Collections for a history of Staffordshire . WESTON-UNDJiK-LlZAKD, IN THE CO UNIT UF STAFFORD. 141 co. Chester, knight, Solicitor General to Queen Elizabeth andMaster of Requests. For a full account of the previous history of the family ofWilbraham we must refer our readers to Ormerods History ofCheshire, Vol III, pp. 1 00-200 (original edition)., and pp. 37-1-381(Helsbys edition), from which the accompany in g pedigree of theWilbraliams is mainly deri ved. The information conveyed in a sum-mary form in this pedigree will be sufficient for our present purpose. Their chief estate was at Woodhey
Collections for a history of Staffordshire . WESTON-UNDJiK-LlZAKD, IN THE CO UNIT UF STAFFORD. 141 co. Chester, knight, Solicitor General to Queen Elizabeth andMaster of Requests. For a full account of the previous history of the family ofWilbraham we must refer our readers to Ormerods History ofCheshire, Vol III, pp. 1 00-200 (original edition)., and pp. 37-1-381(Helsbys edition), from which the accompany in g pedigree of theWilbraliams is mainly deri ved. The information conveyed in a sum-mary form in this pedigree will be sufficient for our present purpose. Their chief estate was at Woodhey in the parish of Actonand township of Faddiley in the county of Chester, where theyhad been seated since the reign of King Edward IV. ThomasWilbraham, who became possessed of this estate through hismarriage with Margaret daughter and heir of John de Golborne,was fifth in descent from Sir Richard de Wilbraham, lord ofWymincham and Radnor, the earliest known ancestor of thefamily, who is supposed to have derived his name from the manorof Wil
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