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About Sir Peter de Alcancoates, Kt.
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This Sir Peter is the same as Sir Peter de Alcancoates, Kt.. Waiting since February 26, 2020 for the duplicate profiles of his shown paternal great grandfather to be merged.
Stirnet's "Parker04" page (link below) does not show the ancestry of this Sir Peter.
family history summary
From http://www.browsholme.co.uk/genealogy.htm:
The Parkers of Browsholme are descended from Peter de Alcancotes, who held the Manor of Alkincoats in Colne in the mid 13th Century. The succession went from his son Adam, living at Alkincoats in 1311, to Adam?s younger son Richard le Parker of Trawden, to Richard?s son Edmund Parker, park-keeper of Radholme Laund, near Browsholme, one of the two great deer parks in the Forest of Bowland. In 1393 his sons Richard and John were deputy parkers of Radholme, but from 1380 they had a lease of the vaccary, or cow pasture, of Browsholme, which was renewed in 1400.
Richard, who probably built the original house on the present site at Nether Browsholme (there was formerly an Over Browsholme to the north) received a pension in 1411 and was succeeded by his son Edmund Parker of Foulscales and Nether Browsholme. He was followed by his son Giles Parker of Horrocksford, tenant ofNether Browsholme in 1482, who is buried in Waddington Church. His second son Edmund Parker obtained a new lease of Nether Browsholme in 1507: it was he who built the present house and is commemorated in the cushion in the Hall, produced for Dugdale?s Visitation in 1665. He died in 1547: his wife had been the heiress ofJohn Redmayne, and through her mother co heiress of her husband?s great-uncle Robert, appointed Parker of Radholmein 1434.
Edmund?s son Robert Parker, Bowbearer of the Forest of Bowland, married in 1554 Elizabeth Chadderton, whose brother William was successively Bishop of Chester (1579-1595) and Lincoln (1595-1608). Robert Parker?s younger son Roger was Dean of Lincoln from 1613-1629; his youngest son William was Archdeacon of Cornwall. Robert Parker was succeeded by his second son Thomas, his eldest son Edmund having been drowned at Cambridge. Thomas Parker Bowbearer of the Forest of Bowland, purchased the freehold of Browsholme from the Crown in 1603 and proceeded to embellish the house, which had already been enlarged by his father. Thomas?s wife Bridget was a Tempest, and it was presumably through her that he was able to buy the advowson of Waddington Church from the Tempests in 1630 in which year he was fined /J25 for not attending Charles l?s coronation to receive a knighthood. He died in 1634.
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Surname has also been reported to be:
Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be:
- 1210 at Colne, Lancashire, England
- 1217 at Alkincotes Manor, Colne, Lancashire, England
- circa 1225 at Colne, Lancashire, England
- circa 1230 at Colne, Lancashire, England
- 1250 at an unspecified location
- 1270 at Colne, Lancashire, England
Date and place of death have also been (erroneously?) reported to be:
- circa 1270 at Alkincoats Manor, Colne, Lancashire, England
- 1319 at Alkincoats Manor, Colne, Lancashire, England
links
- https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/pp/parker04.php#top (membership required to view without interruption)
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jandjroots/Parker...
Sir Peter de Alcancoates, Kt.'s Timeline
1215 |
1215
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Colne, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1255 |
1255
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Colne, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1258 |
1258
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Alkincoats Manor, Colne, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1260 |
1260
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Richmond, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1290 |
1290
Age 75
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Alkincoats Manor, Colne, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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