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About Alice Hulse
Not the mother of Rev. John Howse, of Eastwell
Family
Extracted from https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Howse-6
Thomas Hulse was born before 1533 [one of his children by his wife Alice Hinton was buried in December 1546[1]]. Thomas was probably born in Norbury, Cheshire, England, where his family had lived since Edward III was king of England.[2]
Thomas was the oldest son and heir of Philip Hulse of Norbury son of Thomas, and his wife, Margaret, the daughter of Robert Corbett of Hatherton, esq.[2]
Thomas married Alice the daughter and coheir of Gefferie/Gruffith/Gryffith Hinton of Hinton co Salop,[3] [4] and his wife, Margaret, the daughter of John Dodd de Clorley (Cloverley)[5] and his first wife Elizabeth Egerton.[6] There was an an indenture agreed to by the parties involved in October 1537.
Thomas and Alice had children:
- John Hulse of Norbury married Alice, daughter to Lloyd;[3] [4]
- Robert;[4]
- George,[3] [4] baptized 19 November 1548 at Marbury (near Crewe), Cheshire, England.[7]
- Thomas;[3] [4]
- Margery married David Merry;[3] [4]
- Margrett;[3] [4] and
- Amy,[3] [4] baptised 10 May 1553 at Marbury (near Crewe), Cheshire, England.[8]
- Gryffyth buried 14 Dec 1546, at Marbury (near Crewe), Cheshire, England,[1]
- Richard who was buried 8 Mar 1547 at Marbury (near Crewe), Cheshire, England.[9]
- Marie baptised 7 November 1551 at Marbury (near Crewe), Cheshire, England.[10]
His wife Alice was buried on 6 February 1554 Marbury (near Crewe), Cheshire, England.[11]
After Alice's death, Thomas married a second wife, Margaret, the daughter of Thomas Cotton of Whitchurch, with whom he had four children.[3] [4]
notes
Date of birth might specifically be 1533. Death date seen as August 30, 1640, which seems unlikely.
comments
Birth surname has also been reported to be Hintoi.
Given name has also been reported to be Anne.
Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be circa 1545 at Ashford, Kent, England.
Date and place of marriage have also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1574 at Eastwell, Kent, England.
Marriage
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~dearbornboutwell/genealogy/fam8964....
FILE - [no title] - ref. 2028/1/2/27 - date: 1537Contents8 November 29 Henry VIII (1537)Marked S "Deed relating to the Marriage of Thomas Hulse and Alice Hinton Dot, 8 Novr 29 Henry 8o""Mariage of Hulse with Hynton" "Hulse"William Hieghfeld gentleman, Henry Typpyng chaplain, John Beryngton and Robert Typpyng yomen, John Dod of Clorley esq and Hugh Hulse gentleman, sent greeting. Thomas Huls of Knuttesforde esq in consideration of a marriage to be celebrated between Thomas Huls son and heir of Philipp Huls son and heir of the same Thomas Huls and Alice Hynton daughter of Gruffith Hynton esq and in performance of an agreement, by indentures tripartit 1 October 29 Henry VIII(1) Thomas Huls(2)Philipp Huls(3) Gruffith HyntonBy indenture dated 13 October in the said year demised and granted to them all his manors, messuages, burgages, lands etc in the townships and hamlets of Knuttesforde, Bryffrd et, Merbury and Norbury in the County of Chester, in Whitchurch co Salop, and in the City of London or elsewhere within the kingdom of England and Wales (except these messuages etc now in jointure of Margery wife of the said Philip Huls) with the intention and under the condition that they or their successors within quarter of a year from the date of this deed, by their deed indented tripartite (of which one part should be kept by Thomas Huls, another part by Elizabeth Huls, Blanche Huls and Alice Huls daughters of the same Thomas, and the third part by Gruffith Hynton) at the instance of Thomas Huls or of the said Elizabeth, Blanche and Alice, demise to Thomas a certain yearly rent of £4 received yearly from the issues of a tenement in the City of London now occupied by Ambrose Willys, to hold to him, Thomas, for his life, and after his death to his daughters, to each one of them 20 marks for separate marriage portions (as specified in the deed)The trustees at the instance of Thomas Huls and according to the intent of the deed, demise to him a yearly rent of £4 as above for his life; after his death each of his daughters to receive 20 marks. If any daughter die before marriage, then her portion is to lapse. If the £4 is in arrears in part [...] whole after the death of Thomas Huls for 40 days after any day of payment, the daughters may distrain for arrears and expenses.The trustees put Thomas Huls into possession of the rent by payment of 14Signatures of trustees
Note: "29", means 29th year of Henry VIII. Since Henry VIII began his reign 22 April 1509, that translates to 1537.
Family of Phillip Hulse of Merbury & Margery Corbett
links
- https://stirnet.com/genie/data/british/hh4bz/hinton1.php#linkhi (membership required in order to view without interruption)
- https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/9QXV-HVR/alice-hinton-1533-1640
- https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/143095/I15812/alice-hinton/individual
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hinton-33
- FamilySearch AFN 8KM2-BD
- FamilySearch AFN 1QZJ-ZQ9
- FamilySearch AFN 1SL8-QVS
- "The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580". < Archive.Org >
- Unknown author, History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Ormerod, 1819., p. 245. < Archive.Org >
Alice Hulse's Timeline
1533 |
1533
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Hinton, Shropshire, England
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1539 |
1539
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1544 |
1544
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Marbury, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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1546 |
1546
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Marbury, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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1547 |
1547
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Marbury, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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1548 |
November 19, 1548
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of Norbury, Cheshire, England
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1552 |
1552
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of Norbury, Cheshire, England
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1553 |
May 10, 1553
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of Norbury, Cheshire, England
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1554 |
February 6, 1554
Age 21
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Marbury, Cheshire, England
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