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Persönliche Daten Sir William Burley of Broncroft 

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Familie von Sir William Burley of Broncroft

(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Ellen de Grendon.

Sie haben geheiratet.


Kind(er):

  1. Joan Burley  ± 1424-1504 


(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Margaret Nn.

Sie haben geheiratet


Notizen bei Sir William Burley of Broncroft

And lord of the manor of Munslow.

Curiously, because they have everything else right, the Shropshire Visitation calls him John Burley with a wife Alice, dau. of Richard Lord Gray of Wilton.  The same records also shows a sheaf of Burley ancestors including three KGs (who have the same names as those in Grace Holmes' book of KGs).  But DNB agrees with this Visitation about his gt-gt-uncle Simon so it looks like this was a minor error of missing out one generation.

Worcs vis'n also calls him John - and in the Littleton pedigree he is "Henry or John"!
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Christopher Nash on 27 Nov 2005 found this on the British history on-line site regarding Munslow:

"Munslow had been subinfeudated by 1255, when the terre tenants,
evidently coparceners, were John de Chandurs, Nicholas Seymour, and
Ermyntrude, a daughter of John Hertwell, son of John Hertwell, the
late terre tenant of Aston. They held Munslow of a mesne lord,
William de Venables, whose tenure was evidently resumed by the chief
lord before 1285. Ermyntrude's daughter Agnes conveyed her share to
Seymour and his wife Alice. Seymour predeceased Alice, who was in
sole possession of their Munslow estate by 1285. She conveyed it to
Robert de Beke and his wife Maud, Ermyntrude's sister; (fn. 57)
Robert and Maud presumably possessed John de Chandurs's share, for by
1316 Robert was sole lord of Munslow. (fn. 58) Maud predeceased him
c. 1324 (fn. 59) and by 1348 his son Nicholas de Beke (kt. 1348, d.
1369) was lord. (fn. 60) Sir Nicholas's heir was his daughter
Elizabeth, who married and predeceased Sir Robert Swynnerton (d.
1386). (fn. 61) After Swynnerton's death Munslow seems to have passed
to their daughter and heir Maud Peshall. (fn. 62) Maud's second
husband (from c. 1388) was William Ipstones (d. 1399), (fn. 63) whose
father Sir John (d. 1393) had Munslow manor, apparently as Maud's
feoffee. (fn. 64) After William's death Maud may have had only a
third of Munslow; in 1404 she and her third husband John Savage
conveyed a third of the advowson to John Burley, (fn. 65) tenant in
chief of the manor. The other two thirds of the manor may have passed
in 1399 to William's daughters and coheirs Christine and Alice (fn.
66) and were apparently later acquired by Burley.)<    [British
History Online <http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?
compid=22866>]"
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[Richard Hodgson]

In 1417 William Burley was first elected a Knight for the Shire of Salop.  In the returns for the next twenty-four Parliaments his name is to be found as one of the members of this county no less than 18 times.  The last Parliament in which he was returned was that which met at Westminster on 9 Jul 1455.  He was chosen Speaker of the House of Commons on 19 Mar 1436, in place of Sir John Tyrrel, Knight who was compelled by illness to retire from the chair.  Burley was elected again to the chair on 26 Feb 1444, and continued to preside over the House until the dissolution of that Parliament.  Little is known of his domestic or political life.  In 1426 he executed the office of Sheriff of Salop.  He died without male issue, leaving two daughters and coheiresses, the elder of whom was Joan, or Joanna, and the younger Elizabeth, who married Sir Thomas Trussel of Billesley, Warwickshire.

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History of Parliament:
William Burley (d. 1458) of Broncroft, Salop. m.1 Ellen Grendon, dau. John Grendon, wid. John Brown, m.2 Margaret, ? dau. Thomas Parys.  He was eldest son of John Burley (I) of Bromscroft and his wife Juliana. William had a son who d.v.p., and two daughters, one, Joan, widow of Sir Phillip Chetwynd, who remarried to Thomas Lyttleton of Teddesley, and the other, Elizabeth (who also d.v.p.), mother of William Trussell.

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There are many conflicting ideas on the web as to who his wife was, and even whether his name was William or John. [RH]

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[Jane Williams Flank.ged]

William Burley (fl 1436), speaker of the House of Commons, was the son of John Burley of Bromcroft Castle, high sheriff of Salop in 1409. Sir Simon Burley who was beheaded on 5 May 1388, but whose attainder was reversed in the following year, was his great-great-uncle.  In 1417 William Burley was first elected a knight of the shire for Salop.  In the returns of the next twenty-four parliaments his name is to be found as one of the members of his county no less than eighteen times.  The last parliament in which he was returned was that which was summoned to meet at Westminster on 9 July 1455.  He was chosen as speaker of the House of Commons on 19 March 1436, in the place of Sir John Tyrrel, kt., who was compelled by illness to retire from the chair.  In the following parliament William Tresham was elected speaker; however, on 29 Feb. 1444 Burley was again voted to the chair, and continued to preside over the house until the dissolution of that parliament.

Little is known of his domestic or political life.  In 1426 he executed the office of sheriff of Salop.  He died without male issue, leaving two daughters and coheiresses, the eldest of whom married, first, Sir Philip Chetwynd of Ingestrie, and, secondly, Sir Thomas Lyttelton, the author of the 'Tenures.'  From this last marriage the present Barons Lyttelton and Hatherton are descended. ; The youngest daughter, Elizabeth, married Sir Thomas Trussel of Billesley, Warwickshire.
[Dictionary of National Biography III:376]

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John Burley
????-± 1428

William Burley
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(1) 
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± 1424-1504
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Quellen

  1. "John D Newport," supplied by Newport, Updated: 2015-04-28; copy held by [RESEARCHER & CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE USE]\., rootsweb : John. D. Newport, compiled by John D. Newport [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States of America
  2. PL_4_WWW_all.ged, downloaded april 2006
  3. The Genealogist, Editor: H W Forsyth Harwood, The Family of Lyttleton by W F Carter, Vol 37, 1921, p. 25
  4. Visitations, Worcs of 1569, pub Harleian 1888, Lyttleton, p. 92
  5. Dictionary of National Biography, 1st Edn, Ed: Leslie Stephen et al, His own article
  6. Jim Weber.FTW
    Date of Import: 19 Apr 2015
  7. VCH, Victoria County Histories, Shropshire, Munslow manor, Vol X, p. 157
  8. Ray Montgomery - Greysteel
    Date of Import: Jul 15, 2009
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  9. Lives of the Speakers of the House of Commons, 1851, by James Alexander Manning, www.archive.org, 89
  10. Richard Hodgson / RootsWeb's WorldConnect
  11. Our Kingdom Come, Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
    Date of Import: Dec 20, 2008
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  12. William Hilton
    Date of Import: Mar 19, 2008
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  13. Jane Williams Flank
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