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Sir William Norreys

Also Known As: "Norris", "Norryes", "Nurse"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Yattendon, Berkshire, England
Death: circa January 10, 1507 (57-74)
Langley Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir John Norreys, Keeper of the Wardrobe and Lady Alice Norreys
Husband of Joane Norris; Isabel, Marchioness Montagu and Anne Norreys
Father of Sir Edward Norreys, Kt., of Yattenden; Richard Norreys; William Norreys; George Norreys; Margaret Bullock and 7 others
Brother of Anne Harcourt; John Norreys; Lettice Norreys and Elizabeth Norreys
Half brother of Elizabeth Vernon (Norris) and Margaret Southcot

Occupation: soldier
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About Sir William Norreys, of Yattenden

Sir William Norreys of Yattenden (d 04.01.1507) was the son of Sir John Norreys of Bray and Patenden, Sheriff of Devon and Berkshire (d 1466) and his 1st wife, Alice Merbrooke daughter of Richard Merbrooke of Yattenden.

He married:

  1. Isabel Ingoldsthorpe d before 1513-4, dau of Sir Edmund Ingoldsthorpe BE1883 reports that Sir William had 3 sons, who died young, and 3 daughters, all of whom are shown below under his third marriage to Anne Horne. We follow BP1934.
  2. Jane de Vere, daughter of John de Vere, Earl of Oxford
  3. Anne Horne, daughter of Sir John Horne of Sarsden

Note: Richardson (n.d.), revises the Norris pedigree MS Ashmole 852, (c. 1532-1665), which asserts that Norris' first wife was a Neville heiress, and makes Joan de Vere the second.

Marriages and issue

"The Four Visitations of Berkshire"
https://archive.org/details/fourvisitationso5657ryla/page/185/mode/... pp. 185-6

m1 .... da. & coh to John Neville Marques Mountacue

  • A son dyed in y^ cradle.

m2. Jane da: to Jno Vere E. of Oxford.

  • Sr Edw. (m. Friswith Lovell),
  • Richard,
  • George
  • Wm (m. wid. of Kingsmill),
  • Margaret (m. Gilbert Bullock),
  • Eliz. (m. _ Rogers & Thom: Fetteplace)

marr: to his 3: wife Anne da: to John Horne Alderman of London & Widow to Sr Jno Harcourt,
parents of

  • Lyonell,
  • Kath: (m. Sr John Longford,
  • Anne (m. Thomas Wroughton),
  • Eliz: (m. Wm Farmer),
  • Jane (m. John Cheney).

Biography

Sir William Norreys (1433 – 4 January 1507) was a famous Lancastrian soldier, and later an Esquire of the Body to King Edward IV.

Probably born at Yattendon Castle, William was the eldest son of Sir John Norreys of Ockwells and Yattendon and Lady Alice Merbrook, Lady of the Garter. Upon the death of his father, he inherited all of the family's properties, including Yattendon Castle, but excluding Ockwells, which he inherited in 1494 upon the death of his stepmother.

William was a Lancastrian soldier in the Royal Army during the Wars of the Roses. He was knighted by King Henry VI at the Battle of Northampton, on 10 July 1460, when he was 20 years old. He was present at the Battle of Towton, on 29 March 1461, the largest and bloodiest battle of the wars. Though he survived the battle, when so few Lancastrians did, he was forced to make peace with the recently proclaimed King Edward IV.

Like his father, William adjusted to the new monarchy. By August 1461, he was appointed Steward of both the Royal manors of Cookham and Bray, adjoining his family estate of Ockwells. He was later appointed steward of nearby Foliejon Manor in Winkfield, in 1474.

He was appointed Sheriff of Oxfordshire and Berkshire in 1468, positions he also held in 1482 and 1486. In 1467, he became Justice of the Peace for Berkshire. In 1469, Sir William was made Esquire of the Body to King Edward IV.

During the rebellion of 1470, begun by Warwick, the 'Kingmaker', which briefly re-instated Henry VI as king, William may have fought on King Edward's side for he retained his position at court.

He participated in the Battle of Barnet on 14 April 1471.

In 1483, shortly after the July crowning of King Richard III, William reverted to his anti-Yorkist sympathies. In October 1483, he joined his younger brother, John, in the Duke of Buckingham's rebellion.

The Duke assembled his forces at Brecon, while Sir William, accompanied by Sir William Berkeley of Beaverstone and Sir Richard Woodville, gathered rebels at Newbury. Buckingham was, however, captured and executed. William fled West when a reward was offered for his capture. He was eventually rounded up in Devon and arrested, but escaped to Brittany. There he joined the forces of the Lancastrian Earl of Richmond.

He returned to England, with the Earl of Richmond, and commanded a troop at the Battle of Bosworth, on 22 August 1485, when King Richard III was killed and Richmond claimed the Throne as King Henry VII. William was richly rewarded for his loyalty.

On 16 June 1487, he commanded the Royal Forces, including his son, Sir Edward Norreys, at the Battle of Stoke Field against Lambert Simnel. His son died shortly afterwards.

He was Bailiff for Queen Elizabeth in 1488. He was reinstated as Justice of the Peace for Berkshire in 1494. He gave legal advice to the King in 1502, which brought him the appointment as custodian of the manor of Langley, and Steward of the manors of Burford, Shipton, Spelsbury and the Hundred of Chadlington (all in Oxfordshire). In 1504, he added the stewardships of Newbury and Stratfield Mortimer to his offices. He became Steward to the Chancellor of Oxford University in 1505.

In 1461 Norreys married Jane de Vere (d. before 1471), sister of 13th Earl of Oxford, by whom he had four sons and two daughters:

  • Sir Edward Norreys (c. 1464 - 1487)
  • Richard Norreys (c. 1465 - c. 1522) of West Shefford in Berkshire
  • William Norreys
  • George Norreys
  • Margaret Norreys (d. 22 January 1518), married Thomas Rogers and Sir Thomas Fettiplace of Compton Beauchamp in Berkshire (c. 1461-1523).
  • Elizabeth Norreys[2] (d. 22 January 1518)[citation needed], who married firstly Thomas Rogers, and secondly Thomas Fettiplace[2] of Compton Beauchamp in Berkshire (c.1461-1523).

On 25 April 1472, Norreys married Isabel Ingoldesthorpe, Marchioness of Montagu (1441 Cambridgeshire - 25 May 1476 buried: Bisham), daughter and co-heiress of Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorpe (1421–1456) and Joanna Tiptopf (1425–1494), and the widow of the 1st Marquess of Montagu, by whom she had two sons and five daughters.

By his second wife Norreys had one son, who died an infant. Isabel Ingoldesthorpe died 20 May 1476, and was buried with her first husband at Bisham Priory. [3]

Norreys married thirdly, about 1478, Anne Horne, widow of Sir William Harcourt and Sir John Stanley (d. 29 June 1476), and daughter of Robert Horne, Alderman of London, by Joan, daughter of Edward Fabian.[3] They had two sons and four daughters:

  • Richard Norreys.[3] [RICHARD WAS SON OF JANE (above)]
  • Lionel Norreys[3] (c. 1480 - 1537).
  • Katherine Norreys[3] (born c. 1481), who married Sir John Langford[3] of Aldworth in Berkshire.
  • Anne Norreys[3] (born c. 1482),[citation needed] who married firstly William Wroughton, and secondly Sir John Baldwin, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[4][3]
  • Elizabeth Norreys[3] (born c. 1484),[citation needed] who married William Fermor, esquire,[3] of Somerton in Oxfordshire[citation needed]
  • Jane Norreys[3](born c. 1483),[citation needed] who married John Cheney[3] of West Woodhay in Berkshire, by whom she was the mother of John Cheney MP[citation needed]

As William Norreys's eldest son, Edward, had died in 1487, Edward's eldest son, John, inherited the family estates when his grandfather died about 10 January 1507.

Sir William Norreys of Yattenden d 04.01.1507

son of Sir John Norreys of Bray and Patenden, Sheriff of Devon and Berkshire d 1466 m1 Alice Merbrooke dau of Richard Merbrooke of Yattenden

m1 Isabel Ingoldsthorpe d before 1513-4, dau of Sir Edmund Ingoldsthorpe BE1883 reports that Sir William had 3 sons, who died young, and 3 daughters, all of whom are shown below under his third marriage to Anne Horne. We follow BP1934.

m2 Jane de Vere dau of John de Vere, Earl of Oxford

m3 Anne Horne dau of Sir John Horne of Sarsden


http://www.speakefamilyhistory.org/lancs.htm Speke Family History Archive

In the Speke district of South Lancashire, there are mentions of the de Speke family in deeds relating to the Norris family, who were Lords of the Manor from at least 1314, and who in Elizabethan times built the Speke Hall which stands today. The collection of Norris Deeds predates their possession of Speke.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speke


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipton-under-Wychwood re Langley Manor www.findagrave.com

Sir William Norreys Birth 1433 Death 4 Jan 1507 (aged 73–74) Burial St Michael Churchyard Bray, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England Memorial ID 120883390

Family Members Parents John Norreys 1400–1466 Alice Merbrooke Norreys 1410–1450 Spouses Isabel Ingaldesthorpe De Neville 1435–1476 Jane de Vere Norreys Children Elizabeth Norreys Fettiplace unknown–1518

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Sir William Norreys, of Yattenden's Timeline

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Yattendon, Berkshire, England
1462
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Bray, Berkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Yattenden, Berkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1474
1474
Abt. 1474
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Abt. 1480
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