Person:Thomas Weever (1)

Thomas de Wever, Esq.
b.Abt 1411
d.Bet 1445 and 1446
m.
  1. Margery de Wever
  2. Richard de Wevere - 1422
  3. Thomas de Wever, Esq.Abt 1411 - Bet 1445 & 1446
  • HThomas de Wever, Esq.Abt 1411 - Bet 1445 & 1446
  • WElizabeth Fitton - 1485
m.
  1. Elizabeth Wever1439 - 1511/12
Facts and Events
Name[2][5] Thomas de Wever, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth[4] Abt 1411
Marriage to Elizabeth Fitton
Residence[1] Weaver, Cheshire, England
Death[5] Bet 1445 and 1446
Alt Death[3] Bef 1486
References
  1. John Stanley, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.

    "Thomas de Weever married Elizabeth, daughter of ...... By her he had issue Elizabeth, daughter and heiress, wife of sir John Stanley, a younger son of Thomas, the first lord Stanley [Willabraham's Villare Cest.], to whom king Henry VI. ao 24, gave the disposal of her in marriage as his ward; she remarried sir John Done of Utkinton."

    (Ormerod says the Cheshire pedigrees of Weever are so unreliable, it is not safe to add anything from them to the descent of Weever which he gives, which is based on deeds and inquisitions.)

  2. Ormerod, George; William Smith; William Webb; and Peter Leycester. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor & Jones, 1819 (London : Nichols, Son, and Bentley))
    Volume 2 page 114.
  3. Ormerod, George; William Smith; William Webb; and Peter Leycester. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor & Jones, 1819 (London : Nichols, Son, and Bentley))
    Volume 2 page 114.

    obiit ante 1 Hen. VII.

  4. Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882)
    Volume 2 page 209.

    aged 24 and upwards at father's Inq.p.m.

  5. 5.0 5.1 Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882)
    Vol. 2, p. 210.

    son and heir

  6.   Earwaker, J. P. (John Parsons). East Cheshire, past and present, or, A history of the hundred of Macclesfield in the county Palatine of Chester - from original records. (London: Printed for the Author, 1878-1880)
    2:596-597.

    "...and that Thomas, his son and heir, was then 24 years of age. This Thomas de Weever is mentioned in the Cheshire Recognizance Rolls down to 1445, in which year he died, but his Inquisition post mortem is not now known."