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Personal data THOMAS DENNIS 


Household of THOMAS DENNIS

(1) He is married to ELIZABETH DONNE.

They got married on July 14, 1524 at Holcombe, Devon, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. WALTER DENNIS  1536-1592 
  2. Robert DENNIS  1525-1592 
  3. Anne DENNIS  1527-1586 


(2) He is married to Anne WOOD.

They got married before 1506.


Notes about THOMAS DENNIS

Sir Thomas Denys (c.1477-1561) of Holcombe Burnell, near Exeter, Devon, was a prominent lawyer who served as Sheriff of Devon nine times between 1507/8 to 1553/4 and as MP for Devon. He acquired large estates in Devon at the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

He was the son and heir of Sir Thomas Denys (d.1498) of Holcombe Burnell by his wife Joan (alias Janera) Loveday, daughter of Philip Loveday of Sneston in Suffolk.

He served twice as Recorder of Exeter, 1514-1544 and Sept. 1551 to his death. Sir Thomas is notorious as having supervised in Exeter, in his capacity as Sheriff of Devon or as Recorder of Exeter, the burning at the stake of the Protestant martyr Thomas Benet in January 1531/2. The burning took place outside the eastern side of the city walls, near the Livery Dole where in 1592 his son Sir Robert Dennis (d.1592) commenced the building of an almshouse, possibly an act of atonement for his father's action.

Lands acquired
Royal grant 11 February 1539. The following grant from King Henry VIII dated 11 February 1539 was made to Thomas Denys of Holcombe Burnell, Knt. for £1,127 3s 4d:
"the Manors of Litlam alias Littelham and Exmouthe belonging to the late Monastery of Shirbourne, Dorset, in as full manner as the last Abbot held the same; also the messuage formerly in the tenure of Katherine Lytton in the parish of St. Peter-the-Less, in the ward of Beynardes Castell in London; which messuage lately belonged to the late Monastery of Croxden, Staffs. and is worth 26s 8d per year. Also the hundred of Budlegh alias East Budleigh which came to the King's hands by the attainder of Henry Courteney, late Marquis of Exeter. To hold by the following yearly rent, viz: for the Manors of Litlam and Exmouth, £6 3s 10d; for the messuage in London 2s 8d, the hundred of East Budleigh to be held by the 20th part of a knight's fee without any rent".

His later heir Henry Rolle (1708-1750), later 1st Baron Rolle, of Stevenstone obtained an inspeximus of this grant from King George II in 1731, immediately on coming into his inheritance following his father's death in 1730.
St Nicholas' Priory, Exeter, granted 25 June 1541, following Dissolution.
Buckfast Abbey, Devon

Marriages
He married twice:

The first marriage was at sometime before 1506, to Anne Wood, daughter of a "Wood of London" and widow of Thomas Warley (alias Waley) an Exchequer official and clerk of the works.

His second marriage was to Elizabeth Donne, a daughter of Sir Angel Donne, an Alderman of London, by his wife Anne Hawarden (alias Hawardine), of Cheshire, and widow of Sir Thomas Murfyn, Lord Mayor of London. Elizabeth's brother was Gabriel Donne (d.1558), the last Abbot of Buckfast Abbey in Devon, who in 1539 on the Dissolution of the Monasteries surrendered his abbey into the hands of Sir William Petre, as agent for King Henry VIII and was rewarded with a large annual pension of £120. The site of the abbey was granted by the king to Dennis, the Abbot's brother-in-law.

Progeny
His eldest son was Sir Robert Denys (d.1592), MP for Devon in 1555 and Sheriff of Devon, who acquired the manor of Bicton, on the other side of Exeter (i.e. the eastern side) to Holcombe Burnell. It is likely that the Easter Sepulchre in the church is his tomb and monument.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Denys#Marriages

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Ancestors (and descendant) of THOMAS DENNIS

THOMAS DENNIS
1440-1472
ELEANOR HYPKIN
± 1435-????
THOMAS DENNIS
1472-1498

THOMAS DENNIS
1500-1561

(1) 1524
WALTER DENNIS
1536-1592
Robert DENNIS
1525-1592
Anne DENNIS
1527-1586
(2) < 1506

Anne WOOD
± 1485-????


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