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Alice (Milbourne) Baskerville (abt. 1480)

Alice Baskerville formerly Milbourne aka Mill, Myles
Born about in Burghill, Herefordshire, Englandmap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1495 [location unknown]
Wife of — married about 1524 [location unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Alice Milborne, daughter of Symon Mylbourne of Tillington and Jane, daughter of Ralph Baskerville, married firstly Henry Myles esq and secondly Thomas Baskerville esq.[1][2][3][4]

Her first husband Henry Myles died on 17 September, 14 Henry VIII [1522].[5]

Children:[2]

  • Myles ap Harry (born abt 1500)[5]
  • Elizabeth 'Parry'
  • Blanche 'Parry'
  • Sibell 'Parry'
  • Simon ap Harry

Records

Alice and her husband Thomas Baskerville were recorded in a case of 1529-1532[6] and in a Lease of 1539.[7]

Sources

  1. The Visitation of Herefordshire 1569. Weaver F W (Ed.), 1886. Mylbourne Pedigree pp 90-91 Internet Archive.
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Visitation of Herefordshire 1569. Weaver F W (Ed.), 1886. Apharry or Parry of Poston Pedigree pp 3-5 Internet Archive.
  3. The Visitation of Herefordshire 1569. Weaver F W (Ed.), 1886. Apharry or Parry of Morehampton in Abbey Dore Pedigree pp 5-6 Internet Archive.
  4. Richardson, Douglas, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), Vol. III, p. 146, #11, Milborne.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Richardson, R E and Hubbard, S. Parry Lands in 1542, 2543, 1544 & 1545. First Published in the Golden Valley Studies Group Newsletter, Sep 2010 pdf.
  6. Monyngton v Cornwall. Plaintiffs: Thomas Monyngton, esquire, Sybell, late the wife of John Breynton, Griffith Barton, gentleman, Thomas Baskervyle, esquire, Alice, his wife, Thomas Wallewyn, esquire, and Agnes, his wife. Defendants: Richard Cornwall, knight, and Jane, his wife, James Hyett, Anne Rudhall, widow, Robert Whytney, and Blanche, his wife (mother), John More, and Eleanor, his wife, and Antony Bishop. Subject: Partition between all parties of the estate devised by the will of Simon Mylburn, esquire, consisting of his manors of Tillington, Burghill, Iccombe, Beckingham, Howton [in Kenderchurch], Wellington Chandos, Munsley, Almeley, Westbury, Bulley, Nethercourt and Cornwall, and tenements and rents in London. Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, London. 1529-1532. C 1/658/36. The National Archives, Kew Discovery.
  7. Lease. (13 October 1539). 1. Richard Wallewen Esq., one of the co-lords of Almely and Thomas Baskervile, Esq., and Alis his wife, late w. of Harry Mile Esq., one of the daughters and co-heirs of Simon Milborn, Esq., The other co-lord of Almely. 2. William Balle of Spond and Sybil his wife., d. of John ap. Powell of Kington. 12 acres of the Lords' demesne lands of Almely in the township of Neweporte, i.e. 4 acres in a close called The Two Brooks and 8 acres in The Hurst, held lately by Jenkyn Balle, father of William Balle. To have and to hold with appurtenances to (2) and their executors and assignes for 31 years. Rent 2 shillings and 10 pence p.a. Distraint and re-entry for non payment. G37/II/2. Herefordshire Archives Catalogue.




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