- ID: S61
- Full Title: John Burke Esq., A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry: Commoners of Great Britian and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high offical rank, but uninvested with heritable honours, Vol II, Small Paper Edition (London: Henry Colburn, 1837), ; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.ca/books?id=KxdVAAAAcAAJ : accessed .
- Short Title: Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, .
- Author: John Burke, Esq.
- Title: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry
- SubTitle: Commoners of Great Britian and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high offical rank, but uninvested with heritable honours
- Edition: Vol II, Small Paper Edition
- PubPlace: London
- Publisher: Henry Colburn
- PubDate: 1837
- WebsiteTitle: Google Books
- URL: http://books.google.ca/books?id=KxdVAAAAcAAJ
- Bibliography: Burke, John Esq.. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry: Commoners of Great Britian and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high offical rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. Vol II, Small Paper Edition. London: Henry Colburn, 1837. Digital images. Google Books. http://books.google.ca/books?id=KxdVAAAAcAAJ : .
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- Thomasine Anderton (1567-), Captain _____ Berrington, of Lichfield (~1566-), June Berrington (~1600-), Sir George Beverley, knt of Huntingdon (~1563-), Lenox Beverley, esq. (~1597-), Adam Birkenhead, of Huxley (~1452-), Alice Birkenhead (~1486-), Alice Birkenhead (1638-~1660), Amey Birkenhead (~1596-), Anne Birkenhead (1642-), Anne Birkenhead (~1596-), Anne Birkenhead (1604-), Barbara Birkenhead (~1596-), Bridget Birkenhead (~1596-), Bridget Birkenhead (~1603-), Deborah Birkenhead (1706-1724), Diana Birkenhead (1639-), Diana Birkenhead (~1673-), Elianor Birkenhead (1605-1675), Eliza Birkenhead (~1603-), Elizabeth Birkenhead (~1486-), Elizabeth Birkenhead (1597-), Elizabeth Birkenhead (~1603-), Frances Birkenhead (~1603-), Frances Birkenhead (1704-1724), Frances Birkenhead (~1634-), Frances Birkenhead (~1596-), George Birkenhead, of Milton Brook (~1593-), Dr. Henry Birkenhead (~1661-), Henry Birkenhead (~1627-), Henry Birkenhead (~1672-), Henry Birkenhead, esq, of Backford (~1599-1660), Henry Birkenhead, esq. of Backford (~1570-1646), Henry Birkenhead, esq. of Huxley (~1558-~1612), Henry Birkenhead, esq. (~1531-1558), Hugh Birkenhead (~1486-), John Birkenhead (-1669), John Birkenhead (~1634-), John Birkenhead (~1486-), John Birkenhead, esq. of Backford (1600-1657), John Birkenhead, esq. of Backford (1675-1720), Margaret Birkenhead (~1486-), Margaret Birkenhead (~1604-1624), Margaret Birkenhead (~1592-), Mary Birkenhead (1606-), Mary Birkenhead (~1634-), Mary Birkenhead (1667-), Matilda Birkenhead (~1604-), Philip Birkenhead (~1673-), Sir Ralph Birkenhead (~1486-), Robert Birkenhead (~1520-), Singleton Birkenhead, esq. of Backford (1636-1694), Susannah Birkenhead (~1634-), Thomas Birkenhead (1634-1685), Thomas Birkenhead (1582-), Thomas Birkenhead (~1627-), Thomas Birkenhead, esq. of Backford (~1673-1724), Ursula Birkenhead (~1592-), Hugh Bostock, esq. of Huxley (~1524-), Mary Bostock (~1558-), Mary Bradshaw (~1486-), Roger Bradshaw, esq. of Haigh (~1452-), Margaret Brock (~1636-), William Brock, esq. of Upton and Bradley (~1602-), Henry Browne, gent. of Upton (~1603-), Elizabeth Bunbury (-1629), Henry Bunbury, Esq. of Stanny (~1516-~1547), Thomas Bunbury (1606-1668), John Chetwode, esq. of Oakley (~1603-), Jospeh Cortus (~1638-), Lieutenant-col. Charles Crosbie (~1706-), Jane Done (~1486-), Ralph Done, esq. of Crowton (~1452-), William Downes, of Shrigley and Worth (~1606-), Matthew Ellis, gent. of Overlegh (~1642-), John Glegg, esq. of Irbie (~1704-), William Glegg, esq. of Grange (~1706-), Hugh Hollinshed, esq of Heywood (~1604-), Alice Horncliffe (~1531-), John Horncliffe, esq. of Hallowbury (~1497-), Charles Hurleston, esq. of Picton (~1643-), June Hurleston (~1675-), Thomas Hurleston, of Hurleston (~1486-), Alice Huxley (-), John Huxley, of Huxley (~1418-), Thomas Johnson (~1667-), Miss Rebecca Jones (~1672-), Peter Legh, esq of Birch (~1604-), Sir Peter Legh, of Lyme (~1570-), Margaret Mainwaring (~1599-), Sir Randle Mainwaring, of Over Peover (~1565-), Catherine Plumbe (~1593-), Henry Plumbe, esq. (~1559-), Alice Roberts (~1584-), Thomas Roberts, of Chester (~1550-), Alice Singleton (~1582-1632), John Singleton, esq., of Staining (1550-1589), Thomas Touchet, of Whitley (~1486-), John Whitmore, esq. of Thurstanton (~1486-)
- Miscclerk of the green cloth to King Henry VIII prothonotary, and clerk of the crown for the counties of Chester and Flint [S61]bet 1509 and 1547uncertain
- MiscBackford, Cheshire, England , purchased the manor of Backford with the estates in Bromborough [S61]cal 1571uncertain"in the 13th of Elizabeth I, from Thomas Aldersey" -- Burkes (1837)
- died 7 March, 10th James I -- Burkes (1837)
- died unmarried
- d.s.p.
- MiscUniversity Of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England , founder of the professorship of poetry [S61]1707uncertain
- Misc1720uncertainPrimary Role: Thomas Birkenhead, esq. of Backfordinherited from: John Birkenhead, esq. of Backford
- died without issue
- issuelessPrimary Role: Thomas Birkenhead, esq. of Backfordinherited from: Deborah Birkenheadinherited from: Frances BirkenheadOn the death of Thomas Birkenhead in 1724, "the estates and manor of Backford devolved in equal parts upon his nieces, Frances Birkenhead, the wife of John Glegg, esq. of Irbie, and Deborah Birkenhead, of William Glegg, esq. of Grange. These divisions are now, however, vested in Lieutenant-general Glegg, who inherited one moiety through his grandmother, the said Frances, and the other from his grand-aunt, (in 1795), the said Deborah." -- Burkes (1837)
- without surviving issue
- died in infancy
- d.s.p.
- unmarried
- died young
- d.s.p.
- "Adam Birkenhead was buried at St. Mary's, in Chester, were a monument remains to his memory." -- Burkes (1837)
- Margaret had a marriage portion of £860; Henry and Margaret had three sons and two daughters, who all pre-deceased Henry unmarried. - Burkes (1837)
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