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About Margaret de Dutton
The town of Aston was purchased by Adam de Dutton (ancestor of the Warburton of Ashley) from Hugh, the Welsh deacon, son of Hugh del Hield, for twenty four marks of silver in the reign of henry III, and gave it to Agnes de Dutton, his daughter. Towards the later end of Henry III, Robert de Denbigh and wife, Margaret Dutton, purchased it from Geffery, son of Geffrey, son of Adam de Dutton for three marks of silver and a Wich-house in Northwich.
Margaret Dutton was the daughter of Geffrey, son of Geffrey. Robert Denbigh died without issue, and his widow, Margaret de Dutton, married Nicholas de Leycester about the year 1276. Sir Nicholas Leycester, knight. There is also another place in Aston, called the manor of Wethale, which Geffrey, son of Geffrey, son of Adam Dulton, gave to his daughter Margaret and to her heirs. ~The History of Cheshire, pgs. 670-671
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- The baronetage of England: or The History of the English baronets, and such ...By William Betham. Page 153
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Margaret de Dutton's Timeline
1238 |
1238
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Nether Tabley,,Cheshire,England
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1278 |
1278
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Nether Tabley, Cheshire, England
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1280 |
1280
Age 42
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Dutton, Cheshire, England
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