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  1. 1.  HAYES Richard (1510) was born About 1510, Belton Manor, Belton, North Lincolnshire, England (son of HAYES Richard (1475) and HAYES Mrs. Christina (1475)); died , New Hall (near Northwitch) Cheshire, England.

    Richard — . [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. HAYES Edward (1530) was born 1530, Nantwich, Cheshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HAYES Richard (1475) was born 1475 (son of DE LA HAYE John (1445) and DE LITLEY Elline ( )).

    Richard — HAYES Mrs. Christina (1475). Mrs. was born Abt 1475, Birmingham, Derby, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  HAYES Mrs. Christina (1475) was born Abt 1475, Birmingham, Derby, England.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Richard (Hayes) and his wife Christina, Versus John Mone.
    1500 Birmingham England Court of Chancery. Item reference C/4/2/146

    Children:
    1. 1. HAYES Richard (1510) was born About 1510, Belton Manor, Belton, North Lincolnshire, England; died , New Hall (near Northwitch) Cheshire, England.
    2. HAY John (1500) was born About 1500, Belton, Axholme, North Lincolnshire, UK; died (Will) 16 May 1527, Legbourne, Lincolnshire, UK.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  DE LA HAYE John (1445) was born est. 1445, Spaldington, Bubwith, York, England (son of Master DE LA HAYE Robert (1400) and DE LA HAYE Mrs. ( )); died 1495, Litley, Great Budwith Parrish, Cheshire, England.

    Notes:

    Name:
    We have 2 different lines documented on Pages 122 and 123 of "The Visitation of Cheshire 1613. 1. The Hayes of Little Leigh (Litley), including the family of Peter Hayes, "The Captain". 2. The Hayes of Nantwich and Newhall, including the line from Edward Hayes (possibly Edward Hayes of Liverpool) to Richard Hayes of New Hall, born about 1475. New Hall being most likely in Derbyshire, north of Birmingham, England......We have not found documentation to positively link these 2 families, but names are the same as mentioned in the histories of Peter Hayes" The Captain" and his son Peter Hayes "the Envoy".......We have evidence also of the Hayes of Litley, through "The Visitation of Cheshire 1580", page 121.....We have evidence listed in websites of John Hayes fleeing Belton Manor near Axeholme, North Lincolnshire during the War of the Roses. This is documented on pages 612-617 in "the History of ancient Palentine and Chester in Cheshire", by author George Omerod 1819. However I have never seen a copy of this book "including" pages 612-617.

    Orders of Parliament During the War of the Roses...........1. 12 June 1468, " Grant John Swancote of Bristol of half of the Manor of Belton. Formerly belonging to James le Botiller (Butler), Earl of Wiltshire, and in the Kings hand by his forfeiture." Patent Rolls {g} 1466-77 page 126..............2. 12 February 1481, " Commission to John Audely of Audely,Knight, Thomas Seyntleger, Knight, William Huddlesfeld. Issue of Warrant..... Morgan Kedwelly, John Swancote, and John Hayes of Axholme, to enquire what lands James le Botiller, late of Wiltshire,Attained by reason of high treason.By authority of Parliament at Westminster, 1 Edward IV, held in the county of Dorset on 4 March, 1 Edward IV." Patent Rolls {g} 1476-85 page 245



    Elizabeth le Botiller, who was the wife of Peter de la Haye, was the sister of James le Botiller who was attained ( executed). As the lands of the Estate at Belton were held by the le Botiller family, not all of the lands were seized by the crown in 1468. other half of the Belton estate was passed down to Elizabeth le Botiller after the death of her brother as he had no legal heir due to Attainment. Therefore the lands passed to Robert de la Haye and then to John Hayes of Axholme.

    The Arms of Robert de la Hay, granted in 1424, were considered the arms of the De la Haye family. they bore three gold leopard heads. The arms were lost due to the attainment of John Hayes of Axholme and in 1505 they were re awarded and carried onward by his son John Hayes, then of Litley. Thereby they became the arms of the Hayes of Litley bearing three silver leopard heads.

    Died:
    John Hayes was arrested by Attainment in 1495, he was executed in Litley. His lands that he had owned in Axholme were seized by the Crown.

    John — DE LITLEY Elline ( ). [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  DE LITLEY Elline ( ) (daughter of DE LITLEY William ( )).
    Children:
    1. HAYES John (1465), 9CMP-FB2 was born 1465, Belton Manor, Belton, North Lincolnshire, England; died 1515, Litely,Cheshire, England.
    2. 2. HAYES Richard (1475) was born 1475.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Master DE LA HAYE Robert (1400) was born 1400, Spaldington, Bubwith, York, England (son of DE LA HAYE Peter (1358) and BOWES Elizabeth (Wife#1)); died (Will) 8 Jan 1448, Givendale, York, England.

    Notes:

    Name:
    We have 2 documented lines, 1. the line from Ralph de la Haye to Robert de la Haye of the Spaldyngton line, who died in 1448. This line is documented in "Testimente Eboracensia" Vol 1-2. 2. the line of John Hayes of Litley, documented in "the Visitation of Cheshire 1580" page 121.
    At this time we have not been able find evidence to link these 2 lines. Therefore these 2 families are being put together as a possible direction to follow. The de la Haye line ends at 1448 AD, and the John Hayes line begins at 1445 AD.
    Also it is interesting to note that names of individuals in both of these lines are the same. They are John, Thomas, Peter, Richard, Robert, James, Alice, Agness, Margarett, Katherine, and Elizabeth.

    Therefore consider these connections Hypothetical at this time.

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    Oct 6, 12th year of Henry VI. " Indenture betwixt Master Robert Del Hay and Johannet that was the wyff of Thomas Del Hay, of the one hand and John Thwaites on th'other part, Wittnesseth that Thomas son of and heire apparent of the said John shall marry Alyce dau. of the said Johannet," ( York Corporate Records)

    Will of Robert Del Hay, Master, Canon (York Minister), Prebendary of Givendale. York Medieval Probate Records. 8 Jan 1448/9 Canon of Catholic church of Saint Peter, York, Administative Vol.2 Folio 184-rv
    ORIGINS.NET. Must be a member to view document written in Latin. Cannot gain access to this document at this time.

    Givendale is a town west of Ripon in West Riding, York,UK

    Robert — DE LA HAYE Mrs. ( ). [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  DE LA HAYE Mrs. ( )
    Children:
    1. DE LA HAYE Isabel (1430), 27SB-QSV was born About 1430, Alton, Derbyshire, England.
    2. 4. DE LA HAYE John (1445) was born est. 1445, Spaldington, Bubwith, York, England; died 1495, Litley, Great Budwith Parrish, Cheshire, England.

  3. 10.  DE LITLEY William ( ) (son of DE LITLEY Robert (>1335)).
    Children:
    1. 5. DE LITLEY Elline ( )


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