Fleetwood_(baronial_family)
Fleetwood is an Anglo-Swedish baronial family. The lineage was introduced with number 49 in the House of Nobility, also known as the Riddarhuset.[5][6]
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Landed gentry Swedish nobility 49th Baronial Family | |
Founded | 1320; 704 years ago (1320) |
Founder | William Fleetwood |
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Estate(s) | Former: |
Website | Riddarhuset, arms database |
Descent and claims
The House was founded in the 14th century by William Fleetwood from whom all members descend.[7] In 1320, he married Gwlladis, only daughter and heir to Meredith, son of Canuan, son of Conan, son of Owain Gwynedd. The later, was a king of Gwynedd who reigned in 1137 to his death in November 1169 and was married to Gwladys ap Llywarch, a daughter and heir of L'Loworth.[6]
Rise to wealth
As such, the English family originates in Heskin, Lancashire, but it was of little importance until the 16th century, when Thomas Fleetwood and his three brothers moved south.[8] The eldest, John Fleetwood, a clerk of Chancery by 1535, acquired a large estate mainly in Staffordshire and Lancashire, in each of which counties he was twice high sheriff; of the two other brothers, the elder, Edmund Fleetwood, entered the Charterhouse at Sheen and the younger, Robert Fleetwood, became a Clerk of the Petty Bag and was father of William Fleetwood, Recorder of London.[9]
Family lines
A genealogy chart perused by William Segar, Garter Principal King of Arms,[10] on June 19, 1632, is kept in deposit by the Nordic Museum.[11] It depicts lineal descents and portrays the achievement of Sir George Fleetwood, Edward Fleetwood of Penwortham and Sir William Fleetwood of Misseden.
An excerpt below starting with Edward Fleetwood:
- Edward Fleetwood (1466 – ?) married Elisabeth (1468 – ?), daughter to Roger of Holland of Up Holland (1418–1494)
- William Fleetwood of Hesketh married Ellenor, daughter to Robert Standish
- John Fleetwood (1516–1591) married Joane (1528–1607), daughter to Thomas Langton, Baron of Walton and Lord of Newton (1497—1569)
- Richard Fleetwood of Penwortham, married Margery, daughter to Sir Thomas Leigh of Eginton
- Edward Fleetwood of Penwortham, married Margery, eldest daughter to William Norreys; had issue
- Richard Fleetwood, married to Elisabeth, daughter to Edmund Trafford; had issue
- Sir Thomas Fleetwood, Attorney General to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of James I,[12] and Clerk of the Petty Bag; married the daughter of Richard Sherborn
- William Fleetwood, Cup Bearer to James I and Charles I;[13] married Dorothye, daughter to Sir William Cockayne; had issue
- Sir Richard Fleetwood, 1st Baronet of Caldwick, married Anne, daughter to Sir John Penhall; had issue
- Richard Fleetwood of Penwortham, married Margery, daughter to Sir Thomas Leigh of Eginton
- Thomas Fleetwood of the Vache in Chalfont (1518–1570),[7] married Barbara Andrews (1525 – ?); later married Bridget, daughter to Robert Spring
- Edvard Fleetwood of Rossall Hall, married Christina, daughter to Paul Wentworth; had issue
- Sir William Fleetwood of Cranford, married Jane, daughter to Sir Gervase Clifton, 1st Bt of the Manor of Clifton[12]
- Sir Miles Fleetwood of Aldwinkle, married Anne, daughter to Sir Nicholas Luke
- Sir William Fleetwood of High Lodge, Woodstock Park, married Francis, daughter to Henry Steere, Esq.; had issue
- Charles Fleetwood (c. 1618–1692), was a Parliamentary soldier and politician, Lord Deputy of Ireland; married Bridget, daughter to Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
- Sir George Fleetwood; introduced in Sweden's Riddarhuset as a baron; married Brigitta Gÿllenstierna; had issue[5]
- Sir Miles Fleetwood of Aldwinkle, married Anne, daughter to Sir Nicholas Luke
- Sir George Fleetwood of the Vache, married Katherine, sister to the Earl of Norwich; had issue[14][12]
- Lord Bishop James Fleetwood
- Robert Fleetwood, Clerk of the Petty Bag
- William Fleetwood, Recorder of London[15][16]
- Sir William Fleetwood of Misseden, married Anne, daughter to Robert Barton of Smithills Hall
- William Fleetwood, Recorder of London[15][16]
- John Fleetwood (1516–1591) married Joane (1528–1607), daughter to Thomas Langton, Baron of Walton and Lord of Newton (1497—1569)
- William Fleetwood of Hesketh married Ellenor, daughter to Robert Standish
House of Nobility
Sir George was knighted 3 June 1632 by the Swedish King Gustav II Adolf;[5] created a Swedish baron 1 June 1654 at Uppsala Castle by Queen Christina,[18] and was introduced into the House of Nobility on 19 June 1654 as Baronial family No 49 with the following blazon:
[..] Quarterly with an inescutcheon with the former Fleetwood weapon; in the uppermost quarter on the left and lowest on right an upright standing lion of red color in a field argent; In the upper one on the right and the last Shield on the left a crown in gold in field azure. [..] [5]
Descendants of George Fleetwood, the Swedish general and baron, include the former member of the Swedish Parliament Elisabeth Fleetwood and painter William Fleetwood.
- "Riddarhuset's arms database: Fleetwood" (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 31 December 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
- Burke 1838, p. 522.
- The Baronetage of England Vol I. Rev. William Betham (1801). pp120-123 Google Books
- "Fleetwood, William (FLTT675W)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Derby 1889, p. 266.
- Derby, Charles Henry (1889). "Fleetwood, George (1605-1667)" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 19. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 266.
- Durston, Christopher (2004). "Fleetwood, George, appointed Lord Fleetwood under the protectorate (bap. 1623, d. in or after 1664)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press.
- Firth, Charles Harding (1889). "Fleetwood, George". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 19. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 265, 266.
- Burke, John (1838). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours. Vol. 4. Colburn. p. 522.
- "The Peerage. A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe". Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- Cohn, Ronald: Swedish Heraldry, Säarbrucken Boockvika Publishing (english)
- Dahlby, Frithiof: Svensk heraldisk uppslagsbok, Stockolm, Bonniers 1964
- Boneauschiold, Gustav: Sweriges Rikes ridderskaps och adels wapenbok Stockolm, Lars Salvio, 1940
- Linnaeus, Folke: Swedish Nobility, Stockolm, Hepphaestus Boocks (Amazon) 2011
- Stjernstedt, AW Sveriges ridderskaps och adels wapenbok (escudos de armas de los caballeros y la nobleza sueca). Estocolmo, Suecia: Lewertin y Sjöstedt, 1865-187
- Wasling, Jesper: Svenska Herladiska for Föreningen, skriftserie. 48 Utgivningsår: 2005