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Elizabeth de Standish

Also Known As: "Elizabeth de Strangeways"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ulnes Walton, Chorley, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: circa February 1441 (53-70)
Leicestershire, England
Place of Burial: Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Robert de Standish, of Ulnes Walton and Isolde Standish
Wife of John (Wriothesley) de Wrottesley; Sir William Boteler, of Bewsey, MP and William de Ferrers, 5th Lord Ferrers of Groby
Mother of Hugh Wrottesley, Esq.; Elizabeth Boteler, of Bewsey and John Boteler of Bewsey
Sister of Anne (Assheton) Ashton; John Standish; Radulf de Standish and Joan de Ashton

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About Elizabeth de Standish

Elizabeth de Standish

  • Born: Abt 1379, Ulnes Walton, Chorley, Lancashire, England
  • Died: Jan-Feb 1441-1442
  • Parents: Sir Robert de Standish, Iseude
  • Married: John de Wrottesley, William le Boteler, William de Ferrers

General Notes:

From http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/18/34340.htm

He [William de Ferrers] married, 3rdly (without royal licence), before 26 October 1416, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert DE STANDISSHE, of Ulnes-Walton, co. Lancaster, by Iseude, his wife. She had married, 1stly, 10 April 1385, John DE WROTTESLEY, of Wrottesley, co. Stafford, who was born 29 September 1379, and died 7 September 1402: and, 2ndly (settlement, 4 April 1404, Sir William BOTILLER, of Warrington and Layton, co. Lancaster, Cropwell Butler, Notts, &c., who died at the siege of Harfleur, 26 September 1415, and was buried in the Church of the Austin Friars at Warrington. M.I. She died in January or February 1441/2. He died 18 May 1445, aged 73. [Complete Peerage V:354-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] 147,2359,4115

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Family 1

Married 1466 to John de Wrottesley,   b. 1360, of, Wrottesley, Staffordshire, England ,   d. 7 Sep 1402 

Children 

  1. Hugh de Wrottesley, Esquire,   b. Cal 1400, of, Wrottesley, Staffordshire, England ,   d. 14 Jun 1463-5 Oct 1464. Married Thomasine Gresley

Family 2

Married  Bef 27 Jun 1403 to Sir William le Boteler, Baron of Warrington,   b. Abt 1373,   d. 20 Sep 1415, Harfleur, Seine-Maritime, France

  Children 
  1. Sir John le Boteler, MP,   b. 2 Mar 1402, of, Bewsey, Lancashire, England ,   d. 12 Sep 1430. Married Isabel Harington
  2. Elizabeth Boteler. Married John Boteler.

Family 3 

Married  Bef 26 Oct 1416 to William de Ferrers, 5th Lord Ferrers de Groby,   b. 25 Apr 1372, Hoo Manor, Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, England ,   d. 18 May 1445, Woodham Ferrers, Essex, England  

Children 

  1. William de Ferrers. Married Elizabeth.
  2. Thomas de Ferrers.
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  • History of the family of Wrottesley of Wrottesley, co. Stafford
  • http://www.archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo00wrot
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00wrot#page/184/mode/1up
  • John de Wrottesley, A.D. 1400 to A.D. 1402.
  • According to the Inquisition on his mother's death, John de Wrottesley came of age on the 29th September 1400. He is shown to be son of Sir Hugh by this Inquisition, by another Inquisition on his own death, by two writs on the Chester Recognizance Roll1 of 3-4 Henry IV, and by a suit on the Chester Plea Roll of 10 Henry IV. He had been married to his wife, Elizabeth Standish, when six years of age, and his eldest son Hugh was born just a fortnight before John attained his majority.
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00wrot#page/188/mode/1up
  • Assuming that John de Wrottesley could not have avoided the general summons, the hardships of the campaign appear to have proved fatal to him, for he died on the 7th of September. At this date he was little over twenty-two years of age.1
  • And that the said John died on the Sunday the Vigil of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary last past (7th September 1402), and that Hugh, his son, was his nearest heir, and was two years of age on the Friday the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in the same year (14th September 1402).2
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00wrot#page/191/mode/1up
  • A few days before the date of this grant, viz., on the 20th April, the Prince had issued a mandate to Richard de Manley, the Escheator of co. Chester, to assign dower to Elizabeth, formerly wife of John, son of Hugh de Wrottesley, Kt., out of the lands which the said John had held of the Earl in capite in co. Chester, the said Elizabeth giving security that she would not remarry without the Earl's assent.2
  • Within little more than three months from this date, Elizabeth had married Sir William le Boteler, of Warrington, co. Lancaster, for the Manor Rolls at Wrottesley describe Sir Willlam as lord of Wrottesley, at a Court held on the Wednesday after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. This
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00wrot#page/192/mode/1up
  • would be the 27th June 1403.1 Elizabeth had, therefore, married a second husband as soon as nine months had elapsed after her first husband's death. Sir William le Boteler had succeeded his father John in 1400,2 and at the date of his marriage with Elizabeth, was a widower with an infant son, a few weeks old.3 That a widower should re-marry three months after his wife's death, and a widow do the same nine months after her late husband's death is quite in accordance with the manners and customs of the day.
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00wrot#page/196/mode/1up
  • . . . . . sacrifice of nearly half the Enorlish army, which perished from the ravages of dysentery as well as the casualties of the siege. Amongst the victims was Sir William le Boteller, who died before Harfleur whilst in command of the Lancashire levies.1
  • Elizabeth was left a well endowed widow, for in addition to the Wrottesley estates, which she held for life, she would now obtain a considerable dower from the Warrington property. Under such circumstances she would not remain long a widow in the fifteenth century ; and by a writ of the 26th October, 4 Henry V (1416), the Escheator of co. Lancaster was ordered to assign to Sir William de Ferrers, of Groby, who had married Elizabeth, late wife of Sir William Botiller, Kt., reasonable dower for the said Elizabeth out of her late husband's lands, the said William de Ferrers having given a bond for payment of the Fine to be imposed upon her for marrying without the King's license.2
  • Sir William de Ferrers, the Baron of Groby, the third husband of Elizabeth, had succeeded his father, Henry, in 1388, at which date he was fifteen years of age ; he would be, therefore, forty-three when he married Elizabeth. Assuming that the latter was nearly of the same age as her first husband, John de Wrottesley, she would be about thirty-five at the same date. William was lord of Tettenhall Regis and the Wergs, a manor adjoining Wrottesley, and a portion of the Wrottesley property was held of him as overlord.3
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Gender Female

_UID D3A141E1D2D04FABA240D56BF68CA38A03AC

Died Abt Feb 1442

Died "01/2.1441/2" from "Ferrers2 - Ferrers of Groby, Ferrers of Tamworth Castle" at http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/ferrers2.htm#link2.

Person ID I4524 halhed

Last Modified 10 Dec 2004

Family William Ferrers, 5th Lord of Groby, b. 25 Apr 1372, d. 18 May 1445

Married Bef 16 Oct 1416

Date from "Ferrers2 - Ferrers of Groby, Ferrers of Tamworth Castle" at http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/ferrers2.htm#link2.

Children

	1. Sir Thomas Ferrers,   d. 1459

Last Modified 10 Dec 2004

Family ID F1618 Group Sheet

Notes

Daughter of Sir Robert de Standishe of Ulnes Walton. From "Ferrers2 - Ferrers of Groby, Ferrers of Tamworth Castle" at http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/ferrers2.htm#link2.

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Elizabeth de Standish's Timeline

1379
1379
Ulnes Walton, Chorley, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1400
September 14, 1400
Wrottesley, Staffordshire, England
1400
Bewsey Hall, Bewsey, Warrington, England
1402
February 26, 1402
Bewsey Hall, Warrington, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1441
February 1441
Age 62
Leicestershire, England
February 1441
Age 62
perhaps the Priory of Ulverscroft, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom