view all 13
Immediate Family
-
husband
-
daughter
-
husband
-
father
-
mother
-
brother
-
stepson
-
stepdaughter
-
stepson
-
stepdaughter
-
stepfather
About Sibyl de Clitheroe
Sibilla de Clitheroe was born about 1340 and died 1414.
- Parents: Robert de Clitheroe b: ABT 1310 in Salesbury, Blackburn, Lancashire, England & Sibyl de Hoghton b: 1308 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
Married
- Richard Mauleverer of Beamsley
- 1362 to Richard Radcliffe of Ordsall (Abt 1320- 1380) as his 2nd wife; he married Maud de Legh first. He was the son of John de Radcliffe of Ordsall b: ABT 1292 & Joan de Holand b: ABT 1287.
- Roger de Fulthrop (- 1392) as his 2nd wife.
Children of Sibyl de Clitheroe & Richard Raddliffe:
- Johanna de Radcliffe b. Abt 1365. Married Henry de Hoghton of Leagram, son of Adam de Hoghton, MP, & Philippa.
Notes
- Sybil, being a widow to each, must have married 1. Mauleverer (d. bef 1369), 2. Radcliffe (d. 1380), 3. Fulthorpe (d. bef 1393)
- The marriage of Robert de Clitheroe was acquired by Adam de Hoghton, who married him to his sister Sibyl, relict of William de Bold. The issue of the marriage was an only daughter Sibyl, upon whom her father settled his manor and estates in 1362, and married her to Richard son of John de Radcliffe of Ordsall. (1)
- LITTLE PENDLETON, held in thegnage, was perhaps the remaining plough-land not accounted for in the inquest of 1311. It rendered 6s. to John de Lacy in 1241, (fn. 10) and appears to have been acquired by degrees by the Clitheroe family (fn. 11) and their successors. (fn. 12) Sibyl the daughter and heir of Robert de Clitheroe died in 1414, (fn. 13). (2)
- In 1342 Robert de Clitheroe paid 13s. 4d. for the thegnage estate, formerly Thomas de Hulton's, in this town [Cal. Pat. 1338-40, p. 75; Mins. Accts. 1091, no. 6]. He had been married to Sibyl daughter of Richard de Hodleston, in 1331, made a settlement of his estates in 1340, and died before December 1343, when his feoffees delivered two-thirds of the manor and other estates to his son Robert and one-third to his widow [Towneley MS. DD, no. 1242, 2084]. The marriage of Robert de Clitheroe was acquired by Adam de Hoghton, who married him to his sister Sibyl, relict of William de Bold. The issue of the marriage was an only daughter Sibyl, upon whom her father settled his manor and estates in 1362, and married her to Richard son of John de Radcliffe of Ordsall [Ibid. 1069, 2015, 2038; HH, no. 198]. In 1371 he and his wife had licence for an oratory at Salesbury. He died in 1375, and his son-in-law Radcliffe in 1380, leaving issue Joan de Radcliffe, born about 1379 [Ibid. 174; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxii, App. 353]. ~A History of the County of Lancaster, Volume VI, pp. 252-257
- https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9294992 Sibyl de Fulthorpe requests remedy regarding the manor of Micklefield, stating that her husband Roger granted the manor to her before their marriage, with remainder successively to his son William, his son Thomas, and the heirs of William. However, the manor has been taken in to the king's hands following the judgment against Roger in the Westminster parliament in the king's eleventh year (February 1388). Citations
- From: 'Townships: Salesbury', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6 (1911), pp. 252-257. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53110&strquery=... Date accessed: 15 March 2009.
- William Farrer & J. Brownbill (editors). "Townships: Pendleton." A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6 (1911): 392-396. British History Online. Web. 17 April 2012. <http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53139>
Links
view all
Sibyl de Clitheroe's Timeline
1340 |
1340
|
||
1379 |
1379
|
of Ordsall,Lancashire,England
|
|
1414 |
1414
Age 74
|