Historical records matching Sir John Done, of Utkinton
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About Sir John Done, of Utkinton
(a) Sir John Done of Utkinton (d Blore Heath 1459) Visitation identifies John's wife as Allison Wotton. Ormerod identifies her as ... m. (1410) Elizabeth Dutton (dau of Sir Piers Dutton)
Ormerod has John Done, son of John Done, as dying at Blore Heath (1459) married to Cicely Troutbeck, daughter of John Troutbeck, and the father of John Done who married Elizabeth Weaver.
8 children:
- John Done, of Utkington, d. 1505, (IPM date) m Elizabeth Weaver
- Robert living 13 Edw 4
- Richard 1 Ric 3
- Elizabeth m Sir Thomas 'Hen' Salusbury, of Lleweny
- Margery als Margaret m 1) Philip Egerton 2) Thomas Hurleton 3) Hugh Calverley
- Janet m John Hockenhull, of Hockenhull
- Cicely m - Thelwell
- Jane m John Gryffin
Notes
From “Peerage of England. ...” By Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges. Page 532. GoogleBooks
Sir John Egerton, of Egerton, Knt. who, with Sir Hugh Venables, Sir Thomas Dutton, Sir Richard Molineux, Sir William Troutbeck, Sir John Legh, Sir John Done, and many others of the knights and chief gentlemen of Cheshire, was slain at the memorable battle fought on Bloore-Heath, in Staffordshire, September 23d, 1459, between the Lord Audley, General for King Henry VI. and Richard Nevile, Earl of Salisbury, on the side of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York.
Drayton (as Lysons well observes), strongly depicts in his Poly-Albion (Song XXII.) the division of the Cheshire gentry in this memorable battle, by supposing that those brave Knights, who are recorded to have been left dead on the field, fell each by the hands of a relative:"There Dutton Dutton kills; a Done doth kill a Done;
A Booth a Booth; and Leigh by Leigh is overthrown;
A Venables against a Venables doth stand;
And Troutbeck nghteth with a Troutbeck hand to band;
There Molineux doth make a Molineux to die;
And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try.
Oh! Cheshire! wert thou mad of thine own native gore;
So much until this day thou never shed'st before!
Above two thousand men upon the earth were thrown,
Of whom the greatest part were naturally thine own."
References
- ” The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester: Comp. from ..., Volume 2” By George Ormerod. Page 248. GoogleBooks
- https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00173131&tree=LEO cites
- The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Edinburgh, 1977, Paget, Gerald. Q 117319
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blore_Heath
- http://www.bloreheath.org/who_fought.html Principle Participants at Blore Heath - Lancastrian. 10. Sir John or Jenkin Done of Utkinton
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poly-Olbion
Sir John Done, of Utkinton's Timeline
1420 |
February 3, 1420
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Utkinton, Cheshire, England
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1437 |
1437
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Utkington, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1442 |
1442
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Utkinton, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1444 |
1444
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Utkinton, Cheshire, , England
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1445 |
1445
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Utkinton, Cheshire , England (United Kingdom)
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1446 |
1446
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Utkinton, Cheshire, , England
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1447 |
1447
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Cheshire, , England
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1456 |
1456
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Utkinton, Cheshire , England (United Kingdom)
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1459 |
September 23, 1459
Age 39
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Blore Heath, two miles east of the town of Market Drayton in Shropshire, Market Drayton, Shropshire, England
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Utkinton, Cheshire, England
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