Sir William de Hulse Knight
- Born: Brunstath, Cheshire, England
- Marriage: Lady de Norbury in 1339 in Brunstath, Cheshire, England
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 713 According to Ormerod, David de Norbury was the son of Roger, the 3rd son of William de Bulkylegh, lord of Norbury. David de Norbury had a daughter who married Sir William de Huls, knight. According to Ormerod, the children of Lady de Norbury, daughter and heiress of David de Norbury, and Sir William de Huls were:
William de Huls of Norbury, who had a son maned John de Hulse of Norbury
David de Huls, vicar of Great Budworth, 24 Edward III, grantee of the wardship of Ellen Bruen, 36 Edward III, heir in the remainer of Little Neston lands, 7 Richard II.
Hugh de Holes, married to Ellen Bruen of Piemere, 36 Edward III, grantee of lands in Little Neston, 7 Richard II.
John de Holes of Norbury, heir in remainer to Little Nestonlands.
~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol. III, p. 464, Hulse of Norbury Pedigree
William married Lady de Norbury, daughter of David Norbury and Unknown, in 1339 in Brunstath, Cheshire, England. (Lady de Norbury was born in 1322 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.)
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