Attention: Was younger than 16 years (14) when child (Elizabeth Saye) was born (??-??-1480).
He is married to Jane Cheney.
They got married in the year 1487 at Lincolnshire, England, he was 21 years old.
Child(ren):
[Richard Hodgson]
Thomas SAYE ABT 1479, [of] Liston, Essex, married Jane, dau of Sir John CHENEY (b abt 1455, Liston, Essex) and Elizabeth REMPSTON and had Elizabeth SAYE (b. 1480 - d. 1531, m. William Clopton, who d 1530).
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In 1399 William le Venour had the honor of making and serving wafers for King Henry IV at his Coronation Banquet. ; Sir John Say of Herefordshire succeeded William le Venour as Lord of Liston and to the office and duties of Ancient Services at Coronation.
On the death of Sir John in 1497 Liston passed to Sir William Clopton of Suffolk.
http://www.dalli.com/england/ref3084.html (selling the Seigniory of Liston)
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On 6 Jul 1483 Thomas Say (the one who married Joan Cheyne) served wafers at the coronation banquet. (Coronation p.288)
20 Feb.1484 Licensed to grant and have regranted the manor of Lyston Overhall, Essex. (C.P.R.1476-85 .p.381)
His daughter Elizabeth married William Clopton.
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Whites Directory 1848 re Liston does not mention the Say family.
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The Manor of Carbonels, or Cardinels....was holden under Robert, Lord Bourchier, in 1351, by Sir William Carbonell, of Buckenham Hall in Suffolk, from whom it took the name it has borne ever since. Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William, was marrried to Sir John de Liston, and conveyed the estate to that family; from which it passed to Richard Lyons, to Venour, Say, and Clopton.
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Jane Cheney |
Date of Import: 28 Nov 2012/ Rootsweb.com
Date of Import: Nov 28, 2012/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect