Richard de Ince
- Born: 1260, Ince, Lancashire, England
- Marriage: Alice de Standish in 1287 in Standish Parish, Lancashire, England
- Died: After 25 Jan 1333, England
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 826 "Henry de Sefton began to acquire a share in the manor of Ince. In 1261 he held the Perpoint moiety by grant of Thomas de Perpoint, and seems to have acquired the remainder, with the mesne lordship, from Henry son of John de Ince. He was still living in 1288, but in 1291 his son, styled Richard de Ince, was in possession. Richard de Ince occurs as late as 1333; he was succeeded by his son Gilbert, living in 1347."
From Footnote 12: "In the same year, 1292, Richard de Ince and Alice his wife, 'put in their claim' in a fine concerning the manor of Haydock; Final Conc. i, 174. Late in 1334 Richard son of Henry de Ince granted Gilbert de Culcheth leave to carry turves from Hindley to Wigan through Ince [Lancs. and Ches. Hist. and Gen. Notes, i, 52."
~History of the County of Lancaster, Volume IV, pp. 101-106
• Background Information. 202 Alice de Standish, living in 1304/05, married Richard de Ince; "Alice, daughter of Jordon de Standish, releases to her brother William, son of Jordan de Standish, certain lands in Shevington of which she had been enfeoffed by Jordon, her father [Standish Deeds, 11]
~The Families of Standish, p. 5
Richard married Alice de Standish, daughter of Jordon de Standish Lord of Standish and Alionora, in 1287 in Standish Parish, Lancashire, England. (Alice de Standish was born in 1264 in Standish, Lancashire, , England.)
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