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Familie von Thomas Tunstall

Er ist verheiratet mit Isabel Tunstall (Harrington).

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1382 in Thurland, Lancashire, England, er war 24 Jahre alt.Quellen 9, 10


Kind(er):

  1. Mary Tunstall  1382-????
  2. Thomas Tunstall  1386-1431
  3. Isabel Kirkby (Tunstall)  1390-± 1484 
  4. Katherine Tunstall  1390-1440
  5. Alice Parr (Parre) (Tunstall)  ± 1405-± 1490 


Notizen bei Thomas Tunstall


Sir Thomas Tunstall, Kt. is your 17th great grandfather.
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his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Welborn (Dykes)
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Sir Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes (Dyeck Diek)
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Pennington
his mother ·Üí Sir John Pennington IV
her father ·Üí Sir John Pennington, Sheriff of Cumberland
his father ·Üí Sir John Pennington, of Muncaster, Knight
his father ·Üí Katherine Pennington (Tunstall), of Thurland
his mother ·Üí Sir Thomas Tunstall, Kt.
her father

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Name: Sir Thomas /Tunstall/

Sir Thomas Tunstall, Kt.
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1358
Thurland, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
October 25, 1415 (56-57)
Thurland Castle, Thurland, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom) (Killed in battle of Agincourt)
Immediate Family:
Son of William Tunstall and Ales Tunstall (Lindsey?)

Husband of Joan (Jane) de Mowbray and Isabella Tunstall (Harrington)

Father of Sir Thomas Tunstall, Kt., of Thurland; Isabel Kirkby (Tunstall); Sir Wiliam Tunstall, Kt.; Johanna Redman (Tunstall); Mary Radclyffe (Tunstall); Katherine Pennington (Tunstall), of Thurland; Mary ·ÄúMargaret·Äù Pudsey (Tunstall) and Alice Tunstall, of Thurland and Lancaster

Brother of Anne Tunstall; Margaret Betham (Tunstall); John Tunstall; SIr Richard Tunstall, Kt., of Thurland Castle and Thomas Tunstall

Knighted 1382 1415: Attended King Henry V to the Battle of Agincourt where he was killed Battle of Agincourt
Battle of Agincourt
The Battle of Agincourt was a major English victory in the Hundred Years' War. The battle took place on Friday, 25 October 1415, near Azincourt, in northern France. Henry V's victory at Agincourt, against a numerically superior French army, crippled France and started a new period in the war during which Henry V married the French king's daughter, and their son, later Henry VI of England and Henry II of France, was made heir to the throne of France as well as of England. en.wikipedia.org ¬âˆ‘ Text under CC-BY-SA license .
Wikipedia Date: Oct 25, 1415

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his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Sir John Pennington IV
her father ·Üí Sir John Pennington, Sheriff of Cumberland
his father ·Üí Sir John Pennington, of Muncaster, Knight
his father ·Üí Katherine Pennington, of Thurland
his mother ·Üí Sir Thomas Tunstall, Kt.
her father

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Sir. Thomas Tunstall, Kt.
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1358
Thurland, Lancashire, England
Death:
1415 (53-61)
Thurland Castle, Thurland, Lancashire, England (Killed in battle of Agincourt)
Immediate Family:
Son of William Tunstall and Alice Tunstall
Husband of Isabella Tunstall and Joan (Jane) de Mowbray
Father of Sir Thomas Tunstall, Kt., of Thurland; Isabel Kirkby; Sir Wiliam Tunstall, Kt.; Katherine Pennington, of Thurland; Alice Tunstall, of Thurland and Lancaster; Margaret Pudsey; Johanna Tunstall and Mary Radclyffe ¬´ less
Brother of Margaret Betham; Anne Tunstall; John Tunstall and SIr Richard Tunstall, Kt., of Thurland Castle

Thomas Tunstall Title Sir Suffix Knight
Born~ 1358 Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England [1, 2]
The earliest existing fabric dates from the 14th century, and in 1402 Sir Thomas Tunstall was given a licence to crenellate the building in 1402.

It the passed down through his son Thomas to Bryan, a hero of the Battle of Flodden in 1513, who was dubbed the "Stainless Knight" by the king and immortalised in the poem The Stainless Knight and the Battle of Flodden Field by Sir Walter Raleigh. Bryan's son Marmaduke was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1544.

After two or three further generations of Tunstalls the castle was sold to Sir John Girlington in 1605. After passing to his grandson, Sir John Girlington, a Royalist major-general during the Civil War, it was badly damaged by Parliamentarian forces during a siege in 1643, following which it was described as being "ruinous". Sir John's son, also

John, was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1663.
Gender Male
Military Battle of Agincourt [2]
Died6 Nov 1415 Thurland, Lancashire, England [1, 2, 3, 4]

Father William Tunstall, Knight of the Shire, b. ~ 1334, Thurland, Lancashire, England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1387, Thurland Manor, Lancashire, England,(Age ~ 53 years)
Mother Alice Lindsay, b. Abt 1338, Thurland, Lancashire, England
Married ~ 1356 Thurland, Lancashire, England [5, 6]

Family 1 Isabel Harington, b. 0___ 1364, Brearley, Yorkshire, England, d. 0___ 1402, Tunstall, Lancashire, England, (Age ~ 38 years)
Married ~ 1380 Thurland, Lancashire, England [1, 7]
Children:
1. Katherine Tunstall, b. ~ 1395, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England, d. Thurland, Lancashire, England
2. Margaret Tunstall, b. ~ 1400, (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England), d. ~ 1440 (Age ~ 40 years)
3. Alice Tunstall, b. (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England)
4. Thomas Tunstall, Knight

Family 2 Joan Mowbray, b. ~ 1361, d. Aft 30 Nov 1402 (Age ~ 41 years)

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1.¬â€ ¬â€ Sir Thomas Tunstall, Knight was born ~ 1358, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; died 6 Nov 1415, Thurland, Lancashire, England. Other Events:
·ó¶Military: Battle of Agincourt

Notes:

Sir Thomas is the 18th great-grandfather of the grandchildren of Vernia Elvira Swindell Byars (1894-1985)...

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Sir Thomas de Tunstall of Thurland Castle, Lancashire[1] (d. 1415).[1]

Contents

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1 Titles
2 Parents
3 Marriage and Issue
4 Military
5 Property
6 Timeline
7 Religion
8 Death
9 Thurland Castle
10 Sources
11 Biography
12 Sources
Titles

ante 1382: Knight.[2]
Parents

Father: (unproven) William Tunstall (d. 1387).[3]
Marriage and Issue

m. Isabella (Izabel) Haryngton (father: Nicholas Harrington). Issue:[4][1]

Most children as listed in Visitations of Yorkshire. Note that there is some variation with sources.
(heir and successor) William Tunstall (b. 1391 - d. by 1425/6).[5][2]
m. Ann Parr.[6]
(succeeded bros. William) Thomas (living 1425/6).[7][8]
John
Robert
m. ____ Bellingham
Nycolas
m. ____ (widow of ____ Charleton).
Johanna.[9][3]
m. Matthew Redman
(dau)
m. ____ Ratclyffe (Radcliff)
Katherine
m. Sir John Penington
Margaret[4]
Ralph Pudsey
Isabel (Jane).[10][11]
m. Alexander Kirkby.[12][13][1]
Alice.[14]
m. Thomas Parr (d. 24 Nov 1464).[15][3][5]
Military

Thomas Tunstall, Knight, of Thurland (in Tunstall), Burrow, Cantsfield (in Tunstall), Hubberthorn, Leck, and Newton, co. Lancaster, served in the French Wars and was said to have been knighted at Agincourt (*) by Henry V although it is maintained elsewhere that Sir Thomas Tunstall was already a knight in 1382 in which year he granted his manor of Masongill with the advowson of Thornton in Lonsdale to his son William, who had married Anne Parr.

He "was with Kinge Henry the V at the battell of Agynecourte to whom the Kinge gave the town of Ponthewe" (*).[6]

(*) It is therefore more likely that the Tunstall knighted at Agincourt was his son, Thomas (1386-1431).

This is corroborated by Browning (n.d.), who states that "he served "armed and attended" by indenture with Henry V, King of England, dated 29th April 1415, as a knight in France, and was at Agincourt, and was rewarded with the honor of Ponthieu."[7]

Property

1402: licence to crenellate his manor of Thurland manor.[16]
manors: Cantsfield, Tunstall, Burrow and Leck, Newton and Hubberthorn.[17]
Timeline

25 Oct 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day): Battle of Agincourt

1378: a commission was issued on the complaint by Richard Cayrus of Dent to try Thomas de Midelton of Lonnesdale and Thomas his son, William de Hayber, William de Stokdale and Adam del Bowre of Dent for assaulting and maiming the said Richard at Dent;[8]

1397 - 1398: three several commissions were issued to Ralph earl of Westmorland, Thomas de Tunstall, James de Pykeryng and Alan de Penyngton, knights, Richard Roos, Richard de Croft, Richard, Oliver and William de Hodeliston (and others), to arrest and bring before the king, John son of Thomas de Middelton, and Richard brother of the said John, William Ridere, Adam Toke, William de Thornton John de Bland, William de Bland and Roger de Bland, charged with unlawful assemblies in the counties of York and Westmorland and lying in wait to kill John Preston and his friends.[9]

1397: Thomas de Tunstall obtained the king's licence to endow a chaplain to celebrate daily in the church of Tunstall. This chantry seems to have been transferred to the altar of St. John Baptist in the chapel in Thurland Castle, for in 1469 John Bentham was appointed its chaplain. The right of presentation belonged to Cockersand Abbey, and one of the canons acted as cantarist. At the Suppression in 1547 Abraham Clitheroe was the priest, celebrating daily for the souls of his founders, and having a stipend of ¬Ï€6 a year from lands in Wennington and elsewhere. Since then there has been no place of worship in the township (of Cantsfield).[10]

1397: Licence for Thomas de Tunstall to alienate in mortmain nine marks of rent issuing yearly from lands and tenements in Raron, Wynyngton, Burton in Lonesdale, Bentham, Cokschote and Holme in Kendale, to the abbot and convent of Cokyrsand for finding a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of Tunstall or in the manor of Thorisland for the good estate of the said Thomas and Isabel his wife etc. and for the souls of William de Tunstall and Katherine his wife.[11]

10 Oct 1399: Thomas Tunstall was one of those commissioned to deliver all the fruits and profits pertaining to the alien priory of Lancaster.

1400: Thomas received a fourth part of the mesne lordship of the manor of Kirkby Lonsdale. This remained in the Tunstall family until about 1605 when Francis Tunstall sold his Lancashire and Wersymorland estates before leaving Thurland;

1402: he obtained the king's licence to crenellate his manor of Thurland and to inclose and impark 1,000 acres of meadow, &c., called Fairthwaite, in the County of Lancaster.

1403/4, လThe King to Thomas Tunstall, knight: indenture: setting out the conditions of the retainer of the grantee's services in peace and war for life as from 1399 (23 Ric.II): the grantee to receive 50 marks a year, rents secured on lands at Hest, ဦ.ဝ

A further release of the manor of Masongill was made in 1404 to Sir Thomas, his son William and William's wife, Anne.

08 Jue 1407: a writ was issued commanding the escheator of Northumberland to inquire into the ages of Johanna and Elizabeth sisters and heirs of William son and heir of the late Sir Henry of Heton knight ဦ and to cite Sir Thomas of Tunstalle knight, and Johanna his wife, executrix of the late Sir Thomas Gray of Heton, to appear in Chancery for their interest, Sir Thomas Grey and Johanna having the ward of the late Sir Henry's lands. Westminster.

1407: Thomas Tunstall, Knt., and his wife Joan, sued the abbot of Alnwick regarding cattle worth ¬Ï€100.

24 Mar1411: ·ÄúAlice widow of Sir Thomas de Musgrave ·Ä¶ Land ·Ä¶ for her life on condition she enfeoff Sir Thomas de Tunstall and Richard de Musgrave for ¬Ï€20 rent.·Äù

09 Jul 1413: Thomas Parr·Äôs wardship [born 1407] surrendered to Sir Thomas Tunstall of Thurland Castle and others for 200 marks. [Future son-in-law, probably date of marriage arrangement to Alice.]

1414: Thomas Tunstall named as a justice of the peace for Westmorland.

1415: Sir Thomas Tunstall was said to hold the manors of Burrow and Leck of Thomas Lord Dacre by the rent of a rose; Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Chet. Soc.), i, 115. In 1500 the manors were held of Lord Dacre, but the services were not known (Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. iii, no. 37). Later Over Burrow and Nether Burrow were called separate manors held of Lord Dacre in socage; ibid, x, no. 5. Three manors were named in 1605, viz. Over Burrow, Nether Burrow and Overtown (Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 68, no. 42)[12]

Religion

When his father, William de Tunstall, died in 1387, Thomas and his mother Katherine (n√¢ee Lindsey) built a chantry chapel in Thurland castle.[13]

Death

Sir Thomas died in 1415, holding the manor of Cantsfield of John Harrington in socage by a rent of 3s. 4d.; also the manors of Tunstall, Burrow and Leck (see above), Newton and Hubberthorn.

Sir Thomas·Äôs son and heir was William Tunstall, who was age twenty-four at the time of his death.[14]

Thurland Castle

Thurland Castle was originally a medieval manor house, founded by the Harrington family, fortified by a circular moat.

In the Civil War, the castle was almost demolished in the siege of 1643, when being held for the King, by Sir John Girlington. In the early and late 19th century, the North family absorbed the remains of the castle, in the construction of a Gothic mansion house.

Sources

Farrer, W. & Brownbill, J. (1914). 'Townships: Cantsfield', in A History of the County of Lancaster, (Vol. 8, pp. 232-237). London. BHO.[18]

Flower, W. (1881). "Tunstall." The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564. The Harleian Society, Vol 16. Charles Best Norcliffe, Ed. London. Google Books.[19]

Richardson, D. (2011). "Thomas Parr." Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd ed. Google Books.[20]

Simpson, J., Ferguson, R.S. & Gershom, W. (1903). "Sir Matthew of Levens and Harewood." Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, Volume 3, pp. 296. Cumberland: T. Wilson and sons. Google Books.[21]

West, T. & Close, W. (1805). The Antiquities of Furness: Illustrated with Engravings, (pp.295-296). George Ashburner. Google Books.

? 1.0 1.1 1.2 West & Close, 1805
? age 24 when father Thomas Tunstall, died (Victorian County History, The History of Lancaster, Vol. 8, Township Cantsfield, pp 232-237).
? 3.0 3.1 Flower (1881), does not name Johanna or her husband Matthew ... he only states that a daughter married a Redman. Her identity is as "Johanna" is based on the work of Simpson, et. a.l. (1903) -- who researched Matthew Redman, and states Johanna was the sister of Alice Parr -- and Richardson (2011), who researched Alice and her husband, Thomas Parr.
? Flower (1881), states that she married Sir William Pudsey, but Richarson's research shows that it was Ralph (see: Richardson, D. (n.d.) Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 399; Richardson, D. (n.d.). Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 430-431; Richardson, D. (n.d.) Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 597.)
? Flower (1881), does not list Alice as a daughter of Thomas Tunstall; but Richardson (2011), does.
? Surtees Soc., vol. 122, p.121.
? Browning, (n.d.). Americans of Royal descent. N.p.
? Cal. Pat. R. 1378, p. 305.
? Cal. Pat. R. 1397, p. 310; 1398, pp. 434, 503; 'Middleton', Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 2 (1924), pp. 398-415.
? 'Townships: Cantsfield', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8 (1914), pp. 232-237.
? Cal. Pat. R. 1397, p. 82; 'Holme and Holmescales', Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 2 (1924), pp. 292-296.
? 'Townships: Burrow with Burrow', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8 (1914), pp. 238-240.
? "The Church and Parish of Tunstall" by Sara Mason (2nd edition 2012).
? Victorian County History, The History of Lancaster, Vol. 8, Township Cantsfield, pp 232-237.

Biography

Thomas Tunstall, Knight, of Thurland (in Tunstall), Burrow, Cantsfield (in Tunstall), Hubberthorn, Leck, and Newton, co. Lancaster, served in the French Wars and was said to have been knighted at Agincourt (*) by Henry V although it is maintained elsewhere that Sir Thomas Tunstall was already a knight in 1382 in which year he granted his manor of Masongill with the advowson of Thornton in Lonsdale to his son William, who had married Anne Parr.

He "was with Kinge Henry the V at the battell of Agynecourte to whom the Kinge gave the town of Ponthewe" (*)

Source: Surtees Soc., vol. 122, p.121.

(*) It is therefore more likely that the Tunstall knoghted at Agincourt was his son, Thomas (1386-1431).

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This is corroborated by Browning's "Americans of Royal descent" which states that "he served 'armed and attended' by indenture with Henry V, King of England, dated 29th April 1415, as a knight in France, and was at Agincourt, and was rewarded with the honor of Ponthieu...."

The Battle of Agincourt in the North of France, fought on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day), against a larger French army was a major English victory for Henry V in the Hundred Years' Wars and is notable for the use of the English longbow, which Henry V used in very large numbers, with English and Welsh longbowmen forming the vast majority of his army. The Agincourt victory brought France to her knees and started a new period in the war, in which Henry married the French king's daughter and his son was made heir to the throne of France, but his achievement was squandered by his heirs, notably Henry VI.

In 1378, a commission was issued on the complaint by Richard Cayrus of Dent to try Thomas de Midelton of Lonnesdale and Thomas his son, William de Hayber, William de Stokdale and Adam del Bowre of Dent for assaulting and maiming the said Richard at Dent; Cal. Pat. R. 1378, p. 305. In 1397 and 1398, three several commissions were issued to Ralph earl of Westmorland, Thomas de Tunstall, James de Pykeryng and Alan de Penyngton, knights, Richard Roos, Richard de Croft, Richard, Oliver and William de Hodeliston (and others), to arrest and bring before the king, John son of Thomas de Middelton, and Richard brother of the said John, William Ridere, Adam Toke, William de Thornton John de Bland, William de Bland and Roger de Bland, charged with unlawful assemblies in the counties of York and Westmorland and lying in wait to kill John Preston and his friends; Cal. Pat. R. 1397, p. 310; 1398, pp. 434, 503.

Source: 'Middleton', Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 2 (1924), pp. 398-415.

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Thomas de Tunstall obtained the king's licence in 1397 to endow a chaplain to celebrate daily in the church of Tunstall. This chantry seems to have been transferred to the altar of St. John Baptist in the chapel in Thurland Castle, for in 1469 John Bentham was appointed its chaplain. The right of presentation belonged to Cockersand Abbey, and one of the canons acted as cantarist. At the Suppression in 1547 Abraham Clitheroe was the priest, celebrating daily for the souls of his founders, and having a stipend of ¬Ï€6 a year from lands in Wennington and elsewhere. Since then there has been no place of worship in the township (of Cantsfield).

Source: 'Townships: Cantsfield', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8 (1914), pp. 232-237.

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1397 Licence for Thomas de Tunstall to alienate in mortmain nine marks of rent issuing yearly from lands and tenements in Raron, Wynyngton, Burton in Lonesdale, Bentham, Cokschote and Holme in Kendale, to the abbot and convent of Cokyrsand for finding a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of Tunstall or in the manor of Thorisland for the good estate of the said Thomas and Isabel his wife etc. and for the souls of William de Tunstall and Katherine his wife; Cal. Pat. R. 1397, p. 82.

Source: 'Holme and Holmescales', Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 2 (1924), pp. 292-296.

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On 10th October1399, Thomas Tunstall was one of those commissioned to deliver all the fruits and profits pertaining to the alien priory of Lancaster.

In 1400, Thomas received a fourth part of the mesne lordship of the manor of Kirkby Lonsdale. This remained in the Tunstall family until about 1605 when Francis Tunstall sold his Lancashire and Wersymorland estates before leaving Thurland.

In 1402, he obtained the king's licence to crenellate his manor of Thurland and to inclose and impark 1,000 acres of meadow, &c., called Fairthwaite, in the County of Lancaster.

Thurland Castle was originally a medieval manor house, founded by the Harrington family, fortified by a circular moat.

In the Civil War, the castle was almost demolished in the siege of 1643, when being held for the King, by Sir John Girlington. In the early and late 19th century, the North family absorbed the remains of the castle, in the construction of a Gothic mansion house.

1403/04, လThe King to Thomas Tunstall, knight: indenture: setting out the conditions of the retainer of the grantee's services in peace and war for life as from 1399 (23 Ric.II): the grantee to receive 50 marks a year, rents secured on lands at Hest, ဦ.ဝ

A further release of the manor of Masongill was made in 1404 to Sir Thomas, his son William and William's wife, Anne.

On 8 June 1407, a writ was issued commanding the escheator of Northumberland to inquire into the ages of Johanna and Elizabeth sisters and heirs of William son and heir of the late Sir Henry of Heton knight ဦ and to cite Sir Thomas of Tunstalle knight, and Johanna his wife, executrix of the late Sir Thomas Gray of Heton, to appear in Chancery for their interest, Sir Thomas Grey and Johanna having the ward of the late Sir Henry's lands. Westminster.

in 1407, Thomas Tunstall, Knt., and his wife Joan, sued the abbot of Alnwick regarding cattle worth ¬Ï€100.

On 24 March 1411, ·ÄúAlice widow of Sir Thomas de Musgrave ·Ä¶ Land ·Ä¶ for her life on condition she enfeoff Sir Thomas de Tunstall and Richard de Musgrave for ¬Ï€20 rent.·Äù

On 9 July1413, Thomas Parr·Äôs wardship [born 1407] surrendered to Sir Thomas Tunstall of Thurland Castle and others for 200 marks. [Future son-in-law, probably date of marriage arrangement to Alice.]

In 1414, Thomas Tunstall named as a justice of the peace for Westmorland.

In 1415 Sir Thomas Tunstall was said to hold the manors of Burrow and Leck of Thomas Lord Dacre by the rent of a rose; Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Chet. Soc.), i, 115. In 1500 the manors were held of Lord Dacre, but the services were not known (Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. iii, no. 37). Later Over Burrow and Nether Burrow were called separate manors held of Lord Dacre in socage; ibid, x, no. 5. Three manors were named in 1605, viz. Over Burrow, Nether Burrow and Overtown (Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 68, no. 42)

Source: 'Townships: Burrow with Burrow', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8 (1914), pp. 238-240.

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Sir Thomas died in 1415, holding the manor of Cantsfield of John Harrington in socage by a rent of 3s. 4d.; also the manors of Tunstall, Burrow and Leck (see above), Newton and Hubberthorn.

Sir Thomas·Äôs son and heir was William Tunstall, who was age twenty-four at the time of his death.

Source: Victorian County History, The History of Lancaster, Vol. 8, Township Cantsfield, pp 232-237.

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When his father, William de Tunstall, died in 1387, Thomas and his mother Katherine (n√¢ee Lindsey) built a chantry chapel in Thurland castle.

Source: "The Church and Parish of Tunstall" by Sara Mason (2nd edition 2012).

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Sources

? 1.0 1.1 1.2 West & Close, 1805
? age 24 when father Thomas Tunstall, died (Victorian County History, The History of Lancaster, Vol. 8, Township Cantsfield, pp 232-237).
? 3.0 3.1 Flower (1881), does not name Johanna or her husband Matthew ... he only states that a daughter married a Redman. Her identity is as "Johanna" is based on the work of Simpson, et. a.l. (1903) -- who researched Matthew Redman, and states Johanna was the sister of Alice Parr -- and Richardson (2011), who researched Alice and her husband, Thomas Parr.
? Flower (1881), states that she married Sir William Pudsey, but Richarson's research shows that it was Ralph (see: Richardson, D. (n.d.) Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 399; Richardson, D. (n.d.). Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 430-431; Richardson, D. (n.d.) Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 597.)
? Flower (1881), does not list Alice as a daughter of Thomas Tunstall; but Richardson (2011), does.
? Surtees Soc., vol. 122, p.121.
? Browning, (n.d.). Americans of Royal descent. N.p.
? Cal. Pat. R. 1378, p. 305.
? Cal. Pat. R. 1397, p. 310; 1398, pp. 434, 503; 'Middleton', Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 2 (1924), pp. 398-415.
? 'Townships: Cantsfield', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8 (1914), pp. 232-237.
? Cal. Pat. R. 1397, p. 82; 'Holme and Holmescales', Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 2 (1924), pp. 292-296.
? 'Townships: Burrow with Burrow', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8 (1914), pp. 238-240.
? "The Church and Parish of Tunstall" by Sara Mason (2nd edition 2012).
? Victorian County History, The History of Lancaster, Vol. 8, Township Cantsfield, pp 232-237.

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Spouses/Children:
Isabel Harington
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Sir Thomas Tunstall Knight of Thurland Castle

Born: Thurland, Lancashire, England
Marriage: Isabel Harington 897,916
Died: 5 Nov 1415, Thurland, Lancashire, England
bullet General Notes:

~Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 41:34, Sir Thomas Strickland m. Agnes Parr, daughter of Sir Thomas Parr by Alice Tunstall, daughter of Thomas Tunstall of Lanceshire.
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bullet Noted events in his life were:

·Ä¢ Background Information. 821
Sir Thomas Tunstall, Knight, of Thurland in Tunstall, Lancashire married to Isabel, daughter of Nicholas Harington, Knight.

~Richardson's Magna Carta Ancestry, p. 840

·Ä¢ Background Information. 916
Sir William Tunstall, in 1373, obtained a grand of free warren in Tunstal, Cancefield, Burgh in Lonsdale, Leeke and Norton [Tol. chart. 47 Edw. III, n.14]. It was Sir William's son, Sir Thomas, who appears to have built the castle of Thurland, in the valley of Lune, which early in the fifteenth century he obtained a license to embattle. Sir Thomas married Isabel, daughter of Sir Nicholas Harrington, a neighbor, and with her, they had at least eight children.

~The Redmans of Levens and Harewood, p. 219

·Ä¢ Background Information. 1057
Sir Thomas Tunstall built a fortress called Thurland Tunstall during the riegn of King Henry IV. Sir Thomas was a soldier of distinction and he fought at Agincourt. For his services there he was knighted and received a grant of the town of Pontevy as a reward for his service.

~ Transactions of Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeologial Society, Vol. V, p. 281

·Ä¢ From Gen-Medieval Archives: Tunstalls of Thurland Castle. 193
From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) (Douglas Richardson)
Subject: Re: Tunstalls of Thurland Castle
Date: 19 Dec 2001 08:49:34 -0800

TUNSTALL FAMILY INFORMATION

ISABEL HARINGTON, married before 1392 THOMAS TUNSTALL, Knt., of Thurland (in Tunstall), Burrow, Cantsfield (in Tunstall), Hubberthorn, Leck, and Newton, co. Lancaster, son and heir of William de Tunstall, Knt., of Thurland (in Tunstall), Cantsfield, Burrow (in Tunstall), Leck, Newton, etc., Knight of the Shire for Lancashire, by his wife, Katherine. They had five sons, William, Thomas, Robert, Nicholas and John, and six daughters, Mary (wife of John Radcliffe, Knt.), Margaret, Alice, Elizabeth (wife of Robert Bellingham, Esq.), Eleanor (wife of John Redman, Knt.) and Katherine. In 1397 he obtained a license to found a chantry in Thurland Castle where priests were to pray for him and his wife Isabel and the souls of his parents. In 1402 he had license to crenellate his mansion of Thurland and to enclose 1,000 acres as a park. He fought as a knight at the battle of Agincourt in 1415. SIR THOMAS TUNSTALL died 5 November 1415.
References:

Thomas D. Whitaker, Hist. of Richmondshire, 2 Pt. 2 (1823), unpaginated, Tunstall chart.

Testamenta Eboracensia, 3 (Surtees Soc., vol. 45) (1865): 321.

William Langton, ed., Abstracts of Inquisitions post Mortem (Chetham Soc., vol. 95) (1875): 115-116.

H.S.P. 16 (1881): 327-328 (1563/4 Vis. Yorkshire) ("Sir Thomas Tunstall Knight = Izabell doughter to Sir Nycolas Haryngton") (Tunstall arms: Sable, three combs argent).

George H.S.N. Plantagenet Harrison, Hist. of Yorkshire: Wapentake of Gilling West (1885): 300-301 (Tunstall pedigree).

VCH Lancaster, 8 (1914): 232-233 (Tunstall arms: Sable three combs argent), 237-238.

Visitations of the North (Surtees Soc., vol. 144) (1930): 80-81 (Tunstall pedigree) ("Dominus Thomas Tunstall miles = Isabella filia Nicholai Harington militis").

Col. W. H. Chippingdall, Hist. of the Parish of Tunstall (Chetham Soc., n.s., vol. 104) (1940): 18-20, 28-29.

Children of Thomas Tunstall, Knt., by Isabel Harington:

i. THOMAS TUNSTALL, K.B.

ii. MARGARET TUNSTALL, married RALPH PUDSAY, Knt., of Barforth, co, York [see PUDSAY 9].

iii. ALICE TUNSTALL, married THOMAS PARR, Knt., of Kirkby Kendall, co. Westmorland [see PARR 8].

iv. KATHERINE TUNSTALL, married JOHN PENNINGTON, Knt., of Muncaster, co. Cumberland.

·Ä¢ Background Information. 755
Sir William Tunstall's son was Sir Thomas Tunstall, who was already a knight in 1382, and who in 1402, obtained the king's licence to crenellate his manor of Thurland and to inclose and impark 1,000 acres of meadow, &c., called Fairthwaite. Sir Thomas died in 1415, holding the manor of Cantsfield of John Harrington in socage by rent of 3s. 4d.; also the manors of Tunstall, Burrow and Leck, Newton and Hubberthorn. Sir Thomas's son and heir was William Tunstall, who was age twenty-four at the time of his death.

~ A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 8, pp. 232-237

Thomas married Isabel Harington, daughter of Sir Nicholas Harington Knight and Isabel le Engleys 913.,897 (Isabel Harington was born about 1371 in Farleton, Lancashire, England and died about 1409 in Thurland, Lancashire, England.)

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"...Sir Thomas Tunstall, probably his son, who was already a knight in 1382, and who in 1402 obtained the king's licence to crenellate his manor of Thurland and to inclose and impark 1,000 acres of meadow, &c., called Fairthwaite. Sir Thomas died in 1415 holding the manor of Cantsfield of John Harrington in socage by a rent of 3s. 4d.; also the manors of Tunstall, Burrow and Leck, Newton and Hubberthorn."

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Birth:
The earliest existing fabric dates from the 14th century, and in 1402 Sir Thomas Tunstall was given a licence to crenellate the building in 1402.

It the passed down through his son Thomas to Bryan, a hero of the Battle of Flodden in 1513, who was dubbed the "Stainless Knight" by the king and immortalised in the poem The Stainless Knight and the Battle of Flodden Field by Sir Walter Raleigh. Bryan's son Marmaduke was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1544.

After two or three further generations of Tunstalls the castle was sold to Sir John Girlington in 1605. After passing to his grandson, Sir John Girlington, a Royalist major-general during the Civil War, it was badly damaged by Parliamentarian forces during a siege in 1643, following which it was described as being "ruinous". Sir John's son, also John, was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1663.

Thomas married Isabel Harington ~ 1380, Thurland, Lancashire, England. Isabel (daughter of Nicholas Harington, Knight, Baron and Isabella English, Baroness of Harington) was born 0___ 1364, Brearley, Yorkshire, England; died 0___ 1402, Tunstall, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
12. Katherine Tunstall ¬â€  was born ~ 1395, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; died Thurland, Lancashire, England.
23. Margaret Tunstall ¬â€  was born ~ 1400, (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England); died ~ 1440.
34. Alice Tunstall ¬â€  was born (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England).
45. Thomas Tunstall, Knight ¬â€ 
Thomas ·Äî Joan Mowbray. Joan (daughter of John de Mowbray, Knight, 4th Baron Mowbray and Elizabeth Segrave) was born ~ 1361; died Aft 30 Nov 1402. [Group Sheet]

Generation: 2

2.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Katherine Tunstall (1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1395, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; died Thurland, Lancashire, England. Katherine married John Pennington, Knight 28 Apr 1412, Thurland, Lancashire, England. John (son of Alan Pennington and Katherine (Margaret) Preston) was born 0___ 1393, Thurland, Lancashire, England; died 6 Jul 1470, Thurland, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
16. Anne Pennington ¬â€  was born ~ 1440, Workington, Cumbria, England; died 0___ 1485, Workington, Cumbria, England.

3.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Margaret Tunstall (1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1400, (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England); died ~ 1440. Margaret married Ralph Pudsey, Knight Bef 1428, (Lancashire) England. Ralph (son of John Pudsey, Knight and Margaret Eure) was born ~ 1390, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; died 14 Apr 1468, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; was buried All Saints' Churchyard, Bolton Percy, North Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
17. John Pudsey ¬â€  was born ~ 1428, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; died 12 Aug 1492, Bolton, Yorkshire, England.

4.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Alice Tunstall (1.Thomas1) was born (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England). Alice ·Äî Thomas Parr, of Kendal. [Group Sheet]
Children:
18. William Parr, 1st Baron Parr ¬â€  died 0___ 1483.

5.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Thomas Tunstall, Knight (1.Thomas1)Other Events:
·ó¶Also Known As: Thomas de Tunstall

Thomas ·Äî Eleanor FitzHugh. Eleanor (daughter of Henry FitzHugh, KG, 2nd Baron FitzHugh of Ravensworth and Joan Scrope) was born Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
19. Alice Tunstall ¬â€  was born (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England).

Generation: 3

6.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Anne Pennington (2.Katherine2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1440, Workington, Cumbria, England; died 0___ 1485, Workington, Cumbria, England. Anne ·Äî Christopher Curwen, II. Christopher was born ~ 1442, Workington, Cumbria, England; died 6 Apr 1499, Workington, Cumbria, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
110. Thomas Curwen ¬â€  was born ~ 1462, Workington Hall, Cumbria, England; died 8 Feb 1522, Workington Hall, Cumbria, England.

7.¬â€ ¬â€ 
John Pudsey (3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1428, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; died 12 Aug 1492, Bolton, Yorkshire, England. Notes:

Sir John Pudsey
Born about 1428 in Bolton & Barforth, Yorkshire, England
ANCESTORS ancestors
Son of Ralph Pudsey and Margaret (Tunstall) Pudsey
Brother of Isabel (Pudsey) Place and William (Pudsay) Pudsey [half]
Husband of Grace (Hamerton) Pudsey ·Äî married about 1450 in England
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Henry Pudsey Esq
Died 12 Aug 1492 in Bolton & Barforth, Yorkshire, England
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Biography

Father Sir Ralph Pudsey[1] b. c 1390, d. 14 Apr 1468

Mother Margaret Tunstall[2] b. c 1400, d. a 1440

Sir John Pudsey was born circa 1428 at of Bolton & Barforth, Yorkshire, England; Age 40 in 1468.[3] He married Grace Hamerton, daughter of Lawrence Hamerton, Esq. and Isabel Tempest, circa 1450; They had 2 sons (Henry, Esq; & Sir Richard) and 4 daughters ((unnamed), wife of (Mr.) Kirkby; Alice, wife of Henry Burton; Alice, wife of Henry Hansard; & Emily, wife of John or Thomas Bank). Sir John Pudsey died on 12 August 1492 at of Bolton & Barforth, Yorkshire, England.[4]

Family

Grace Hamerton b. c 1428, d. a 1469
Children

Henry Pudsey, Esq. b. c 1451, d. 14 Jan 1521
Sir Richard
((unnamed), wife of (Mr.) Kirkby
Alice, wife of Henry Burton
Alice, wife of Henry Hansard
Emily, wife of John or Thomas Bank
Sources

? Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 597
? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 399
? Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 431
? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 400
See Also:

Whitaker, Thomas. The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York (J. Nichols and Son, London, 1805) Page 100a

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Birth:
of Bolton and Barforth,

John married Grace Hamerton ~ 1450. Grace (daughter of Lawrence Hamerton, Esquire and Isabel Tempest) was born Abt 1424, Hamerton, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
111. Henry Pudsey, Esquire ¬â€  was born ~ 1442, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; died Bef 1518; was buried Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorkshire, England.

8.¬â€ ¬â€ 
William Parr, 1st Baron Parr (4.Alice2, 1.Thomas1) died 0___ 1483. William ·Äî Elizabeth FitzHugh, Lady Parr of Kendal. Elizabeth (daughter of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh and Alice Neville, Baroness FitzHugh of Ravensworth) was born 1455-1465, (Ravensworth Castle, Kirby, Yorkshire, England); died Bef 10 Jul 1507. [Group Sheet]
Children:
112. Thomas Parr, Knight ¬â€  was born ~ 1483; died 0___ 1517.

9.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Alice Tunstall (5.Thomas2, 1.Thomas1) was born (Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England). Alice ·Äî Thomas Parr, of Kendal. [Group Sheet]
Children:
113. William Parr, 1st Baron Parr ¬â€  died 0___ 1483.

Generation: 4

10.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Thomas Curwen (6.Anne3, 2.Katherine2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1462, Workington Hall, Cumbria, England; died 8 Feb 1522, Workington Hall, Cumbria, England. Notes:

View photos & history of Workington Hall... http://www.edgeguide.co.uk/cumbria/workingtonhall.html

Birth:
View Photos & History of Workington Hall ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workington_Hall

Died:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workington_Hall

Thomas married Anne Huddleston (Cumbria, England). Anne (daughter of John Huddleston, 7th Lord of Millom and Mary Fenwick) was born Abt 1465, Cumbria, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
114. Eleanor Curwen ¬â€  was born ~ 1502, Kendal, Cumbria, England.

11.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Henry Pudsey, Esquire (7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1442, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; died Bef 1518; was buried Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorkshire, England. Other Events:
·ó¶Probate: 14 Jan 1521, Bolton, Yorkshire, England

Notes:

KINSHIP: Son and heir.

DISTINCTION: Esquire.

RESIDENCE: Of Berforth, co. York {Barforth, Forcett, Yorkshire, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Bolton-by-Bolland, co. York {Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorkshire, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Rimington, Yorkshire

Birth:
of Bolton and Barforth, Forcett

Henry married Margaret Conyers Bef 1471. Margaret (daughter of Christopher Conyers, Knight and Margaret Waddely) was born Aft 1444, Hornby Castle, Hornby, Bedale, DL8 1NQ; died 0___ 1500. [Group Sheet]
Children:
115. Thomas Pudsey ¬â€  was born ~ 1471, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; died 28 Jan 1533, (Yorkshire) England.

12.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Thomas Parr, Knight (8.William3, 4.Alice2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1483; died 0___ 1517. Other Events:
·ó¶Occupation: Sheriff of Northamptonshire

Notes:

Sir Thomas Parr (c. 1483·Äì1517), who was the eldest son, was knighted and was sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1509; he was master of the wards and comptroller to Henry VIII.

He was rich, owing to his succeeding, in 1512, to half the estates of his cousin, Lord FitzHugh, and also to his marriage with Maud Green, daughter and coheiress of Sir Thomas Green of Boughton and Greens Norton in Northamptonshire.

He died on 12 November 1518, and was buried in the church of the Blackfriars in London.

His widow died on 1 September 1532, and was buried beside him.

Of their children, Catherine Parr, queen consort of Henry VIII, and, William Parr (afterwards Marquess of Northampton) are well known; while a daughter, Anne, married William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke of the tenth creation.

The current Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Montgomery, and Earl of Carnarvon are descendants of Anne and William.

Thomas ·Äî Maud Green. [Group Sheet]
Children:
116. Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of England & Ireland ¬â€  was born 0___ 1512, Blackfriars, London, England; died 5 Sep 1548, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England.

13.¬â€ ¬â€ 
William Parr, 1st Baron Parr (9.Alice3, 5.Thomas2, 1.Thomas1) died 0___ 1483. William ·Äî Elizabeth FitzHugh, Lady Parr of Kendal. Elizabeth (daughter of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh and Alice Neville, Baroness FitzHugh of Ravensworth) was born 1455-1465, (Ravensworth Castle, Kirby, Yorkshire, England); died Bef 10 Jul 1507. [Group Sheet]
Children:
117. Thomas Parr, Knight ¬â€  was born ~ 1483; died 0___ 1517.

Generation: 5

14.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Eleanor Curwen (10.Thomas4, 6.Anne3, 2.Katherine2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1502, Kendal, Cumbria, England. Eleanor married James Leybourne, Knight Bef 1516. James was born ~ 1490, Kendal, Westmorland, England; died ~ 1580, Kendal, Westmorland, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
118. Catherine Leybourne ¬â€  was born 0___ 1537, Kendal, Westmorland, England.

15.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Thomas Pudsey (11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1471, Bolton, Yorkshire, England; died 28 Jan 1533, (Yorkshire) England. Notes:

About Thomas Pudsey, Esq.
Thomas Pudsay

Birth: Circa 1485 - Of Barforth, Yorkshire, England
Death: 28 Jan 1533-1534
Parents: Henry Pudsey, Margaret Conyers
Wife: Margaret Pilkington
Sources

Magna Carta Ancestry: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2nd edition, 2011), vol. 3 p. 400.
Links

http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I44515&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous
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Stirnet.com
'Pudsey1'
(1) Sir John Pudsey of Bolton (a 1463)
m. Grace Hamerton (dau of Laurance Hamerton)
(A) Henry Pudsey o'f Barforth or Berforth'
m. Margaret Conyers (dau of Christopher (not Sir John) Conyers of Hornby)
(i) Thomas Pudsey of Bolton
m. Margaret Pilkington (dau of Roger Pilkington of Pilkington or Pylkyngton)
(ii) Henry Pudsey of Bolton (a 1563?)
Visitation (1612, Pudsey of Bolton), which does not mention a Henry, identifies a son Ralph who, by a daughter of Tempest of Bracewell, had a daughter Mary who m. Roger Midhope of Midhope Hall. This appears to be confusion with this Henry, reported in the 1563/4& 1585 Visitations as married to ...
m. Margaret Tempest (dau of Roger Tempest of Broughton)
(iii) Maude Pudsey
m. Thomas Beckwith of Clint
(iv) Margaret Pudsey
m. Thomas Wandesford
(v) (Florence) Pudsey
m1. Sir Thomas Talbot (dsp)
m2. (before 11.07.1511) Henry de Clifford, 10th Lord (b.1454, d.23.04.1523)
m3. Richard Grey (son of Thomas, Marquess of Dorset)
(vi)+ other issue - Ambrose (dsp), Alice

Birth:
of Bolton and Barforth...

Thomas married Margaret Pilkington ~ 1495, (Lancashire, England). Margaret (daughter of Roger Pilkington, Knight and Alice Savage) was born Abt 1476, (Lancashire) England; died 0___ 1552, (Yorkshire) England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
119. Mary Pudsey ¬â€  was born ~ 1515, Hackforth, Hornby Parish, North Yorkshire, England; died 23 Aug 1583, Hawnby, Yorkshire, England; was buried Hawnby, Yorkshire, England.

16.¬â€ ¬â€ 

Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of England & Ireland (12.Thomas4, 8.William3, 4.Alice2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1512, Blackfriars, London, England; died 5 Sep 1548, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. Notes:

Catherine Parr (alternatively spelled Katherine or Kateryn, signed 'Kateryn the Quene KP') (1512[1] ·Äì 5 September 1548) was Queen of England and of Ireland (1543·Äì47) as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII, and the final queen consort of the House of Tudor. She married him on 12 July 1543, and outlived him by one year. She was also the most-married English queen, with four husbands.

Catherine enjoyed a close relationship with Henry's three children and was personally involved in the education of Elizabeth and Edward, both of whom became English monarchs. She was influential in Henry's passing of the Third Succession Act in 1542 that restored both his daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, to the line of succession to the throne.[2]

Catherine was appointed Regent from July to September 1544 while Henry was on a military campaign in France and in case he lost his life, she was to rule as regent until Edward came of age. However he did not give her any function in government in his will. In 1543, she published her first book, Psalms or Prayers, anonymously.[3] On account of Catherine's Protestant sympathies, she provoked the enmity of anti-Protestant officials, who sought to turn the King against her; a warrant for her arrest was drawn up in 1545. However, she and the King soon reconciled. Her book Prayers or Meditations became the first book published by an English queen under her own name. She assumed the role of Elizabeth's guardian following the King's death, and published a second book, The Lamentations of a Sinner.

Henry died on 28 January 1547. Six months after Henry's death, she married her fourth and final husband, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. The marriage was short-lived, as she died in September 1548, probably of complications of childbirth. After the king's death in 1547 she was allowed to keep her jewels and gowns and was possibly allowed to keep the title "Dowager queen" until her own death, a title that was denied to Henry's first wife Catherine of Aragon.

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Catherine married Henry VIII, King of England 12 Jul 1543, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England. Henry (son of Henry VII, King of England and Elizabeth of York, Queen of England) was born 28 Jun 1491, Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, England; was christened Observant Friars, Greenwich, Kent, England; died 28 Jan 1547, Palace of Whitehall, Wesminster, England; was buried 16 Feb 1547, Saint Georges Church, Windsor, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet]

17.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Thomas Parr, Knight (13.William4, 9.Alice3, 5.Thomas2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1483; died 0___ 1517. Other Events:
·ó¶Occupation: Sheriff of Northamptonshire

Notes:

Sir Thomas Parr (c. 1483·Äì1517), who was the eldest son, was knighted and was sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1509; he was master of the wards and comptroller to Henry VIII.

He was rich, owing to his succeeding, in 1512, to half the estates of his cousin, Lord FitzHugh, and also to his marriage with Maud Green, daughter and coheiress of Sir Thomas Green of Boughton and Greens Norton in Northamptonshire.

He died on 12 November 1518, and was buried in the church of the Blackfriars in London.

His widow died on 1 September 1532, and was buried beside him.

Of their children, Catherine Parr, queen consort of Henry VIII, and, William Parr (afterwards Marquess of Northampton) are well known; while a daughter, Anne, married William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke of the tenth creation.

The current Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Montgomery, and Earl of Carnarvon are descendants of Anne and William.

Thomas ·Äî Maud Green. [Group Sheet]
Children:
120. Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of England & Ireland ¬â€  was born 0___ 1512, Blackfriars, London, England; died 5 Sep 1548, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England.

Generation: 6

18.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Catherine Leybourne (14.Eleanor5, 10.Thomas4, 6.Anne3, 2.Katherine2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1537, Kendal, Westmorland, England. Catherine married Richard Duckett 0___ 1563, Kendal, Westmorland, England. Richard (son of Anthony Duckett and Dorothy Bellingham) was born 0___ 1533, Grayrigg, Westmorland, England; died 27 Oct 1602, Grayrigg, Westmorland, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
121. Francis Duckett ¬â€  was born 0___ 1564, Grayrigg, Westmorland, England; died 24 Oct 1636, (England).

19.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Mary Pudsey (15.Thomas5, 11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born ~ 1515, Hackforth, Hornby Parish, North Yorkshire, England; died 23 Aug 1583, Hawnby, Yorkshire, England; was buried Hawnby, Yorkshire, England. Other Events:
·ó¶Also Known As: Mary Meynell
·ó¶Birth: 0___ 1506, Barforth, Forcett, Yorkshire, England
·ó¶Will: 12 Dec 1566

Notes:

VIII. THOMAS PUDSEY, of Bolton and Barforth, Inq. P.M. 6 June 28 Hen. VIII (1536), d. 28 Jan. 153| ; mar. Margaret, dau. of Roger Pilkington, of Pilkington, co. Lane, d. 1552 (Whitaker). They had issue ·Äî Henry (IX). Grace, mar. first Sir Thos. Metham, of Metham, secondly Thos. Trollop of Thomley. Catherine, mar. Anthony Eshe, Esq. Mary, mar. Robert Mennell, of Hawnby, Serjeant- at-law, bur. there 1566.

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About Mary Meynell
PROBATE: Will of Mary Mennell of Hawnabie in the county of York, late wife of Robert Mennell, sergeant at the law, deceased. Will dated 12 Dec 1566.

to be buried in the church at Hawnebie beside my husband.

to my son Fox
to my son Cuthbert
to Elizabeth Mennell and Marie Mennell, daughters to my son Roger Mennell
to my son Rowland Mennell
to my daughter in law Johan Mennell
to my daughter Johan Byrlington
to my daughter Anne fulthorpe
to my daughter Marie Storie
to my daughter Dorothie Girlington
to my daughter Franncess Foxe
to my daughter Cecilie Mennell
to my son Roger Mennell
Executors: my children William Mennell, Alice Mennell and Cecilie Mennell Witnesses: Roger Tockette and Antonie Mennell Probate granted 23 Aug 1583. (FHL film 099472, vol. 22 folio 445.)

Links

http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I45132&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous

Mary married Robert Mennell (Yorkshire) England. Robert was born 0___ 1515, Hackforth, Hornby Parish, North Yorkshire, England; died 15 Jul 1563, (Yorkshire) England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
122. Dorothy Mennell ¬â€  was born 0___ 1541, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.

20.¬â€ ¬â€ 

Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of England & Ireland (17.Thomas5, 13.William4, 9.Alice3, 5.Thomas2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1512, Blackfriars, London, England; died 5 Sep 1548, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. Notes:

Catherine Parr (alternatively spelled Katherine or Kateryn, signed 'Kateryn the Quene KP') (1512[1] ·Äì 5 September 1548) was Queen of England and of Ireland (1543·Äì47) as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII, and the final queen consort of the House of Tudor. She married him on 12 July 1543, and outlived him by one year. She was also the most-married English queen, with four husbands.

Catherine enjoyed a close relationship with Henry's three children and was personally involved in the education of Elizabeth and Edward, both of whom became English monarchs. She was influential in Henry's passing of the Third Succession Act in 1542 that restored both his daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, to the line of succession to the throne.[2]

Catherine was appointed Regent from July to September 1544 while Henry was on a military campaign in France and in case he lost his life, she was to rule as regent until Edward came of age. However he did not give her any function in government in his will. In 1543, she published her first book, Psalms or Prayers, anonymously.[3] On account of Catherine's Protestant sympathies, she provoked the enmity of anti-Protestant officials, who sought to turn the King against her; a warrant for her arrest was drawn up in 1545. However, she and the King soon reconciled. Her book Prayers or Meditations became the first book published by an English queen under her own name. She assumed the role of Elizabeth's guardian following the King's death, and published a second book, The Lamentations of a Sinner.

Henry died on 28 January 1547. Six months after Henry's death, she married her fourth and final husband, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. The marriage was short-lived, as she died in September 1548, probably of complications of childbirth. After the king's death in 1547 she was allowed to keep her jewels and gowns and was possibly allowed to keep the title "Dowager queen" until her own death, a title that was denied to Henry's first wife Catherine of Aragon.

end of biography

Catherine married Henry VIII, King of England 12 Jul 1543, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England. Henry (son of Henry VII, King of England and Elizabeth of York, Queen of England) was born 28 Jun 1491, Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, England; was christened Observant Friars, Greenwich, Kent, England; died 28 Jan 1547, Palace of Whitehall, Wesminster, England; was buried 16 Feb 1547, Saint Georges Church, Windsor, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet]

Generation: 7

21.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Francis Duckett (18.Catherine6, 14.Eleanor5, 10.Thomas4, 6.Anne3, 2.Katherine2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1564, Grayrigg, Westmorland, England; died 24 Oct 1636, (England). Notes:

Birth:
Map, photos & history of Grayrigg... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grayrigg

Francis married Marian Bellingham 0___ 1583, Heisington, Cumbria, England. Marian (daughter of Alan Bellingham and Dorothy Sandford) was born 0___ 1564, Heisington, Cumbria, England; died (Cumbria, England). [Group Sheet]
Children:
123. Anthony Duckett ¬â€  was born 0___ 1584, Grayrigg, Westmorland, England; died 0Feb 1661, Cumbria, England.

22.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Dorothy Mennell (19.Mary6, 15.Thomas5, 11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1541, Hackford, Yorkshire, England. Other Events:
·ó¶Also Known As: Dorothy Mannell
·ó¶Also Known As: Dorothy Meynell

Dorothy married Nicholas Girlington, IV, Lord of Hackforth (Hackford, Yorkshire, England). Nicholas (son of Nicholas Girlington, III and Elizabeth Hansard) was born 1530-1535, Hackford, Yorkshire, England; died Bef 28 May 1597, (Howden Parish, East Riding of Yorkshire, England ); was buried 28 May 1597, Howden Parish, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
124. Thomas Girlington ¬â€  was born 0___ 1557, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.
225. James Girlington ¬â€  was born 0___ 1557, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.
326. Robert Girlington ¬â€  was born 0___ 1558, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.
427. John Girlington ¬â€  was born 0___ 1560, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; died 28 Feb 1612, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; was buried St. Mary Magdalene Church, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England.
528. Margaret Girlington ¬â€  was born 0___ 1562, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.

Generation: 8

23.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Anthony Duckett (21.Francis7, 18.Catherine6, 14.Eleanor5, 10.Thomas4, 6.Anne3, 2.Katherine2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1584, Grayrigg, Westmorland, England; died 0Feb 1661, Cumbria, England. Notes:

Birth:
Map, photos & history of Grayrigg... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grayrigg

Anthony married Elizabeth Leybourne 0___ 1613, Kendal, Westmorland, England. Elizabeth was born (1585-1595), (Cumbria, England); died (Cumbria, England). [Group Sheet]
Children:
129. James Duckett ¬â€  was born 1 Jul 1614, Grayrigg, Westmorland, England; died 0___ 1667.

24.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Thomas Girlington (22.Dorothy7, 19.Mary6, 15.Thomas5, 11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1557, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.

25.¬â€ ¬â€ 
James Girlington (22.Dorothy7, 19.Mary6, 15.Thomas5, 11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1557, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.

26.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Robert Girlington (22.Dorothy7, 19.Mary6, 15.Thomas5, 11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1558, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.

27.¬â€ ¬â€ 
John Girlington (22.Dorothy7, 19.Mary6, 15.Thomas5, 11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1560, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; died 28 Feb 1612, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; was buried St. Mary Magdalene Church, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England. Notes:

Sir John Girlington, born 1560, died February 28th, 1612 in Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England. Son of Nicholas and Dorothy. Married Christianna, and had sons William, John, Antony, and Nicholas. Had daughters Frances, Faith, and Dorothy.

He was lord of Hackforth and Hutton Longvillers in Richmondshire.

He died in Thurland Castle February 28th, 1612.

*

Birth: 1561
Tunstall
Lancashire, England
Death: Feb. 28, 1613, England

Inscription:

??, ??, ·ÄòHere lies the remains of 31 persons, formerly buried in the crypt beneath the alter of Newark Church and removed thence to this spot in 1883. Among them rest the bodies of Baron Dhona, Commander of Queen Henrietta Maria's forces, Sir John Girlington, Sir Gervase Eyre and other loyal officers killed in action during the sieges and gallant defence of Newark 1643 ·Äì 46'

Burial:
St Mary Magdalene Church
Newark-on-Trent
Newark and Sherwood District
Nottinghamshire, England

Created by: Paulette Johnston Botten
Record added: Mar 08, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 86408431

Died:
The earliest existing fabric dates from the 14th century, and in 1402 Sir Thomas Tunstall was given a licence to crenellate the building in 1402.

It the passed down through his son Thomas to Bryan, a hero of the Battle of Flodden in 1513, who was dubbed the "Stainless Knight" by the king and immortalised in the poem The Stainless Knight and the Battle of Flodden Field by Sir Walter Raleigh. Bryan's son Marmaduke was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1544.

After two or three further generations of Tunstalls the castle was sold to Sir John Girlington in 1605. After passing to his grandson, Sir John Girlington, a Royalist major-general during the Civil War, it was badly damaged by Parliamentarian forces during a siege in 1643, following which it was described as being "ruinous". Sir John's son, also John, was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1663.

John married Christianna Babthorpe 0___ 1579, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England. Christianna (daughter of William Babthorpe, Knight and Frances Dawnay) was born 0___ 1568, Osgodby, Yorkshire, England; died 0___ 1640, (Lancashire) England. [Group Sheet]
Children:
130. Nicholas Girlington ¬â€  was born 0___ 1593, Lancashire, England; died 7 Feb 1626, Lancashire, England.
231. William Girlington ¬â€  died 21 Jul 1617, South Cave, East Riding, Yorkshire, England; was buried All Saints, South Cave, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
332. Anthony Girlington ¬â€ 
433. John Girlington ¬â€ 
534. Frances Girlington ¬â€ 
635. Faith Girlington ¬â€ 
736. Dorothy Girlington ¬â€ 

28.¬â€ ¬â€ 
Margaret Girlington (22.Dorothy7, 19.Mary6, 15.Thomas5, 11.Henry4, 7.John3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Thomas1) was born 0___ 1562, Hackford, Yorkshire, England.

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Historische Ereignisse

  • Graaf Willem VI (Beiers Huis) war von 1404 bis 1417 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Graafschap Holland genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1415: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 6. April » Als Gegenpapst JohannesXXIII. das von ihm einberufene Konzil von Konstanz auflösen will, das ihn gemeinsam mit den anderen Päpsten des Abendländischen Schisma für abgesetzt erklärt hat, proklamiert dieses in seinem Dekret Haec sancta die Hoheit des Konzils über den Papst.
    • 8. April » Unter der Leitung des byzantinischen Kaisers ManuelII. beginnen mit Tausenden von Arbeitern Reparaturen am antiken Hexamilion. Das Bauwerk beim Isthmus von Korinth soll den Peloponnes vor Angriffen aus Norden schützen.
    • 18. April » Die Berner können kampflos in Zofingen einziehen, was die Stellung der Habsburger gegenüber den Eidgenossen schwächt und den Grundstein für die vier Regionen des heutigen Kantons Aargau bildet.
    • 30. April » König Sigismund verleiht auf dem Konzil von Konstanz dem Hohenzollern FriedrichI. von Nürnberg die erbliche Würde des Markgrafen und Kurfürsten von Brandenburg.
    • 4. Mai » Das Konzil von Konstanz erklärt den 1384 verstorbenen englischen Kirchenreformator John Wyclif zum Ketzer und befiehlt, seine Gebeine zu verbrennen, was im Jahr 1428 tatsächlich geschieht.
    • 21. August » Portugiesische Seefahrer mit König Johann I. an der Spitze nehmen die Stadt Ceuta nach einer gewonnenen Schlacht für ihr Land in Besitz.


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