Around 1360 Robert Waterton was born to John Waterton and Joan Mauley.
Before 1398 Robert Waterton [aged 37] and Cecily Fleming were married.
In 1399 Robert Waterton [aged 39] was appointed Constable of Pontefract Castle. In January 1400 he was given custody of King Richard II of England [aged 31] who died shortly thereafter.
On 20th November 1399 Robert Waterton [aged 39] was appointed Master of the Horse to the newly crowned King Henry IV of England [aged 32].
In 1408 [his son] Robert Waterton was born to Robert Waterton [aged 48] and [his wife] Cecily Fleming. He married before 10th December 1475 Beatrix Clifford, daughter of John Clifford 7th Baron Clifford and Elizabeth Percy Countess of Westmoreland.
On 20th November 1419 [his brother-in-law] Bishop Richard Fleming [aged 32] was nominated by papal provision to be Bishop of Lincoln.
In or before 1422 Robert Waterton [aged 61] and Margaret Clarell Lady of the Garter [aged 24] were married. The difference in their ages was 37 years.
Around 1424 [his wife] Cecily Fleming died.
On 17th January 1425 Robert Waterton [aged 65] died.
After 17th January 1425. Monument in Church of St Oswald, Methley [Map] to Robert Waterton [deceased] and [his former wife] Cecily Fleming.
York School of Carving. Crocketed arch. He in Early Plate Bascinet Period armour. Large Orle highly decorated with head resting on great helm with feathered crest. Beard with spiral twists. Collar Esses and Crowns Alternating. Misericorde. Hip Belt with decorated buckle. She wearing a squared crespine headress and small Esses Collar. Chest with Angels with Rounded Wings holding Shields. Chunky Lions Mane.
Cecily Fleming: she was born to Robert Fleming of Woodhall. Before 1398 Robert Waterton and she were married. Around 1424 she died.















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On 7th February 1426 William Gascoigne XII [aged 17] and [his former wife] Margaret Clarell Lady of the Garter [aged 29] were married.
In 1462 [his former wife] Margaret Clarell Lady of the Garter [aged 65] died.
Before 17th September 1474 John Fitzwilliam [aged 77] and [his former wife] Margaret Clarell Lady of the Garter were married.
[his father] John Waterton and [his mother] Joan Mauley were married.
[his daughter] Joan or Cecily Waterton was born to Robert Waterton and Cecily Fleming. She married before 14th April 1447 Lionel Welles 6th Baron Welles and had issue.
Grandfather: William Waterton of Waterton in Lincolnshire
father: John Waterton
Great x 1 Grandfather: Roger Newmarch of Womersley
Grandmother: Elizabeth Newmarch
Great x 1 Grandfather: Piers Mauley
Grandfather: Piers Mauley
mother: Joan Mauley
Great x 4 Grandfather: Adam Bruce 2nd Lord Skelton
Great x 3 Grandfather: Adam Bruce
Great x 2 Grandfather: Peter Bruce
Great x 1 Grandfather: Peter Bruce
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Arches
Great x 2 Grandmother: Juetta Flamville
Grandmother: Joan Bruce
Great x 2 Grandfather: Gilbert fitzRoger Lancaster
Great x 1 Grandmother: Hawise Lancaster