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Amphilbis Lawrence (Longford)

Also Known As: "Lady Amphilbis de Longford"
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Birthplace: Longford, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1450 (45-55)
Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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Daughter of Edward Longford, Esq. and Joan Longford
Wife of Sir Robert Lawrence, 4th Squire of Ashton Hall
Mother of Thomas Lawrence, Sir; Nicholas (died Without Issue) Lawrence; Sir James Lawrence, 5th Squire of Ashton; Margaret Rigmaiden; Robert Lawrence, of Ashton and 1 other

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About Amphilbis Lawrence

Amphilis, daughter of Edward Longford, married Robert Lawrence, son of Robert Lawrence and Margaret Holden.1; his 1st wife.

Children of Amphilis and Robert Lawrence

  1. Thomas Lawrence2 b. c 1420, d. c 1471.
  2. James Lawrence b. 1428, d. 1490. Married 1) Cecily Boteler 2) Eleanor de Welles
  • http://www.lawrencefamhis.com/ashton-o/g0/p229.htm#i5703
  • A genealogical memoir of the family of John Lawrence, of Watertown, 1636; with brief notices of others of the name in England and America (1847)
  • https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00lawr
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalmemo00lawr#page/6/mode/1up
  • It is, however, to one ROBERT LAWRENCE, of Lancashire, we are to look for the first individual of the name whose family and circumstances entitle him to be considered the Ancestor of the Lawrences of England. Born, probably, as early as A. D. 1150, he accompanied his sovereign, Richard Coeur de Lion, to the war of the Crusades, in the Holy Land, and so distinguished himself in the siege of Acre that he was knighted Sir Robert of Ashton Hall, and obtained for his arms, " Arg. a cross raguly Gu. " — A. D. 1191.
  • Seized of Ashton Hall in Lancashire, his successors held this seat for many generations, and it has been said to have belonged, even of late, to some of Sir Robert's descendants. His son and immediate successor married a daughter of James Trafford, Esq., of Trafford, Lancashire, by whom he had a son and heir, James, who succeeded Sir Robert, his father.
  • JAMES married Matilda de Washington, daughter of John Washington, of Washington, in 1252. She was an heiress, the only daughter. The son and successor of James Lawrence " living in the thirty-seventh year of Henry III. " by Matilda, was John, who married Margaret, daughter of Walter Chesford, whose son, named John, succeeding his father, married Elizabeth, daughter of --- Holt, of Stably, in Lancashire, and died A. D. 1360.
  • Sir ROBERT, a knight, son and heir of John and Elizabeth Lawrence, married Margaret Holden, of Lancashire, by whom he had sons: first, Robert, ancestor of the Lawrences of Standish, Crich Grange and Sevenhampton ; second, Thomas; third, William; fourth, Edmund; — ancestors of other principal branches of the name in England.
  • I. Sir ROBERT, son of Sir Robert and Margaret Lawrence, born before 1454, married Amphilbis, daughter of Edward Longford, Esq., of Longford, and had sons : first, James, a knight, styled " Sir James of Standish," to distinguish him from another of the name living at the time. He married Cecily, daughter of --- Boteler, Esq., of Lancashire, an heiress, and had issue, two sons and a daughter.
    • Sir Thomas, first son of Sir James and Cecily Lawrence, married
    • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalmemo00lawr#page/7/mode/1up
    • Eleanor, daughter of Lionel Lord Welles, and thus acquired estates in the counties of Lincoln, Nottingham and York. Sir John, a son by this marriage, the seventh knight in a direct line, is said to have possessed, in 1591, thirty-four manors; but being outlawed for crime, died without issue, an exile in France. Cecily, a daughter, married William Gerard, ancestor of the Bromley family of Gerards, to whom Ashton Hall and other estates passed, about 1600.
  • Robert, second son of Sir Robert and Amphilbis Lawrence, married Margaret, daughter of John Lawrence, Esq., of Rixton, in Lancashire, by whom he had Sir Robert, who married a daughter of Thomas Stanley, Esq., and died in 1571. Also John, who commanded a wing of the English army under Lord Stanley at the battle of Flodden Field, and died without issue, aged thirty-eight years. William; a third son, born 1509, or before, married Isabel Molyneux, daughter of John Molyneux, of Chorley, in Lancashire, and held great estates — Sevenhampton, &c., in Gloucestershire, the manor of the Sea House, Somerset, &c. He had several children, of whom John, Doctor of Laws, was Archdeacon of Worcester, &c. Robert, born at Withington, 1521, married for his second wife Eleanor, daughter of John Stratford, of Farncot, by whom he had: first, William, who received from his father the estates of Shurdington. He married, and had Anthony, his heir, who also married, and had a son William, who died without issue, and the estates went to Littleton Lawrence, Esq., of Cricklade.
  • Robert, second son of Robert and Eleanor Lawrence, died without issue, 1585. He was of Sevenhampton. Anthony, a third son, married a daughter of William Gradwell, Esq., of Gray's Inn, and had by her Anthony, his heir, a daughter Frances, or Elisabeth, who married William Rogers, Esq., of Sandiwell, and a son William. Anthony Lawrence, Esq., married Mary, daughter of Giles Broadway, Esq., and had two sons and three daughters. Robert Lawrence, Esq., was of Sevenhampton, and the second son, and married Mary, daughter of John Rogers, Esq., of Hazleton, and was the ancestor of " Walter Lawrence, Esq., said to be the last heir-male of the elder branch of the Shurdington family, who died in May, 1810," and likewise of John Lawrence, living unmarried, in 1806, aged 73 years, who was Rector of Sevenhampton.
  • Nicholas, third son of Sir Robert and Amphilbis Lawrence, living in 1454, married, and had a son Littleton Lawrence, Esq., of Cricklade, who inherited estates under the will of William Lawrence, Esq., of Shurdington, which are still held by his descendants.
  • The arms of this branch at Shurdington and Sevenhampton, &c., were : " Argent, a cross, raguly gu." Crest — " The tail or lower part of a fish erect and couped." Estates " in Gloucestershire." Seat, " Sandy-Well Park."
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalmemo00lawr#page/8/mode/1up
  • II. THOMAS, second son of Sir Robert and Margaret Lawrence, was the father of Arthur Lawrence, Esq., who was seated at Prior's Court in Gloucestershire. This Arthur was ancestor of John Lawrence, Esq., of Delaford, in Iver, Bucks, and of Chelsea, Middlesex, who was created a baronet in 1628. He married Grisel, daughter of Jarvis Gibbon, Esq., in the county of Kent, and died in 1638.
    • Sir John Lawrence of Chelsea, his son and successor, married, and had a son, Sir Thomas, who married, but had no issue, and was the last of this baronetcy, which was established in 1628, and became extinct in 1717. It is said that this person just named spent all his estate, and about 1700 emigrated to Maryland, in America.
  • III. WILLIAM, third son of Sir Robert and Margaret above, born 1425, or before, fought under the Lancastrian banner at St. Albans, in 1455, where he fell, and was buried in the Abbey of St. Albans.
  • IV. EDMUND, (the youngest of the four sons of Sir Robert Lawrence, who married Margaret Holden,) is said to have married a daughter of Miles de Stapleton, a descendant of the distinguished family of that name of Norman extraction, found in England, by which marriage he derived his title. __________________________________________
  • Amphilbus Longford1
  • F, #27920
  • Father Edward Longford, Esq.
  • Amphilbus Longford married Sir Robert Lawrence, son of Sir Robert Lawrence and Margaret Holden. Amphilbus Longford was born at of Longford, Lancashire, England.
  • Family Sir Robert Lawrence
  • Children
    • Robert Lawrence2
    • Nicholas Lawrence+
    • James Lawrence2
  • Citations
  • 1.[S8722] Unknown author, Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe, by Elizabeth M. Rixford, p. 92.
  • 2.[S35] Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford, Families Directly Descended, p. 92.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p930.htm#i... _________________________
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Amphilbis Lawrence's Timeline

1400
1400
Longford, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1420
1420
Rumburgh, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
1424
1424
1428
1428
Ashton Hall, Thurnham, Lancashire, England
1429
1429
1430
1430
Ashton Hall, Thurnham Parish, Lancashire, England, (Present UK)
1440
1440
Lancaster, Lancashire, England
1450
1450
Age 50
Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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