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- Q6726977 subject Q8497721.
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- Q6726977 abstract "Madeley Old Manor was a medieval manor house at Madeley, Staffordshire. It is now a ruin, with only fragments of its walls remaining. The remnants have Grade II listed building status and the site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.The manor was sold in 1547 by Sir Francis Poyntz to Thomas Offley (d. 1582), a wool and cloth merchant, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1556. Five generations of Offleys lived at the manor including three John Offleys who served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire. Thomas Offley's son, Henry, married Mary, the daughter of Sir Thomas White, Lord Mayor of London, and several of their children married into notable families: William married Frances, daughter of John Lane of Bentley; Elizabeth married Sir Robert Jenney, son of Sir Arthur Jenney of Knodishall, Suffolk; and Katherine married firstly Thomas, son of Thomas Willis, and secondly his cousin, William Willis.Thomas Offley's great-great-grandson John Offley (b. 1649) married Anne Crewe, heiress of Crewe Hall, Cheshire. Their son, John Offley, changed his name by a 1708 Act of Parliament to John Offley Crewe when he inherited his mother's estate. Their grandson John Crewe (1742–1829) later became 1st Baron Crewe.Madeley Manor was abandoned and fell into ruin following the building of the second Madeley Manor (O.S. Map Reference SJ 7759 4591).The family eventually made Crewe Hall their principal seat.".
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- Q6726977 comment "Madeley Old Manor was a medieval manor house at Madeley, Staffordshire. It is now a ruin, with only fragments of its walls remaining. The remnants have Grade II listed building status and the site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.The manor was sold in 1547 by Sir Francis Poyntz to Thomas Offley (d. 1582), a wool and cloth merchant, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1556. Five generations of Offleys lived at the manor including three John Offleys who served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire.".
- Q6726977 label "Madeley Old Manor".