Sir William Norreys, of Speke

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Sir William Norreys, of Speke

Also Known As: "William le Norrys", "William Norris"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Speke, Lancashire, England
Death: circa October 1453 (62-71)
Prescott, Lancashire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Henry Norreys; Alice Norreys and Alice (Norris)
Husband of Lady Elizabeth Norreys
Father of Thomas Norris; Catherine le Grosvenor; Agnes Bunbury, of Stanney; Elizabeth Gerard; Beatrice Norreys and 2 others
Brother of John Norreys of Bray; Robert Norreys; Emma Norreys; Richard Norreys; James Norreys and 3 others

Occupation: Knight, of Speke
Managed by: Erica Howton
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About Sir William Norreys, of Speke

B111.137.111.13. William Norreys of Speke, Lancashire, died after 1453.

  • Parents: son of Sir Henry Norreys of Speke and his 2nd wife.

Married

  1. around 1416 to Elizabeth [Perceval] Harrington, daughter and heiress of Sir James Harrington, Esquire of Westby Lane, and Ellen Urswick, widow of Sir Richard Molyneux.  10 children.

Notes

  •  24 Jun 1416 John Totby, rector of Sefton, and William Merser, chaplain, granted to William, son of Henry le Norreys, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of James Harrington, knight, and their heirs the messuages, lands, tenants, rents and services which the grantors had by gift of Sir Henry Norreys (William's father) in Lydiate, Formby, Ines, Botull, Wlaton, Hale, Garston, and Speke. In 1429 Roger de Tranmore of Garston sold to William le Norreys of Speke all his lands in Garston and Allerton, Lancashire. In about 1431 Sir William succeeded his father in the Manor of Speke. A grant of land was made by him in 1433-4. A record of 16 Oct 1443 at Westminster names "William Norres, late of Speke, Lancashire, esquire, son of Henry Norres of Speke, knight." He was fined for failing to appear before William Mercer, late vicar of Childwall, Lancashire, to answer the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England concerning a debt of 40 shillings. John Norris of Kirkby, Lancashire (B111.137.131.1) conveyed lands in Garston and Allerton, Lancashire, which he had received from his own father's estate in 1451, to Thomas Lathom of Knowsley, who conveyed them to William Norreys of Speke, his cousin. In 1453 William Norreys of Speke is mentioned in a bond for 40 pounds from William Gerard, the father of Thomas Gerard. There were covenants as to the dower of Lettice the wife of Thomas Norreys (111.137.111.131.) and as to the provision to be made for his younger sons and brothers. Lettice had sworn upon the Holy Evangelists before Sir Thomas Gerard and other witnesses that the whole of her inheritance in Lancashire and North Wales (except at Bodiarda and Beaumaris in Anglesey) should descend to her son William.

Sources

  1. Burke's A Genealogical & Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. I, pg. 311
  •  William Norreys, esq. of Speke, who wedded Perceval, daughter and heiress of John Harrington, esq. of Westby, and had with several other sons
  • Thomas, his heir.
  • Catherine, m. to Robert Grosvenor, esq. of Eaton
  • Agnes, m. to John Bunbury, esq. of Cheshire
  • Elizabeth, m. to Robert Lathom, esq. of Parbold
  • Beatrice, m. to John Ireland, esq. of Lidiate
  1. Steven Norris, The "le Norreys" Family in England from 1135 to 1650

Links

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  • The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster; (1906)
  • https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434554
  • https://archive.org/stream/cu31924088434554#page/n181/mode/1up
  • Pg.134
  • Of Sir John le Norreys, the next lord of Speke, but little is known. In 1369 he granted to feoffees his manor of Speke, together with lands in Garston, Hale, Woolton, Walton, Ince, and Lydiate.(4) He died about three years afterwards, leaving a widow and three young children — Henry, Katherine, and Agnes. In November, 1372, an agreement was entered into by Cecily his widow with Nicholas le Norreys of Halsnead,(5) and Gilbert le Norreys, coroner, with regard to the children. She was to be responsible for their living and clothing, such as belonged to their estate, for the next twelve years, and to make suitable provision for each of them when they were married.(6) But as already stated Roger Erneys, as superior lord, quickly intervened,(7) and in 1379 released to Cecily and her second husband the custody of the heir. At this time Henry was still under age, and the daughter Agnes is not mentioned.
  • Except for the dispute with John Ie Norreys, related in a note, Sir Henry's tenure seems to have been undisturbed. By his marriage with Alice Erneys he became lord of the manor.(8) In 1416 he made provision for his son William on his marriage with Elizabeth, daughter of Sir James de Harrington.(9)
  • William, son and heir of Sir Henry, succeeded about 1431.(10) A grant of land was made by him in 1433-4, and he occurs in 1453 in a bond for L40 from William Gerard.(11) He had a large family, and was succeeded by his son Thomas, who married a distant cousin Lettice,(12) daughter and heir of Thomas Norris of West Derby ; by her he had six (or seven) sons and five daughters.(13)' He died in 1487-8, seised of a messuage and land in West Derby, of four oxgangs and other land in Formby, also of the manor of Speke and land, meadow, wood, heath, and pasture in Speke, but the jurors at the inquest did not know of whom he held the same. William Norris, his son and heir, was then twenty-eight years of age.(14)
  • Sir William Norris, the successor, must therefore have been born about 1459. His knighthood appears to date from 1487, after the battle of Stoke, in which .... etc.
    • (11) Norris D. (M.B.), 611, 615. In 1458 a marriage was arranged between his daughter Elizabeth and Thomas son and heir-apparent of William Gerard of Ince, for which a despensation had been obtained as early as 1449, the parties being related in the third degree; ibid. 643-5.
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Sir William Norreys, of Speke's Timeline

1386
1386
Speke, Lancashire, England
1420
March 6, 1420
Speke, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
1436
1436
Speake, Lancashire, England
1440
1440
Speke, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1453
October 1453
Age 67
Prescott, Lancashire, England
1463
1463
Speke, Lancashire, England
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Speke, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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Speke, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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Speke, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)