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About Sir John Conyers, Lord of Hornby
- Sir John Conyers1
- M, #15076, d. between June 1438 and July 1438
- Father Sir Robert Conyers
- Mother Juliana Percy
- Sir John Conyers was born at of Hornby, Yorkshire, England. He married Margaret St. Quinton, daughter of Anthony St. Quinton and Elizabeth Gascoigne. Sir John Conyers died between June 1438 and July 1438.
- Family Margaret St. Quinton d. c 1426
- Children
- Elizabeth Conyers+
- Sir Christopher Conyers, Sheriff of Yorkshire+ b. c 1393
- Citations
- 1.[S2874] Unknown author, Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles by Paget, Vol. II, p. 405.
- From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p502.htm#i...
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- John CONYERS
- Born: 1392
- Father: Robert CONYERS of Ormesby (Sir)
- Mother: Joan De MELTON
- Married: Margaret St. QUINTIN (b. Oct 1426) (dau. of Anthony St. Quintin)
- Children:
- 1. Christopher CONYERS
- From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CONYERS1.htm#John CONYERS2
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1.2.1.1.1.2 John Conyers
Birth: abt.1360
Death: bef. Jul 1412 [18]
Father: Robert Conyers
Mother: Juliana de Percy
John Conyers of Hornby
17 Aug 1403, Robert and John Conyers, brothers, were appointed custodians of the castle of Skelton, the manors of Skelton and Marske, and all the other lands of Thomas Faucomberge knight in cos. York and Northumberland [17]
dead before 24 April 1412, when Richard de Norton and Laurence de Middleton, vicar of the church of Grimston granted to Richard son of John Conyers of Hornby, deceased, the manor of Solberge (Solbergh Super Wysk') [18]
Spouse: Margaret St. Quintin
Birth: abt. 1385
Death: aft. May 1435
Father: Anthony St. Quintin
Mother: Elizabeth Gascoigne?
Children: Christopher Conyers (c.1400-1460)
Richard Conyers [18]
Thomas Conyers [18]
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.genealogy.medieval/...
Name: John Conyers
Surname: Conyers
Given Name: John
Sex: M
Birth: 1371 in Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England
Death: 1422
_UID: F2033AC836D9054B95D4769DE1008C72B1A8
Note: Burke's Peerage shows him to be the sone of Robert CONYERS and Isabel PERT. 1
Change Date: 17 Aug 2009 at 01:00:00
Father: Robert Conyers Lord Sockburne
Mother: Isabel Pert
Marriage 1 Margaret St Quintin b: ABT 1380 in Brandsburton, Yorkshire, England
Children
Christopher Conyers b: 1383 in Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England
Sources:
Title: Burke's Peerage and Gentry
Publication: http://www.burkes-peerage.net/Welcome.aspx
Page: Yarborough Family Page
John CONYERS
Born: 1392
Father: Robert CONYERS of Ormesby (Sir)
Mother: Joan De MELTON
Married: Margaret St. QUINTIN (b. Oct 1426) (dau. of Anthony St. Quintin)
Children:
1. Christopher CONYERS
'Parishes: Hornby', in A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1, ed. William Page (London, 1914), pp. 313-320. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/north/vol1/pp313-320 [accessed 1 October 2023].
Thomas de Hornby was the chief tenant here in 1316 (fn. 21) and Robert de Hornby in 1327. (fn. 22) Four years later mills and tenements in Hornby were settled on Robert and his wife Christina and their issue, with contingent remainder to Thomas St. Quintin and his heirs. (fn. 23) In 1332 Christina, widow of Robert, and Thomas St. Quintin were holding jointly. (fn. 24) At her death the manor came into the sole possession of the family of St. Quintin, a younger branch of the St. Quintins of Harpham. (fn. 25) Thomas was succeeded by his nephew William, who had a son and heir John. (fn. 26) Anthony son of John died at the end of the 14th century, and left a daughter and heir Margaret, whose wardship and marriage belonged to Richard Lord Scrope. (fn. 27) He married Margaret St. Quintin to John Conyers, 'a servant of his own,' (fn. 28) who became the ancestor of the Conyers of Hornby. He was succeeded by a son and heir Christopher, who purchased more lands in Hornby. (fn. 29) Christopher was alive in 1459, (fn. 30) and was succeeded by his son John, (fn. 31) who became Sheriff of Yorkshire 'at the king's special request,' but received none of the accustomed issues and profits. As a reward he had a pardon of all offences committed by him and all accounts due to the king. (fn. 32)
References
- John Watson, "John Conyers of Hornby and Margaret de St. Quinton," 17 Jan. 2013, found at Medieval Genealogy Group. < GoogleGroups >
- John Watson, "Margaret Wife of Sir John Conyers of Hornby," 9 June 2017, Genealogical Rambling, found at < John Watson blogspot >
Sir John Conyers, Lord of Hornby's Timeline
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Hornby Castle, Hornby, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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