From first marriage
Richard Adderley of Coton (c.1557-1641)
From second marriage
William Adderley (c.1560-1615) of London, merchant, m. 10 September 1599 Mary, daughter of Thomas Henshaw of London;
Thomas Adderley of Ireland, m. Mary, daughter of Sir John Dalzell of Dromertie;
Ralph Adderley (d. 1613) of Alrewas, m. 3 August 1609, Elizabeth, daughter of John Noel of Welsborough (Leics) and had issue; ancestor of the Adderleys of Hams Hall
John Adderley (d. 1651/2) of London and South Mimms (Middx), m. Winifred, daughter of Thomas Oxborough of Kings Lynn; died without surviving male issue;
Walter Adderley (fl. 1583)
George Adderley (d. 1599) of London; died without issue;
Ellen Adderley, m. Philip Hollins;
Dorothy Adderley (d. 1602/3), m. Thomas Baskerville of Old Withington, Prestbury (Cheshire)
Grace Adderley, m. Edward Richardson;
Mary Adderley.
He purchased the Coton Hall estate from Lord Mountjoy in 1558.
He died 20 April 1598, and was buried at Hanbury (Staffs), where he and his wives are commemorated by an alabaster monument of a form prescribed in his will, which was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 28 October 1598. [His date of death is often given incorrectly as 1595, but his will was made in 1597].
Around the sides off the tomb are carved their children The figures show whether they died as children or lived to be bearded men.
From first marriage
Richard Adderley of Coton (c.1557-1641)
From second marriage
William Adderley (c.1560-1615) of London, merchant, m. 10 September 1599 Mary, daughter of Thomas Henshaw of London;
Thomas Adderley of Ireland, m. Mary, daughter of Sir John Dalzell of Dromertie;
Ralph Adderley (d. 1613) of Alrewas, m. 3 August 1609, Elizabeth, daughter of John Noel of Welsborough (Leics) and had issue; ancestor of the Adderleys of Hams Hall
John Adderley (d. 1651/2) of London and South Mimms (Middx), m. Winifred, daughter of Thomas Oxborough of Kings Lynn; died without surviving male issue;
Walter Adderley (fl. 1583)
George Adderley (d. 1599) of London; died without issue;
Ellen Adderley, m. Philip Hollins;
Dorothy Adderley (d. 1602/3), m. Thomas Baskerville of Old Withington, Prestbury (Cheshire)
Grace Adderley, m. Edward Richardson;
Mary Adderley.
He purchased the Coton Hall estate from Lord Mountjoy in 1558.
He died 20 April 1598, and was buried at Hanbury (Staffs), where he and his wives are commemorated by an alabaster monument of a form prescribed in his will, which was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 28 October 1598. [His date of death is often given incorrectly as 1595, but his will was made in 1597].
Around the sides off the tomb are carved their children The figures show whether they died as children or lived to be bearded men.
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