Van der Feen/Mendels/Rowe/Hesketh Family Tree » Isabella de Massey (± 1280-1313)

Personal data Isabella de Massey 


Household of Isabella de Massey

She had a relationship with Sir Hugh Dutton.


Child(ren):

  1. Katherine de Dutton  ± 1300-1321 


Notes about Isabella de Massey

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The Baguley Family of Worsley

Hamon Massey VII died with no heirs, but the sisters and their heirs eventually inherited the ancient barony of Dunham Massey. [Paul C Reed (Reedpcgen), soc.genealogy.medieval] 2238

The Baguley family name comes from the old district Baggiley in Cheshire, which during the 11th century was held by Hamon Massy, created Baron of Durham Massy, a grant from William the Conqueror in respect of his support in the conquest of Britain. In the early 13th century, during the reign of King John, a Massy family descendant, one Matthew Massy of Bromhale (Bramhall), was given lands in Baggiley, (in present day Wythenshawe), and his heirs adopted the name Baggiley, later to be known as Baguley. Later, Sir William de Baggiley was knighted by King Edward I (known as Long Shanks), and married one of the King's daughters, possibly Lucy Corona, though some have it as Isabel. This saw the Baguley family well promoted in the aristocracy of England. They owned the salt mines in Cheshire and a mill for processing which over time made them a wealthy and influential family. Sir William built Baguley Hall sometime around 1320 and was Lord of the Manor as well as possessing other manors in Hyde and Levenshulme. Over time, through marriage, these lands passed to Sir John Leigh of Booth in 1353 and they remained in the Leigh family until the late seventeenth century, when the line terminated in Edward Leigh. It finally passed into the hands of the Tattons in 1825 when it was combined with other lands belonging to that family. An effigy of Sir William Baggiley can be seen in St Mary's Church in Bowdon. The family name is marked by the district of Baguley in South Manchester. Bigalow, a fairly common name in many old colonial countries is a derivation of the family name Baggiley.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Isabella de Massey

Hamon V de Massey
± 1212-± 1278
Alice Whitney
± 1206-± 1273
Alice de Mohun
± 1222-1284
Hamon VI de Massey
± 1230-> 1308
Mary de Beauchamp
± 1258-1309

Isabella de Massey
± 1280-1313


Sir Hugh Dutton
± 1276-± 1326


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