Fifth Generation
5. Bryan Stapylton/Stapleton5 (Miles-4, Miles-3, Gilbert-2, Miles-1) was born circa 1379 in Ingham, Norfolk, England.5 He died on 7 Aug 1438 at the age of 59 in Ingham, Norfolk, England. 5 He was buried after 7 Aug 1438 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. 5 Sir Bryan Stapleton fought in the French Wars and was at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. He was held prisoner by the French for five years, finally being ransomed for 3000 marks.
Stapleton was Lord of Ingham, Bedale and Moreton and served as Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire.
Sir Bryan married married Cecily Bardolf about 1406. They had two sons, Miles and Bryan. Cecily died 29 September 1432. Stapleton died 7 August 1438.
Stapleton was Lord of Ingham, Bedale and Moreton and served as Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire.
Sir Bryan married married Cecily Bardolf about 1406. They had two sons, Miles and Bryan. Cecily died 29 September 1432. Stapleton died 7 August 1438.
Bryan Stapylton/Stapleton and Cecily Bardolf5 were married circa 1406 in Norfolk, England.5 Cecily Bardolf, daughter of William Bardolf and Agnes Poynings, was born circa 1380 in Norfolk, England. She died on 29 Sep 1432 at the age of 52 in Ingham, Norfolk, England. She was buried after 29 Sep 1432 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England.
Bryan Stapylton/Stapleton and Cecily Bardolf had the following child:
Sixth Generation
6. Miles Stapylton/Stapleton (Bryan-5, Miles-4, Miles-3, Gilbert-2, Miles-1) was born circa 1408 in Ingham, Norfolk, England. He died on 1 Oct 1466 at the age of 58 in Ingram, Norfolk, England. He was buried after 1 Oct 1466 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. Sir Miles Stapleton was Lord of the Manor of both Ingham in Norfolk and Bedale in Yorkshire and Baron de jour of Ingham. He was Knight of the Shire for Suffolk and Norfolk and High Sheriff for both shires in 1440.
Miles married Elizabeth Felbrigg, daughter of Sir Simon Felbrigg of Suffolk and Margaret, daughter of Przemyslaw Noszak, Duke of Teschen and Glogu. The couple had no children. In 1438, he married Katherine de la Pole, daoghter of Thomas de la Pole and Anne Cheyne. They had Elizabeth and Jane/Joan.
Stapleton was summonded as a knight and Member of Parliament for Norfolk to attend the Privy Council in 1441-42. He received a Royal Commission for the safekeeping of the seas in 1442. The following year, he and brother Bryan received the thanks of the Privy Council in connection with a riot at Norwich.
Miles' will was dated 4 August 1442 and proved 31 December 1466. He died 1 October 1466 and was buried in Ingham Priory.
Miles married Elizabeth Felbrigg, daughter of Sir Simon Felbrigg of Suffolk and Margaret, daughter of Przemyslaw Noszak, Duke of Teschen and Glogu. The couple had no children. In 1438, he married Katherine de la Pole, daoghter of Thomas de la Pole and Anne Cheyne. They had Elizabeth and Jane/Joan.
Stapleton was summonded as a knight and Member of Parliament for Norfolk to attend the Privy Council in 1441-42. He received a Royal Commission for the safekeeping of the seas in 1442. The following year, he and brother Bryan received the thanks of the Privy Council in connection with a riot at Norwich.
Miles' will was dated 4 August 1442 and proved 31 December 1466. He died 1 October 1466 and was buried in Ingham Priory.
Miles Stapylton/Stapleton and Katherine de la Pole were married in 1438 in Norfolk, England.6 Katherine de la Pole6, daughter of Thomas de la Pole and Anne Cheyne, was born in 1416 in Suffolk, England.6 She died 13/14 Oct 1488 in Prob Ingham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. 6 Katherine's will was dated 7 July . 5 September 1488 and proved 23 January 1488/9. Her second marriage was to Sir Richard Harcourt, who died in 1486. Katherine was buried in Rowley Abbey, Oxfordshire.
Miles Stapylton/Stapleton and Katherine de la Pole had the following child:
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