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Brereton
Birthplace of Roesia De Vernon's first husband
Saint Peter's church yard
Burial Place of Thomas De Davenport
Thomas DavenportBirth 1250 in Davenport, Cheshire, England
Marriage 1309 Age: 59 to ROESIA DE VERNON
Death 1320 in Davenport, Cheshire, England
Parents
Roger DeDavenport 1226 – 1292
Mary Salemon 1228 – 1300
Spouse and Children
ROESIA DE VERNON 1248 – 1309
THOMAS DE Davenport 1283 – 1350
Roesia DAVENPORT 1286 –
from ancestry.com
Sir Thomas Davenport
Sir Thomas Davenport of Davenport, knight, married, 1st, Agnes, daughter of Thomas de Macclesfield, who was born in 1287. She was the mother of his issue. His second wife was Roesia, daughter of Ralph de Vernon, and widow of Sir William de Brereton. Sir Thomas died in 1320, and his widow survied him in 1322.
Children:
Sir John Davenport of Davenport, knight, married first wife in 1301, Margery, daughter of Sir William Brereton, by Roesia his wife, daughter of Sir Ralph Vernon. She was the mother of his issue. His second wife was Agnes de Bradford. Sir John founded a chantry in the Chapel of Marton, in 1343, which was dissolved afther the Reformation. His second wife survived him, and remarried to Robert Massey, senior, of Sale, in 1358.
Thomas Davenport de Wheltrough Davenport, Senior
Peter Davenport, who assumed the name of Denton in 1329
Roger Davenport, who had lands in Whittington, by gift of his father and elder brother Roger.
Mallicent Davenport
Roesia Davenport
~A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family: In England and America, pgs. 66-68
from ancestry.com
Death 1320 in Davenport, Cheshire, England
Parents
Roger DeDavenport 1226 – 1292
Mary Salemon 1228 – 1300
Spouse and Children
ROESIA DE VERNON 1248 – 1309
THOMAS DE Davenport 1283 – 1350
Roesia DAVENPORT 1286 –
from ancestry.com
Sir Thomas Davenport
Sir Thomas Davenport of Davenport, knight, married, 1st, Agnes, daughter of Thomas de Macclesfield, who was born in 1287. She was the mother of his issue. His second wife was Roesia, daughter of Ralph de Vernon, and widow of Sir William de Brereton. Sir Thomas died in 1320, and his widow survied him in 1322.
Children:
Sir John Davenport of Davenport, knight, married first wife in 1301, Margery, daughter of Sir William Brereton, by Roesia his wife, daughter of Sir Ralph Vernon. She was the mother of his issue. His second wife was Agnes de Bradford. Sir John founded a chantry in the Chapel of Marton, in 1343, which was dissolved afther the Reformation. His second wife survived him, and remarried to Robert Massey, senior, of Sale, in 1358.
Thomas Davenport de Wheltrough Davenport, Senior
Peter Davenport, who assumed the name of Denton in 1329
Roger Davenport, who had lands in Whittington, by gift of his father and elder brother Roger.
Mallicent Davenport
Roesia Davenport
~A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family: In England and America, pgs. 66-68
from ancestry.com
Notes on Sir Thomas
Thomas was married a second time to Roesia de Vernon. She was the widow of Sir William de Brereton. Roesia was, therefore, both the stepmother and the mother-in-law of Sir John Davenport of Davenport who married her daughter, his stepsister, Margery Brereton of Brereton. from George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire Antiquities (2nd ed., revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby, Esq.: George Routledge and Sons, Ludgate Hill, London, 1882), vol. 3, p. 68.
And more about Sir Thomas Davenport of Davenport, from George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire Antiquities (2nd ed., revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby, Esq.: George Routledge and Sons, Ludgate Hill, London, 1882), vol. 3, p. 63:
"Sir Thomas de DAVENPORT, [lord] of DAVENPORT, knight, son and heir of Roger, married, first, Agnes, daughter of Thomas de MACCLESFIELD (the mother of his issue), and secondly, Roesia, daughter of Ralph de VERNON, widow of Sir William de BRERETON, who was living after her second husband's death, in 14 Edw. II. This Thomas de DAVENPORT occurs as demanding puture (in his capacity of grand serjeant) from two tenements in Butley, which the abbot of Chester held of the gift of Edw. Pigot. The claim was resisted, and decision made against the serjeant on reference.1 In 1303, by deed dated at Davenport, this Thomas acknowledges the receipt of four marks, in part of 8 marks due at the Feast of St. Barnabas, for the serjeancy: and in 1309 he grants a lease of the same office for two years to his son Thomas DAVENPORT, and his pledges for two years, at the annual rent of 16 marks of silver.2
"This Thomas, second son of Sir Thomas Davenport, was male ancestor of the DAVENPORTs of WELTROUGH, BRAMALL, HENBURY, and WOODFORD (now also of CAPESTHORNE), and of their several collateral branches." 1. against the serjeant on reference: "Communication of the Rev. W. Davenport."
2. 16 marks of silver: "The pledges were Roger de Motlowe, Vivian de Foxwist, Richard son of John de DAVENPORT, John de Asthul, Adam his brother, and Peter de Capesthorne. Ibid."and on page 68 : "Sir Thomas de DAVENPORT, [lord] of DAVENPORT, [living] 13 Edw. 2."
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