Alice de Praers

Events


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: unknown.

Place of Death: unknown.


Relationships


Father: William de Praers.

This relationship is given by Ormerod (3:340). Ormerod is uncertain where to place William in the Praers pedigree.

Mother: Sibyl de Crewe.

This relationship is given by Ormerod (3:340). It is supported by the inquisition cited below.


Spouse: Richard de Minshull.

This relationship is given by Ormerod (3:340). It is supported by the inquisition cited below.


Children:

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


Richard de Minshull married (1) Margaret del Holte; married (2) Joan Davenport.


Henry de Minshull married Tibota de Pulford.


Randle de Minshull married Margaret de Dutton.


Evidence


from the Recognizance Rolls of Chester (1876, p. 230), a 1433 inquisition lays out relationships:


...[Peter de Dutton, the great-grandson of Alice] died seized in his demesne, as of fee-tail, of the manors of Aston, in Mondrem, and Chirchemunshull, excepting 2 messuages, 100 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, and 1 acre of wood in the manor of Chirchemunshull, which manors one Richard de Munshull, senior, and Sibilla de Crue gave to Richard his son and Alice daughter of the said Sibilla wife of the said Richard son of Richard, and the heirs of their bodies, that the said manors descended to Richard son and heir of the said Richard son of Richard and Alice, who dying without issue the same descended to Henry his brother, and at his death to Joan his daughter and heir, and then to the aforesaid Peter de Dutton as son and heir of the same Joan; that the manor of Aston was held of Thomas de Fouleshurst, of Crue, by knight’s service, and was of the yearly value of 10 marks; and that the manor of Chirchemunshull was held by William Lovell, Kt., by knight’s service, and, excepting the tenements above excepted, was of the yearly value of 10 marks; that the said Peter de Dutton, Kt., died on the Wednesday next after the Feast of St. Denis “last past,” and that the aforesaid John de Dutton was his son and heir, and of the age of 30 years or more.


References


Carter, William F. "The Early Crewe Pedigree" in The Genealogist New Series, volume 37 (1921).


Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882).


The Thirty-Seventh Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. (London: 1876).