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Thomas de Praers
- Marriage: Unknown
- Died: 1349-1350, Barthomley, Natwich, Cheshire, England 713
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 713 Thomas de Praers was the brother and heir of Randle according to the inquisition after the death of his sister-in-law, named Johanna, 6 Edward III.. The manors of Bertumlegh, Lanecan and Crue juxta Hasclynton, 18s., rent in Netherbebynton, the serjancty of the Fee of the countess of Warwick, and the advowson of the churches of Bertumlegh and Wodechurche, passed over from brother Randle to Thomas de Praers in 11 Edward III. This Thomas died sometime before his Inquisition Post Mortem took place in 23 Edward III. His estates were granted to Thomas de Brelee and the wardship of his only child, Elizabeth, was granted to Alan Cheyne.
~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, p. 300
• Background Information. 924 "An(no) 23 Edw. III Thomas Praers de Bartomley died seized of ye Advowson of Woodchurch, which was held of ye Earl of Chester in Capite."
Notitia Cestriensis: Or Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester, Vol. I, p. 180
Footnote: From the Praers' family, these Advowsons, Manor and other property, passed to Robert Fulleshurst of Crue Esq. by marriage with with Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Thomas Praers of Bartomlegh. Fullehurst died 13th Richard II. His descendant, Sir Thomas Fulleshurst Knt. erd and eth Philip and Mary, so the Manor to Richard Wilbraham of Woodhey Esq.
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