Individual Details

Alexander RATCLIFFE

(1472 - 5 Feb 1548)

The manor of Ordsall came into the possession of the Radclyffe family in about 1335, but it was not until 1354 that Sir John Radclyffe established his right of inheritance. The manor was described in 1351 as a messuage, 120 acres (48.6 ha) of land, 12 acres (4.9 ha) of meadow and 12 acres (4.9 ha) of wood.

During the 1340s Sir John Radclyffe campaigned with Edward III in France, distinguishing himself at the battles of Caen, Crècy and Calais. As a reward for his service, the king allowed Sir John to take some Flemish weavers back to his Ordsall estate, where he built cottages for them to live in. English weaving skills at that time were poor, and textiles from Manchester were considered to be of particularly poor quality, so the Flemish weavers were employed in instructing the local weavers. They also started up a silk weaving industry, the foundation for Manchester's later cotton industry.

Events

Birth1472Ordsall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Marriage1501Ordsall, Nottinghamshire, England - Lady Alice BOOTH
Death5 Feb 1548Ordsall Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England

Families

SpouseLady Alice BOOTH (1475 - 1548)
ChildWilliam RATCLIFFE (1502 - 1568)