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Alice Haydock (de Standish)

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Birthplace: of, Standish, Lancashire, England
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Daughter of Ralph de Standish and Cecilia de Standish
Wife of Hugh de Haydock
Mother of Henry de Haydock and Robert de Haydock, Rector of Standish
Sister of Hugh de Standish, Lord of Duxbury; Edmund de Standish and Jordan de Standish, Lord of Standish

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About Alice Haydock

Alicia Standish was born Abt 1232. She was the daughter of Ralph (Radulphus) De Standish

She married Hugh De Haydock, son of Hugh "Haidoc" De Haydock and Cecelia De Lauton. He was born Abt 1227.

Children of Alicia Standish and Hugh De Haydock Include

  • Henry Haydock was born Abt 1250.
  • Robert de Haydock died after 1301

From http://mylesstandish.info/Standish%20of%20the%20Pele.htm

The Standish family of the Pele on the Manor of Duxbury are descended from Alice Standish (sister of Jordan - Lord of the Manor of Standish) and her husband Hugh de Haydock. Their son Robert de Haydock was the Rector of Standish from 1275 to 1301.



From 'Townships: Duxbury', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1911), pp. 208-213. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol6/pp208-213 [accessed 31 January 2018]. The manor of DUXBURY

.... In this way, though the story is not clear, the manor appears to have been acquired by the Standish family, (fn. 10) whose descendants continued to hold it until about twenty years ago. Jordan, lord of the adjacent Standish, is said to have had a brother Hugh, who must have died about 1280, (fn. 11) and the Hugh de Standish of Duxbury seems to have been the son of Robert de Haydock, rector of Standish in the last decade of the 13th century. (fn. 12) In 1300 Hugh acquired a share of the manor of Heapey, (fn. 13) and various other manors and lands increased the family's estates from time to time. Hugh de Standish (fn. 14) was succeeded by a son William, (fn. 15) whose brother Richard followed (fn. 16); and Hugh, the son of Richard, was in possession of the manor in the time of Edward III and Richard II. (fn. 17) He is, perhaps, the Hugh de Standish whose will of 1421 is preserved by Kuerden, his son Christopher being a supervisor. (fn. 18) In 1396 a feoffment was made to Christopher son of Hugh de Standish and Margaret his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas Fleming. (fn. 19)


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Alice Haydock's Timeline

1232
1232
of, Standish, Lancashire, England
1250
1250
of, Standish, Lancashire , England
1256
January 8, 1256
Chorley, Lancashire, England
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