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1403 - Aft 1472 (~ 70 years)
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Name |
Elizabeth Markenfield |
Birth |
~ 1403 |
Markenfield Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire, England [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
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Gender |
Female |
Death |
Aft 1472 |
Calverley, Yorkshire, England [2] |
Person ID |
I32866 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
5 Jul 2015 |
Father |
Sir Thomas Markenfield, Knight, b. ~ 1365, Markenfield Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire, England d. ~ 1415, (North Yorkshire) England (Age ~ 50 years) |
Mother |
Beatrice Sothill, b. 1375-1385, Batley, Yorkshire, England d. 0___ 1430, Givendale, Ripon, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England (Age 45 years) |
Marriage |
~ 1405 |
(North Yorkshire) England [3, 4, 6] |
Family ID |
F15677 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Sir Walter Calverley, III, b. 0___ 1402, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Before 5 Mar 1467, (Calverley, Yorkshire, England) (Age ~ 65 years) |
Marriage |
1 Mar 1415 |
Calverley, Yorkshire, England [3, 7, 8, 9] |
Children |
| 1. Joan Calverley, b. ~1425, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. 1516, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 90 years) |
| 2. Beatrice Calverley, b. ~ 1427, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Bolling Hall, Bradford, England |
| 3. William Calverley, b. ~ 1428, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. 12 Apr 1488 (Age ~ 60 years) |
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| Calverley Hall
14th great grandfather of Sheila Ann Mynatt and
19th great grandfather of David Alden Hennessee
Located in Calverley, Yorkshire, England. The Calverley family settled in Calverley in ancient times and remained for several hundred years. Significant portions of the house have unusually escaped alteration and modernisation in later centuries. The oldest section of the property is the solar, believed to be of 14th-century origin. The great hall, which has an interesting 6-bay hammerbeam roof, and the chapel have been dated to 1485–1495. Later additions include an accommodation wing added in the early 16th century by Sir William Calverley to house his very large family. |
Family ID |
F12041 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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| Markenfield Hall
Birthplace of Elizabeth Markenfield Calverley (1403-1472)
who is the 19th great grandmother of the grandchildren of Perry Green Byars (1896-1968) and
who is 15th great grandmother of the grandchildren of John Grover Mynatt (1884-1918)
Markenfield Hall is an early 14th-century moated country house three miles (5 km) south of Ripon, North Yorkshire, England in the civil parish of Markingfield Hall. It is one of the finest surviving English country houses from that time.
The house is an L-shaped castellated block, with a great hall that stands upon an undercroft and was originally reached by an exterior stone staircase. It is lit by two double-light windows with quatrefoil transom under their arched heads.
The house is open for public tours during specific periods, for groups by appointment, and is also available for weddings.
The present house was built by John de Markenfield, an associate of Piers Gaveston and a servant of Edward II. A licence to crenellate was issued for Markenfield in 1310, the same year that John was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Thomas Markefield was appointed High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1484 and fought with Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. In 1569 Thomas de Markenfield was involved in the pro-Catholic Rising of the North and was forced to flee to the Continent. Markenfield was confiscated and granted to Thomas Egerton, Master of the Rolls. |
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