NamesInDateOrder
id year 1 1st Name Surname Event Parents Town County
4286 1300 abt Henry de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3, pg. 29; History of Fazakerley Manor Parent: Richard de Fazakerley; Brothers: Richard & Robert Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley, Lancashire Co. England
4287 1300 abt Richard de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3, pg. 29; History of the Fazakerley Manor Parent: Richard de Fazakerley; Brothers: Henry & Robert Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4288 1300 abt Robert de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3, pg. 29; History of the Fazakerley Manor Parent: Richard de Fazakerley; Brothers: Henry & Richard Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4291 1300 1300's; Record Source xxx Fazakerley House (Spellow House); & Fazakerley Old Hall (Mansion); (According to Dave Fazackerley, Spellow is a Viking term, meaning "Speech-Barrow", "an ancient meeting place" Sources: The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; also, The History of the County Palatine & Duchy of Lancaster, Vol. 5. Also, The Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics, Vol. II. By 1400, the Fazakerleys owned vast estates. "The Fazakerleys no doubt originally owned Fazakerley Hall but their residence for some centuries back was Spellow House latterly called Fazakerley House. Both are in the parish of Walton. Fazakerley Old Hall, a venerable mansion, was taken down in 1823" Walton on the Hill, 3 miles ne of Liverpool, (established in 1207); Fazakerley, a hamlet in Walton, became a township by 1349 England
4258 1315 1315 to 1349 Robert de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; Robert was lord of Fazakerley Manor for about 40 years; He "attested many of the grants referred to down to 1349--as early as 1315 he gave a portion of meadow to Richard son of John son of Margery" Robert, son of Henry de Fazakerley, son of Richard de Fazakerley Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
7717 1316 Record Source xxx Fazakerley de Fazakerley Coat of Arms; Dave Fazackerley has traced the Fazakerley coat of arms back to about 1316. The original was "awarded in the Reign of Edward I (This has been corrected from our old entry of Henry III 1216 - 1272; updated 2/23/2003) Source: Dave Fazackerley at Fazackerley.co.uk; (updated 2/23/2003; corrected from 1216 to 1316, authenticaed by College of Arms) Lancashire Co. England
7727 1321 Record Source xxx Fazakerley According to Dave: the land of Fazakerley "amounted to 1709 acres, separated from Walton by a brook, called Fazakerley or more recently Tue Brook---" Source: Dave Fazackerley at Fazackerley.co.uk Fazakerley England
4259 1325
Alan de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3; "Henry de Fazakerley granted to John son of Margery, Allyscroft in Fazakerley---" "Alan son of John, son of Margery had grants from Richard Cordewan & Robert son of John in 1325" "Henry son of Margery had a grant from Ellen daughter of William son of Richard, of land called the Twafalward---" Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4260 1325 abt John de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3; Richard, son of Henry de Walton, made a grant to John de Fazakerley Parent; Richard de Fazakerley; John had several sons, Richard was the principal, & "he gave to his son John in 1339 land between the North brook and land of another son, William" Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
7743 1325 Record Source xxx Fazakerley The following document was mentioned to Dave Fazackerley by the Chairman of the English Place Names Society: Reference in the "Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Vol 35, p. 143" (supposedly) mentions "Phasakyrlee" in 1250 Dave is looking for the original document to verify this & hasn't been able to verify the 1250 data. This gentleman also stated that the earliest reference for " ffasacre" on the Court Rolls was about 1325; (8/15/2001) Lancashire Co. & Cheshire England
11754 1328 abt or earlier; 1328 to 1828 xxx Fazakerley Spellow Mill: Possibly 500 years old when it burned down in 1828.; "Spellow" means Speech Hill; possibly the center of an administrative area in the Hundred; Spellow Mill on the site of the original Spellow???; Spellow House, Walton, Fazakerley Home
Walton, Lancashire Co.; (noted October 02, 2004) England
4261 1349 abt Gilbert de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3 Parent: Robert de Fazakerley: Gilbert had two sons mentioned: Thomas & William Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4266 1356 abt Hugh de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3; Dep. Keeper's Rep. Xxxii, App. Pp. 336, 339. Hugh accompanied the Duke of Lancaster to Brittany about 1356 to 1359 Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4263 1356 abt Hugh de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3; Information from Assise Roll Parent: Robert (Robert was the son of Henry de Fazakerley); Hugh brought a suit against Robert, son of William de Walton, Assise Roll 5, m. 21. Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4262 1356 abt John de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3; Information from Assise Roll Parent: Richard (son of John) Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
11740 1356
xxx Fazakerley St. Nicholas Church (St. Mary & St. Nicholas Church), built in 1356 to replace the ancient Chapel of St. Mary del Quay overlooking the River Mersey (1250's) (St. Nicholas, patron saint of sailors) Liverpool; (noted Sept. 27, 2004) England
4265 1357 abt Henry ? de Fazakerley (Henry or Hugh); The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; Information from Assise Roll; Henry or Hugh son of Richard, & heir of Robert de Fazakerley made a claim upon Dionysia, daughter of William, son of Richard de Fazakerley, Roll 6m.7d Parent: Richard (Richard was son & heir of Robert de Fazakerley) Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4264 1357 abt Hugh de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; Hugh was son and heir of Richard Parent: Richard (Richard was son and heir of Robert de Fazakerley) Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
10125 1357 abt Hugh ? de Fazakerley (Henry or Hugh); The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; Information from Assise Roll; Henry or Hugh son of Richard, & heir of Robert de Fazakerley made a claim upon Dionysia, daughter of William, son of Richard de Fazakerley, Roll 6m.7d Parent: Richard (Richard was son & heir of Robert de Fazakerley) Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley England
4268 1376 1376 & 1381 Thomas de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3; Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. & Ches.), ii, 190, 192 Thomas acquired Messuages (dwelling house, adjacent buildings, adjoining lands) in Liverpool; Thomas puchased lands in Walton in 1381. Walton on the Hill; Liverpool England
4269 1376 abt William de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3 Parent: Thomas (Thomas was the son of Thomas de Fazakeley) Walton on the Hill; Fazakerley; Liverpool England
4267 1379
Isabel de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster; Vol. 3; Widow of Hugh, "gave a release of actions to John de Taylor and Henry de Fazakerley, the executors", Towneley MS. GG, n. 2491; (Isabel, believed to be the widow of John de Toxeth) Parents not listed; Isabel, widow of Hugh de Fazakerley; (Couple: Hugh & Isabel) Fazakerley England
4213 1379
Thomas de Fazakerley (Fazakerleigh) Acording to Derek Whales' book, "Lost Villages of Liverpool", the office of county coroner "held considerable power in those days" Occupation: County Coroner; It was his son, Robert, that obtained 1/3 of the Walton estate when he married Hellen (Ellen de Walton); before then he tried to take the estate by force. See Dave's story at Fazackerley.co.uk Liverpool area; (occ. County Coroner) England
4272 1382 circa Roger de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; From the Dep. Keeper's Rep. X1, App. P. 521 & Lich. Reg. V, fol. 35b "Roger & Joan his wife were given letters of protection granted by the duke of Lancaster. Also the bishop of Lichfield allowed him to have divine service in every oratory within his manors in the diocese" Fazakerley England
4270 1384 circa William de Fazakerley The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; Pal. Of Lanc. Feet of F. blde.1, m. 12. "William was concerned in a fine concerning the lands of Richard de Halsall & Emma his wife"; (Richard de Halsall had a son named Gilbert) Fazakerley; Halsall England
11856 1388 1388-1392, 1413-1426, 1456-1460 Robert de Fasacrelegh British Chancery Records; Land, Probate Records; No specific details in this index. The Chancery Court proceedings handled civil disputes; the court proceedings consisted of bills of complaint, answers, replictions, & rejoinders, then a final answer. Further pleadings were sometimes allowed. Lancashire England