File:Belknap Quartering Boteler St Mary's Church, Clapham, West Sussex.xcf
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[edit]DescriptionBelknap Quartering Boteler St Mary's Church, Clapham, West Sussex.xcf |
St Mary's Church, Clapham, West Sussex, detail from mural monument to w:Sir William Shelley (c.1480–1549) of Michelgrove Hall in the parish of Clapham, Sussex, Judge of the Common Pleas. He married married Alice Belknap, a daughter of Sir Henry Belknap (1420-1488) (a grandson of Sir w:Robert Belknap (d.1401) of Knelle in the parish of Beckley, Sussex, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas). He was was the eldest son of Sir John Shelley (d.1526) (whose monumental brass survives in St Mary's Church, Clapham[1]) by his wife Elizabeth de Michelgrove (d.1513), daughter and heiress of John de Michelgrove of Michelgrove in the parish of Clapham, Sussex. Latin inscription on brass of Sir John Shelley (d.1526) translated as Pray for the souls of John Shelley esquire and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heiress of John Michelgrove of Michelgrove, esquire, which Elizabeth died the 30th day of July in the fifth year of the reign of Henry VIII and AD 1513 and the aforesaid John Shelley died the third day of January in the 18th year of the reign of King Henry VIII 1526 Henry Belknap (1438-1488), lord of the manor of "Oston" (w:Weston under Wetherley), Warwickshire, and Knell, in Beckley, Sussex, was heir to his brother William Belknap (co-heir to Sir Ralph Boteler). He had issue 5 daughters as follows:
(Source: Robert Hutchinson F.S.A., The Brasses & Monuments in St. Mary the Virgin Church, Clapham, West Sussex, Published by The Friends of Clapham and Patching Churches, 2008 [2]) Belknap genealogy(Source: http://www.belnapfamily.org/sirhenrybelknap.htm)
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Author | Lobsterthermidor (talk) 17:03, 7 August 2023 (UTC) |
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