Edward Molyneux was born abt.1473 Of Preston, , Lancashire, England and died 14 August 1535. He was the ''Rector of Sefton''. Parents: Thomas Molyneux of Sefton (b. c. 1445-1483) and Anne Dutton(b. abt. 1448-1520). ==Sources== * FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 AFN:9FG2-RV ==Notes== >* from: [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41291#n50 The Parish of Sefton -Introduction, church and charities
British History Online] * 50. Lich. Epis. Reg. xiii–xiv, fol. 56. He was also rector of Ashton-under-Lyne and Walton and prebendary of Salisbury; he founded the Molyneux chantry at Sefton. He was the youngest son of Sir Thomas Molyneux, and apparently his mother's favourite; a large part of his time was given to lawsuits. >* from: [http://www.molineux.com/history/gisborne/memoir5.asp Gisbourne Molineux, "Memoirs of the Molineux Family," 1882.] * In the church of Walton-on-the-Hill, advowson of which was possessed by the Molyneux family as early as 1470, having been purchased in that year by Sir Thomas Molineux, Knt., of the Abbey of St. Peter, at Shrewsbury, and of which parish Edward Molyneux was Rector 26 Henry VIII., is a corbel, on which is sculptured an angel supporting a shield charged with the cross moline. In the vestry is a square of old stained glass with the word “Patronus,” beneath which is the crest of Molineux on acap of maintenance. Lower still is the achievement of Molineux, quartering twelve coats.
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