Thomas Salusbury, of Denbigh

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About Thomas Salusbury, of Denbigh

See Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6472/SALESBUR... (March 23, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)

Please see Peter Bartrum: Hookes 1; https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000173409072944 & Salesbury 3; https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000173427003925 (Steven Ferry, November 30, 2023.)

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  • SALUSBURY, Thomas (by 1518-61 or later), of Flint.
  • Family and Education
  • b. by 1518, ?illegit. s. of Thomas Salusbury of Flint. ?m. Jane, da. of Robert Massey of Coddington, Cheshire.1
  • Offices Held
    • Commr. i.p.m., Cheshire and Flints. 1539, Flints. 1554, relief 1550, goods of churches and fraternities 1553; escheator 1547-8; mayor, Flint 1553; j.p. Flints. 1555.2
  • Thomas Salusbury cannot be placed with confidence in the prolific family of that name. All that is known for certain is that he was a nephew of John Vain Salusbury of Denbigh and thus a grandson of that uncle’s father Thomas Salusbury of Denbigh. His father could have been the Thomas Salusbury of Flint who died in December 1530 leaving as heir an 11 year-old daughter Agnes, for this Thomas had a bastard son and namesake whose illegitimacy could have arisen from the father’s divorce from Margaret Pennant alias Salusbury in or after 1529. It appears that the inheritance, consisting of manors and lands in and around Flint and at Hawarden, Flintshire, first passed to another daughter Margaret, who in May 1555 undertook to convey it to Agnes; in the following month it was valued preparatory to its delivery. If Agnes’s illegitimate brother was the Thomas Salusbury who three months later sold lands in the Wirral and at Hawarden to Sir John Salusbury he had evidently been well provided for, and on this foundation he could have built the career at Flint and in the shire which probably included election for the Flint Boroughs to the Parliament of 1545.3
  • The Thomas Salusbury then elected can hardly have been other than Robert Massey’s brother-in-law of that name, for Massey was to follow him at Flint in 1547 and later. It was with John Massey and George Salusbury (probably his colleague in 1545) that Salusbury was to be accused a few years later by William Aldersey of stealing from a barn at Coleshill £30 worth of tithe corn belonging to Aldersey as rector of Holywell; Salusbury was himself lessee of the commote of Coleshill, in which lay the town of Flint, and the corn may have been destined for the flour mill at Flint which at about this time Edward Stanley II charged Salusbury with erecting in breach of his own monopoly of grinding
  • The last reference found to Salusbury is his mention in his uncle John Vain Salusbury’s will of January 1561.5
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/sa... ______________________
  • 'Salusbury01'
  • Adam de Salzburgh ("Capt. of the Garrison at Denbigh")
  • m. Joyce (dau of Sir William de Pontefract)
    • 1. Alexander de Salusbury
      • A. Sir Thomas Salusbury
      • m. Joyce Mandeville (dau/coheir of Sir William Mandeville of Cheshire)
        • i. Sir John Salusbury of Lleweny, Denbighshire (d 07.03.1289)
        • m. Katherine Seymour (dau of Lord St. Maur)
          • a. Sir Henry Salusbury of Lleweny (Llyweni)
          • Griffith identifies Sir Henrry's wife as Nest, dau of Cynwrig Vychan ap Cynwrig ap Ithel Vychan, Lord of Mostyn. BLG1952 identifies her (so it appears) as a generation earlier, naming her ...
          • m. Nest (dau of Kenrick Sais ap Ithell Vychen of Northop)
            • (1) William Salusbury of Lleweny (a 1322, 1360)
            • m. Margaret (dau/heir of David ap Cynric ap Philip Fichdan (Phicdan), of Bychton)
              • (A) Ralph (or Rowling or Rowland) Salusbury of Lleweny
              • m. Margaret (dau of Ievan ap Cadwgan ap Llowarch)
                • (i) Henry Salusbury of Lleweny (a 1415) Griffith said he was buried in 1400
                • m. Anne (Agnes) Curteis (dau of Sir John Curteis, son of Sir Arthur)
                  • (a) Sir Thomas Salusbury of Lleweny (d Barnet 14.04.1471)
                  • m. Ellen Donne (dau of Sir John Donne of Utkinton)
                    • ((1)) Sir Thomas Salusbury of Lleweny (a 1497)
                    • BEB1841 (Salusbury of Llewenny) starts with this Thomas and reports that his wife was Joan, dau of Sir William Vaughan, Chamberlain of North Walers, but BLG1952, supported by Griffith, identifies her as ...
                    • m. Janet Griffith (dau of William Griffith of Penhryn by Elizabeth, dau of Sir Richard Dalton, sister of Sir William Griffith of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales)
                      • ((A)) Sir Roger Salusbury of Lleweny (a 08.1550)
                      • m1. Elizabeth Hookes (dsp, dau/coheir of John Hookes)
                      • m2. Elizabeth Puleston (sister of Sir John Puleston of Bersham)
                      • ((B)) Foulke Salusbury (a 1532, Dean of St. Asaph)
                        • ((i)) Margaret probably of this generation
                        • m. Robert Chambres of Plas Chambres
                        • ((ii)) Elizabeth probably of this generation
                        • m. Richard ap William ap John Conwy
                      • ((C)) Thomas Salusbury of Flint
                      • m. Margaret Hookes (dau of John Hookes of Leadbroke)
                        • ((i)) Thomas Salusbury of Leadbrooke ancestor of Salusbury of Leadbrooke
                        • m. Jane Massie (dau of Robert Massie of Coddington)
                          • ((a)) Jane Salusbury possibly of this generation
                          • m. John Davies of Gwasanau
                      • ((D)) John Salusbury of Denbigh, Chamberlain of North Wales, Constable of Conway & Denbigh Castles
                        • ((i)) Jane Salusbury
                        • m. Thomas Dryhurst of Denbigh
                      • ((E)) Margaret Salusbury
                      • m. Sir Edward Hanmer (dsp)
                    • ((2)) Foulke Salusbury (Dean of St. Asaph)
                    • ((3)) Henry Salusbury of Llanrhaiadr (d c01.1501)
                    • m. Margaret (dau/heir of Griffith ap Rhys of Gloddaeth, widow of Howel ap Ievan Vychan of Mostyn, 2nd cousin of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond)
                    • ((4)) John Salusbury of Bachymbyd
                    • m. Lowry (dau of Robert ap Meredith ap Tudor)
                    • ((5)) Robert Salusbury of Plas Isa
                    • m. Gwenhwyfer (dau of Rees ap Einion Vychan ap Ievan Vychan)
                    • ((6)) Elizabeth Salusbury
                    • m. Hugh Conway of Bryneurin (Bryneuryn)
                    • ((7)) Janet Salusbury
                    • m. John Conway of Bodrhyddan
                    • ((8)) Cathrin Salusbury
                    • m. Richard ap Howell of Mostyn
                    • ((9)) Alice Salusbury called Jane by Griffith
                    • m. John Puleston of Hafod-y-wern
                    • ((10)) Constance Salusbury
                    • m. Piers Stanley of Euloe (Ewlo Castle)
                • (ii) John Salusbury
                • (iii) Jane Salusbury
                • m. John Eyton of Eyton
              • (B)+ 2 sons
            • (2) Alexander Salusbury ancestor of the Salusburys of Gallt y Faenan
        • ii. Jane Salusbury
        • m. Patrick, lord of Ormond
  • Main source(s): BLG1952 (Salusbury of Firgrove), Griffith's Pedigrees (Llyweni, p222)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4as/salusbury01.php#link1 ___________________________