Alice Hulton

Events


Date of Birth: about 1474.

Place of Birth: unknown.

Alice was married at 15.


Date of Death: unknown.

Place of Death: unknown.


Relationships


Father: John Hulton of Farnworth

This relationship is given by the Lancashire VCH (Vol. 5, sub Farnworth).

Mother: unknown.


Spouse: Adam Hulton. Married 1489.

This relationship is given by the Lancashire VCH (Vol. 5, sub Farnworth).


Children:

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


William Hulton (died September 1555) married Elizabeth Leigh.


Roger Hulton.


Robert Hulton.


Michael Hulton.


Eleanor Hulton married Ralph Assheton.


Clemence Hulton.


Cicely Hulton.


Evidence


from the National Archives Catalogue:


22 May 1489

Dispensation by John of Giglis alias Lilys, Comissary in England of Pope Innocent VIII, for the marriage of Adam Hulton and Alice Hulton, they being related in the fourth degree. In consideration of a competent donation being made to the holy crusade. Seal fragment


1493-1500

Short title: Hulton v Hulton.

Plaintiffs: Adam Hulton and Alice, his wife, daughter and heir of John Hulton.

Defendants: Sir Randalf Hulton, priest.

Subject: Delivery of the above deeds to Christofer Hulton.

Lancashire.


Short title: Hulton v Ratclyf.

Plaintiffs: Adam Hulton and Alice, his wife, daughter and heir of John Hulton.

Defendants: Alexander Ratclyf.

Subject: Detention of deeds relating to land in Rainworth, Farnworth, Westhaughton, and in `the Deane parishe.'.

Lancashire.


10 July 1499

Memorandum of decree of Chancery between (1) Adam Hulton and Alice his wife and Cristofer Hulton -- a moiety of a burgage and 3 ac. land in Bolton; 11½ ac. land in Midilton; a messuage in Lever and 8 ac. land in Berton which John son of William Hulton of Farneworth; and a messuage in Farneworth purchased by John Hulton father of Alice 


References


A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5 (London, 1911).


The Visitation of Lancashire and a part of Cheshire A.D. 1533, part II (Chetham Society Vol. CX, 1897).