Isabel was die dogter van Nicolaas Wortley en Isabella Tunstall.
(Foster, Joseph: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire, Vol. 2, West Riding. London. 1874)
(Visitations of Yorkshire.)
(Visitations of Yorkshire.)
(Best, Charles ed.: The
visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower
esquire Norcliffe, m.a. of Langton London 1881)
The points in the Mountney pedigree on which
genealogists seem most to differ are : — 1. Who was Bobert Mountney, of Gowley, liying ano. 1499, the son of ?
2. Was John Mountney, who succeeded him, his son, or a relatiye not so closely allied ?— In Brooks' MSS.
The Gollege of Arms [i. I.G.B., fol. 246] Robert is made to be the son of Nicholas Mountney [second son of Sir John
Mountney, Knt.], by Isabel, his wife, daughter of Robert Draz, of Woodhall, and that he had a brother Nicholas and a
sister Isabel, who married Mr. John Denman. — Robert Mountney is made to marry Isabel, daughter of Nicholas
Wortley, of Wortley, and relict of John Bosvile, of Ardsley, by whom he had issue a daughter Beatrix, wife of Robert
Thwaites, of Marston. Again [93, 1.G.B., fol. 80], Bobert is made to be the son of Thomas Monnteney [eldest son of Sir
John Mountney, Ent.], by Maud, his wife, daughter of John Fitzwilliam, of Woodhall.— Robert Mountney is here
made to marry Ann, daughter of Nicholas Wortley, of Wortley, and to have issue a son John Mountney, who, by his
wife Joan, was father of Barbara Mountney, wife of Robert Thwaites, of Marston. — ^In Dugdale's visitation,
ano, 1665, Robert Mountney is made to be son of Sir John Mountney, Ent., and to have issue a daughter Barbara, wife of Robert Thwaites, of Marston. — Mr. Hunter, in the pedigree of this family in his " History of
Hallamshire," makes Robert Mountney to be son of Nicholas, and to haye
issue John, who was father of Barbara, wife of Robert Thwaites,
of Marston.— Perhaps the reader, by using the evidences contained in this note, may be able to dear up
these two much disputed points.(https://archive.org/stream/firstbookmarria00scotgoog/firstbookmarria00scotgoog_djvu.txt)
(http://www.rotherhamweb.co.uk/genealogy/mountney.htm)
Robert MOUNTENEY of Cowley and Shiercliffe, esq, eldest son and heir. Will dated 3 August 1519, on which day also he died, and was buried in the church of Ecclesfield.
The portrait of Robert
Mounteney, who married a sister of Sir Thomas Wortley of Wharncliffe celebrity,
and the portrait of his lady, with the arms and effigies of his ancestors, once
appeared in the east window of the south aisle of the church at Ecclesfield.
That window was placed there by him in 1505. His will bears date the 3rd of
August, 1519, and he was buried, according to his directions it contained, in
the church of Ecclesfield. As before mentioned, fragments remain of the
sepulchal stone of this Robert Mounteney and that of his son and heir John Mounteney,
who was interred in the same church in 1536. (Chapeltown researches, archaeological and
historical; including old-time memories of Thorncliff, its ironworks and
collieries and their antecedents Matthew Henry Habershon Sheffield 1893)
Describing St. Mary's
Church, Ecclesfield '... has the most superb display of the effigies and arms
of the Mounteneys, in the east window of the south aisle, where was a complete
series of the chiefs of this house commencing with Arnold Mounteney who married
the daughter of De Furnival, and extending to Robert who married the sister of
Sir Thomas Wortley. Their effigies were all represented in a kneeling posture,
as were also the wives, on whose mantles the arms of their respective families
were depicted. ROBERT MOUNTENEY.
The impalement WORTLEY, argent, on a bend between six martlets gules three
bezants.' (http://www.rotherhamweb.co.uk/genealogy/mountney.htm)
Kinders:
o.1. John BOSVYLE van Ardsley, Yorkshire.
o.2. William BOSVYLE van Ardsley, Yorkshire.
o.3. Myles BOSVYLE van Ardsley, Yorkshire
o.1. John BOSVYLE van Ardsley, Yorkshire.
o.2. William BOSVYLE van Ardsley, Yorkshire.
o.3. Myles BOSVYLE van Ardsley, Yorkshire
o.. John MOUNTENEY of Cowley and Shiercliffe x Joan NN living 24 May 1536. Founder of the oratory in the church of Ecclesfield 1536. In the same year he died and was buried in that church. His inquisition p.m. 28 Hen VIII. 1537