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  • Er wurde geboren am 29. September 1399 in ThrelkeldEngland.
  • Titel: Sir
  • Er ist verstorben am 18. November 1446, er war 47 Jahre altEngland.
  • Ein Kind von William Threlkeld und Margaret de la Bowes
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 10. März 2020.

Familie von Henry Threlkeld

Er hat eine Beziehung mit Margaret Thornburgh.


Kind(er):

  1. Lancelot Threlkeld  ± 1435-1493 


Notizen bei Henry Threlkeld

{geni:about_me} *'''Sir Henry Threlkeld1,2,3,4
*'''M, #85012, b. circa 1399, d. after 18 November 1446
*Father William Threlkeld5 d. c 15 Aug 1409
*Mother Margaret5 d. b 15 Aug 1409
*''' Sir Henry Threlkeld was born circa 1399 at of Threlkeld, Cumberland, England.5 He married Margaret Thornburgh circa 1427.5 Sir Henry Threlkeld died after 18 November 1446.5
*'''Family Margaret Thornburgh b. c 1405
*Child
**Sir Lancelot Threlkeld+1,2,3,4 b. c 1435, d. b 1492
*Citations
* 1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 159.
* 2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 98.
* 3.[S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 408-409.
* 4.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 572-573.
* 5.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC.
*From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2829.htm#i85012
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*THRELKELD, Sir William (1347-1408), of Threlkeld, Cumb. and Crosby Ravensworth, Westmld.
*b.1347, s. and h. of John Threlkeld (d.v.p.), by Alice (d. by Jan. 1387), da. of John Hodelston; gds. and h. of Sir William Threlkeld (d. Oct. 1371) of Threlkeld and Crosby Ravensworth. m. (1) by 1385, Margaret (d. aft. Dec. 1393), 2da.; (2) by 1399, Katherine, '''1s.''' Kntd. by Apr. 1379.1
*Offices Held
**Commr. of oyer and terminer, Cumb. Nov. 1375, Jan. 1376 (attacks on Roger, Lord Clifford’s property at Kirkowsald), Westmld. Dec. 1376, July 1377 (poaching in Lord Clifford’s parks); array Feb. 1379, Dec. 1383, Mar., Aug. 1384, June, Aug. 1388,2 Mar. 1392, Dec. 1399, Sept. 1403; to suppress the insurgents of 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382; of inquiry, Cumb. Sept. 1393, Aug. 1394 (claim by Maud, countess of Northumberland, to the castle of Cockermouth); to prevent the spread of treasonous rumours, Westmld. May 1402.
**Collector of taxes, Westmld. Aug. 1379, Nov. 1392, Mar. 1395, Cumb. May 1398.
**Chief forester of Inglewood forest, Cumb. 8 June 1387-27 Dec. 1389.
**J.p. Westmld. 12 Dec. 1393-Mar. 1397, 28 Nov. 1399-Dec. 1405, 8 Feb. 1407-d.
*One of the most prominent gentry families in the north-west, the Threlkelds had established themselves as landowners of note by the late 13th century. It was then that Henry Threlkeld, sometime under sheriff of Westmorland, received a royal grant of rights of free warren on his manors of Crosby Ravensworth, Yanwath, Tebay and Roundthwaite in Westmorland. He also owned the manor of Threlkeld in Cumberland (whence the family took its name); and at some point either he or one of his immediate descendants acquired the manor of Ousby and other property near Penrith, in the same county. Sir William Threlkeld senior, our Member’s grandfather, had four sons, the eldest of whom, John, received the holdings around Penrith on his marriage, in 1343, to Alice Hodelston. The youngest, another William, was the child of his father’s second marriage, and shared with his mother a life interest in part of the manor of Ousby, but the rest of the family estates were entailed upon John and his issue. John was still alive in 1367 when he took part with his father and brothers in an armed raid on Sir Richard Vernon’s manor of Meaburn Maulds, although he died shortly afterwards. Consequently it was his son and heir, the subject of this biography, who succeeded Sir William on his death in October 1371, taking immediate possession of a substantial inheritance. The young man’s mother, Alice, retained as dower a modest estate in Yanwath and Bolton, the reversion of which he promptly settled upon a group of feoffees. A royal pardon, accorded to him later, in June 1377, was probably intended to afford protection for any infringement of crown rights at this time.3
*Much less is known about Sir William’s personal affairs during the 1390s, although his removal from the Westmorland bench in March 1397 and his reappointment after the Lancastrian coup d’état two years later suggest that his sympathies lay with the newly crowned Henry IV. His first wife, Margaret, died during this period, leaving two daughters as coheirs to the lands in Yanwath which she had held as a jointure. One of the girls, Margaret, married the influential landowner, John Lancaster I*, while her sister became the wife of his younger brother, William Lancaster of Yanwath. Sir William’s appearance, in March 1399, as a juror at the inquisition post mortem held on their father suggests that he remained on friendly terms with the Lancasters, at least while they stood to inherit all his estates through their wives. Late in the following September, however, his second wife, Katherine, gave birth to a son, who was baptized at Threlkeld church, and who replaced his sisters as Sir William’s heir presumptive. The boy’s prospects improved even further in 1401 on the death without issue of his great-uncle, William, whose share of the manor of Ousby now reverted to the main line of the Threlkeld family. Two years later Sir William paid a relief for the manor, which made a welcome addition to his rent-roll. Despite his advancing years, he remained as active as ever, sitting on the bench, representing Westmorland again in the Parliament of 1402 and acting as a royal commissioner during the turbulent early years of the 15th century. He attended the county elections to the Parliament of 1407, too, being named first on the list of persons attesting the return.6
*Sir William died on 8 Dec. 1408, having entrusted certain outlying property in Penrith, Bolton and Kendale to trustees, no doubt in the hope of depriving the Crown of its customary rights of wardship there. '''His son, Henry, was of course still a minor, and within a matter of days Henry IV awarded his marriage and the custody of his inheritance jointly to Sir Robert Urswyk and Thomas Strickland II*. In the following February Urswyk alone was named as guardian, although delays in the holding of the necessary inquisitions meant that nothing was done until August. A new arrangement was made in February 1410 whereby Roland Thornburgh* undertook to farm the Threlkeld estates at an annual rent of £63; but when dower was finally assigned to the widowed Katherine Threlkeld one month later, Urswyk and Strickland were still acting as the boy’s guardians. Since Katherine successfully asserted a claim to part of the manors of Yanwath and Threlkeld as her jointure, the keepership of her son’s property was by no means as lucrative as might at first have appeared. Furthermore, his two half-sisters were heiresses as well, albeit on a more limited scale. Henry, who married the daughter of his guardian, Roland Thornburgh, came of age in 1420, and proceeded to buy back his half-sisters’ estates in Yanwath. He died in 1452, by which date a bitter feud had developed between him and the Thornburghs, destined to last for many years.''' The latter also pursued a vendetta against (Sir) John Lancaster I, clearly as a result of their rival claims to part of the late Sir William Threlkeld’s property. It looks very much as if Roland Thornburgh eventually became Katherine’s husband, a fact which not only accounts for these protracted squabbles over Yanwath, but also explains why Roland’s father and brothers tried to murder (Sir) John when he stayed at her home in 1421.7
*From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/threlkeld-sir-william-1347-1408
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*Links
* http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/thornburgh-roland-1420
* http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/strickland-thomas-ii-1455

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John Threlkeld
± 1328-1372
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± 1310-????
Elizabeth Lilburne
± 1310-1384

Henry Threlkeld
1399-1446


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± 1435-1493

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