Sir Thomas Giffard, Knight, of Twyford, co. Buckingham, b. bef. Nov 1339, d. 25 Sep 1394, son of Sir John Giffard, b. 1299/1300, d. 25 Jan 1368/9, and Lucy de Morteyn, living 8 May 1361; m. (1) bef. 20 Dec 1360, Elizabeth de Missenden; m. (2) bef. 12 Aug 1367, Margery, living 1374; m. (3) bef. 6 July 1383, Sybil, d. 26 Feb 1328/9. [Magna Charta Sureties]
Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth de Missenden.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1367 te Twyford, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND.
Kind(eren):
"From an inquisition taken at Oxford, 23 Dec, 34 Edward III [1360], it appears that Thomas Giffard gad an elder brother, John, who was living at that date, but who must have died s.p. bef. 11 Mar, 43 Edward III [1368-69], as Thomas Giffard, aged twenty-five years and more, was then found to be the heir of his father.
"On 23 Dec 1360, Thomas's father, John, settled upon himself and his wife Lucy, for the term of their lives, his manors of Somerton and Feringford, in Oxfordshire, with 30s rent in Cogges, Oxfordshire, with remainder to their son Thomas and his issue, and the rent to Thomas and Elizabeth de Missenden and their issue, which otherwise ought to revert to John, eldest son of the said John.
"On 22 Aug 1374, Sir Thomas Giffard, with his wife Margery, enfeoffed Nicholas Twyford of London, goldsmith, with a moiety of the manor of Ixning, co. Suffolk.
"Two inquisitions post mortem show holdings of Sir Thomas Giffard, Knight, at the time of his death, in Kent and in Oxfordshire respectively, and give Roger Giffard, aged twenty-six (or twenty-seven) years and more as his son and heir." --NEHGR 74:231-234.
References: English Origins of New England Families, NEHGR, I:628-629.
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Sir Thomas Giffard, Knight, of Twyford, co. Buckingham, b. bef. Nov 1339, d. 25 Sep 1394, son of Sir John Giffard, b. 1299-1300, d. 25 Jan 1368-69, and Lucy de Morteyn, living 8 May 1361; md. (1) bef. 20 Dec 1360, Elizabeth de Missenden; md. (2) bef. 12 Aug 1367, Margery, living in 1374; md. (3) bef. 6 Jul 1383, Sybil, d. 26 Feb 1328-29. [Magna Charta Sureties]
"From an inquisition taken at Oxford, 23 Dec, 34 Edward III [1360], it appears that Thomas Giffard gad an elder brother, John, who was living at that date, but who must have died s.p. bef. 11 Mar, 43 Edward III [1368-69], as Thomas Giffard, aged twenty-five years and more, was then found to be the heir of his father.
"On 23 Dec 1360, Thomas's father, John, settled upon himself and his wife Lucy, for the term of their lives, his manors of Somerton and Feringford, in Oxfordshire, with 30s rent in Cogges, Oxfordshire, with remainder to their son Thomas and his issue, and the rent to Thomas and Elizabeth de Missenden and their issue, which otherwise ought to revert to John, eldest son of the said John.
"On 22 Aug 1374, Sir Thomas Giffard, with his wife Margery, enfeoffed Nicholas Twyford of London, goldsmith, with a moiety of the manor of Ixning, co. Suffolk.
"Two inquisitions post mortem show holdings of Sir Thomas Giffard, Knight, at the time of his death, in Kent and in Oxfordshire respectively, and give Roger Giffard, aged twenty-six (or twenty-seven) years and more as his son and heir." --NEHGR 74:231-234.
References: English Origins of New England Families, NEHGR, I:628-629.
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