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 | | In 1490 he was party, together with John Middlemore, of Haselwell, his brother, or perhaps his nephew, to a final concord relating to lands in King's Norton. In 1496 John Mytton, of Weston, devised to him, apparently as trustee, the manor of Bobington, in Staffordshire. |
 | | John Mytton, of Weston-under-Lizard in Staffordshire, sheriff of that county in 1495, was son of William Mytton of the same place, thrice sheriff of his county, viz., 1443, 1458 and 1463, by Margaret, daughter of Thomas Corbett of Lee. |
 | | John Mytton's issue by his second wife were (perhaps) Griffith Mytton and two daughters. The monument to him and his two wives unfortunately no longer exists. The inscription now in Weston church, is a subsequent and apparently erroneous one, erected by Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham, when she restored the church in 1699-1702. |
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