Individual Details
Sir Robert de Standish
( - )
"History of the Family of Wrottesley of Wrottesley, Co. Stafford," George Wrottesley, (1903)
https://archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00wrot#page/n7/mode/2up
p. 184
John de Wrottesley came of age on the 29th September 1400... He had been married to his wife, Elizabeth Standish, when six years of age, and his eldest son Hugh was born just a fortnight before John attained his majority.
p. 191
... the manors of Wrottesley and Butterton had providentially been settled, by the deeds of 1401 and 1402 on Elizabeth, the widow of John de Wrottesley, and she was entitled to hold them for her life. ... [O]n the 26th of April 4 Henry IV (1403) the Prince [of Wales], with the assent of his council, granted to Robert de Standish, Kt., the custody of all the lands, tenements, rents and services which formerly belonged to John, son of Hugh de Wrotteslegh...
https://archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00wrot#page/n7/mode/2up
p. 184
John de Wrottesley came of age on the 29th September 1400... He had been married to his wife, Elizabeth Standish, when six years of age, and his eldest son Hugh was born just a fortnight before John attained his majority.
p. 191
... the manors of Wrottesley and Butterton had providentially been settled, by the deeds of 1401 and 1402 on Elizabeth, the widow of John de Wrottesley, and she was entitled to hold them for her life. ... [O]n the 26th of April 4 Henry IV (1403) the Prince [of Wales], with the assent of his council, granted to Robert de Standish, Kt., the custody of all the lands, tenements, rents and services which formerly belonged to John, son of Hugh de Wrotteslegh...
Events
Alt name | Robert de Standysshe | ||||
Alt name | Robert Standish | ||||
Title (Nobility) | Knight |
Families
Child | Elizabeth Standish (1381 - 1442) |