Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Misc. Notes
Vol 13 Image599of1376 Pg 582 Sir Richard Molyneux Marr2: Joan d/o Sir Gilbert Haddock of Bradley, Lancashire, by whom he had eight sons and three daughters (cf. pedigree in Visitation of Lancashire, 1567, Chetham Soc.)
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Spouses
MemoLyme, England?
Residenceca 1400, Lyme, England85370
Death16 Jun 1422, Paris, City of Paris, Ile-de-France, France85364,85366,85371
Memofield of Agincourt
Burialaft 16 Jun 1422, St Michael’s and All Angels Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England85364,85372,85373
Memointerred with his father
Misc. Notes
Following his (Piers Legh) grandfather's Thomas Danyers', example,he engaged in his sovereign's continual warfare, and dying a Paris of honorable wounds received in the field of Agincourt, was brought over to England & interred with his father at Macclesfield.
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Birthca 1390
ResidenceSefton, Lancashire, England85365
Death1439, Sefton, Lancashire, England85376
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Vol 13 Image599of1376 Pg 582 Sir Richard Molyneux served under Henry V in the French Wars, and especially distinguished himself at Agincourt in 1415, after which he was knighted. He was lord of Haydike, Warrington, Buttonwood, and Newton-in-the-dale, all in Lancashire
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