Phyllis Winifred Gibbs
Birth:
Phyllis Winifred Gibbs was born on 12 June 1901
 .
Marriage:
Phyllis Winifred Gibbs married Clifford Dearnley Cuppleditch, son of Harry Cuppleditch and Emily Annie Dearnley, about August 1922 at Blything R.D., Suffolk, England,
 .
Death:
Phyllis Winifred Gibbs died after November 1950
 .
Eric Hilton
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Eric Hilton was born on 20 April 1904 at Ashton-under-Lyne R.D., Lancashire, England,
 .
Eric Hilton was the son of Tom Hilton and Florence Beatrice Dearnaley.
Marriage:
Eric Hilton married Alice I Mellor about November 1935 at Ashton-under-Lyne R.D., Lancashire, England,
 .
Alice I Mellor
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Alice I Mellor was born on 12 January 1912
 .
Marriage:
Alice I Mellor married Eric Hilton, son of Tom Hilton and Florence Beatrice Dearnaley, about November 1935 at Ashton-under-Lyne R.D., Lancashire, England,
 .
John Needham
Birth:
John Needham was born about November 1864 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England,
John Needham was the son of John Needham and Jane Hughes.
George Leslie Colles
Birth:
George Leslie Colles was born on 22 March 1891 at Prestwich R.D., Lancashire, England,
 .
Marriage:
George Leslie Colles married Jane Dearnaley, daughter of Ann Needham, about May 1930 at Fylde R.D., Lancashire, England,
 .
Roger Dernely (VI)
and
Early Dearnaleys in Dinting and Padfield.
Birth:
Roger Dernely (VI) was born about 1470
 .
COURT DOCUMENTS FROM 1504-1515
TNA catalogue: Short title: Dernely v [Unknown]. Plaintiffs: Roger Dernely. Defendants: Nichola[s] ......
Reference: |
C 1/304/66 |
Description: |
Short title: Dernely v [Unknown]. Plaintiffs: Roger Dernely. Defendants: Nichola[s] ... and ... Boverworth. Subject: Detention of deeds relating to lands in Dearnley, Lancashire |
Note: |
Mutilated. |
Date: |
1504-1515 |
Held by: |
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Legal status: |
Public Record(s) |
Closure status: |
Open Document, Open Description |
From AALT Chancery Proceedings website: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/chanpro.html C1/304 image number 102
Direct link: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/ChP/C1no304/IMG_0102.htm
The following summary is my current interpretation of the document.
Summary: The court document of 1504-1515 is a petition from Roger Dernely to the Chancellor of England, regarding land and tenements in Dearnley, Lancashire. He requests a subpoena to be issued to Nicholas Boterworth (Butterworth) requiring Nicholas?s attendance ?before the king in his chancery?. The document is not dated and the right hand side is damaged.
DRAFT 3 blue = easier-to-read version red = some uncertainty re transcription
Petition re property in Dearnley archived in Chancery Proceedings 1504-1515
To the most Rev?end fader in god William Archbisshop
To the most reverend father in god William Archbishop
of Canterbury and Channceller of England
of Canterbury and Chancellor of England
Mekely be behyth (your) good lordship (your) pour Orato(r) Roger Dernely that wer as he is seasyd of (and) in a mess(uag)e ---
Meekly beseech your good lordship your poor orator Roger Dernely that whereas he is seized of and in a messuage---
landes (and) te(neme)nts in Dernely w(ithi)n the Contey of Lancashir in his do(mai)ne as of fee and (-) being seasyd --- ---
lands and tenements in Dearnley within the County of Lancashire in his domain as of fee and --- being seized --- ---
oheqters (and) munymentes concernyng the said lande becomyn to the hende (and) possession of a-ne Nicholas
charters and muniments concerning the said land becoming to the hand and possession of --- Nicholas
bo ter worth So it is y-- --- lord th(--) --- said oratir hath dy(--)is (and) meny tymes rognoryd the --- ---
Boterworth So it is your --- lord th(at) (the) said orator hath diverse and many times required the --- ---
to delyn hym the said Bindenes for the conservacion of his ryzth (and) title ofis in the p(re)misses and --- ---
to deliver him the said bindings for the conservation of his right and title --- in the premises and --- ---
att ?ece have refusyd (and) yet doo wherso y- seid orato(r) hath no remedy by the comyn laew by --- ---
--- --- have refused and yet do whereso your said orator hath no remedy by the common law by --- ---
nott the contente of the deid Bindenes nor wferm(-)the be obtenye please hn therefore your good lordship ---
not the content of the deed bindings nor --- be obtained please him therefore your good lordship the
p(re)misses cenderly considerd to g(-)nnt a writte of sub pena to be direcnd to the seid Nycholas ---
premises tenderly considered to grant a writ of subpoena to be directed to the said Nicholas (Boterworth)
comanndyng them by the same to appere before the kyng in his chancery there to ans(--)re to the p(re)misses
commanding him by the same to appear before the king in his chancery there to answer to the premises
for the love of god and in the wey of char-e and he shall daily p(-)y to god for your --- lordship
for the love of god and in the way of charity and he shall daily pray to god for your --- lordship
editte toke de London ---
rohed Dnry de --- ---
JAD 2019
This petition is assumed to refer to the property mentioned in 1444 - see Geoffrey Dearnley 1377-.
See also Nicholas Butterworth.
Roger Dernylye (VII)
and
Early Dearnaleys in Dinting and Padfield.
Birth:
Roger Dernylye (VII) was born about 1500
 .
Roger [VII] was to counsel John [II]'s children.
Alice May Dearnley
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Alice May Dearnley was born on 28 May 1901 at Wooldale, Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire, England,
 .
Alice May Dearnley was the daughter of John Dearnley and Emma Cartwright.
Alice May Dearnley was baptised on 25 August 1901 at Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel, Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England,
Holmfirth Parish Non-Comformist Records 1901.
Death:
Alice May Dearnley died about May 1905 at Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire, England,