in Workesley, Lancastershire, England
Children
1. Has Children Margery [@ <] de Massey b: 1364 in Talton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
2. Has Children Joan [@] de Massey b: 1386
source:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db...
n 1400, during the reign of the new King Henry IV, several more hundred men accompanied Richard and Thomas Vernon, William Brereton and Adam Bostock, John and Thomas Massey to Scotland.
ID: I234215 Name: Sir John [@ <] de Massey Sex: M Birth: 1360 in Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Birth: 1360 Death: 22 JUL 1403 Father: Hugh [@ <] de Massey b: 1320 in Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
Mother: Alice [<] Wrenbury b: 1320 in Oulton Lowe, Northwich, Cheshire, England
Marriage 1 Alice [<] de Worsley b: 1366 in Workesley, Lancastershire, England
Children
1. Has Children Margery [@ <] de Massey b: 1364 in Talton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England 2. Has Children Joan [@] de Massey b: 1386 source:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db...
Sir Geoffrey de Worsley, who fought in the French wars, married Mary daughter of Sir Thomas de Felton, about 1376; but a divorce was procured in 1381, and Mary retired to a nunnery. (fn. 25) Thereon Sir Geoffrey married Isabel daughter and eventual heir of Sir Thomas de Lathom, but died shortly afterwards leaving a daughter by her named Elizabeth, only one year old. His former wife then left her convent, asserting that she had only entered it by compulsion, and as she also established the validity of her marriage, the infant daughter of Sir Geoffrey lost the inheritance as illegitimate, the manors of Worsley and Hulton passing into the hands of Alice sister of Sir Geoffrey and wife of Sir John Massey. (fn. 26) Sir John was the son of Hugh Massey of Tatton, who died about 1371, and by his elder brother's death succeeded to the paternal estates. (fn. 27) His marriage with Alice de Worsley took place in or before 1372. (fn. 28) He was sheriff of Cheshire in 1389. (fn. 29) He sided with Richard II in 1399 and was imprisoned in Chester Castle; (fn. 30) four years later he joined in the Hotspur rising and was killed at the battle of Shrewsbury. (fn. 31) Thomas his eldest son incurred forfeiture on the like account, (fn. 32) but was restored, and dying in 1420, was succeeded by his brother Geoffrey. (fn. 33) Their mother Alice died eight years later, Geoffrey being then forty years of age. (fn. 34) On his death in 1457 without lawful issue (fn. 35) the Worsley manors went to his nephew William son of Richard Massey. (fn. 36) William died eleven years later; (fn. 37) his son and heir Sir Geoffrey (fn. 38) left an only child Joan, who by her first husband, William Stanley, (fn. 39) also left an only daughter Joan, heiress of Worsley, aged eighteen at her mother's death in 1511. (fn. 40)
Sir John Massey's Timeline
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1338
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Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1364 |
1364
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Tatton Bucklow, Cheshire, England
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1374
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Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1376
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Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1380 |
1380
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Tatton Bucklow, Cheshire, England
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1387 |
1387
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Tatton, Rosthern, Cheshire, England
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1388 |
1388
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Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
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1390 |
1390
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Tatton
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1403 |
July 21, 1403
Age 65
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three miles north of, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
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