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(Sir) Thomas de la Haye, of Spaldington

Also Known As: "Thomas de la Hay", "Thomas De La Hay", "Thomas del Hay"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: between July 01, 1426 and August 08, 1426 (41-50)
Spaldington, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Ellerton, Yorkshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Peter de la Haye, of Spaldington and Elizabeth Stewart
Husband of Oudelette NN and Johanna Babthorpe
Father of Arion De La Haye; Maroye De La Haye; Katherine de La Haye; Alice Thwaites; William Hay and 1 other
Brother of Reverend Master Robert de la Haye and Elizabeth de la Haye

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About (Sir) Thomas de la Haye, of Spaldington

brief biography

1st son

died in the lifetime of his father (probably just before the date of his father's will)

content to clean up

  • Thomas de la Hay, Esq.1,2,3
  • M, #90517, b. circa 1390
  • Thomas de la Hay, Esq. was born circa 1390 at of Spaldington, Yorkshire, England.1
  • Family
  • Child
    • Katherine de la Hay+1,2,3 b. c 1412
  • Citations
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 656.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 30-31.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 635.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p3013.htm#... ______________________
  • Thomas de la Haye1
  • M, #630172, b. 1390, d. July 1426
  • Last Edited=16 Nov 2013
  • Thomas de la Haye was born in 1390.1 He married Joan Babthorpe.1 He died in July 1426.1
  • He lived at Spaldington, Yorkshire, England.1
  • Child of Thomas de la Haye and Joan Babthorpe
    • Isabel de la Haye+1 d. b 1481
  • Citations
  • 1. [S3268] Hans Harmsen, "re: Chester Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 21 August 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Chester Family."
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p63018.htm#i630172 ______________________
  • Testamenta eboracensia; or, Wills registered at York, illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, &c., of the province of York, from the year 1300 downwards by York
  • https://archive.org/details/testamentaeborac02york
  • https://archive.org/stream/testamentaeborac02york#page/11/mode/1up
  • IX. TESTAMENTUM PETRI DEL HAY NUPER DE SPALDYNGTON.
  • August 8, 1426. Ego Petrus del Hay* de Spaldyngton — sep. in choro ecclesiæ de Ellerton juxta corpus Elizabethæ nuper uxoris meæ defunctæ. Lego pro expensis funeralibus meis xx li. Lego ad distribuendum inter servientes meos xx li. Elizabethæ jam uxori meæ omnia bona de mea in maneriis de Gunby et Balne — duas pelves argenteas cum Salutacione Angelica in fundo situata, et cum duobus lavers argenti eisdem pertinentibus et duas ollas argenteas vocatas quart pottes — onines vaccas meas, sive vitulos, stirks et juvencas cum stauro mortuo apud Spaldyngholme — unam peciam argenti cum cooperculo deaurato et cum aquario argenti et deaurato — et cum uno vestimento blodio pro capella sua — unum maser novum, et le steyned hallyng pertinentem ad aulam de Spaldyngton. Roberto filio † meo xij. discos argenti largos et xiij. discos argenti minores, et unam ollam argenti vocatam potelpott, et duas pelves argenti cum ij. lavers argenti eisdem pertinentibus, et omnia bona, implementa, utensilia, multones et hogastros apud Brantyngham. Willelmo Wetwange unam peciam argenti cum cooperculo. Domino Johanni Burton unam peciam argenti. Item lego cuidam capellano divina celebranti in capella de Spaldyngton secundum disposicionem executorum meorum xiiij li. Jacobo Cresacre ‡ unum equum. Eliza-
    • * The head of a Yorkshire family of some eminence and distinction. This will makes several additions to the genealogy of the De la Hays. The testator, it appears, was twice married. His first wife Elizabeth, who was probably the mother of his children, was buried in the monastery at Ellerton. To his second wife he took another Elizabeth, a daughter of John Woodruffe (of Wolley ?), and widow of James Cresacre of Barnborough, who survived him, and made her will in 1434, under which year it will be found.
    • (Sir) Thomas De la Hay, the eldest son of the testator, married a daughter of Sir William Babthorpe of Babthorpe, by whom he left five daughters and coheirs, who carried the representation of his house into the families of Vavasour, Hildyard, Knight, and Thwaites. From the date of his own will, and the absence of his name in the present document, he probably had died just before the date of his father's will. By his will, dated July 1, 1426, in which he calls himself Thomas del Hay, son of Peter del Hay de Spaldyngton, he directs his body to be buried in the conventual church of Ellerton, near Elizabeth his mother. He mentions his brother Robert del Hay, and Joan his own wife, and his children. The wills of several other members of this family may be found in Testamenta Eboracensia, Part I. to which I must refer my readers.
    • † In all probability the same person who was made prebendary of Givendale, in the church of York, in 1420. He was also rector of Brantingham, where his father appears to have had considerable property, which he leaves to him in his will. Brantingham was a living in the gift of the prior and convent of Durham ; and he was probably indebted for his preferment to the kind offices of his father, who may perhaps have held some office there under the monastery. He died in 1448, and administration of his effects was granted on the 8th of January, 1448-9, to Thomas Ellerbek, rector of St. Martin's Conystreet, in York, and William Crosby of Cave.
    • ‡ Several notices of this family will occur under the will of Elizabeth del Hay, in 1434.
  • https://archive.org/stream/testamentaeborac02york#page/12/mode/1up
  • bethæ uxori meæ tres equos meos optimos, mortuario meo excepto. Willelmo Bowes * chr. unam peciam cum coopertorio argenti, et Percyvell Cresacre unam peciam argenti. Residuum executoribus meis, quos constituo Elizabetham uxorem meam, Robertum del Hay filium meum, et Willelmum de Wetwange servientem meum. Datun apud Spaldyngton. [Pr. 11 April, 1431.] ______________________
  • The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 (1881)
  • https://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow
  • https://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/170/mode/1up
    • Hyllyard.
  • Robert Hyldyard fyrst son to Robert maryed fyrst doughter of Franceys relicta Ricardi Mydelton & after to = Kateren doughter & on of theyres of Thomas de la Hay & had issu. ; ch: Sir Robert (m. Elsabeth Hastynges), Isabell (m. Thomas Metam & John Hotham) Hyllyard.
    • Isabell syster to Sir Robert Hylyard maryed fyrst to Thomas Metam & after to John Hotham.
    • Sir Robert Hyllyard Knight son & heyr of Robert by the doghter of De la Hay. = Elsabeth doughter to John Hastynges of Fenwyke. ; ch: Pyter (m. Jone Thesse (de la See)) Hyllyard, (Pg.171 Rychard, Steven, George, Antony, Edward, Sir William, Robert, Thomas, Hugh, John, Adam, Raff, Henry, Meryell (m. . . . . Phylpot), Dennys (m. Charles Barneby), Anne, Agnes, Kateren (m. John Hawdenby & William Gyrlyngton), Margery (m. William Askew) Hyllyard)
      • ....etc. _________________________________
  • Reports from Commissioners, Volume 47 By Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=eSxcAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA225&lpg=PA225&d...
  • Pg.225
  • 1326, Friday Feast of St. James the Apostle. John de Felton, chaplain, gives to the Prior and Convent of Tynemuth the messuage, &c. on the Stathes.
  • Fo. 83b. 20 Edw. II. William Petyt, executor the testament of Thomas de la Haye, releases John de Felton, chaplain, and the house from a sum of money, and from all claims by reason of a debt of Richard son of Roger, in which the said Richard son of Roger was bound to the said Thomas de la Haye by the statute of Acton Burnel.
  • .... etc. _____________________
  • The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, Volume 8
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=LZhQAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA269&lpg=PA269&d...
  • Pg.269
    • 84 HAY. -- The church of Aughton was given to the Priory of Ellerton, in Spalding-Moor, of the Derwent; and was an ancient rectory of the patronage of the Del Hay's, Knights, and was afterwards given to this Priory. Roger Hay was patron of the church of Acton. Nicholas, son of Sir Roger Hay, of Acton, in 1268, 52 Henry III., gave his windmill, with its appurtenances, in Goodmanham ; which Peter son of Peter de Malolacu confirmed to the above Priory. In 1321, Robert Vavasour complains that The de la Hay drove 300 sheep out of his manor of Friston, taking them to the King's manor of Thorne, and putting them in custody of Thomas D'Eyvill, Seneschal of Pontefract, as the King's chattels. Elizabeth de Hay was the 4th Prioress of Thickett,in 1333. For Peter de la Haia (Hay), see Burton's Mon. Ebor., pp. 254, 9, 262, 395; and for Richd. de la Hay, pp. 106, 393, &c. Peter del Hay, lord of Spaldington, by will, proved in 1431, ordered his body to be interred next to Elizabeth his wife, at Ellerton Priory. Thos., son of Peter del Hay, by will, proved in 1427, ordered his body to be interred at Ellerton Priory, next to his mother. Robert de la Hay gave lands in Hagenby, to Helagh Park Priory, near Tadcaster. Henry de Hay gave 8d. annuity, out of a tenement in Balne, to Selby Abbey. For Ralph de Haya, and Angot de la Haya, see hereafter, under Barlings. Peter del Hay, de Apaldyngton, by will dated Feb. 14th, 1345, bequeathed half a quarter of corn for each order of Friars. John del Hay, de spaldyngton, June 23rd, 1391, bequeathed 13s. 4d. to every order of Minors, Preachers, Augustinians, and Carmelites. Wm. Hai, with others, is witness to a deed of Emma Hai, of a bovate of land, to Thickhed Nunnery, in Dugdale's Monast., iv. 386. ____________________________
  • Ellerton Priory
  • Testamentary Burials and Mortuaries
  • Most of the following testamentary burials were noticed by Torres and preserved in his manuscripts (East Riding, pages 1207-1213). Some were printed by John Burton in Monasticon Eboracense, (Mon.Ebor). The following is the complete list of Torres’ testamentary burials, supplemented by a further example that has come to light, and further examples are expected as more wills of the local gentry are examined.
  • The information in square brackets are supplemental to that given in Mon.Ebor.
  • 1391: In the will of John del Hay de Spaldington, he leaves to canon William de Hessle, of the Order of Saint Gilbert of Sempringham, 20s., and to canon Stephen de Elvelay, 3s. 4d., and 1s. to the other canons. Testamenta Eboracensia, part i, Surtees Society Vol 4, pages 155-156
  • 1406: Thomas Pickering, esquire, by will, proved in 1406, directed his body to be laid in the chancel, near his wife. Mon.Ebor, page 262
  • 1427: Thomas son of Peter del Hay, lord of Spaldington, by will, proved 1427, was laid next to his mother. Mon.Ebor, page 262
  • 1431: Peter del Hay, lord of Spaldington, by will, proved 1431, was buried next Elizabeth, his wife. Mon.Ebor, page 262
  • 1440: Alesia Myton of Aughton, (probably daughter of John Aske of Ousethorpe, patron of Ellerton priory at that time), left a gilt silver cup (unam cuppam argenti coopertam et deauratam pro sacramento altaris conservando) to Ellerton priory.
  • From: http://www.ellerton.info/history/ellerton-priory.html _________________________________ 1.5.1a Peter de la Hay*
  • Death: bef 11 Apr 1431[1]
  • of Spaldington, E. R., and Skelbrook, W.R., co.Yorks.[6]
  • record dated 21 Dec 1379:
  • ' Grant and quitclaim made before the Corporation of the city of York, by Peter, son and heir of Thomas de la Haye of Spaldington, to William de Bowes, of his rights on the manor of Streatlam and Stainton. '
  • [Seals missing.] - A2A, Manchester University, John Rylands Library:
  • Phillips Charters - STAINTON-WITH-STREATLAM (Co. Durham), PHC/254[4]
  • he evidently succeeded his father after December 1379.
  • ' Peter de la Hay of Spaldyngton ', witness to a grant dated at Saltmarsh, Saturday, the feast of St. Matthew the Apostle, 22 Richard II. (Sept. 21, 1398):
  • ' Grant by Robert de Bolton, prebendary of the prebend of Saltmersshe (in Howden Church), Henry del Sandes, chaplain, William de Lodyngton, William Rosselyn, John de Wylbirfosse, and William de Waldeby of Portyngton, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas de Saltmersshe, of a yearly rent of four marks for her life from the manors of Saltmersshe and Eppilleby in Rychemondshire, and from lands etc., in the vills of Beverley, South Cave, Blaketoft, Laxton, Skelton by Houedene, and Houeden, which they had of the grant of Thomas, her father, payable half yearly at Whitsuntide and Martinmas, on condition that if Thomas, son of Thomas de Saltmersshe, should die without issue the annuity was to cease. Power of distraint during the life of the said Thomas, son of Thomas.
  • Witnesses, Thomas de Metham, knt., Gerard de Usflete, knt., Gerard Salvayn, knt., Peter de la Hay of Spaldyngton, Thomas Dayville, Thomas de Portyngton, Nicholas de Bernhille. ' [YAS XXXIX:147, no. 408[7]]
  • ' Peter del Hay of Spaldington, guardian of the heirs of Thomas of Claxton ', 1221 (1398-1403)[Inscription: sig petri : d : hay : 5.4.Elemos.6; Misc.Ch. 6541*, 6542] [8]
  • will of Peter de la Hay, dated 8 Aug 1426 (proved 11 Apr 1431) [Test. Ebor. II:11-12[9]])
  • possible ancestor or relation:
  • ' Pg 85 Inrollment of Charter of Sir Thomas Delahay of 38 ac waste in Lindby, as overleaf ' - A2A, Nottinghamshire Archives: Savile of Rufford: Deeds and Estate Papers [DD/SR/13 - DD/SR/205], DD/SR/20/33[4]
  • he m. 1stly Elizabeth _____, 2ndly Elizabeth Woodruff
  • Spouse: Elizabeth [1st wife]
  • Death: bef 8 Aug 1426[9]
  • Children:
  • Thomas (->1426)
  • Robert (-<1448)
  • Elizabeth
  • 1.5.1a.1 Thomas de la Hay[6]
  • Death: aft 1 Jul 1426, d.v.p.[9]
  • of Spaldington, East Riding, co.Yorks.
  • in re: the will of his father, the editor of Testamenta Eboracensia wrote,
  • ' (Sir) Thomas De la Hay, the eldest son of the testator, married a daughter of Sir William Babthorpe of Babthorpe, by whom he left five daughters and coheirs, who carried the representation of his house into the families of Vavasour, Hildyard, Knight, and Thwaites. From the date of his own will, and the absence of his name in the present document, he probably had died just before the date of his father's will. By his will, dated July 1, 1426, in which he calls himself Thomas del Hay, son of Peter del Hay de Spaldyngton, he directs his body to be buried in the conventual church of Ellerton, near Elizabeth his mother. He mentions his brother Robert del Hay, and Joan his own wife, and his children. ' [Test. Ebor. II:11, note[9]]
  • evidently d.v.p. before 8 Aug 1426 [Test. Ebor. II:11-12[9]]
  • GENEALOGICS I00198971[10]
  • concerning the family of Thomas de la Hay, Douglas Richardson provides the following extract:
  • " Deed whereby Robert Hilyerd knight, son and heir of Katerine one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas de la Haye, esquire, Elezabeth Knyght, widow, the third of the daughters and heirs of Thomas, and Alice Thwaytes widow, fourth daughter and heir of Thomas, release and quit-claim to John Vavasour junior, serjeant-at-law, and his heirs, all their right in the manor of Spaldyngton and Willytofte, and 20 acres of land in Holme. Habendum to releases in fee, with warranty. Last day of August, 21 Edward IV. (1481)." [The Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries 2nd ser. 4 (1869): 79]. [11]
  • Spouse: Joan Babthorpe [elsewhere called Elizabeth] [6] [9] [17]
  • Death: aft 6 Oct 1433[1]
  • Father: Sir William (or Ralph) Babthorpe
  • Mother: NN (possibly Maud Hildyard)
  • Children:
  • Isabel (-<1481)
  • Katherine (-<1481)
  • Elizabeth
  • Alice (-1485)
  • Dorothy
  • From: http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.genealogy.medieval/... ______________________________
  • 'Hildyard1'
  • .... etc.
  • Sir Robert Hildyard of Arnall, Normanby, Riston and Winestead, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d 1428) - continued above
  • m1. Matilda Lovell
    • 1. John Hildyard (dsp(vp?))
  • m2. Isabel Hilton (dau of Sir Robert Hilton of Swine and Winestead)
    • 2. Sir Robert Hildyard of Winestead
    • m1. Catherine de la Haye (dau of Thomas de la Haye of Spaldington)
      • A. Sir Robert Hildyard (d 1492)
      • m. Elizabeth Hastings .... etc.
  • Main source(s): BLG1952 (Hildyard of Flintham Hall) with support/input (mainly for the lower section) from Visitation (Yorkshire, 1563/4, Hyllyard), Yorkshire (Foster, Yorkshire, 1584/5+1612, Hildyard of Winestead)
  • From: http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/hh4bz/hildyard1.php __________________________
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(Sir) Thomas de la Haye, of Spaldington's Timeline

1380
1380
Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1415
1415
Spaldington, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1425
1425
Spaldington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1426
July 1, 1426
Age 46
Spaldington, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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