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Sibyl de Hoghton

Also Known As: "Sibyll de Houghton", "Bold", "Bradshaigh", "de Clitheroe"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 1388 (79-80)
Mollington, Banastre, Cheshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Richard de Houghton, Knight and Sybil de Lea, Lady of Mollington
Wife of William Bold and Sir Robert de Clitheroe
Mother of Sir Richard de Bold, Knt.; Sir Hugh de Clitheroe and Sibyl de Clitheroe
Sister of Sir Adam de Houghton, MP, Kt.; Katherine de Houghton, Lady of Kinderton and Alice Stanhope

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About Sibyl de Hoghton

Sibyl de Hoghton was born 1308 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England and died 1388 in Mollington, Banastre, Cheshire, England 1.

  • Parents: Richard de Hoghton MP b: ABT 1279 in Mollington, Banastre, Cheshire, England & Sibilla de Lea b: 1283 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England

Married

  1. William de Bold. Died before 1336. He was the son of Richard de Bold & Margery Mobberly.
  2. before 1336 to Robert de Clitheroe b: ABT 1310 in Salesbury, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Died before 1379 (2). He was the son of Robert de Clitheroe of Salesbury & Sibayl de Hodelson

Children

  1. Sir Richard BOLD Knight born 1334 in Bold, Lancashire, England. Married 1) Alicia 2) Dulcia Savage 3) Elena de MOLYNEUX.
  2. Hugh de Clitheroe born abt 1336 in Salesbury, Lancashire, England. Married Isabel de GRAS.
  3. Sibly de Clitheroe b: ABT 1340. Married 1) Richard Radcliffe of Ordsall b. Abt 1320. 2) Richard Mauleverer of Beamsley 3) Roger de Fulthrop.

Notes

  1. The marriage of Robert de Clitheroe was acquired by Adam de Hoghton, who married him to his sister Sibyl, relict of William de Bold. The issue of the marriage was an only daughter Sibyl, upon whom her father settled his manor and estates in 1362, and married her to Richard son of John de Radcliffe of Ordsall. (1)
  2. Sibyl de Clitheroe, widow, contributed to the poll tax levied in 1379; Lancs. Subs. bdle. 130, no. 28. (Vol. 6, Salesbury, p 252 et seq, fn 29) (2)

Citations

  1. 'Townships: Salesbury', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6 (1911), pp. 252-257. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53110&strquery=... Date accessed: 15 March 2009.
  2. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Lancaster. Dawson for The University of London Institute of Historical Research, London, 1903, 1906; www.british-history.ac.uk

Links

The date of the marriage contract is April, 1329. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol3/pp402-409#fnn35



'Townships: Salesbury', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1911), pp. 252-257. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol6/pp252-257 [accessed 27 November 2020].

In 1342 Robert de Clitheroe paid 13s. 4d. for the thegnage estate, formerly Thomas de Hulton's, in this town. (fn. 25) He had been married to Sibyl daughter of Richard de Hodleston, in 1331, made a settlement of his estates in 1340, and died before December 1343, when his feoffees delivered two-thirds of the manor and other estates to his son Robert and onethird to his widow. (fn. 26) The marriage of Robert de Clitheroe was acquired by Adam de Hoghton, who married him to his sister Sibyl, relict of William de Bold. The issue of the marriage was an only daughter Sibyl, upon whom her father settled his manor and estates in 1362, and married her to Richard son of John de Radcliffe of Ordsall. (fn. 27) In 1371 he and his wife had licence for an oratory at Salesbury. He died in 1375, and his son-in-law Radcliffe in 1380, leaving issue Joan de Radcliffe, born about 1379. (fn. 28) Sibyl widow of Richard de Radcliffe afterwards married Richard Mauleverer of Beamsley, and after his death without issue by her married for her third husband, in 1386, Roger de Fulthorpe, kt., a judge of Common Pleas, who was attainted of treason in 1388 and exiled to Ireland, where he died in 1392, leaving issue by a former marriage only. (fn. 29)

References

  • The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, Volume 5. By Edward Baines. “Bold of Bold.” Page 24. GoogleBooks
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Sibyl de Hoghton's Timeline

1308
1308
Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
1325
1325
Bracewell Craven, Yorkshire, England
1340
1340
1342
1342
Bold, Lancashire, England
1388
1388
Age 80
Mollington, Banastre, Cheshire, England