Baron Shipbrook

Baron Shipbrook is in Baronies of England Alphabetically, Baronies of England Chronologically, Forfeit Baronies of England.

Before 1107 Richard de Vernon 1st Baron Shipbrook (age 57) was created 1st Baron Shipbrook.

On 08 Sep 1107 Richard de Vernon 1st Baron Shipbrook (age 57) died. His son Guillaume Vernon 2nd Baron Shipbrook (age 12) succeeded 2nd Baron Shipbrook.

Before 1165 Guillaume Vernon 2nd Baron Shipbrook (age 70) died at Northwich [Map]. His son Hugh Vernon 3rd Baron Shipbrook (age 51) succeeded 3rd Baron Shipbrook. The date of his death sometimes given as 1174 which would be inconsistent with his son having become 3rd Baron unless there was a writ of acceleration of similar device?

In 1165 Hugh Vernon 3rd Baron Shipbrook (age 52) died at Shipbrook. His son Warin Vernon 4th Baron Shipbrook (age 30) succeeded 4th Baron Shipbrook.

In 1190 Warin Vernon 4th Baron Shipbrook (age 55) died. His son Richard Vernon 5th Baron Shipbrook (age 25) succeeded 5th Baron Shipbrook.

After 1196 Richard Vernon 5th Baron Shipbrook (age 31) died. His son Warin Vernon 6th Baron Shipbrook (age 18) succeeded 6th Baron Shipbrook.

Around 1248 Warin Vernon 6th Baron Shipbrook (age 70) died at Shipbrook Castle. His son Warine Vernon 7th Baron Shipbrook (age 28) succeeded 7th Baron Shipbrook.

Around 1252 Warine Vernon 7th Baron Shipbrook (age 32) died. His brother Ralph Vernon 8th Baron Shipbrook (age 31) succeeded 8th Baron Shipbrook.

In 1270 Ralph Vernon 8th Baron Shipbrook (age 49) died at Shipbrook. His son Ralph Vernon 9th Baron Shipbrook (age 29) succeeded 9th Baron Shipbrook.

In Jul 1325 Ralph Vernon 9th Baron Shipbrook (age 84) died at Bostock [Map]. His grandson Richard Vernon 10th Baron Shipbrook (age 10) succeeded 10th Baron Shipbrook.

In 1396 Richard Vernon 10th Baron Shipbrook (age 81) died. His son Richard Vernon 11th Baron Shipbrook (age 41) succeeded 11th Baron Shipbrook.

Battle of Shrewsbury

On 21 Jul 1403 Henry IV King England (age 36), with his son the future King Henry V of England (age 16), defeated the rebel army of Henry "Hotspur" Percy (age 39) at the Battle of Shrewsbury at the site now known as Battlefield, Shrewsbury [Map]. King Henry V of England (age 16) took an arrow to the side of his face leaving him severely scarred. John Stanley (age 53) was wounded in the throat. Thomas Strickland (age 36) fought and was awarded £38 and two of the rebel Henry's horses. Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick (age 21) fought for the King. Walter Blount (age 55), the King's Standard Bearer, was killed by Archibald Douglas 1st Duke Touraine (age 31).

Thomas Wendesley (age 59) and Edmund Cockayne (age 47) were killed.

Edmund Stafford 5th Earl Stafford (age 25) was killed. His son Humphrey Stafford  succeeded 6th Earl Stafford, 7th Baron Stafford.

Hugh Shirley (age 52) was killed; he was one of four knights dressed as Henry IV King England (age 36).

Of the rebels, Henry "Hotspur" Percy (age 39), Madog Kynaston (age 43) and John Clifton were killed.

Thomas Percy 1st Earl of Worcester (age 60) was beheaded after the battle. Earl Worcester extinct.

Richard Vernon 11th Baron Shipbrook (age 48) was hanged. Baron Shipbrook forfeit.

John Rossall was killed. His sister Eleanor Rossall (age 26) inherited a half-share in the Rossall Shrewsbury [Map] estates.

John Massey (age 65) was killed.