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Hamon (Massey) de Massey (abt. 1307 - 1349)

Sir Hamon de Massey formerly Massey aka de Mascy of Bacford, Massy of Timperley
Born about in Cheshire, Englandmap
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Died at about age 42 in Timperley, Wirral, Cheshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Sir Hamon de Mascy, knt, lord of Bacford and Tymperley[1]

Hamon de Mascy was the son of Richard.[1]

Hamon did fealty in 11 Edward III,[1] which was 25 January 1337—24 January 1338.

Hamon married Matilda, the daughter and heir of sir William de Tymperley, kt,[1][2][3] — married 1328 in Knowsley, Lancashire, England.

Hamon and Matilda had children:

  1. Henry, oldest son and heir, born 1339-40 [aged 10 in 1349-50], died without having children;[1]
  2. Edward de Mascy of Bacford and Tymperley, heir to his brother, Henry, died in or before 17 Richard II, which was 22 June 1393—21 June 1394, married Ellen, who when widowed married Nicholas de Davenport of Woodford, third son of John Davenport, justice for co Lanc; Edward and Ellen had children:[1]
    1. Richard, son and heir of Edward in Inquisition post mortem of 17 Richard II, died without having surviving children before 10 Henry V, [21 March 1422—31 August 1422];[1]
    2. Cecily Mascy, daughter and heir, born 1386 [aged 36 in 1422] married Richard de Chadderton, who had livery of her lands on 21 July, 2 Henry VI [1424];[1]
  3. Thomas or Tomalin Mascy;[1]
  4. Alice, who was married to Wiliam Stanley of Storeton.[1][2][4]

An Inquisition post mortem taken in 23 Edward III, which was 25 January 1349—24 January 1350. regarding Sir Hamon de Mascy, knt, lord of Bacford and Tymperley, found his son and heir was Henry de Mascy, aged 10.[1]

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 George Ormerod, Esq, LLD, FRS & FSA, "Containing the Hundreds of Edisbury, Wirral, and Broxton", 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from Original Evidences in Public Offices, the Harleian and Cottonian MSS, Parochial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished Ms Collections of Successive Cheshire Antiquaries, and a Personal Survey of Every Township in the County; incorporated with a republication of King's Vale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, 2nd Edition, Ed. Thomas Helsby, Esq, Vol. II, (London: George Routledge and Sons, 1882), accessed 20 October 2014, pp.364-5.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Watney, Vernon James, "The Wallop Family And Their Ancestry", Oxford: John Johnson,1928, Vol. III, FamilySearch, p. 719
  3. Ormerod, George, "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester; Complied from Original Evidences in Public Offices, Harleian and Cottonian MSS., Parachial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished MS. Collections of Successive Chshire Antiquaries, and A Personal Survey of Every Township in the County", London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones, 1819, Vol. II, Archive.org, pp. 197-8
  4. Rylands, John Paul, ed. "The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580, Made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, with Numerous Additions and Continuations, Including those from the Visitation of Cheshire made in the Year 1566, by the Same Herald, with an Appendix, Containing the Visitation of a Part of Cheshire in the Year 1533, Made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux King of Arms, and a Fragment to the Visitation of the City of Chester in the Year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, Deputy fo the Office of Arms", London: private, 1882, Archive.org, p. 212




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I believe this profile needs to merge with Massey-1680. That Hamon / Hamnet married "Jane" Temperley & is listed as of "Puddington." Sources say the first Massey of Puddington was a youngest son descending from Massey of Rixton, which fits this Hamon. Hamon I de Masci was granted Puddington among other properties in Cheshire. So these two Hamons / Hamnets appear to be one and the same. This will also properly connect daughter Cecily (m. Norris), who is said to be the daughter of Hamnet "of Puddington". See, among other sources, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol3/pp131-140#anchorn35
posted by Lisa Paye
Thanks Lisa, but I'm just not sure that they are the same. The Massey-1680 profile has a son, John, who is not listed among the children of this Hamon de Massey, and it is possible that the Cecily connected as a daughter of this profile might be incorrect, again she isn't listed as a daughter in the biography.

I think it needs some more research, particularly more primary sources, although the sources on this profile are reasonably reliable, they are all secondary sources.

posted by John Atkinson

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