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Personal data Anna Dutton 


Household of Anna Dutton

She had a relationship with Thomas Molyneux.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Molyneux  1470-1508 
  2. Sir William Molyneux  1481-1548 


Notes about Anna Dutton

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Anne Dutton was born abt. 1448 Dutton, Cheshire, England and died 22 October 1520. [1] She became known as Dame Anne Molyneux. [2][3]

Parents: Sir Thomas Dutton of Dutton (d. 1459) and Ann Touchet (b. c.1424-1503).

Married:

on July 11, 1463 England to Thomas Molyneux of Sefton (b. c. 1445-1483), son of Sir Richard Molyneux, Chief Forester of West Derby and Anne Stanley.
Children of Anne Dutton and Thomas Molyneux:

John Molyneux b.abt.1470
Sir William Molyneux, Lord of Sefton Manor+ b. 1481, d. 16 Mar 1548
Edward Molyneux b.abt.1473 d.Aug. 14, 1535, Rector of Sefton
Jane Molyneux b.abt.1475 d.Nov. 30, 1520
Elizabeth Molyneux b.abt.1477 d.Nov. 27, 1508
Thomas Molyneux b.abt.1478
Richard Molyneux b.abt.1478 d.bef.1500
Notes
from: Townships - Little Crosby | British History Online
The younger Nicholas [Blundell], when quite a child, was married to Margery daughter of Henry Scarisbrick; (fn. 42) they lived happily together for sixty years and 'never noder cold find fote noder with oder,' but their latter years were greatly embittered by a long strife with the family of Molyneux of Sefton. (fn. 43) In some way Nicholas Blundell incurred the resentment of Dame Anne Molyneux, who, as guardian of her young sons, appears to have pushed to the uttermost the superior manorial rights of Sefton, and as a result in 1507–8 Nicholas Blundell granted to her and her son Edward for the grantor's life, the hall of Crosby, with the buildings, lands, windmill, and appurtenances, and the moiety of the rents in Crosby, at a rent of 20 marks. (fn. 44) In 1509 there was a settlement as to the homage required of him, (fn. 45) and in 1514 the manor was restored to him by Edward Molyneux. (fn. 46) The case had, of course, been taken into the courts, but Nicholas, who died about 1520, did not see the end of it, the final decree recognizing the rights of the Blundells being given in 1526. (fn. 47)
discussion
THERE IS SOME TYPE OF GENI BUG/GLITCH INVOLVING THE DAU. ELIZABETH MOLYNEUX AND ANOTHER PROFILE FOR HER FATHER WHICH IS MAKING HER PROFILE INACCESSIBLE, SUPPORT HELP HAS BEEN REQUESTED.

This appears resolved as of May 2014

Sources
http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1107.htm#i33257
Horley, Engelbert. Sefton: A Descriptive and Historical Account. London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1893. Sefton: A Descriptive and Historical Account. London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1893.
Footnotes
Royal Titled Ancestors, [S10302] Unknown author, Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists, by Weis, 6th Ed., p. 27, 32.
Horley, Index pg. 515; Dame Anne Mulnes (Molyneux)
Townships - Sefton | British History Online footnote 45. Dame Anne Molyneux died 22 October, 1520 ... Her will has been printed in Lancs. and Ches. Wills (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), 162.
Footnotes for Notes
42. Scarisbrick charters, n. 166 (in Trans. Hist. Soc. (New Ser.), xiii); P.R.O. Anct. D., A. 12603. In 1479 as Nicholas, son and heir of Nicholas Blundell, he granted to Thomas Blundell, vicar of Brackley, Master Boniface Blundell, and others, his manor of Little Crosby.
43. Gibson, Cavalier's Note Book, 10. The petition from which this account of the family troubles is taken is printed more fully in Caröe and Gordon, Sefton, 73, from the original at Little Crosby. It appears to have been drawn up by George Blundell, a younger son of Nicholas, and complains that the Molyneuxes had taken away the Blundells' rights to waifs, strays, and wreck; also their sporting rights and rabbit warrens; their chapel on the north side of Sefton church; 20 marks rent; they had cast Nicholas and his son into prison at Lanc. for 14 weeks, denied George's right to the guardianship of his brother's heir; and finally 'daily lay in wait to kill and murder them.'
44. Kuerden fol. MS, 261, n. 490. Among the field names given are Oaklands, Brandearth, Corscroft, Hayrkirk, Bergh, Dobhey, Dalton, Ragh Winter Hey and Wodeam.
45. Liverpool Corp. D. An endorsement dated 1672 says, 'I think that the heirs of William Molyneux have nothing to do with Halton, and now I know no homage that is due unto them.'
46. Deed in Blundell evidences, 19 Aug. 1514.
47. Cavalier's Note Book, 10–11. There are numerous references to the matter in the Ducatus Lanc. (Rec. Com.). In 1517 Nicholas Blundell complained that whereas he had in 1512 let his manor of Crosby to George Blundell, Edward Molyneux, clerk, rector of Sefton, disregarding a decree made in the duchy of Lanc., had expelled George from the manor. Edward Molyneux replied that he and another recovered the manor against Nicholas to certain uses, and their tenant had been ejected by George; Duchy of Lanc. Depos. xi, B. 5, 5a, 6. The dispute also came before the Star Chamber, which decreed that Edward Molyneux should pay the debts of Nicholas Blundell out of the profits of the manor of Little Crosby; the jointure of Agnes, widow of Henry Blundell, is mentioned; Star Chamb. Proc. Hen. VIII, v, 49–51; xxiv, 181; xxix, 86. There is extant a grant by George Blundell to his brother Henry, son and heir-apparent of Nicholas Blundell, of all the manor of Little Crosby and all the messuages, &c., including courts-leet and liberties, which George had received from Nicholas; this is dated 1 June, 1513.
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