Hawisia Trussell
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Hawisia Trussell, daughter of Sir William Trussell, Knt., died after 1332.1
Hawisia married Sir William Hellesby, Knt., lord of Quisty, son of Alan de Hellesby and Beatrix de Hatton.1
Omerod calls her the daughter of Sir William Trussell of Marston Trussell, co. Northamptonshire, but gives no evidence for the claim. Wrottesley shows no such daughter nor any Hellesby issue as an heir of of William Trussell. The Trussell visitation pedigree (from 1580) also fails to connect Hawise to William Trussell.2,3,4
Hawisia married Sir William Hellesby, Knt., lord of Quisty, son of Alan de Hellesby and Beatrix de Hatton.1
Omerod calls her the daughter of Sir William Trussell of Marston Trussell, co. Northamptonshire, but gives no evidence for the claim. Wrottesley shows no such daughter nor any Hellesby issue as an heir of of William Trussell. The Trussell visitation pedigree (from 1580) also fails to connect Hawise to William Trussell.2,3,4
Family | Sir William Hellesby, Knt., lord of Quisty d. bt 1324 - 1332 |
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This person was last edited on | 17 Nov 2020 |
Citations
- [S2189] George Ormerod and Thomas Helsby, History of the County Palatine and City of Chester: Compiled from Original Evidences…: Incorporated with a Republication of King's Hale Royal, and Leycester's Cheshire Antiquities, 3 vols., 2nd ed., revised and enlarged (London, England: George Routledge and Sons, 1882), 2:73, further cited as Ormerod & Helsby, History of Chester.
- [S2189] Ormerod & Helsby, History of Chester, 2:64, 73.
- [S2343] G. Wrottesley, Pedigrees From the Plea Rolls: Collected From the Pleadings in the Various Courts of Law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, From the Original Rolls in the Public Record Office ([Great Britain], [1905?]), 98, further cited as Wrottesley, Pedigrees From the Plea Rolls.
- [S1849] Walter C. Metcalfe, editor, The Visitations of Northamptonshire Made in 1564 and 1618-19, with Northampton Pedigrees from Various Harleian Mss (London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1887), 225, further cited as Metcalfe, Visitations of Northamptonshire.