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Margery Hulse (Domville) (1366 - 1443)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably, Oxton and Brunstath, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1443 (72-82)
Raby, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Dumville, the younger and Cicely Dumville
Wife of Sir Hugh Hulse
Mother of Eleanor Vernon; Sir John Hulse, Kt.; Thomas Hulse; Edmund Hulse; Andrew Hulsey, Archdeacon of Wells and 5 others

Occupation: heiress
Managed by: Suzann Ennette Meyer
Last Updated:

About Margery Hulse

Margaret Domville1
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
F, #24382, d. circa 1415
Father John Domville d. aft 1392/3
Mother Cicely Mobberly
Margaret Domville married Sir Hugh Hulse, son of Hugh Hulse and Ellen Bruen. Margaret Domville was born at of Oxton & Brunstath, Cheshire, England. She died circa 1415.
Family
Sir Hugh Hulse
Children

  • Ellen (Eleanor) Hulse+
  • Edmund Hulse
  • Andrew Hulse2
  • Philippa Hulse+
  • Thomas Hulse+ b. c 1400

Citations
1.[S7742] Unknown author, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Ormerod, 1819, p. 245; Wallop Family, p. 450, 276, 799.
2.[S10297] Unknown author, History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Omerod, 1819., p. 245.
From: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p812.htm#...
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Brimstage Hall and Tower
Brimstage Hall and Tower is a Grade I listed 14th century building located in Brimstage, Wirral, England. The building is composed of a 16th-century hall; rebuilt on the site of a former 12th century hall, as well as a connecting tower built in 1398.[1] Today the area has been redeveloped, with the building's courtyard converted into restaurants and gift shops.[2]
History
The exact date of the site's construction is unknown as well as its original purpose, however estimates suggest it was built some time between 1175 and 1350 and contained a moat with high embankments. Sir Hugh Hulse and his wife Marjory are recorded as the hall's first occupants with documents showing the granting of permission for the construction of a tower on 11 February 1398.[3][4]
In 1432, the estate was inherited by the Troutbeck family, with Sir William Troutbeck occupying Brimstage Hall and later dying in the War of the Roses. In 2014 the site was redeveloped into a shopping area and now includes a series of shops, restaurants and a maize maze.
etc.
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstage_Hall_and_Tower
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Margery Hulse's Timeline

1366
1366
Probably, Oxton and Brunstath, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1387
1387
Davenham, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1389
1389
Probably Cheshire, England
1391
1391
Probably, Norbury, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1394
1394
Probably Cheshire, England
1396
1396
Probably Cheshire, England
1398
1398
Probably Cheshire, England
1400
1400
Probably Cheshire, England
1402
1402
Probably Cheshire, England