Lord John de Standish

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Lord John de Standish

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Standish, Lancashire, England
Death: 1350 (59-69)
Standish, Lancashire, England
Place of Burial: Standish, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of William Standish and Margaret de Standish
Husband of Margaret de Standish (Everingham)
Father of William de Standish; Henry de Standish; Edmond de Standish; John de Standish; Thomas De Standish and 3 others
Brother of Joan de Standish

Occupation: Lord Of The Manor
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About Lord John de Standish

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John De Standish BIRTH 1286 Standish, Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England DEATH 1350 (aged 63–64) Standish, Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 116923197 http://cybergata.com/roots/679.htm

John Standish Esquire of Standish Marriage: Margery Died: Soon after May 1351, Standish Parish, Lancashire, England 202 bullet Noted events in his life were:

Background Information. 202

John de Standish, Squire of Standish, 1322-1350, son of William de Standish and his wife Margaret, was lord of the manor, and attested a charter in May 1351, but died soon after.

He appears in the following records: 25 Jan 1329/30, John son of William, lord of Standish, granted to Henry son of Herny son of Anabil de Shevingley a piece of land in Standish bounded by the Cockcraft, Standish Moor and Kirk Brook, toghether with part of Urchinsnape in Shevington, in exchange for Shevinley, which lay on the west side of the manor of Standish.

John son of William de Standish in 1332, gave his eighth part of the manor of Shevington to his son William and Margery his wife, and if it should happen the said William and Margery should die without issue, then it should return to the right heirs of the said John.

In a marriage contract, 23 Jan 1343, John de Standish granted to henry his son and Joan, daughter of Henry de Worseley, all the lands and tenements in the village of Shevington except those lands and tenements inclosed in his park.

Children of John and Margery de Standish:

William de Standish, eldest son, died before his father; Married Margaret de Holcroft, daughter of Adam de Holcroft. William's estate went to his brother Henry. Henry de Standish, lord of the manor of Standish 1350-1396. Edmund de Standish, mentioned in 1332. Thomas de Standish, of Gathurst Sir Gilbert de Standish, Rector of Standish, 1357-1396. Sir Robert de Standish, Knight, of Croston The Families of Standish, p. 6-9

John married Margery.

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Lord John de Standish's Timeline

1286
1286
Standish, Lancashire, England
1312
1312
Standish, Lancaster, England
1316
1316
Standish With Langtree, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
1318
1318
Standish, Lancaster, England
1318
1322
1322
Standish, Lancaster, England
1324
1324
Of, Standish, Lancashire, England
1324
Standish, Lancaster, England
1325
1325
Standish, Wigan, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)