Sir Thomas Boteler, of Bewsey (son of Thomas Boteler & Margaret Delves) was born circa 1494 at of Bewsey in Warrington, Burtonwood, & Great Sankey, Lancashire, England; Age 28 in 1522.1 Sir Thomas Boteler died on 15 September 1550.1,6, daughter of Sir Edward Sutton, 2nd Lord Dudley & Lord Powys and Cecily Willoughby; No issue.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 in 1522 [father's death year].7.enet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 672.yal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 106.notes==he seven daughters of Edward Sutton, 2nd baron Dudley (c.1451-January 31, 1531/2) and Cecily Willoughby (c.1463-August 1539). In 1516, she married John Huddleston (c.1497-October 16, 1530), by whom she had John (July 1517-November 4, 1557), Charles, and Eleanor (d.before 1560). Her second husband was Sir Thomas Butler of Bewsey and Warrington, Lancashire (c.1494-September 15,1550). Her stepson, Thomas Butler (c.1513-1579) was contracted c.1523 to marry one Alice Trafford, but in about 1543 he married his stepsister, Eleanor Huddleston, instead. Both Thomas Butlers were spendthrifts. The younger Thomas brought suit in the duchy of Lancaster against his father, claiming that the elder Thomas defrauded him and his wife of rents due them under their marriage settlement. One online genealogy says Elizabeth Sutton, Lady Butler died in Zurich but gives no explanation for this. Sir Thomas Boteler1 b. c 1461, d. 27 Apr 1522Lancashire, England; Age 28 in 1522.1 He married Elizabeth Sutton, daughter of Sir Edward Sutton, 2nd Lord Dudley & Lord Powys and Cecily Willoughby, after 6 October 1531; No issue.1 Sir Thomas Boteler died on 15 September 1550.1l-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4808.htm#i144390lizabeth, da. of Edward, and Lord Dudley'''. m. settlement May 1544, Bridget, da. of Sir Robert Cotton of Landwade, 2s. 1da. suc. fa. 16 Oct. 1530. Kntd. 2 Oct. 1553.1shire origin, had by the 15th century made its principal seat at Millom, Cumberland; it was Sir John Huddleston’s grandfather who added a Cambridgeshire connexion by acquiring 12 manors, including two at Sawston, by marriage with a coheir of John Neville, Marquess of Montagu. '''On his father’s death Huddleston’s wardship was purchased by his mother and her second husband, Sir Thomas Butler of Lancashire, for £200'''; nothing is known of his education, for he is unlikely to have been the John Huddleston who graduated BA at Cambridge in 1543.3nds in February ....ieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas RichardsonA#v=onepage&q=delves&f=falseM BOTELER (or BUTLER), Knt. [see COYTEMORE 15]; (2nd) WILLIAM GRIFFITH, K.B., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire [see COYTEMORE 15].(or BUTLER), Knt., of Bewsey (in Warrington), Burtonwood, Great Sankey, Marton, etc., Lancashre, Master Forester of the forests and chases of Toxteth, Croxteth, and Simonswood, Seneschal of Liverpool, younger son by his father's 3rd marriage, born about 1462 (aged 10 in 1472). He was heir in 1471 to his older half-brother, William Boteler, Knt. He married before 1494 MARGARET DELVES, daughter of John Delves, Knt., of Doddington, Cheshire, by Ellen, daughter of Ralph Egerton, Knt. They had one son, '''Thomas, Knt.''', and eight daughters, Margaret (wife of Richard Bold, Knt.), Elizabeth, Anne (wife of George Atherton, Esq., and Laurence Starkey, Esq.), Isabel (wife of Randolph Brereton, Knt), Margery (wife of Thomas Southworth, Knt.), Cecily (wife of Henry Kighley, Esq.), Eleanor (wife of John Bagott), and Dorothy (wife of John Booth, Esq.), In 1483 he was summoned to received the order of knighthood at the intended coronation of Edward V. but did not receive it until the coronation of Elizabeth, queen to King Henry VII. He was present at the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513. SIR THOMAS BOTELER died testate 27 April 1522, and was buried at Warrington, Lancashire. ....Thomas Boteler, Knt., by Margaret Delves:GE BOOTH, of Dunham-Massey, Cheshire [see BOOTH 15].86; aged 28 or 30 in 1487), He married before 1489-90 (date of fine) CECILY WILLOUGHBY, daughter of William Willoughby, Knt., of Boston, Lincolnshire (descendant of King Edward I), by Joan (or Jane) (descendant of King Edward III), daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Strangeways, Esq. [see WILLOUGHBY 12.ii for her ancestry]. They had seven sons, John, Knt. [3rd Lord Dudley], Edward, Thomas, Arthur (clerk), George, Geoffrey, and William, and eight daughters, Margaret (wife of John Grey, Lord Grey of Powis, and Robert Sutton), Eleanor (wife of Charles Somerset, K.G., 1st Earl of Worcester, Lord Herbert), Jane (wife of Thomas Fiennes), Katherine (wife of George Gresley, Knt.), '''Elizabeth''', Joyce (wife of John Leighton), Dorothy, and Constance. he was do-heir in 1485 to his 1st cousin, Edward Tiptoft, 2nd Earl of Worcester, 3rd Lord Tiptoft, by which he inherited the manors of Burwell, Cambridgeshire, Ryhall, Rutland, and Redlynch (in Downton), Wiltshire, which estates he sold in 1490 to Thomas Lovell, Knt. He subsequently assumed the title, Lord Powys, by virtue of his maternal descent from Edward Cherleton, K.G., 5th Lord Cherleton. He was summoned to Parliament from 12 Aug. 1492 to 3 Nov. 1529, by writs directed Edwardo Sutton de Dudley chl'r. He presented to the lower moiety of the church of Malpas, Cheshire in 1492, and to the upper moiety of the church of Malpas, Cheshire in 1502 and 1511. In 1506, as "Edward Sutton kt., Lord of Dudeley, otherwise Edward Sutton of Dudeley kt.," he was pardoned by the king for all intrusions etc. in the manor of Arrowstly, Kevelyok, Ddoythore, and LLanmarchudell, in the marches of Wales, Shropshire adjoining, or Wales. In 1522 he rented a house in Tothill Street, Westminter, and presumably resided there. SIR EDWARD SUTTON (or DUDLEY), Lord Dudley and Powys, died intestate 31 Jan. 1531-2. ....son and heir, born about 1496 (aged 36 in 1532). He married (betrothal dated before 30 Oct. 1501) [LADY] CECILY GREY, daughter of Thomas Grey, K.G., K.B., 1st marquess of Dorset, Lord Ferrers of Groby, Harington, Bonville, and Astley, by Cecily, suo jure Lady Harington and Bonville, daughter of William Bonville, Knt., 6th Lord Harington [see GREY 16 for her ancestry]. They had four sons, Edward, Knt. [4th Lord Dudley], Henry, Knt., Thomas, and George, Knt., and three daughters, Margaret (wife of William Gibbons), Dorothy, and Elizabeth. He presumably resied in Tothill Street, Westminter. His wife Cecily was a Legatee in the 1527 will of her mother, Cecily Grey, Marchioness of Dorset. He succeeded his father in 1532, but was never summoned to Parliament, he being a "weak man of understanding." In 1533 he sold the manor of Oxley (in Bushbury), Staffordshire to James Leveson. In May 1537 he sold Dudley Castle, Staffordshire to his cousin, John Dudley, Knt., afterwards Duke of Northumberland. He subsequently became a pauper. SIR JOHN SUTTON (or DUDLEY), 3rd Lord Dudley, was buried with elaborate Roman Catholic ceremonies at St. Margaret's Westminster 18 Sept. 1553. His widow, Cecily, was buried there 28 April 1554. ....ington), Lancashire [see CHERLETON 16].see SOMERSET 12].'Born: ABT 1485/93, Dedham, Essex, England ? ABT 1519
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