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About Eustachia de Vernon, heiress
David de Haselwell was the son of Patrick Haselwall and Agnes Thurstanston. He was dead before 5 Edward II [8 July 1311-7 July 1312], when Eustath', who was the wife of David de Haselwalle, at Chester sued John son of Hugh de Calvilegh and Margaret his wife for dower of two messuages, one bovate and a half of land, and of a fourth part of one bovate of land and five cottages in Caldeye.
George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol II, p. 508
David de Hasell was the son and heir of Patrick de Haselwall by deeds witnessed by Hugh de Brichull, mayor of Chester, and Robert Macclesfield, sheriff in 1296, grants of lands in haselwall to his son and heir Ralph. The rest went to his other sons thomas and Peter. His other sons were Patrick and William. His two daughter were Cicely, who married Master Robert, the king's carpenter; and Alice. His wife was named Eutachia, who was a widow in 5 Edward II.
She was the daughter and heiress of Ralph de Vernon.
References
- TRANSACTIONS.THE PARISH OF THURSTASTON. By F. C. Beazley, F.S.A. Read 10 April, 1924. < PDF > Page 31.
- http://cybergata.com/roots/2372.htm
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haselwall-5
Eustachia de Vernon, heiress's Timeline
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Heswall, Cheshire, England
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