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Subject: Re: Shoresworth of Lancs - ancestral to the Worsleys & Booths
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 12:48:42 -0700 (PDT)
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On 20 Apr, 18:13, wrote:
> A. Robert, parson of Mottram; had a daughter:
>
> B. Cecily, ff 1299, married (i) - Norris; (ii) Robert de Shoresworth,
> dead by 1299; issue by both marriages:
>
> C1. William Norris - had a son, Robert Norris, ff 1310
> C2. Alexander de Shoresworth, ff 1281-1330
> C2. William de Shoresworth, had issue:
>
> D. Robert de Shoresworth, ff 1281; had issue:
>
> E. Margaret de Shoresworth, ff 1348; married firstly by 1292 [VCH
> Lancs, vol 4, sub Worsley, n 19] Henry de Worsley; married secondly by
> 1305 [ibid] Robert de Radcliffe. She also had a son, Thurstan, by Sir
> William de Holand, who was assigned lands at Denton by his mother's
> great-uncle in 1325-6 and left issue.
The Visitation of Lancs, 1533 (Chetham Soc. Pub CX, 1882, p 199 et
seq) provides some details of her Radcliffe descendants, including:
F. William Radcliffe, passed over for his father's inheritance in
favour of his uncle, since he was only a half-brother to his father's
heir; married Katherine de Norley; issue:
G. Sir Ralph Radcliffe, High Sheriff of Lancs, 8 Richard II; see HoP
1386-1421, vol IV, pp 162-4; died 1406; married 1stly; married 2ndly
Margery [Trafford nee] Ince, and left issue by both marriages,
including by the second:
H. Sir Ralph Radcliffe, of Smithells; see HOP, ibid, pp 160-2; left
issue.
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