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William Dethick, MP

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Birthplace: Dethick Hall, Derbyshire, England
Death: before July 1410
Derbyshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of John Dethick of Dethick, Derby & Mattersey, Notts and wife of John Dethick
Husband of Alice Dethick
Father of William Dethick; Roger Dethick; John Dethick; Robert Dethick of Dethick, Esq. and Reginald Dethick
Brother of Geoffrey Dethick

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About Sir William Dethick of Dethick & Radbourne, Derbys & Mattersey, Notts.


Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dethick-80

Sir William Dethick of Dethick and Radbourne, Derbys & Mattersey, Notts. (d. 1408/10), was the s. & h. of John Dethick of Dethick & Mattersey (d. bef. 1373).[1]

Sir William Dethick served as MP for Derbyshire in Nov 1384, 1386 and Jan 1397.[1]

Origins

The family of armigers were of Dethick, Derbyshire as early temp. Hen III. During the reign of Edward III (c. 1327-77), Sir Geoffrey or Godfrey Dethick and Robert Dethick, Esq. married two coheiresses of Annesley.

Marriage

It appears he did not marry until 40 or over. By his wife Alice,[1] [--Frankville--?],[2] he had at least 7 sons.[1]

children

"As the father of a large family, Dethick had to make careful provision for his children; and he was fortunate to secure two of the four daughters and coheirs of Sir Ralph Meynell as brides for his younger sons, John and Reynold."[1]

  1. Robert of Dethick, Derby (dvp.spm. abt. c. 1403).[1][3]
  2. Roger
  3. John of Newhall, Derby.[1][3] m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Ralph Meynell[1][3]
  4. Reynold (dspm)[1] or Reginald.[3] m. Thomasin, dau. of Sir Ralph Meynell[1][3]

Dethick of Newhall (Vis. 1569 & 1611)

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Source: "Dethick of Newhall," in Derbyshire Vis. Pedigrees 159 & 1611. < Hathitrust.org > The first Geoffrey in the chart is prob. an error. The father of Robert, Reginald and John was SIr William Dethick (d. 1408/10) of Dethick and Radbourne, Derbys & Mattersey, Notts. < click here to see the full-size original image >


Poole of Whittington, (Vis. of Derby 1569 & 1611)

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Source: "Poole of Whittington," in Derbyshire Pedigrees 1569 & 1611. < Hathitrust >. < click here to see full-sized image >


Sources

  1. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dethick-80 cites
    1. Roskell, J.S., Clark, L. & Rawcliffe, C. (1993). "Dethick, Sir William (d.1408/10), of Dethick and Radbourne, Derbys. and Mattersey, Notts.," in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421. HOP. Web.
    2. Blomefield, F. (1807). "Dethick's pedigree," in An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Gallow and Brothercross. Google Books.
    3. "Dethick of Newhall," in Derbyshire Vis. Pedigrees 159 & 1611. Hathitrust.org
    4. "VI. Thomas Babington," in Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, 1843, 8, p. 322-323. Google Books.
    5. Glover, S. (1833). The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby, p. 180. Google Books.
    6. The manor & advowson of Breadsall passed to John Harpur (d. 1622), younger son of Sir John Harpur of Swarkeston, by his marriage to Dorothy, dau. of John Dethick (d. 1594), (Cox, 1877, p. 54).[1]
    7. Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, 'General history: Gentry families extinct since 1500', in Magna Britannia: Volume 5, Derbyshire (London, 1817), pp. cxii-clii. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/cxii-clii [accessed 13 September 2020].
    8. Mitchell Watson, Thursday, December 4, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.
    9. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/cxii-clii
    10. The Visitation of Worcestershire 1569, edited by W.P.W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., London, 1888, p.47.
    11. The Visitations of Norfolk 1563 & 1613, edited by Walter Rye, London, 1891, p.106.
    12. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol3/pp58-69
  2. Tilley, Joseph (1893). The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire. “The Parish of Breadsall.” Page 19. < Archive.Org > It was the third son of Sir William Dethick, in the time of Henry IV. (1400), who married the heiress of Curzon, of Breadsall, and acquired a moiety of the manor; the other moiety being with the Bourchiers, 'Lords Cromwell, which passed to Richard lUingworth, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, whose heiress also threw in her lot with the Dethicks. There was a second son of Sir William, named Roger, from whom " descended," says Dr. Cox,* " Sir Gilbert and Sir William, who successively held the office of Garter King at Arms."
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Sir William Dethick of Dethick & Radbourne, Derbys & Mattersey, Notts.'s Timeline

1340
1340
Dethick Hall, Derbyshire, England
1362
1362
Newhall, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1374
1374
Dethick Lea, Ashover, Co. Derbyshire, England
1375
1375
1399
1399
Dethick, Derbyshire, England
1410
July 1410
Age 70
Derbyshire, England
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Dethick, Derbyshire, England