She is married to William de Toft.
They got married after 1227.
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HOLFORD HALL, PLUMLEY
Sources of Information on the Holfords and Cholmondleys of Holford Hall
Cheshire Notes and Queries; An Illustrated Quarterly Journal, Vol. VII,New Series, 1902 contains an article by Sarah Cork of Delamere on theHolfords and Holford Hall. No references are given for the origin ofthe information and it may be drawn in part from Sir Peter Leicester'sHistorical Antiquities, printed in 1673, or from George Ormerod's TheHistory of the County Palatine and City of Chester, first published inLondon in 1819. The article has a woodcut illustration of Holford Hall,shown above, bearing the date 1600, which may be appropriate for thedate when rebuilding took place but not for the date of the scene shownfrom the costumes and the general appearance of the Hall. Given thephotograph dated 1880 shown in Cheshire Country Houses, mentioned below,the view is probably 19th century. Some of the main points of thearticle are reproduced below.
Holford village adjoins the ancient manors of Lostock and Plumley. About1119 this manor was given by Roger de Mainwaring to the Abbey of Chesterunder which it was held by Mesne lords until the dissolution. About1227, half the manor passed in marriage with Joan, daughter of Richard deLostock, who was heir to her two brothers, who had died without issue.Joan married William de Toft, younger brother of Roger de Toft, whoseposterity settled at Holford and assumed the name of Holford. Joan had ason, Roger de Holford. The Holfords possessed the manor until the deathof Christopher Holford, Esq., about 1581 to 1600, when it passed mymarriage with his heiress to the Cholmondley family.
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