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Sir Thomas Boteler

Birth
England
Death
27 Apr 1522 (aged 60–61)
England
Burial
Warrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England Add to Map
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Knight of Bewsey in Warrington, Lancashire (now Cheshire), Master Forester of the forests and chases of Toxteth, Croxteth and Simonswood, Seneschal of Liverpool.

Younger son of Sir John Boteler and his third wife, Margaret Stanley, grandson of Sir John Boteler and Isabel Harington, Sir Thomas Stanley and Joan Goushill.

Husband of Margaret Delves, daughter of Sir John Delves and Ellen Egerton, daughter of Sir Ralph. They were married before 1494 and had one son and eight daughters:
Sir Thomas
Margaret, wife of Sir Richard Bolde
Elizabeth, wife of Sir George Booth
Anne, wife of Sir George Atherton & Laurence Storkey
Isabel, wife of Sir Randolph Brereton
Margery, wife of Sir Thomas Southworth
Cecily, wife of Henry Kighley
Eleanor, wife of John Bagott
Dorothy, wife of John Booth

In 1483 he was summoned to receive the order of knighthood at the intended coronation of Edward V, but did not receive it until the coronation of Elizabeth, the queen of King Henry VII.

Sir Thomas was present at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.
Knight of Bewsey in Warrington, Lancashire (now Cheshire), Master Forester of the forests and chases of Toxteth, Croxteth and Simonswood, Seneschal of Liverpool.

Younger son of Sir John Boteler and his third wife, Margaret Stanley, grandson of Sir John Boteler and Isabel Harington, Sir Thomas Stanley and Joan Goushill.

Husband of Margaret Delves, daughter of Sir John Delves and Ellen Egerton, daughter of Sir Ralph. They were married before 1494 and had one son and eight daughters:
Sir Thomas
Margaret, wife of Sir Richard Bolde
Elizabeth, wife of Sir George Booth
Anne, wife of Sir George Atherton & Laurence Storkey
Isabel, wife of Sir Randolph Brereton
Margery, wife of Sir Thomas Southworth
Cecily, wife of Henry Kighley
Eleanor, wife of John Bagott
Dorothy, wife of John Booth

In 1483 he was summoned to receive the order of knighthood at the intended coronation of Edward V, but did not receive it until the coronation of Elizabeth, the queen of King Henry VII.

Sir Thomas was present at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.


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