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Sir Arthur Mainwaring
Birth: 1525
Death: 4 Sep 1590 (aged 64Å65)
Burial: St John The Baptist Churchyard, Ightfield, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England
Memorial #: 103352192
Bio: Knight of Ightfield. Knight of the Shire for Shropshire, 1559. Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff, Deputy Lieutenant, and Commissioner of Musters. Arthur received his early education at Gray's Inn, London, beginning in 1542, was knighted in 1547, and succeeded his father as head of the family estate in 1558.
Eldest son and heir of Sir Richard Mainwaring of Ightfield, by his wife Dorothy, daughter of Sir Robert Corbet of Moreton Corbet. Arthur married by 1557 to Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Randolph Mainwaring of Over Peover, Cheshire.
From the online resource The History of Parliament:
Mainwaring was a considerable landowner, much of whose property lay outside Shropshire. The death of his father-in-law in September 1557 brought him extensive estates, from the Cheshire branch of his family, in Bradley, Stretton and elsewhere in that county, together with houses in the city of Chester. In Shropshire he owned the manor of Ightfield, a large house at Cotton, and land in Steele, Whitchurch and Whixall. Through his mother he was related to Sir Andrew Corbet, the other Shropshire knight of the shire in 1559. Soon after he came of age Mainwaring served at Berwick under John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, who knighted him there in October 1547. During the last year of Queen Mary's reign he was in the north again for the Scottish campaign, in charge of 200 Shropshire men, and in May 1560 he took part in the attack on Leith. After this he settled in the 'rude and barbarous soil' of Shropshire, where he was an active official for nearly 30 years. William Downham, Bishop of Chester, classified him as favourable to the established church in 1564. Mainwaring was a deputy lieutenant at the time of the Armada, and in June 1588 sent a reprimand to officials of several hundreds in the county for not furnishing adequate information about arms and equipment. He died 2 Sept. 1590, having made his will that day, asking to be buried in Ightfield parish church. He left the greater part of his property to the executor and heir, George, who was then over 40. The only other members of the family mentioned were a daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Aston, her son Arthur, and Mainwaring's brother James of Cotton.
Family Members
Parents
Richard Mainwaring 1499-1558
Spouse
Margaret Mainwaring Mainwaring 1521-1574
Siblings
Mary Mainwaring Ottley Unknown-1592
Children
Mary Mainwaring Cotton 1541-1578
Elizabeth Mainwaring Aston 1548-1606
George Mainwaring 1550-1628
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Originally Created by: Todd Whitesides (47553735)
Added: 9 Jan 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103352192/arthur-mainwaring
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103352192/arthur-mainwaring: accessed 24 January 2023), memorial page for Sir Arthur Mainwaring (1525Å4 Sep 1590), Find a Grave Memorial ID 103352192, citing St John The Baptist Churchyard, Ightfield, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England; Maintained by Plantagenet Crown (contributor 49922906).
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