Radbourne Derbyshire
Pevsner suggests (and their costumes seem to verify this) that they are John de la Pole c1491 & Jane Fitzherbert
Wearing a lancastrian SS collar, John was the son of Ralph / Reginald de la Pole and Elizabeth daughter of Reginald Moton / Morton / utton of Peckleton by & Elizabeth Brugge / Bugge
He was the grandson of Ralph de la Pole & Johanna Grosvenor www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/k5DF3y)
Wife Jane was the daughter of John Fitzherbert of Etwall 1502 of Etwall by Margaret daughter of Robert Babington 1464 of Lower Kiddington, Chilwell Oxon and Maude daughter and heir of Roger Archis by Alice daughter and heir of Roger Venourheir of the Fleet, in London. (buried at Lenton Priory)
Jane was the grand daughter of Sir Nicholas Fitzherbert 1478 of Norbury www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/ZhUN1B & 1st wife Alice Boothe / Bothe www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/p3V47p
Jane's sister Barbara Cockayne is at Ashbourne flic.kr/p/dBpp56
Children
1. German Pole 1482-1552 m Anne daughter of Sir Robert Plompton who m2 (1st wife) John Port the elder of Etwall flic.kr/p/6xv5Fb
OR (according to Arthur Mee & Houses of Parliament site) he is Peter de la Pole c1444 and wife Elizabeth Lawton 1432 flic.kr/p/5UN8AT
Peter was the son of Sir John de la Pole 1389 & Cecilia daughter of Sir Peter de Wakebridge 1349 heiress to her brother William de Wakebridge 1369 of Crich www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/8bo449
He m Elizabeth heiress daughter of Sir John Lawton of Laughton by Eleanor daughter of Sir Edward Chandos of Redbourne & Isabella Twyford - Elizabeth was niece and heiress of Sir John Chandos, from whom she inherited (through her mother) one third of the manors of Mugginton, Eckington and Radbourne in Derbyshire.
Children - 2 sons
1. Ralph c1400- 1454 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/12Zk7t m Johanna www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/qf1n17 1420 daughter of Sir Thomas Grosvenor of Hulme 1429 by 1st wife Joan 1420 daughter of Sir Richard de Venables, baron of Kinderton and Isabel daughter of Sir Ralph de Langton, & Joan de Radcliffe
2. Henry 1408-1478 m Alice daughter of Thomas Dethick and Isabel Auderbie
Peter was the son of one of the most successful lawyers in the north of England, and followed him in that profession, and although he never achieved his father’s eminence he certainly came to enjoy great influence and prosperity. His father under the patronage of John of Gaunt, rose to occupy a number of senior posts in the administrative hierarchy of the duchy of Lancaster, as well as sitting regularly on the duchy council and advising Gaunt on important points of law. Richard II, also relied heavily upon him as a JP and commissioner in Staffordshire and Derbyshire where the bulk of his property lay. As well as his wife's estates, Peter on his father's death in 1389 inherited extensive Staffordeshire estates in and around Agardsley, Uttoxeter, Newborough & farmland in Needwood forest; Also holdings Derbyshire round Ashbourne, Thorne, Pentrich, Kniveton and Bentley.
He settled in Radbourne whilst his younger brother Ralph inherited their mother's Wakebridge manor Crich.
www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member...
www.thornber.net/england/htmlfiles/radbourne.html
- Church of St Andrew, Radbourne, Derbyshire
Radbourne Derbyshire
Pevsner suggests (and their costumes seem to verify this) that they are John de la Pole c1491 & Jane Fitzherbert
Wearing a lancastrian SS collar, John was the son of Ralph / Reginald de la Pole and Elizabeth daughter of Reginald Moton / Morton / utton of Peckleton by & Elizabeth Brugge / Bugge
He was the grandson of Ralph de la Pole & Johanna Grosvenor www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/k5DF3y)
Wife Jane was the daughter of John Fitzherbert of Etwall 1502 of Etwall by Margaret daughter of Robert Babington 1464 of Lower Kiddington, Chilwell Oxon and Maude daughter and heir of Roger Archis by Alice daughter and heir of Roger Venourheir of the Fleet, in London. (buried at Lenton Priory)
Jane was the grand daughter of Sir Nicholas Fitzherbert 1478 of Norbury www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/ZhUN1B & 1st wife Alice Boothe / Bothe www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/p3V47p
Jane's sister Barbara Cockayne is at Ashbourne flic.kr/p/dBpp56
Children
1. German Pole 1482-1552 m Anne daughter of Sir Robert Plompton who m2 (1st wife) John Port the elder of Etwall flic.kr/p/6xv5Fb
OR (according to Arthur Mee & Houses of Parliament site) he is Peter de la Pole c1444 and wife Elizabeth Lawton 1432 flic.kr/p/5UN8AT
Peter was the son of Sir John de la Pole 1389 & Cecilia daughter of Sir Peter de Wakebridge 1349 heiress to her brother William de Wakebridge 1369 of Crich www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/8bo449
He m Elizabeth heiress daughter of Sir John Lawton of Laughton by Eleanor daughter of Sir Edward Chandos of Redbourne & Isabella Twyford - Elizabeth was niece and heiress of Sir John Chandos, from whom she inherited (through her mother) one third of the manors of Mugginton, Eckington and Radbourne in Derbyshire.
Children - 2 sons
1. Ralph c1400- 1454 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/12Zk7t m Johanna www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/qf1n17 1420 daughter of Sir Thomas Grosvenor of Hulme 1429 by 1st wife Joan 1420 daughter of Sir Richard de Venables, baron of Kinderton and Isabel daughter of Sir Ralph de Langton, & Joan de Radcliffe
2. Henry 1408-1478 m Alice daughter of Thomas Dethick and Isabel Auderbie
Peter was the son of one of the most successful lawyers in the north of England, and followed him in that profession, and although he never achieved his father’s eminence he certainly came to enjoy great influence and prosperity. His father under the patronage of John of Gaunt, rose to occupy a number of senior posts in the administrative hierarchy of the duchy of Lancaster, as well as sitting regularly on the duchy council and advising Gaunt on important points of law. Richard II, also relied heavily upon him as a JP and commissioner in Staffordshire and Derbyshire where the bulk of his property lay. As well as his wife's estates, Peter on his father's death in 1389 inherited extensive Staffordeshire estates in and around Agardsley, Uttoxeter, Newborough & farmland in Needwood forest; Also holdings Derbyshire round Ashbourne, Thorne, Pentrich, Kniveton and Bentley.
He settled in Radbourne whilst his younger brother Ralph inherited their mother's Wakebridge manor Crich.
www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member...
www.thornber.net/england/htmlfiles/radbourne.html
- Church of St Andrew, Radbourne, Derbyshire