Mary Maynwaring, an immigrant to Calvert County, Maryland, was the second
daughter of Roger Maynwaring (1589-1653), Lord Bishop of St. David's, by his
first wife Cecily Draper. She was married at St.Giles-in-the Fields,
Middlesex, on 11 May 1635 [with licence dated 9 May 1635 by the Bishop of London] to
Robert Brooke (1602-1655), M.A., and in 1650 they removed from Battle, Sussex,
to Maryland, and they both died at their home Brooke Place Manor in Calvert
County.
Her father bore as his arms those of the See of St. David's impaled with
Barry of twelve Argent and Gules and over these a mitre. Barry of twelve
Argent and Gules was a recent grant of arms given to Randall Maynwaring (d. 1612),
Knt., of Over Peover (in Bucklow Hundred), Cheshire, during Elizabeth's
reign. The senior line of Maynwaring of Over Peover had ended with three
co-heiresses in 1558, and their respective husbands quartered the ancient arms of
that family, that being Argent, Two bars Gules. All the other Maynwaring cadet
branches in Cheshire and Shropshire used variations of the original arms.
The entailed Over Peover lands went to a younger son of the senior line, the
father of Randall (d. 1612) mentioned above, and Randall's new grant of arms
distinguished his descendants from all other branches of the family. The arms
of Bishop Roger Maynwaring place him solidly as a son of the senior line of
Over Peover in its second incarnation, and also in support of this is a
statement from his tomb, that he was "born of a family illustrious among the
people of Chester." When the Parliamentarians forced this bishop to flee, he
sought refuge in Dublin, where another son of Randall Maynwaring (d. 1612) held a
position of authority, and that was Sir Philip Maynwaring who was knighted
at Dublin Castle in 1634 on becoming secretary to the lord-lieutenant of
Ireland. There are other circumstances supporting the placement of the bishop as
a son of Randall (d. 1612), whose original grant of arms he himself bore
differenced.
Abbreviated Ahnentafel of Roger Maynwaring (1589-1653), D.D., Lord Bishop of
St. David's and resident of Christ College, Brecon, Brecknockshire~~~
1. Roger Maynwaring
2. Randall Maynwaring, Knt., of Over Peover (in Bucklow Hundred), Cheshire,
Sheriff of Cheshire.
married 1 Sept. 1568
died 27 May 1612
3. Margaret Fitton
4. Philip Maynwaring, Esq., of Over Peover
died 11 Apr. 1573
buried Church of St. Lawrence, Over Peover
5. Anne Leycester
buried Church of St. Lawrence, Over Peover
6. Edward Fitton, Knt., of Gawsworth (in Macclesfield Hundred), Cheshire;
Lord President of Connaught and Thomond, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland.
born 31 Mar. 1527
married 1539 in London
died 3 Jul. 1579 from a disease caught during an expedition into Longford
buried 21 Sep. 1579 St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
7. Anne Warburton
born 1 May 1527
died 9 Jan. 1573/4
buried 18 Jan. 1573/4 St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
8. John Maynwaring, Knt., of Over Peover, Sheriff of Flintshire.
born ca. 1470
died 1515
buried Church of St. Lawrence, Over Peover
9. Katherine Honford
died 1529
buried Church of St. Lawrence, Over Peover
10. Raufe Leycester, Knt., of Toft (in Bucklow Hundred), Cheshire
born ca. 1519
died 23 Feb. 1572/3
11. Ellen Legh
12. Edward Fitton, Knt., of Gawsworth, Sheriff of Cheshire.
died 17 Feb. 1548/9
buried Church of St. James, Gawsworth
13. Mary Harbottle
died 2 Dec. 1556
buried Church of St. James, Gawsworth
14. Piers Warburton, Knt., of Arley Hall (near Great Budworth) and Warburton
(both in Bucklow Hundred), Cheshire.
died 5 Jun. 1550
15. Elizabeth Wynnyngton, heiress of the manors of Winnington (in Edisbury
Hundred), Marthall, and Pulford, and many other lands in Cheshire.
died 28 Jul. 1558
16. John Maynwaring, Esq., of Over Peover
died 8 Jul. 1495
17. Maud Legh
18. John Honford, Esq., of Honford (in Macclesfield Hundred), Cheshire
His son and heir, William Honford, Esq., died 9 Sep. 1513 [IPM 5 Hen. VIII].
19. Margaret Warren
20. Raufe Leycester, Esq., of Toft
born ca. 1488
died 1525
21. Ellen Egerton
22. Philip Legh, Esq., of Booths (in Bucklow Hundred), Cheshire
died 2 Dec. 1526
23. Elizabeth Brereton
24. John Fitton, Esq., of Gawsworth
died 11 Mar. 1524/5
25. Ellen Brereton
26. Guiscard Harbottle, Knt., of Horton, Beamish, and Tanfield, Durham.
slain 9 Sep. 1513 at Flodden
27. Jane Willoughby
28. John Warburton, Knt., of Arley Hall and Warburton, Sheriff of Cheshire,
Seneschal of the Barony of Halton, Knight of the Body to Henry VII.
marriage contract dated 1487
died 1524
29. Jane Stanley
30. Richard Wynnyngton, Esq., of the manors of Winnington, Marthall, and
Pulford, and many other Cheshire lands.
died by 1503
31. Johanna Smith
died 14 Jul. 1508
Medieval Lineage of Mary (Maynwaring) Brooke (ca. 1616-1663)
Moderator: MOD_nyhetsgrupper
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Re: Medieval Lineage of Mary (Maynwaring) Brooke (ca. 1616-1
In a message dated 10/6/05 10:50:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
ToddWhitesides@aol.com writes:
<< 26. Guiscard Harbottle, Knt., of Horton, Beamish, and Tanfield, Durham.
slain 9 Sep. 1513 at Flodden
27. Jane Willoughby >>
You stopped just as we were getting to the really interesting people!
52 Sir Ralph Harbottle of Acton
53 Margaret Percy
54 Henry Willoughby, Knt of Wollaton
55 Margaret Markham
This Margaret is the granddaughter of Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of
Northumberland who d 22 May 1455 at the Battle of St Alban's
Will Johnson
ToddWhitesides@aol.com writes:
<< 26. Guiscard Harbottle, Knt., of Horton, Beamish, and Tanfield, Durham.
slain 9 Sep. 1513 at Flodden
27. Jane Willoughby >>
You stopped just as we were getting to the really interesting people!
52 Sir Ralph Harbottle of Acton
53 Margaret Percy
54 Henry Willoughby, Knt of Wollaton
55 Margaret Markham
This Margaret is the granddaughter of Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of
Northumberland who d 22 May 1455 at the Battle of St Alban's
Will Johnson
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Re: Medieval Lineage of Mary (Maynwaring) Brooke (ca. 1616-1
_RootsWeb: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Re: Medieval Lineage of Mary (Maynwaring) Brooke
(ca. 1616-1663) of Maryland_
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Another generation back:
32. William Maynwaring of Over Peover
married 1443
died v.p.
33. Ellen Boteler
34. Robert Legh, Esq., of Adlington (in Macclesfield Hundred), Cheshire
died by 1479
35. Isabella Stanley
36. John Honford, Knt., of Honford
died by 1401
38. Laurence Warren, Knt., of Poynton (in Macclesfield Hundred), Cheshire
born ca. 1394
died Saturday next after Lady Day 1444
39. Margery Bulkeley
40. John Leycester, Esq., of Toft
died 1511
41. Eleanor Harrington
42. Ralph Egerton, Knt., of Ridley (in Edisbury Hundred), Cheshire; Standard
Bearer of England, Gentleman Usher of the King's Chamber, Joint-Escheator of
Cheshire, Ranger of Delamere Forest
died 4 Mar. 1528
buried in the oratory at Bunbury Church
43. Margaret Basset
44. John Legh, Knt., of Booths
slain 23 Sep. 1459 at Blore Heath
46. Andrew Brereton, Knt., of Brereton (in Northwich Hundred), Cheshire
His eldest son William Brereton (buried 4 Feb. 1541 at Kilkenny), Knt.,
Chief Justice and High Marshall of Ireland, was heir to his uncle William
Brereton of Brereton [IPM 22 Hen. VII].
47. Agnes Legh
48. Edward Fitton, Esq., of Gawsworth
died Mar. 1510
49. Emmota Siddington
50. same as #46
51. same as #47
52. Ralph Harbottle, Knt., who held land at Thriston (near Felton),
Northumberland, de jure uxoris. He was called cousin in the 27 Jul. 1485 will of
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland.
53. Margaret Percy
Living as a widow in 1506.
54. Henry Willoughby, Knt. and Banneret, of Wollaton (in Broxtow Hundred),
Nottinghamshire; Knight of the Body to Henry VII and Henry VIII.
died 20 May 1528
buried in an arch between the south aisle and the chancell at Wollaton
Church.
55. Margaret Markham
56. Piers Warburton, Esq., "Wise Piers" of Arley Hall and Warburton;
Seneschal of the barony of Halton, and a retainer of Sir William Stanley of Holt.
married his second wife with a retroactive dispensation dated 1469.
died by 1495
57. Ellen Savage
A licence from the Pope was obtained in 1467 for her to be married to Peter
Legh of Lyme, but in 1469 a dispensation was granted from the same Pope
because she was married at that time to Piers Warburton to whom she was related in
the third degree. Piers Warburton had renounced his first wife, Elizabeth
Maynwaring of Over Peover, and she was alive during his marriage to Ellen
Savage.
58. William Stanley, K.G., of Ridley (in Edisbury Hundred), Cheshire; and
Holt Castle, Denbighshire; Lord Chamberlain to Henry VII, Justiciar of North
Wales.
executed 6 Feb. 1494/5 on Tower Hill
buried at Sion
59. Elizabeth Hopton
born ca. 1427
died 22 Jun. 1498
60. Richard Wynnyngton, Esq., of Winnington and other lands in Cheshire
died by 1495
61. Katherine Grosvenor
62. Gilbert Smith, Esq., of Cuerdale (in Blackburn Hundred), Lancashire
(ca. 1616-1663) of Maryland_
(http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GE ... 1128709417)
Another generation back:
32. William Maynwaring of Over Peover
married 1443
died v.p.
33. Ellen Boteler
34. Robert Legh, Esq., of Adlington (in Macclesfield Hundred), Cheshire
died by 1479
35. Isabella Stanley
36. John Honford, Knt., of Honford
died by 1401
38. Laurence Warren, Knt., of Poynton (in Macclesfield Hundred), Cheshire
born ca. 1394
died Saturday next after Lady Day 1444
39. Margery Bulkeley
40. John Leycester, Esq., of Toft
died 1511
41. Eleanor Harrington
42. Ralph Egerton, Knt., of Ridley (in Edisbury Hundred), Cheshire; Standard
Bearer of England, Gentleman Usher of the King's Chamber, Joint-Escheator of
Cheshire, Ranger of Delamere Forest
died 4 Mar. 1528
buried in the oratory at Bunbury Church
43. Margaret Basset
44. John Legh, Knt., of Booths
slain 23 Sep. 1459 at Blore Heath
46. Andrew Brereton, Knt., of Brereton (in Northwich Hundred), Cheshire
His eldest son William Brereton (buried 4 Feb. 1541 at Kilkenny), Knt.,
Chief Justice and High Marshall of Ireland, was heir to his uncle William
Brereton of Brereton [IPM 22 Hen. VII].
47. Agnes Legh
48. Edward Fitton, Esq., of Gawsworth
died Mar. 1510
49. Emmota Siddington
50. same as #46
51. same as #47
52. Ralph Harbottle, Knt., who held land at Thriston (near Felton),
Northumberland, de jure uxoris. He was called cousin in the 27 Jul. 1485 will of
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland.
53. Margaret Percy
Living as a widow in 1506.
54. Henry Willoughby, Knt. and Banneret, of Wollaton (in Broxtow Hundred),
Nottinghamshire; Knight of the Body to Henry VII and Henry VIII.
died 20 May 1528
buried in an arch between the south aisle and the chancell at Wollaton
Church.
55. Margaret Markham
56. Piers Warburton, Esq., "Wise Piers" of Arley Hall and Warburton;
Seneschal of the barony of Halton, and a retainer of Sir William Stanley of Holt.
married his second wife with a retroactive dispensation dated 1469.
died by 1495
57. Ellen Savage
A licence from the Pope was obtained in 1467 for her to be married to Peter
Legh of Lyme, but in 1469 a dispensation was granted from the same Pope
because she was married at that time to Piers Warburton to whom she was related in
the third degree. Piers Warburton had renounced his first wife, Elizabeth
Maynwaring of Over Peover, and she was alive during his marriage to Ellen
Savage.
58. William Stanley, K.G., of Ridley (in Edisbury Hundred), Cheshire; and
Holt Castle, Denbighshire; Lord Chamberlain to Henry VII, Justiciar of North
Wales.
executed 6 Feb. 1494/5 on Tower Hill
buried at Sion
59. Elizabeth Hopton
born ca. 1427
died 22 Jun. 1498
60. Richard Wynnyngton, Esq., of Winnington and other lands in Cheshire
died by 1495
61. Katherine Grosvenor
62. Gilbert Smith, Esq., of Cuerdale (in Blackburn Hundred), Lancashire
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Re: Medieval Lineage of Mary (Maynwaring) Brooke (ca. 1616-1
_RootsWeb: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Re: Medieval Lineage of Mary (Maynwaring) Brooke
(ca. 1616-1663) of Maryland_
(http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GE ... 1128716472)
A couple of corrections and an addition:
# 6. Sir Edward Fitton married on 19 Jan. 1539/40 [as per his sepulchral
memorial in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin ~ see Ormerod 3:290-291].
# 24. John Fitton of Gawsworth died the Sunday after St. Valentine's Day
1524/5 [as per his IPM ~ see Ormerod 3:290].
# 48. Edward Fitton of Gawsworth died 15 Feb. 1510/11 [as per his IPM ~ see
Ormerod 3:290].
(ca. 1616-1663) of Maryland_
(http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GE ... 1128716472)
A couple of corrections and an addition:
# 6. Sir Edward Fitton married on 19 Jan. 1539/40 [as per his sepulchral
memorial in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin ~ see Ormerod 3:290-291].
# 24. John Fitton of Gawsworth died the Sunday after St. Valentine's Day
1524/5 [as per his IPM ~ see Ormerod 3:290].
# 48. Edward Fitton of Gawsworth died 15 Feb. 1510/11 [as per his IPM ~ see
Ormerod 3:290].