Ranulph Grosvenor (d. 1 Mar. 1520/1) of Bellaport (in Muckle

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Ranulph Grosvenor (d. 1 Mar. 1520/1) of Bellaport (in Muckle

Legg inn av Gjest » 07 jul 2005 02:51:01

Ranulph Grosvenor (d. 1 Mar. 1520/1) of Bellaport (in Muckleton) and North
Cleobury (in Stottesdon), Shropshire; Hyll (near Adbaston), Staffordshire, and
Meyre Weston (?); is stated in the will of his son and namesake to be buried
in the high chancel at the church in Muckleton. If anyone has easy access to
Eyton's Shropshire volumes or other similar material and wouldn't mind
relating some information on this church; for example, its patron saint, any
surviving monumental inscriptions, and son on; it would be much appreciated.

Also I was wondering if anyone has an image of the monumental inscription of
the younger Ranulph Grosvenor's son-in-law that survives in the Church of St.
Mary, Market Drayton. The son-in-law is Thomas Bulkeley (d. 1591), Gent.,
of Gravenhunger and Woore (in Mucklestone), Shropshire; Knighton and Oakley
(in Mucklestone), Staffordshire; Hurleston, Cheshire; Buerton (in Audlem),
Cheshire; Haughton (in Eddisbury Hundred), Cheshire; Bridgemere, Hunsterson, and
Poole (in Nantwich Hundred), Cheshire; Moulton (in Northwich Hundred),
Cheshire; and Stoke (in Wirral Hundred), Cheshire. At the writing of his will he
was "now remayning at Coulsis in pish of Drayton in Hales." He requested
burial in Our Lady Chapel in the Church of St. Mary, Drayton in Hales (Market
Drayton). This Thomas Bulkeley was steward of Drayton Manor, and leased land
in Tunstall vill (in Betton in Hales).

Thanks for any assistance in acquiring images of these sites of burial.

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