De'Anyers family
The De'Anyers family, later Daniell of Cheshire, were an Anglo-Norman noble family who first settled in Cheshire during the late 11th century following their arrival with William the Conqueror from Bayeux. The family are able to trace later descent from the House of Plantagenet, Counts de Salis-Soglio, Viscounts Massereene and Grosvenor family. In 1675 King Louis XIV issued letters patent granting members the titles of Marquis de Matragny and Marquis de Grangues.
The main seat of the family from the 14th century until the early 18th century was Over Tabley Hall.
The family frequently used Daniell as an anglicised version of the name, as well as in later lines d'Anyers.