Hij had een relatie met ANNE FARROW.
Kind(eren):
Issue: William, Thomas, Martha, Oliver, Francis, John, Ann, Oliver and Ursula
Twin of Alice Boteler
The marriage of Thomas Boteler and Ann, daughter of Francis Farrar of Harrold brought in a considerable estate in Harrold, Odell, Newton and Podington, and by the middle of the 17th century they probably owned about two thousand acres in Bedfordshire [WW286].
Thomas was knighted by James I, and died in 1625, leaving five sons and three daughters.
The Tofte, Sharnbrook, 1613 Owned by the Boteler family from 1543. Built by Sir Oliver Boteler (d. 1633). Sold 1765 to Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Cornish (d. 1770). Passed to Admiral Pitchford [=Cornish]. Passed to Admiral Gambier, who was lord of the manor in 1864. VCH Bedfordshire.
"The Botelers were prosperous traders in the City, Thomas' ancestor William Boteler was eight times Master of the Grocers' Company in the early part of the 16th century, and lord mayor in 1515-1516 when he was knighted." SOURCE www.farrarsbuilding.co.uk
1609-1610 Thomas and his father in law, Francis Farrer, built a manor house at Harrold.
1625 His will requested for his body to be buried in the North Aisle of the parish church of Biddenham.
To his sons - Thomas £700, Francis £400, John £400; eldest daughter Martha £400; two younger daughters Anne & Ursula £500 apiece; wife to be sole executrix; Richard Taylor, Oliver Boteler, Thomas Farrer, William Farrer Esq & cosin William Newton to be overseers.
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Thomas BOTELER, eques auratus