- Danes;
dissolved c.1567;
leased to
Thomas Stewcley 1567; held by
Richard Maisterson 1608 Abbeydown; Downing; Dune;
Dunum Druim-chaoin-cellaig
early monastic...
- Earl Marshall. In the time of
Elizabeth I, it was
granted to Sir
Thomas Maisterson from Nantwich, Cheshire, who
became a
considerable force in the county...
- man, was a
cousin of Roger's
second wife,
through his
mother Elizabeth Maisterson. Roger's
mother Margery reached a
considerable age, and was
still alive...
- Paget's
literary executor and editor.
Briget Masterson (also
rendered "
Maisterson") was the
daughter of
Richard Masterson (died 1617) of Nantwich, son of...
- Danes;
dissolved c.1567;
leased to
Thomas Stewcley 1567; held by
Richard Maisterson 1608 Abbeydown; Downing; Dune;
Dunum 52°41′43″N 6°37′55″W / 52.695300°N...
-
representatives of
other prominent Nantwich families including the
Maistersons,
Wilbrahams and Churches, and the
minister of St Mary's Church. Whenever...
- Church, Shrewsbury. John
Paget married Briget Thrush, née
Masterson or
Maisterson, on 8
February 1602 in St Mary's Church, Nantwich. The
Mastersons were...
- (1525–1611/12) and his
first wife,
Elizabeth (d. 1589/90),
daughter of
Thomas Maisterson. The
Wilbraham family was a
junior branch of the
Wilbrahams of Woodhey...