Abt 1506 - 1551 (~ 45 years)
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Name |
Lister, Michael |
Born |
Abt 1506 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
1 Aug 1551 |
Hurstbourne Park, Hampshire, England |
Person ID |
I05166 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
29 May 2015 |
Family 1 |
Delabere, Elizabeth, b. 1 May 1510, Of Hereford, England , d. 23 Nov 1532, England (Age 22 years) |
Married |
01 May 1529 |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. Lister, Richard, b. 23 Nov 1532, England , d. Abt 1558, England (Age 25 years) |
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Family ID |
F02790 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Horseman, Margery, b. Abt 1515, England , d. Aft 1551 (Age ~ 37 years) |
Married |
27 Jun 1537 |
England |
Children |
| 1. Lister, Laurence, b. Abt 1537, England , d. Bef 1553, England (Age ~ 16 years) |
| 2. Lister, Charles, b. Abt 1537, England , bur. 26 Nov 1613, New Windsor, Berkshire, England (Age ~ 76 years) |
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Family ID |
F02514 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Will of Sir Michael Lystar or Lyster of Hurstbourne Park, Hampshire 20 October 1551 PROB 11/34
In 1546 Andrew Bayntun the reversion of the manor... to Sir Michael Lyster. (fn.20) Sir Michael apparently conveyed it to Richard Fauconer, lord of Hurstbourne Fauconers (q.v.), for the heirs of the latter, Francis Yate, Alice Kingsmill and Margaret Sotwell, were jointly seised in 1562 of and in the immediate reversion of the manor of Week 'which Sir James Stumpe in right of Dame Isabel Stumpe, now his wife, holdeth for term of natural life.' ...From: 'Parishes: St. Mary Bourne', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 295-299. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56812 Date accessed: 14 January 2011.
P.11. Funeral of Sir Michael Lyster.
The name of the lord chief justice of the king's bench was Sir Richard Lyster, but that of his eldest son, here recorded, was Sir Michael. See the memoir on the monument of Sir Richard Lyster at St. Michael's church, Southampton, by Sir F. Madden, in the Winchester volume of the Archæological Institute. There is a portrait of a lady Lyster among the Holbein Heads: it may be doubtful to which lady of the name it belongs (see the pedigree given by Sir F. Madden); but Mr. Lodge, in his accompanying memoir, supposed it to be that of lady Mary, daughter of the earl of Southampton, wife of Sir Richard, grandson of the chief justice. (See her funeral afterwards, p.273)
From: 'Notes to the diary: 1550-51', The Diary of Henry Machyn: Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London (1550-1563) (1848), pp. 313-323. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45532 Date accessed: 14 January 2011.
CHADNOR or CHABNOR
....the manor of Chabnore had passed, through a marriage, to the Delaberes, whose heiress brought it to Sir Michael Lyster, circa 1530. Sir Michael died seised of it in 1552 (IPM), ...
A History of the Mansions & The Manor of Dilwyn - 1872 by Rev. Charles J Robinson
In a Court Roll of 1545 (5M53/932) the Court Minutes of the Manor of Husseys is listed with many others in a marriage settlement between Mary Wriothesley and Sir Richard Lyster, Chief Baron of the King’s Exchequer who held this manor for a further ten years when on the 21st day of December in the second and third years of the reigns of the late King and Queen (Philip and Mary, 1555), he sold Husseys to John Gifford of Northall (Northolt) in the County of Middlesex.
Final concord for a quarter of the MANOR OF STENBURY, p. Goddeshyll, I.W. JER/WA/15/15 1533 Michaelmas Term
Contents:
(1) Edward Marvyn, sergeant at law (quer.)
Michael Lyster, esq (quer.)
Francis Dawtrey, esq. (quer.)
William Wayte, esq. (quer.)
Anthony Wayte (quer.)
Anthony Cope (quer.)
John Welbek (quer.)
(2) Richard Dowce (deforc.)
Elizabeth, his wife (deforc.)
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