John Puleston of Tir Môn1

M, #9769
     John Puleston of Tir Môn was the son of John Puleston of Hafod y Wern & Bersham and Alice Lewis.2 John Puleston of Tir Môn. Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1544.2 He married Catherine Stanley, daughter of Piers Stanley, of Ewlo Castle and Constance Salusbury.2

Child of John Puleston of Tir Môn and Catherine Stanley

Citations

  1. [S390] Lewys Dwnn, Visitations of Wales, Vol. II p. 359.
  2. [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 275.

Jordan Puleston1

M, #18462, b. 1354
     Jordan Puleston (fl. 1354.)1 He was the son of Jordan de Puleston dominus de Flotesbroke.1

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, 1914. p. 74. Chetwyn's History of Pirehill Hundred.

Jordan de Puleston dominus de Flotesbroke1

M, #18460, b. 1316
     Jordan de Puleston dominus de Flotesbroke (fl. 1316.)2 He was the son of Roger FitzJordan de Puleston and Constance (Unknown).1

Children of Jordan de Puleston dominus de Flotesbroke

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, 1914. Chetwyn's History of Pirehill Hundred.
  2. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, 1914. p. 74. Chetwyn's History of Pirehill Hundred.

Jordan de Puleston Lord of Flotesbroc1,2

M, #5276
     Jordan de Puleston Lord of Flotesbroc was the son of Richard de Puleston and Agnes (Unknown).3 Between 1264 and 1266 it appears that Jordan de Puleston Lord of Flotesbroc took part in the Barons' War under Simon de Montfort and against the King. One Roger de Puleston, possibly Jordan's son was clerk to the Earl.4 Shortly after 1266 Flashbrook was sold by Richard de Flotesbroc to Jordan de Puleston.5 Thus, sometime between 1266 and 1275 he became lord of Flotesbroc. He stood surety for Richard de Flotesbroke who brought a writ of novel disseisin against William son of William de Rouel of Oldeton respecting common of pasture in Northburi and Oldeton (Oulton), who withdrew his plea at a hearing in the Spring of 1279 he was held in misericordiâ at Staffordshire.5
On 28 June 1270 Jordan de Pyvelesdon is granted protection for four years because he is going with the king to the Holy Land this is evidently to take part in Prince Edward's crusade.6 In January 1277 Jordan de Pyurlesdon sued Richard son of William de Albaston [Adbaston about two miles N.E. of Flashbrook] for a messuage and three nokes of land in Albaston by open writ of right (per breve de recto patens), and stated that one Ouyel (Howell) his ancestor in the time of King John was seised of it as of fee, and from Ouel the right descended to William his son and heir, and from William, who died without issue, to Henry his brother and heir, and from Henry, who took religious orders, to John his brother and heir, and from John, who died without issue, to one Agnes [no relationship named], and from Agnes to Richard her son and heir, and from Richard, who died without issue, to William his brother and heir, and from William, who died without issue, to Jordan his brother and heir, who now sues. Richard appeared and called to warranty Hamon de Albaston, who came and warranted the tenement to him, and denied the seisin of Ouyel the ancestor, etc. A day is given to the parties at Trinity, when four Knights are to be summoned to elect the jury.7 He married Alicia Chetwynd, daughter of Adam de Chetwynd of Cublesdon and Eva de Oswaldestre. There is a record that between 1 August 1306 and 29 September 1306 Thomas de Flashbrook and Roger his brother brought an action to recover £300 due from Jordan de Flashbrook.8

Children of Jordan de Puleston Lord of Flotesbroc and Alicia Chetwynd

Citations

  1. [S143] Henry Edward Chetwynd-Stapylton, Chetwynds of Ingestre, p. 59.
  2. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 4 Part I. p. 285. The Ronton Chartulary.
  3. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6, Part 1; First Series. p. 81 Plea Rolls of the Reign of Edward I.
  4. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 8, Part 1; First Series. p. 4. Military Service Performed by Staffordshire Tenants.
  5. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 4, Part 1; First Series. p. 284 The Ronton Chartulary.
  6. [S411] Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen. III, Vol. 4, p. 618.
  7. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6, Part 1; First Series. pp. 80-85. Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 5 Edward I.
  8. [S399] National Archives index.
  9. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, 1914. p. 74. Chetwyn's History of Pirehill Hundred.

Madog Puleston of Bers1,2

M, #18233
     Madog Puleston of Bers was the son of Robert Puleston of Emral and Lowri ferch Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd ap Madog Fychan.1 Madog Puleston of Bers married Angharad ferch David ap Gronway, daughter of David ap Gronway and Angharad (Unknown), Griffiths notes that others say that Madog's wife was Angharad verch Llewelyn ap Owen ap Meredydd ap Owen ap Gruffyd ap the Lord Rhys.1,3 Nicholas says that Madog was the progenitor of the Pulestons of Havordywern, Bersham, Llwynycnotie and Carnarvon.
The original pedigree in Dwnn erroneously gives Madog's wife as Angharad ferch David ab Llewelyn ab Owen.1,4 Madog Puleston of Bers is also recorded as Madog Puleston of Cristionydd.5

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.
  2. [S56] J.Y.W. Lloyd, History of he Lords Marcher, Vol. 2, p. 175.
  3. [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 275.
  4. [S390] Lewys Dwnn, Visitations of Wales, Vol. II p. 151.
  5. [S554] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval Welsh ancestors, p. 276 citing Bartrum.
  6. [S545] Alfred Neobard Palmer, Town of Wrexham, after p. 136 Pulestons of Hafod y wern.

Margaret Puleston1

F, #18224
     Margaret Puleston was the daughter of Robert Puleston of Emral and Lowri ferch Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd ap Madog Fychan.1 Margaret Puleston was living in 1433.1

Citations

  1. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.

Margaret Puleston1

F, #18248
     Margaret Puleston was the daughter of Sir Roger Puleston and Jane Hanmer.1

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Margaret Puleston1

F, #21104
     Margaret Puleston was the daughter of Sir John Puleston of Bersham.1,2 Margaret Puleston married firstly William Lewis of Presaddfed.1,3

Children of Margaret Puleston and William Lewis of Presaddfed

Citations

  1. [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 95.
  2. [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 275.
  3. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 28.

Margaret Puleston1

F, #21120
     Margaret Puleston was the daughter of Madog Puleston of Bers and Angharad ferch David ap Gronway.1

Citations

  1. [S545] Alfred Neobard Palmer, Town of Wrexham, after p. 136 Pulestons of Hafod y wern.

Maud Puleston1

F, #18249
     Maud Puleston was the daughter of Sir Roger Puleston and Jane Hanmer.1

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Philip Puleston1

M, #18241
     Philip Puleston was the son of Roger Puleston of Emral and Janet Bulkeley.1 Philip Puleston died However, Nicholas says o.s.p.1 He married Ellin verch David ap Rees ap David of Brandenheath.2

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.
  2. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.

Richard Puleston1

M, #18263
     Richard Puleston was the son of Sir Richard Puleston and Ermin Hanmer.1 Richard Puleston married Alice Lewis, daughter of David Lewis of Bulcot.1

Child of Richard Puleston and Alice Lewis

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Richard de Puleston1,2

M, #18274, b. 1220
     Richard de Puleston (fl. 1220 temp. Henry III.)3 He was the son of Tyrry de Ellerton (Athelartone).2 Richard de Puleston can also be found recorded as Roger de Pylveston.3 He married Agnes (Unknown), daughter of (?) Ouyel (Howell).1

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6, Part 1; First Series. p. 81 Plea Rolls of the Reign of Edward I.
  2. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 4 Part I. p. 285. The Ronton Chartulary.
  3. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.
  4. [S413] Archaeologia Cambrensis, Vol. 5, 5th series, 1888. pp 284-296. Emral and its occupants by Canon M.H. Lee.

Richard de Puleston1

M, #18461, b. 1293
     Richard de Puleston was born in 1293.1 He was the son of Jordan de Puleston Lord of Flotesbroc and Alicia Chetwynd.1 An assize, etc., if Roger son of Jordan de Peulesdon, Richard his brother, and another, had unjustly disseised Thomas the Prior of Raunton of twenty acres of heath in Flosbrok (Flashbrook). The Prior stated that the heath formerly belonged to one Hugh de Flossebrok, who had given it to one of his predecessors to hold in severalty, and that Roger and the other defendants had driven their cattle into it. The jury find in his favour; and Roger afterwards offered 10s. for a jury of twenty-four to convict the last jury: his sureties being Roger de Pyuelesdon and Henry de Verdon; but he afterwards withdrew his writ and was committed to prison. A concord was eventually made, by which Roger son of Jordan admitted the right of the Prior to approve the heath and reduce it to cultivation, saving to him and his heirs common of pasture in it during the open season.2

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, 1914. p. 74. Chetwyn's History of Pirehill Hundred.
  2. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6, Part I, First Series. p. 233-34. Plea Rolls of the Reign of Edward I.

Richard Puleston1

M, #18634
     Richard Puleston was the son of Richard de Puleston and Agnes (Unknown).1 In 1284 appointed sheriff of Caernarvon.1

Citations

  1. [S413] Archaeologia Cambrensis, Vol. 5, 5th series, 1888. pp 284-296. Emral and its occupants by Canon M.H. Lee.

Richard Puleston1

M, #21234
     Richard Puleston was the son of Richard Puleston of Emral and Lleuki (Lucy) ferch Madog Voel ap Ieuaf ap Llywelyn of Ystrad.1 Richard Puleston died s.p.1

Citations

  1. [S554] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval Welsh ancestors, p. 276 citing Bartrum.

Sir Richard Puleston

M, #5300
     Sir Richard Puleston was the son of Sir Richard de Puleston of Emral and Angharad/ Angreta Warren. Sir Richard Puleston married Agnes Wysham, daughter of Sir John Wysham Knt.

Sir Richard Puleston1

M, #18246
     Sir Richard Puleston was the son of Sir Roger Puleston and Jane Hanmer.1 Sir Richard Puleston married Ermin Hanmer, daughter of Sir Richard Hanmer of Hanmer and Margaret Kynaston.1

Children of Sir Richard Puleston and Ermin Hanmer

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Sir Richard Puleston1

M, #18261
     Sir Richard Puleston was the son of Roger Puleston.1 Sir Richard Puleston died s.p.1

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Richard Puleston of Emral1

M, #5281, d. circa 1389
     Richard Puleston of Emral was the son of Sir Roger Puleston of Emral and Gwenhwyfar (Angharad or Margaret) ferch Llewellyn, ap Ynyr. Richard Puleston of Emral married Lleuki (Lucy) ferch Madog Voel ap Ieuaf ap Llywelyn of Ystrad, daughter of Madoc Voel Lord of Eglwysegl, Nicholas states that they had several children.1,2 Richard Puleston of Emral died circa 1389 12 Richard II.3,4

Citations

  1. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.
  2. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.
  3. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage.
  4. [S390] Lewys Dwnn, Visitations of Wales, Vol. II p. 151.
  5. [S554] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval Welsh ancestors, p. 276 citing Bartrum.

Sir Richard de Puleston of Emral1,2

M, #5303, b. 1283
     Sir Richard de Puleston of Emral (fl. 1283.)3 He was the son of Sir Roger de Puleston of Emral and Agnes (or Jane) Le Clerke. Sir Richard de Puleston of Emral. Sheriff of Caernarvonshire.4 He married Angharad/ Angreta Warren, daughter of Sir William (or Sir Griffith) Warren Knt. According to Nicholas there were eight sons and a daughter of this marriage.2,5 Sir Richard de Puleston of Emral was living in 1316 (9 Edward II.)4

Children of Sir Richard de Puleston of Emral and Angharad/ Angreta Warren

Citations

  1. [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 275.
  2. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.
  3. [S385] Thomas et al Chaloner, The Visitation of Cheshire, p. 191.
  4. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage.
  5. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.
  6. [S133] Robert Sewell, Information from Robert Sewell, Puleston page.

Sir Richard Puleston of Emral1

M, #18171

Child of Sir Richard Puleston of Emral

Citations

  1. [S143] Henry Edward Chetwynd-Stapylton, Chetwynds of Ingestre, p. 56.

Robert Puleston of Emral1,2

M, #5286, b. 1358, d. 1399
     Robert Puleston of Emral was born in or about 1358.3 He was the son of Richard Puleston of Emral and Lleuki (Lucy) ferch Madog Voel ap Ieuaf ap Llywelyn of Ystrad. Robert Puleston of Emral married Lowri ferch Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd ap Madog Fychan, daughter of Gruffydd Fychan, ap Gruffydd Baron of Glyndyfrdwy, Lord of Cynllaith Owain. Robert Puleston of Emral died in 1399.4

Citations

  1. [S385] Thomas et al Chaloner, The Visitation of Cheshire, p. 191.
  2. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.
  3. [S390] Lewys Dwnn, Visitations of Wales, Vol. II p. 151.
  4. [S175] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, p. 236.
  5. [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 487.
  6. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Roger Puleston1

M, #18133
     Roger Puleston was the son of Sir Edward Puleston.1

Citations

  1. [S385] Thomas et al Chaloner, The Visitation of Cheshire, p. 192.

Roger Puleston1

M, #18247
     Roger Puleston was the son of Sir Roger Puleston and Jane Hanmer.1

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Roger Puleston1

M, #18252
     Roger Puleston was the son of Sir Richard Puleston and Ermin Hanmer.1

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Roger Puleston1

M, #18258
     Roger Puleston was the son of Roger Puleston.1

Children of Roger Puleston

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.

Roger de Puleston1

M, #18286, d. before 1293
     Roger de Puleston married Joan de Walton, daughter of Robert de Walton, before 1275 citing a Staffordshire Assize Roll of 21 E. I.1,2 On 7 June 1285 he is called Sheriff of Salop and Stafford in a confirmation of charter.3 On 2 October 1291 a commission of oyer and terminer was issued to Roger de Pywelsdon and Robert de Staundon.4 Roger de Puleston died before 1293.5

Child of Roger de Puleston and Joan de Walton

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 1, First Series. p. 178. Liber Niger Scaccarii.
  2. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, 1913 pedigree f. p. 214.
  3. [S410] Calendar of the Charter Rolls, Vol. 2. p. 294.
  4. [S411] Calendar of Patent Rolls, Ed. I, vol. 2, p. 458.
  5. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 7, Part I, First Series. p. 44. Plea Rolls of the Reign of Edward I.

Roger Puleston1

M, #21229
     Roger Puleston was the son of John Puleston.1 Roger Puleston died s.p.1

Citations

  1. [S554] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval Welsh ancestors, p. 276 citing Bartrum.

Sir Roger Puleston1,2

M, #18243, d. 18 January 1544/45
     Sir Roger Puleston was the son of Roger Puleston of Emral and Janet Bulkeley.1 Sir Roger Puleston married Jane Hanmer, daughter of William Hanmer of Hanmer, circa 1484.1,3 Sir Roger Puleston died on 18 January 1544/45.3

Child of Sir Roger Puleston

Citations

  1. [S389] Thomas Nicholas, County Families of Wales, p. 455.
  2. [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 3, p. 269.
  3. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, p. 1044.
  4. [S145] John Edwards Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 275.