'Vyse1'
Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Vyse of Lichfield, Vyse of Staundon (Vise of Stawne)
| (1) Glazebrook spells the family name throughout as "Vise". We follow his lead but title the page with "Vyse" as that is the spelling used by Baker & BLG. (2) Visitation (1614 & 1663-4) identifies the family's arms as "Argent, a buck's head cabossed sable, between the attires a plain cross of the last". |
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| John Vise | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Roger Vise | ||||||||||||||
| A. | William Vise of Stawne, Staffordshire | ||||||||||||||
| i. | William Vise of Stawne | ||||||||||||||
| m. _ Howforde | |||||||||||||||
| a. | John Vise of Stawne | ||||||||||||||
| m. _ Boughe of Whitmore | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | John Vise of Stawne | ||||||||||||||
| m. Margery Broughton (dau of _ Broughton of Broughton) | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | Humfrey Vise of Stawne | ||||||||||||||
| m. Isabell Fitton (dau of Jenken Fitton, son of ?? of Gowseworthe) | |||||||||||||||
| (i) | William Vise of Stawne (Stawndon) (a 1583) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Catherine Barker (dau of John Barker of Coulhurste) | |||||||||||||||
| (a) | Andrew Vise of Staundon (b c1567, d 06.1634) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Gatacre (dau of Francis Gatacre of Gatacre) | |||||||||||||||
| ((1)) | Humphrey Vise of Staundon (b c1596, a 1663) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Elizabeth Aston (dau of Edward Aston of Charleton) | |||||||||||||||
| ((A)) | Andrew Vise of Walford (b c1615, a 1663) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Villers (dau of Edward Villers of Hanbury) | |||||||||||||||
| ((i)) | John Vise (b c1640, a 1663) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Jane Wootton (dau of Thomas Wootton of Millmeese) | |||||||||||||||
| ((a)) | William Vise (b 01.1663-4) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Felicia Cotton (dau of Rowland Cotton of Crakemarsh) | |||||||||||||||
| Possibly of the next generation was ... | |||||||||||||||
| (((1))) | William Vyse of Staundon - continued below | ||||||||||||||
| m. _ Yamer of Ireland | |||||||||||||||
| ((ii)) | Dorothy Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. Philip Wootton of Millmese | |||||||||||||||
| ((iii)) | Mary Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. Daniel Alsager | |||||||||||||||
| ((iv))+ | other issue (a 1663) - Andrew, George, Thomas, Elizabeth | ||||||||||||||
| ((B)) | Edward Vise (3rd son) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. _ of London | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Anne Gatacre (dau of John Gatacre of Gatacre) | |||||||||||||||
| ((C)) | Catherine Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. _ Heydon | |||||||||||||||
| ((D))+ | other issue - John, Thomas (d young), Elizabeth, Mary | ||||||||||||||
| m2. Anne Ithaell (dau of John Ithaell of High Offley) | |||||||||||||||
| ((A))+ | other issue - Robert, Bridget, Sophia (d young) | ||||||||||||||
| ((2)) | William Vise of Madeley, Staffordshire (3rd son) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sophia Cooper (dau of Richard Cooper of Bridgnorth) | |||||||||||||||
| ((3)) | Katherine Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. Thomas Gaywood of Bishops Offley | |||||||||||||||
| ((4)) | Mary Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. Peter Dorington of Sillinghurst | |||||||||||||||
| ((5))+ | other issue - Robert (d unm), George (d unm), John | ||||||||||||||
| (b) | Elizabeth Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. William Clayton of Oneleighe | |||||||||||||||
| (c)+ | other issue (a 1583) - Humfrey, Mary, Lettyce, Isabell, Anne | ||||||||||||||
| (ii) | Ursula Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. Thomas Forster of Shropshire | |||||||||||||||
| (iii) | Anne Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. Thomas Milles of Chedley | |||||||||||||||
| (iv) | Ciceley Vise | ||||||||||||||
| m. John Gervis of Chatkill | |||||||||||||||
| (v)+ | other issue - John, Edmonde, James, Joane, Elene | ||||||||||||||
| (B) | Thomas Vise | ||||||||||||||
| (C) | Edward Vise | ||||||||||||||
| (i) | John Vise | ||||||||||||||
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| (1) Most of the following was first shown on 21.05.13 as a section of a Temporary page, then being based on HoP ('Richard Vyse' & connected) with input/support kindly provided by a contributor (CV, 20.05.13). It was moved here after review & confirmation using BLG then review & slight expansion using Baker. (2) BLG identifies the following family's arm, quartered with those of Howard, as "arg., a buck's head cabossed sa., between the attires a cross of the last". |
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| William Vyse of Staundon - continued above | |||||||||||||||
| m. _ Yamer of Ireland | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | William Vyse of Staundon (b 1710, d 29.06.1770, Canon & Treasurer of Lichfield) the first mentioned by BLG | ||||||||||||||
| m. Catherine Smalbrooke (d 01.08.1792, dau of Richard Smalbrooke, Bishop of Lichfield) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | William Vyse (b 12.12.1741, d 20.02.1816, Archdeacon of Coventry, Canon & Chancellor of Lichfield, Rector of Lambeth, 3rd son) | ||||||||||||||
| B. | Richard Vyse (b 11.07.1746, d 30.5.1825, General, MP) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (sp) Anne Susanna Spearman (dau of Rev. George Spearman of Bishop Middleham) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. (20.04.1780) Anne Howard (d 02.08.1784, dau of Field Marshal Sir George Howard by Lucy Wentworth) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Sir Richard William Vyse, later Howard-Vyse of Boughton & Pitsford (Northamptonshire) & Stoke Place (Buckinghamshire), Sheriff of Buckinghamshire (b 25.07.1784, d 08.06.1853, Major General, MP, Egyptologist) had issue | ||||||||||||||
| m. (13.11.1810) Frances Hesketh (dau of Henry Hesketh of Newton) | |||||||||||||||
| ii. | Georgiana Anne Vyse (b 03.05.1781) | ||||||||||||||
| C. | Catherine Vyse (bpt 02.05.1738, dsp 21.02.1786) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (23.02.1768) Sir George Smith, later Bromley, 1st Bart of Stoke | |||||||||||||||
| D. | Mary Vyse (b 04.06.1745, a 1820) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1796) Spencer Madan, Bishop of Bristol then Peterborough (b 1729, d 08.11.1831, m1. Charlotte Cornwallis) | |||||||||||||||
| E.+ | other issue (d infant) - John, Richard | ||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For upper section : Visitation (Staffordshire, 1583 (Glover & Flower), edited by H. Sydney Grazebrook (1883), 'Vise of Staundon'), Visitation (Staffordshire, 1614 (St. George) & 1663-4 (Dugdale), edited by H. Sydney Grazebrook (1885), 'Vise of Staundon')
(2) For lower section : 'The History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton' (Baker, vol 1 (1822-30), 'Vyse', 34), BLG1863 ('Vyse of Stoke'), BLG1886 ('Howard-Vyse of The Manor Cottage, Old Windsor')