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About George Dalyson
George Dalyson/Dalison, Esq was of Cranesbury, Northamptonshire. In the marriage records of his daughter, he is refered to as "Esq".
1. Harvey et al., Vis. of Bedfordshire 1566, 1582, 1634 & 1669 (H.S.P.
19) (1884): 55 (Saint John ped.: “Alexander St John of Thurley in com.
Herf. (read Bedf.) Esquire third sonne to Sr John St. John Knight =
Jane d. of George Dalyson of Cranesley in com Northampt. arg. wydow of
Thomas Leventhroppe of Shinglehall in com. Hertf. arg.”).
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol4/pp162-167
A manor of MARSTONS, later known as DALISONS, occurs in the 15th century. In 1474 Robert Tanfield of Gayton granted the manor of Merston or Marston in Cransley, held of the Duke of Buckingham, to William Tanfield, who bequeathed it to his wife Anne for life, and died on 26 November 1487, his heir being his kinsman Robert son of Robert Tanfield, late of Everton (Hunts.). (fn. 70) In 1489 Anthony Tanfield, son of Robert, released to Edward Goldesborough, baron of the Exchequer, and others, all his right in the lands in Cransley which he lately had by bequest from William Tanfield, his uncle, for life. (fn. 71) This manor next appears in the hands of George Dalison, who in 1514 settled it on his son Edward and his wife Elizabeth, and died on 28 June 1524, seised of the manor, which then passed to his grandson Thomas, Edward and Elizabeth being already dead. (fn. 72) Thomas Dalison and Joan his wife in 1540 conveyed it to John Lane and William Hypwell, (fn. 73) but in 1585 it was still in the hands of the Dalison family, and was conveyed to Sir Thomas Cecil by Edward Dalison and his wife Anne, and Robert Dalison, brother and heir of Edward Dalison. (fn. 74) After this date it descended with the other Cransley manors.
Church St Andrew;
At the east end of the south aisle, against the wall, is a blue stone slab with brasses of Edward Dalyson (d. 1515) and Elizabeth his wife, with inscription and shields of arms in three of the corners: the fourth shield and the figure of a child are missing. Above this on the wall is a small marble monument with kneeling brass figures of Edward Dallison (d. 1589) and Ann Snagge, his wife
George Dalyson's Timeline
1496 |
August 13, 1496
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Kettering, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1550 |
1550
Age 53
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Kettering, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom)
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