Joan de Dutton
- Born: Abt 1322, Dutton, Cheshire, England
- Marriage: John Haydock 763
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 775 John son of Gilbert de Haydock and Joan his wife [Assize R. 435, m. 32], the widow of Richard le Boteler, occur in 1353. William de Wigan, chaplain, regranted to John de Haydock and Joan his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas de Dutton, various lands in Newton, with remainders to the children of John and Joan, and then to Sir Lawrence de Dutton, and Anabel and Eleanor, sisters of John de Haydock [Raines, loc. cit. 165]. A grant by John son of Sir Robert de Langton names the children of John and Joan thus: Gilbert, Matthew, and Nicholas, Ellen, Emma, Agnes, and Philippa [ibid. 167].
~ A History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. IV, pp. 137-140
• Background Information. 763 John de Haydock was examined on the Scrope and Grosvenor trial when he was 64 years old, on 12 Sep 1386. He married, before 20 Nov 1357, Johanna, the daughter of Sir Thomas de Dutton, and widow of Richard, the eldest son of Sir William le Boteler.
~The Visitation of Lancashire and Cheshire, Vol. II, p. 158
• Background Information. 730 Joan, daughter of Thomas de Dutton, of Dutton, knight, married Richard, eldest son and heir apparent of William le Boteler, of Warrington, in 1338, and in 1340 the above estates were settled upon the said Richard and Joan and the heirs of their bodies [Cf. pt. ii, p. 195]. Richard died in or before 1343, and his relict Joan then married John de Haydock, and so conveyed a large part of the Boteler estates to her husband for her life. In 1380, when he succeeded his father, Sir John Boteler obtained a surrender of Joan's life estate in exchange for a payment of 500 marks.
~Annals of Warrington, Chetham Soc., Part 1, 188-191.
Joan married John Haydock, son of Gilbert Haydock and Unknown.763 (John Haydock was born in Haydock, Lancashire, England and died on 12 Dec 1387 in Haydock, Lancashire, England 763.)
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