Richard Bussell1,2
M, #21149
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- Gave two manors, Standish and Langtree to Richard Spileman who had married the grantor's sistor.
- [S298] Th.D. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Frederick Lewis Weis, The Families of Standish.
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Lord Warine Bussell1,2
M, #21148
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- Lord of Penworthham, who held that barony about the middle of the twelfth century, was living in 1186. Among his holderings were Standish, Langtree, Hogton, and many other manors in Lancashire which he divided among his children.
The known history of the Standish family begins about the end of the twelfth century, but, in order to get a clearer picture of how it all began, it is necessary to refer back the the Normal Conquest. After William of Normandy had more or less conquered England he gave large tracts of land which he had confiscated from the Saxons to the men who had helped him in battle. His kinsman, Roger de Poiteu, was allotted the lands between the rivers Mersey and Ribble. He, in turn, parceled these out amongst his retinue, and by this means the Bussel family acquired the Barony of Penwortham and the ancient Saxon Hundred of Leyland. The two adjacent vills of Stanedis and Longetre, as they were then spelt, the present-day Standish and Langtree, formed part of this territory. At the end of the twelfth century Warin Bussel was Baron of Penwortham, and when his daughter married Richard Spileman he gave to her the vills of Stanedis and Longetre as part of her dowry. Two daughters born of this marriage each received one of the vills as her own marriage portion, the elder, Juliana, marrying Radulphus de Stanedis who took the the name Stanedis or Standish and the younger, Edith, marrying Siward de Longetre, who adopted the name Longetre or Langtree.
- [S298] Th.D. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Frederick Lewis Weis, The Families of Standish.
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William E. BUSSELL
M, #19206
Sir Edmund Bussy
M, b. Oct 21, 1422, d. Oct 2, 1539 or Oct 2, 1540, #20051
Sir Hugh Bussy
M, d. 1306, #20061
Sir Hugh Bussy
M, d. Nov 13, 1278, #20067
Sir John Bussy
M, d. May 8, 1494, #20052
Sir John Bussy
M, b. between 1408 and 1409, d. between Apr 3, 1458 and 1459, #20053
Birth* |
between 1408 and 1409 |
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Death* |
between Apr 3, 1458 and 1459 |
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Sir John Bussy
M, d. Jul 30, 1399, #20054
Death* |
Jul 30, 1399 |
beheaded |
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Sir John Bussy+ b. between 1408 and 1409, d. between Apr 3, 1458 and 1459 |
Sir John Bussy
M, d. Sep 29, 1349, #20059
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Principal=Joan (?) |
Death* |
Sep 29, 1349 |
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