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Anne Rogers (Wroughton)

Also Known As: "Widow Lisle"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Moore Court, Wolton, Isle of Wight, England
Death: after 1563
Bradford On Avon, Wiltshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Thomas Wroughton, of Moore’s Court and Wife of Sir Thomas Wroughton
Wife of Lancelot Lisle and Anthony Rogers, Esq. of Bradford
Mother of Thomas Lisle; Anthony Lisle and Dorothy Hall

Managed by: William Frank Roden
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About Anne Rogers

Not the same as Anne Poole


Biography

http://www.holmlund.us/genealogy/huffman_adams/adams/daniel_adams/a...

Anne Wroughton, born Abt. 1643 [SIC] in Wolton, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of 4674. Sir Thomas Wroughton.

Child of Lancelot Lisle and Anne Wroughton is:

  1. 1168 i. Thomas Lisle, born Abt. 1496 in Wolton, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England; married ? Moore.

http://www.teachergenealogist007.com/2010/04/bond-59410-59411.html

~1520, Anthony born in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, s/o 118820. Anthony Rogers & 118821. Dorothy Erneley.

1540, John Leland, upon visiting the town wrote, “All the town of Bradford standith by clothmaking”.

By 1543, Anthony married Ann.

Child of Anthony and Ann:

  1. i. Dorothy Rogers (29705), born ~1540 in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England.

Anne Wroughton of Moores Court, Isle of Wight, daughter of Sir Thomas Wroughton, married Lancelot Lisle and they had son Thomas Lisle.  Lancelot Lisle died and his manorial rights passed to his widow Anne, who then married Anthony Rogers, son of Anthony Rogers and Dorothy Ernely, grandson of William Rogers and Joan Horton and great grandson of Thomas Rogers and Cecilia Besill. Cecilia's sister Margaret married Nicholas Hall. Anthony Rogers and his wife Anne held courts at Holt from 1544 to 1556; grandson Anthony Lisle, son of Thomas Lisle, succeeded her. Dorothy Rogers b. c1540, dau. and heir of Anthony Rogers of Bradford and Anne Wroughton, married John Hall, son of Thomas Hall and Elizabeth Mervyn.  


https://www.hallfamilyname.com/index.html

John Hall I (c1540-9/1/1620) was born in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England and died in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England. He married Dorothy, daughter of Anthony Rogers and Anne Wroughton of Broughton.

"Anthony Rogers of Bradford, Esq., son and heir of Anthony, mar. Ann, da. of Thomas Wroughton of Broughton, co. [Hants.] South'ton, Esq., and by her had issue, Dorathe, his only dau.; which mar. to John Hall, son a heir of Thomas Hall, and by her hath issue, Thomas Hall and John Hall, living," per, The visitation of Wiltshire 1565, By William Harvey, p. 39. Anne Wroughton of Moores Court, Isle of Wight, daughter of Sir Thomas Wroughton, married Lancelot Lisle and they had son Thomas Lisle. Lancelot Lisle died and his manorial rights passed to his widow Anne who then married Anthony Rogers, son of Anthony Rogers and Dorothy Ernely, grandson of William Rogers and Joan Horton and great grandson of Thomas Rogers and Cecilia Besill. Cecilia's sister Margaret married Nicholas Hall. Anthony Rogers and his wife Anne held courts at Holt from 1544 to 1556; grandson Anthony Lisle, son of Thomas Lisle, succeeded her. Dorothy Rogers b. c1540, dau. and heir of Anthony Rogers of Bradford and Anne Wroughton, married John Hall, son of Thomas Hall and Elizabeth Mervyn.

The Lisle's were from Wooton, Isle of Wight, and the Wroughton’s were from Moores Court, Isle of Wight. Eleanor de Gorges, heiress of Wraxall, was born c1307 in Knighton, Isle of Wight and died c1376 in Wraxall, Long Ashton, Somerset. She married Sir Theobald Russell of Kingston, son of Sir William Russell and Katherine de Aula.

CHILDREN OF JOHN HALL I AND DOROTHY ROGERS:
1. Thomas Hall, b. c1566 Wiltshire d. c1600, eldest son.
2. John Hall II, b. c1570 Wiltshire d. 3/19/1631 m. Elizabeth Brune, daughter of Henry of Athelhampton, Dorset.


The following from Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vol. 1, By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, 1885, Britain, p. 91, provide the following on the de Insula or de Lisle family.

  • 1. Jordan de Insula married Hawise and lived in the time of King Henry I and Stephen.
  • 2. Geoffrey de Insula gave land in frank almoine for the soul of earl Baldwin of Devonshire.
  • 3. Walter de Insula, lord of Wodeton, married Margaret.
  • 4. Baldwin de Insula, lord of Wodeton and Plympton in the Isle of Wight.
  • 5. John de Insula, a baron in the time of Edward I and Governor of Carisbrook Castle, ob. 32 Edw I.
  • 6. Walter de Insula, lord of Wodeton married Margaret.
  • 7. Walter de Insula, lord of Wodeton married Florence.
  • 8. William de Insula, lord of Wodeton.
  • 9. William de Insula, 44th Edw III
  • 10. Sir John de Insula or Lisle, Knt, Lord of Wodeton married Margaret, daughter of John Bremshot of Bremshot in co. Southampton (his son John de Insula m. Anne de Botreaux, parents of Margaret de Insula de Lisle of Wodeton, Isle of Wight, m. John Rogers).
  • 11. George de Insula married Anna Montgomery of Calais.
  • 12. Lancelot Lisle married Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Wroughton, Kent.

Stirnet - Lisle02

  • John de Lisle of Wodyton & Thruxton, Sheriff of Hampshire, '6th Lord' (b 1386, d 17.02.1428/9) - continued above m. Margery Bremshote (dau of John Bremshote or Bremshott of Bramshot)
    • 2. George de Lisle m. Ann Montgomery of Callis (Callais?)
      • A. John de Lisle m. Christiana de Tisted (sister of William de Tisted of West Tisted)
        • i. John Lisle m. Maria Corker (dau of John Corker of Dorset)
        • ii. Sir Thomas Lisle Sir Thomas is mentioned by Visitation (Hampshire). This might be the Sir Thomas who married Mary Kingston above.
        • iii. Launcelot Lisle of Wodyton m. Ann Wroughton (dau of Sir Thomas Wroughton)
          • a. Thomas Lisle of Wodyton m. Mary Moore (dau of _ Moore of Moore Court, Odiam)

Stirnet - Rogers04

  • Thomas Rogers of Bradford, Wiltshire m1. Cecilia Bessills (dau/heir of William Bessills of Bradford)
    • 1. William Rogers m. Johanna (dau of John of Ifford, Wiltshire)
      • A. Anthony Rogers m. Dorothyea Ernley of Cannings
        • i. Anthony Rogers of Bradford m. Anna Wroughton (dau of Thomas Wroughton of Broughton)

http://boormanfamily.ca/trees/lisle/rr01/rr01_001.htm#P897

According to David Whittaker from genesreunited, Anthony was the son of Thomas Lisle (1496) and Miss Moore, and the grandson of Lancelot Lisle (c1448) and Anne Wroughton, who was the son of George De Insula (c1410) and Anne Montgomery, who was the son of John de Insula (c1397) -wife’s name not known. Lineage continues back through William De Insula (c1370), then William De Insula (c1338), then Walter De Insula (c1305), then John De Insula (c1279), then Baldwin De Insula (c1240-c1304), then Walter De Insula (c1214) and Margaret, then Jordan De Insula (c1190) and Hawise, then Geffrey De Insula (c1170) (earliest listed)




http://woottonbridgeiow.org.uk/deinsula.php

Wootton Manor

6(2) George de Lisle, 3rd son of John de Lisle, Lord of Wodyton & Thruxton who died in 1429. George married Ann Montgomery of Callis and had a son, John who married Christiana de Tisted. His son was John Lisle who married Maria Corker, daughter of John Corker of Dorset and their issue was Maria Lisle, married Sir Edward Rogers of Canyngton. John (died infant); John (dsp); Sir Thomas Lisle {see above] Sir John Lisle VII bequeathed Wootton Manor to his cousin Lancelot, who was married to Anne Wroughton, daughter of Sir Thomas Wroughton. Their son Thomas married Mary Moore, daughter of one Moore of Moore Court, Odiam, Southampton.


'Parishes: Bradford-on-Avon', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 7, (London, 1953) pp. 4-51. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol7/pp4-51 [accessed 11 May 2024].

ROGERS MANOR which also became known as the manor of Bradford belonged to the Rogers family. Thomas Rogers, Serjeant-at-law, lived at Bradford in the second half of the 15th century. He apparently settled in the town after his first marriage, to Cecily, daughter and coheir of William Besill. His son William Rogers succeeded him and was himself succeeded by a son Anthony. (fn. 231) During the reign of Henry VIII Anthony Rogers, son of Anthony, held the 'manor' of Bradford. (fn. 232) He died in 1583. His daughter and heir Dorothy married John Hall (d. 1597) owner of Hall's manor (see above). (fn. 233)

  • 231. Jones, Bradford-on-Avon, 195–6; W. N. & Q. iii, 337. A William Rogers was bailliff of the manor of Bradford in 1535: Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i, 228.
  • 232. C 3/13/40.
  • 233. W. N. & Q. iii, 337. Jones, Bradford. on-Avon, 196.

The manor of HOLT was held of the manor of Bradford. It must have been included in the grant of Bradford to Shaftesbury Abbey in 1001. (fn. 357) In 1242–3 Holt was named along with Bradford as part of the manor held by the abbey. The overlordship descended with the capital manor of Bradford (see above). (fn. 358) In or before the 13 th century the manor was subinfeudated to a family which took its name from it. …

The heir-at-law of the 9th baron was his niece Mary (d. 1539), daughter of his sister Eleanor, wife of John Kingston. The 9th baron had effected the marriage of his niece to his cousin Sir Thomas Lisle, but there was no issue of the marriage and when Lord Lisle died in 1523 he bequeathed some of his estates to Lancelot Lisle, brother of Sir Thomas, in order that they should continue in the family. (fn. 368) Holt was apparently one of these estates, but Lancelot only obtained possession of it after litigation with Mary Lisle and her husband. (fn. 369) At the time of the death of the 9th Baron Lisle the manor consisted of 1 fee held of the Abbess of Shaftesbury. (fn. 370) In or about 1532–3 Lancelot Lisle leased the site of the manor of Holt, called Wilsheires Farm in Holt, to William Bayley for fifty years. More than thirty years later there was litigation over the tenancy of this farm between John Michell and Edmund Bayley. (fn. 371) Lancelot Lisle retained the manorial rights and after his death in 1543 they passed to his relict Anne, who afterwards married Anthony Rogers (d. 1583). (fn. 372) Anthony and Anne held courts at Holt between 1544 and 1556 and Anthony is mentioned in connexion with land at Holt until 1568. (fn. 373) Anne was still living in 1562–3. She was succeeded by Anthony Lisle, son of her son Thomas Lisle (d. 1562). (fn. 374) Anthony died in 1604, having settled Holt on his son William, who had married Bridget (fl. 1665), daughter of Sir John Hungerford of Down Ampney (Glos.). (fn. 375) William, who was knighted in 1606, was the father of John Lisle the regicide (d. 1664). He was still living in 1622. His son and successor Sir William Lisle (d. 1665) was an ardent Royalist, and accompanied Charles II into exile. A conveyance of the manor made in 1659 by John Lisle suggests that the regicide had obtained possession of his brother's estate. (fn. 376)

  • 368. Peerage, Lisle.
  • 369. E 321/37/9; Req. 2/1/95; C 142/ 137/46.
  • 370. E 321/37/9.
  • 371. C 2 Eliz./Mm 7/29.
  • 372. C 142/137/46. For Anthony Rogers see above, Rogers's Manor of Bradford.
  • 373. W.A.M. i, 290–1.
  • 374. C 142/137/46.
  • 375. C 142/383/97; C.P. 25(2)/262 Hil. 45 Eliz.; Genealogist, vii, 267.
  • 376. C.P. 25(2)/617 Trin. 1659. For John Lisle see D.N.B.

References

  1. County genealogies. Pedigrees of the families in the county of Hampshire, William Berry 1833. #193 (p.175) < Hathitrust >
  2. http://home.comcast.net/~wdegidio/Hall/hallfamily4.htm (dead link)
  3. Burke, Bernard. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain. Page 419. < GoogleBooks >
  4. Pedigrees from the visitation of Hampshire made by Thomas Benolt...v.6? “Lisley.” Page 52. < Archive.Org > 3. Launcelott Lisley of Wotton in the Isle of Wight = Anne d. of Thomas Wroughton Esqr.
  5. https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/g/a/r/J-H-Garner/FILE/0130page.html 199. Anne17Wroughton; born circa 1463[N]; married Lancelot Lisle (see #198), son of Georgede Insula.
  6. misidentified parents at https://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11869233893
  7. http://www.teachergenealogist007.com/2010/04/bond-59410-59411.html
  8. Berry, William, 1774-1851. County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families In the County of Hants. London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, printed by W. Marchant, 1833. #193 (p.175) < Hathitrust >
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Bradford On Avon, Wiltshire, England
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Moore Court, Wolton, Isle of Wight, England
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