Wills from Gibbon's Early Lincolnshire Wills:
By his will, Robert de Swyllington, kt., dated 2 Jul 1391, he left Sir Philip Tilney an executor.
By his will, dated 9 Apr 1391, William de Thorpe, kt., made a gift to John Tilney, and appointed Sir Philip Tilney an executor.
By will, Philip de Tilney, of Tydd (dated at Tydd, Feast of St. Ambrose, 1394), directed he should be bur: in the churchyard of St. Botolph. He gave to the Order of Mendicant Friars there, xxs. He mentioned his sons Frederick
and John, and appointed as his executors, Margery his mother, Grace his wife, Robert Wellby, of Moulton.
By her will, dated 15 Jan 1481, Katherine Pulvertoft made bequests to Philip Tilney, Canon residentiary of Lincoln, and Margaret Tilney.
Source: Homes of Our Forefathers of Boston, Old England and Boston, New England from Original Drawings by Edwin Whitefield, (Damrell & Upham, Boston, MA, 1886), p. 96.
Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Thorpe.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1408 in Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, ENGLAND.
Kind(er):
Sir Phillip Tilney, Esquire of Boston, Ringborough and Fisherwick. In right of his wife, of Ashwellthorpe, Colkirk, North Creak and Massingham Parva, Norfolk. Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Alderman of the Corpus Christi Guild.
Son and heir of Frederick Tilney and Margaret Rochford, grand-son of Sir Philip de Tileny and Grace Roos, Sir John Rochford and Alice Hastings.
Husband of Isabel Thorpe, dau. and co-heiress of Sir Edmund Thorpe 5th Lord Thorpe and Joan de Northwood, dau. of Sir John. They had three sons and three daus.; Frederick, Robert and Hugh, Maud, Grace and Marion.
Links to additional material:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=113353925
http://thepeerage.com/p212.htm#i2119
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