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Elizabeth Starkey (Brereton)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: circa 1551 (33-50)
England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Randle Brereton, Kt. and Isabel Butler
Wife of James Starkey
Mother of John Starkey; Hugh Starkey; Alice Skrymsher; Elizabeth Starkey; Elenor Starkey and 4 others
Sister of Sir Randle Brereton, of Malpas

Managed by: Gaye Strand(Kavalinovich)
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About Elizabeth (Brereton) Starkey

  • Isabel BUTLER
  • Born: ABT 1490, Bewsey, Lancashire, England
  • Father: Thomas BUTLER of Warrington (Sir Knight)
  • Mother: Margaret DELVES
  • Married: Randle BRERETON
  • Children:
    • 1. Elizabeth BRERETON
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BUTLER4.htm#Isabel BUTLER1 ______________________
  • Breretons of Cheshire, 1100 to 1904 A. D (1904)
  • https://archive.org/details/breretonsofchesh00brer
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  • Pg.22
  • Sir Randle IV., of Malpas. also, built the Brereton chapel, or chantry, at the south side of Malpas church, in 1522. He and his wife Eleanor were buried in this chapel, and their tomb still exists. The Shocklach manor lies west of Malpas. It was purchased by Sir Randle Brereton V., of Malpas, in 1572, from Sir Richard Corbet. Malpas and Shocklach, at the time of the conquest, formed portions of the Barony of Malpas, of which Robert Fitz-Hugh was baron. He received it from Hugh Lupus, first Earl Royal of Chester. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/breretonsofchesh00brer#page/n43/mode/1up
  • Pg.24
  • (2) In the Brereton chapel within Malpas church is the tomb of Sir Randle Brereton IV., of Malpas, and his wife Eleanor, who died 1532. This is a handsome tomb in the south aisle of the church, enclosed with a well carved oak screen. This chapel now belongs by marriage and inheritance to the Egerton family.
  • https://archive.org/stream/breretonsofchesh00brer#page/36/mode/1up
    • KNIGHTS AS LORDS OF LAND,
  • In the feudal times in order to become a knight it was pre-requisite to be an owner of lands ; hence, the evidence we have of our original ancestor being the original Lord of Brereton. In those days there were two degrees of knighthood, one a Knight Bachelor, or lord of a manor; the other a Knight Banneret, a knight who had distinguished himself in battle before his king or his baron ; as such was Sir Randle Brereton IV., of Malpas. He was so knighted for brilliant bravery at Terouenne, and at Tourney, in France, by Henry VIII. The knight bachelor always carried a penon or pointed flag ; the knight banneret had his penon cut off square by the king.
  • https://archive.org/stream/breretonsofchesh00brer#page/45/mode/1up
    • THE HALTON BRANCH OF THE MALPAS FAMILY,
  • There is very little recorded of this branch of the family. The Herald's Visitation Record of 1663-4 gives the pedigree commencing with Sir Roger Brereton, of Halton, the founder of the family, about 1540, and shows four generations of descent. I think this Sir Roger was the sixth son of Sir Randle Brereton IV., of Malpas, and the younger brother of John Brereton, the founder of the Norfolk branch. His mother was Eleanor, daughter of Sir Piers Dutton, the Lord of Halton and Dutton, in 1500. Sir Piers was descended from Odard, one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror. He (Odard) assumed the name of Dutton upon receiving a grant of that town from Hugh Lupus, first Earl Royal of Chester, the ancestor of Lady Ada's mother. Sir Piers was the great grandson of Sir Thomas Dutton, of Dutton, who was the Governor and Receiver of the Castle of Halton in 1330. Sir Piers was the son of Sir Lawrence Dutton, who married Johanna, daughter of Sir Andrew Brereton, of Brereton, and from whom are descended the present family of Baron Sherbourne, of Sherbourne, Gloucestershire. The Warburton family, of Arley, were also descended from the same Odard. Sir Roger Brereton married Katherine, widow of Edward Fulleshurst and daughter of Sir William Brereton IX., of Brereton, by his second wife, Eleanor, daughter of Sir Randle Brereton III., of Ipstone and Malpas, and the widow of Philip Egerton, of Egerton.
  • https://archive.org/stream/breretonsofchesh00brer#page/98/mode/1up
  • Sir Randle de Brereton II., of Ipstone and Malpas, married Joanna, daughter of William Holford. By her he had two sons : 1, Randle Brereton, founder of the Eccleston and Wettenhall branch : 2, Owen Brereton, of Bar Hill, the ancestor of Brereton of Coddington. His second wife was Katherine, daughter of William Butheley, of Eaton, Cheshire. By her he had three sons: 1, Randle, his heir, of Ipstone and Malpas; 2, Ralph Brereton, of Iscoyd Castle, Shropshire, who had one daughter, wife of John Holford ; 3, Bartholomew Brereton, of Grafton, who had three sons : a, Bartholomew ; b, John ; c, Humphrey, of Malpas, the historian of the War of the Roses.
  • Randle Brereton III., of Ipstone, died in Burgundy, France. His wife was Emma, daughter and heiress of John Carington, of Carington. By her he had two sons and two daughters : 1, Randle, his heir; 2, Humphrey, of Malpas; 3, Ellen, wife of Nicholas Bruyn, of Tarwin, Cheshire ; 4, Eleanor, wife of Philip de Egerton, afterwards wife of Sir William de Brerton IX., of Brereton.
  • Sir Randle Brereton IV., of Ipstone and Malpas ; Chamberlain of Chester 1506 to 1532; Knight of the Body to Henry VII. and Henry VIII. ; made a Knight Banneret by Henry VIII., at Boulonge, for Terrouenne and Tournay ; built the Brereton Chapel in Malpas Church in 1522, in which he was buried in 1532. He married Eleanor, daughter of Sir Piers Dutton, of Halton Castle, Cheshire. By her he had nine sons and three daughters: 1, Randle, his heir; 2, Richard, founder of the Tatton branch ; 3, John, founder of the Norfolk branch ; 4, Thomas ; 5, Peter ; 6, Roger, founder of the Halton branch ; 7, William, succeeded his father as Chamberlain of Chester ; was beheaded by Henry VIII. with Queen Anne Boleyn, in 1536; 8, Robert; 9, Urian, founder of the Handford branch. The daughters were : 1, Anne, wife of John Harcourt ; afterwards was wife of John Pershall, of Hordesley ; 2, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Cholmondeley ; afterwards was wife of Randle Mainwaring, of Over Peevor, Cheshire; 3, Jane, wife of Sir Thomas Hanmer, of Hanmer, Flintshire. (See Burosham branch).
  • https://archive.org/stream/breretonsofchesh00brer#page/99/mode/1up
  • Sir Randle Brereton V., of Ipstone, Malpas and Shocklach, married Eleanor, daughter of Sir Philip Egerton, of Egerton. By her he had one child, Anne, wife of Randall Dod, of Edge. His second wife was Izabel, daughter of Thomas Butler, of Bewsey. By her he had one son, Randle, his heir, and one daughter, Elizabeth, wife of James Starkey, of Darley.
  • Sir Randle Brereton VI., of Malpas and Shocklach, married Mary, daughter of Sir William Griffith, who was afterwards wife of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley. By her he had three sons: 1, Randle, his heir; 2, Richard, of Mitcham, Surrey; 3, Sir Thomas, of Yard, Somerset. (See these branches). _________________
  • The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: .... Vol. II.
  • https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp02orme
  • https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp02orme#page/377/mode/1up
    • BRERETON OF SHOCKLACH, AND MALPAS.
  • RANDLE BRERETON, of Malpas, younger son of sir William Brereton of Brereton, kt. by Margaret, daughter of Henry Done of Utkinton. = ALICE, daughter and heiress of Wm. Ipstones of Ipstones.; ch: RANDLE (m. JOANNA Holford & KATHERINE Bulkeley), WILLIAM, . . . . (m. . . . . Spurstow) BRERETON.
    • RANDLE BRERETON, of Ipstones. = ch: RANDLE (of Eccleston), OWEN (of Barrel, or Bar Hill) BRERETON; = 1. JOANNA, daughter of Wm. Holford.; = 2. KATHERINE, dau. to Wm. Bulkeley, of Eaton., ch: RANDLE (m. EMMA Carington), RALPH, BARTHOLOMEW BRERETON.
      • RANDLE BRERETON of Ipstones, died in Burgundy. = EMMA, daughter and heiress of John Carington, of Carington, sister to Hamlet and Thomas., ch: SIR RANDLE (m. ELEANOR Dutton), HUMPHREY, ELLEN (m. Nicholas Bruyn), ELEANOR (m. Philip de Egerton) BRERETON.
        • SIR RANDLE BRERETON, of Ipstones, Shocklach, and Malpas, kt. chamberlain of Chester, 21 Hen. VII. to 23 Hen. VIII. kt. banneret, and kt. of the body to Henry VII.= ELEANOR, daugh. to Piers Dutton of Hatton, esq. living 1522, buried at Malpas., ch: Sir RANDLE (m. ELEANOR Egerton & ISABEL Butler), Sir RICHARD, (m. Jane Massey), JOHN (d.1542), THOMAS (d.1511), Sir ROGER (m. Katherine Brereton), Sir WILLIAM (m. Elizabeth dau. of earl of Worcester, beheaded 1536), ROBERT, Sir URIAN (m. Margaret Honford & Alice Trafford), ANNE (m. John Harcourt & John Pershall), ELIZABETH (m. Ric. Cholmondeley & Randel Mainwaring), JANE (m. Thos. Hanmer), EMMA (m. John Dod), ANNE (m. John Stringer), CATHERINE (m. Rawlin Warburton) BRERETON.
          • SIR RANDLE BRERETON, of Shocklach and Malpas, knt. = ELEANOR, dau. to sir Philip Egerton of Egerton and Oulton, kt., ch: ANNE (m. Randal Dod) BRERETON; = ISABEL, dau. to Thos. Butler of Bewsey. second wife., ch: Sir RANDLE (m. MARY Griffith), ELIZABETH (m. James Starkey) BRERETON.
            • ANNE, wife of Randal Dod, of Edge.
            • SIR RANDLE BRERETON, of Malpas and Shocklach, kt. = MARY, dau. of sir William Griffith, kt. remarried to sir Hugh Cholmondeley, knt., ch: RICHARD, Sir RANDLE (m. FRANCES Throgmorton), Sir THOMAS BRERETON.
            • ELIZABETH, wife of James Starkey of Darley. ___________________________
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Elizabeth (Brereton) Starkey's Timeline

1509
1509
Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1529
1529
Darley Hall, Derbyshire, England
1531
1531
Oulton, Ches., Eng.
1533
1533
Darley Hall, Oulton, Cheshire, England
1534
1534
Olton, Cheshire, England
1536
1536
Of Darley Hall, Oulton, Ches., Eng.
1539
1539
Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
1542
1542
Stretton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
1544
1544
Olton, Cheshire, England