Sir Henry WILLOUGHBY Thomas WILLOUGHBY Margaret WILLOUGHBY Sir Francis WILLOUGHBY Maud COTTON Lady Anne GREY Mini tree diagram

George FOX ALIAS WILLOUGHBY1

also known as George WILLOUGHBIE

- 1594

Life History

between 1550 and 1553

Married Maud COTTON

1594

Died in Evedon, Ewerby, Lincolnshire

Notes

  • The Family and Estate Papers of the Willoughby Family, Lords Middleton, of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, Middleton, Warwickshire and Birdsall, Yorkshire; c.1150-c.1986
    Deeds and associated papers relating primarily to Staffordshire properties  Mi Da 80-82  1539-1793
    Cause papers in case between Sir Francis Willoughby, complainant, and Richard Paramore and Thomas Robynson, defendants.
    Concerns lands in Bitterscote, Bonehill, Ferseley, Tamworth; Alvercote, Austrie, Polesworth, Shuttington, Wolncote (Warwickshire)  Mi Da 80/1-37 1539-1591
    Contents:
    Includes with rental of Drayton, 1571; Letters 1578, 1591 and n.d. from or to Mr Arundell, Clement Fisher, William Harcourte, Earl of Leicester, Thomas Markham,
    Richard Repington, Sir Francis Willoughby, George Willoughby
  • Inventory - Willoughbie, George (1594-1595)
    Reference Name INV/86/103
    Name: Willoughbie, George
    Place: Evedon, Ewerby, Lincolnshire
    Date: 1594-1595
    Repository: Lincolnshire Archives [057]
  • DocumentRef Mi 7/183/8
    Grant of administration (of Thomas Willoughbie): Thomas Bentham and others to George Willoughbie; Location: Middleton, Warwickshire
    9 September 1559
  • DocumentRef Mi 7/183/25
    Counterpart lease: Francis Wylloughby [Willoughby] to George Wylloughby and sons Henry and Thomas; Location: Tamworth, Wiginton, Staffordshire
    10 March 1568
  • http://aalt.law.uh.edu/C78_79.html
    1553-1557 1-5 Philip and Mary - Piece Listing no.10
    48. (no date)
    George Willoughby and wife Maude, wid. of Francis Repyngton v Walter Aston, esq. Certain lands and woods in Tamworth, Warw. and Staffs,
    claimed by both parties as parcel of their estates in Warw. Enrollment of an arbitration award.
  • Middlesex
    Holborn, bought by Sir Henry Willoughby (1451-1528), and passed in around 1570 to George Fox alias Willoughby, illegitimate brother of Sir Francis Willoughby.
    'Inne called the Castle in Holborne'
  • www.british-history.ac.uk
    London and Middlesex Fines: 1-12 Elizabeth', A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex: volume 2: Henry VII - 12 Elizabeth (1893), pp. 105- 159.
    Thomas Repyngton, esquire, and Edward Colbarne, gentleman, and George Wylloughbye, esquire, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Holburne.
    Hil. Anno 5.
    [1563]

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