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Juliana
- Preferred Name: Juliana
- Gender: F
- Death: Y
- Nationality: LINEAGE FOURTH GENERATION ORIGINS with note: FOURTH GENERATION 10 . RALPH(RADULPHUS) de STANDISH , (Son of Leising of Standish by his wife , a daughter of Richard Spileman). He married Juliana and succeeded his father in the ownership of the manor of Standish about 1206 , and was living in 1219 , but died shortly after . He is mentioned as living in the reign of Richard I ( 1181 - 1199 ). Ralph retained the plough - land in Standish , a moiety of the advowson of the church , common wood and other easements , and 16 acres of land on the south side of Standish Church .
- Birth: 1115 in England
- FSID: G9R9-MJJ
- Notes:
=== EARLY HISTORICAL SOURCES COPIED AS PER SOURCE OF BOOK ===
Even the numerous Burke publications are often correct, perhaps due to the fact that the spade work had been done so thoroughly more than a century and a half ago by the Reverend Mr West. But though often correct, they are sometimes very wrong indeed . It is to present an authentic and comprehensive
story of the Standishes of Standish that the present task has been undertaken .
While the pedigree of Standish of Standish begins with RALPH
de STANDISH in the reign of Richard I ( 1181 - 1199 ), the ownership of the manor may be traced back several generations earlier to WARINE BUSSELL, Lord of Penwortham, who was living about the middle of the tenth century.
There are a number of collections of charters and deeds concerning the Standish family in the Kuerden Manuscripts, though many of them are but brief notes. Abstracts of nearly four hundred – in some cases the full deed is given – are printed in Local Gleanings of Lancashire and Cheshire, Volume II.
A volume of these manuscripts was compiled by and is in the handwriting of a competent antiquarian, the Reverend Thomas West, a Roman Catholic Chaplain to the family of Strickland of Sizergh, in Westmoreland, in 1771. This manuscript is entitled : “ Schedule of the ancient Charters relating to
the estates of Standish, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, now the property of Charles Strickland Standish, Esquire. ” ( 365 charters and deeds ) .
Among these, the first deed to be written on paper was dated 1508!
Fifty - five of these deeds and charters were later compared with the abstracts noted above, and in these cases the original manuscript was enlarged and occasionally corrected in minor points. This later edition of West was compiled by Mr J. P. Earwaker , and an edition of 110 copies was printed in 1898,
in Manchester, England, from which many of the following deeds are taken . This is called : Charters and Deeds relating to the Standish Family of Standish and Duxbury, Co. Lancaster.
In turn this compilation has been added to and amended by Mrs Tempest in her collection of Standish Deeds. Hers is the most valuable collection of all and has been edited with scrupulous care. When to this is added the accurate and scholarly Victoria County History of Lancaster, ( London, 1911, ff : 8 volumes ) by the eminent historians William Farrer, Litt. D.and J Brownbill, M.A. a complete story of the Standishes of Standish can now be written. To this may be added the Lancashire Inquisitions Post Mortem printed in the Publications of the Lancashire and Cheshire Record society and other works; The Registers of the Parish Church of Chorley, published by the Lancashire Parish Register Society, 1910, together with those of Wigan
and Standish and other nearby towns and parishes; The Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Chester; the publications of the Chetham Society and of the Surtees Society; Baines, History of Lancashire; Foster's, Pedigrees of Lancashire Families, and his Yorkshire Pedigrees and Visitations; Rev.Thomas C.Porteus' Some Recent Investigations Concerning the Ancestry of Capt.Myles Standish, in the New England Historic Genealogical Register(1914)vol. 68, pp . 339 - 370 , where twenty-eight newly discovered deeds relative to the family of Standish of Ormskirk are to be found, the sources for a history of the Standish family are nearly complete . The very copious notes in Dr.Farrer's and Brownbill 's history of the Parish of Standish in Leyland Hundred in the sixth volume of the Victoria County History of Lancaster supply the rest .
Preferred Parents:
Mother: de Bussel, b. ABT 1095
Family 1: Radulphus De Standish, b. 1115 in Standish, Lancashire, England d. 1175
- Leising de Standish, b. 1135 in Standish, Lancashire, England d. 1206 in Standish, Lancashire, England
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