Sir William de Baggiley - Baguley Shield on Barons of Stokeport and Eton

Started by Private User on Sunday, March 2, 2014
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I have uploaded a Earwarker's genealogy, page 343, from "East Chesire: A History of the One Hundred of Macclesfield".
It is interesting to note that the Baguley shield appears on the upper right of this document.

I've uploaded 3 pages from the book The Songs and Travels of a Tudor Minstrel: Richard Sheale of Tamworth by Andrew Taylor. Richard Sheale was a harper, peddler, minstrel and a poet, and occasionally under the employ of the Stanleys. The book makes reference to a document apparantly called the Lyme Manuscript. the article includes references to "the gentlemen from Baguley".

Not sure how to get you an image to see so I added it as the profile photo for Sir John Legh of Booths II here:

Sir John de Legh of Knutsford Booths, Knight#

Note that the Baguley shield is in the upper right and the Corona shield is in the lower left. This image is from The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, Ormerod 1819 v3 p332

The blue bars in the other quadrants are different Leigh's used in Baguley, Adlington and Booths

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