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About John de Hyde, lord of Norbury
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“Annals of Hyde and district: containing historical reminiscences of Denton ... “ By Thomas Middleton Pg.184 GoogleBooks
Robert de Hyde appointed Thomas de Stavelegh, of Staveley, as his attorney for his manors of Norbury and half of Hyde. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert de Stavelegh, and had a son Robert de Huyde, so styled in the spelling of the day, who was wounded at Nether Alderley.
This Robert de Huyde was followed by his son, John de Hyde, lord of Norbury in the time of Henry VI.
John de Hyde married Matild, daughter of Hamon de Masci, of Rixon.
Their heir was Hamon or Hamnet Hyde, of Norbury and Hyde, who died before 1476, and was eventually succeeded by his second son, Thomas Huyde heir to the elder brother John.
Thomas married a daughter of — Kniveton, of Underwood. He was exempted from serving on juries, August, 1511. In 1542, we find Robert de Hyde, the son of Thomas, in possession.
“Annals of Hyde and district: containing historical reminiscences of Denton ...“ By Thomas Middleton Pg.185 GoogleBooks
John de Hyde married Matild, daughter of Hamon de Masci, of Rixon.
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John de Hyde, lord of Norbury's Timeline
1355 |
1355
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Norbury, Cheshire, England
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1399 |
1399
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Probably South Denchworth, Berkshire, England
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1410 |
1410
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Norbury, Cheshire, England
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1440 |
1440
Age 85
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Norbury, Cheshire, England
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