Isabella le Boteler
- Born: 1255, Lancashire, England
- Marriage: Henry le Boteler
- Died: After 1328, Warrington, Lancashire, England 730
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 730 Isabel, the wife and widow of Henry le Boteler, was the daughter of the first Richard le Boteler of Merton, and the first cousin once removed to her husband. On Sunday 31 Oct 1305, she ordered John de Steynol, her tenant to pay vii out of his rent of her lands in Great Merton to father Humphrey, one of the monks of Whalley, and if he made default he was to forfeit ii to Norman le Boteler. [Whalley Coucher Book, vol. ii. pp. 452, 453] She is again mentioned in 1311 in one of the Legh Deeds, and again mentioned in 1328 when she made lease to Richard le Boteler of lands in Merton and Warbreke. [Legh Deeds]
~The Annals of the Lord of Warrington, pp. 130-131
• Records and Notes. 913 Isabel widow of Henry le Boteler in 1294 complained that she had been seized at Marton and imprisoned and that her corn there had been reaped, but William le Boteler of Warrington stated in reply that she had sold him the growing corn for 6 marks [De Banco R. 103, m. 71, 66 d.5 105, m. 60].
Isabel le Boteler, widow, in 1304 directed her tenant John de Staynall to pay 7s. to Father Humphrey, monk of Whalley [Whalley Couch, ii, 452]
Isabella married Henry le Boteler, son of Sir William le Boteler Knight, Lord of Warrington and Dionysia de Lostock. (Henry le Boteler was born about 1254 in Bewsey Hall, Warrington, Lancashire, England and died in 1297 in Warrington, Lancashire, England 730.)
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