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  • Hij is geboren rond 1451 in Coughton Court, Coughton, Warwickshire, England.
  • (Marriage) na 1503 in Coughton, Warwickshire, England: Spouse: Elizabeth Throckmorton (born Baynham).Bron 3
  • Hij is overleden op 12 augustus 1518 in Mediterranean Sea.Bron 4
  • Hij is begraven op 12 augustus 1518 in Memorial Tomb, Church of St. Peter, Coughton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.
  • Een kind van Thomas Throckmorton en Margaret Olney

Gezin van Sir Robert Throckmorton, Knight of the Bath

Hij is getrouwd met Catherine Marrow (Marowe).

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1474 te Warwickshire, England.


Kind(eren):

  1. Ursula Throckmorton  1471-1580
  2. Mary Throckmorton  1498-???? 
  3. Elizabeth Throckmorton  1500-1543 


Notities over Sir Robert Throckmorton, Knight of the Bath

'''Robert THROCKMORTON''' of Coughton was born about 1451, Coughton, Warwickshire, England. He died on 12 Aug 1518/9, At Sea on Crusade to the Holy Land.ughton, Warwickshire, Englandst wife, whom he married circa 1487, was Katherine Marowe (c.1459-1503), the daughter of William Marowe (c.1419?-1464/5), Lord Mayor of London and three times Master of the Grocers’ Company, and his second wife, Katherine Rich. Robert married secondly, Elizabeth (nee Baynham) Russell, the daughter of Thomas Baynham (b. c. 1422, d. 16 February 1500) and Alice Walwyn (d. 10 October 1518). is also confusion in secondary sources concerning Robert’s children. In his will Robert mentions his sons George, Anthony and Michael, and ‘my daughter, Mary Burdett’, ‘my 2 daughters, Dame Margaret and Joyce’, ‘my oldest daughter, Anne’ (still unmarried), and ‘my three youngest daughters, Alice, Ursula andaret Throckmorton and Dame Joyce Throckmorton, were nuns, and that his daughter, Mary Throckmorton, married Thomas Burdett (d.1539/40) of Bramcote, Warwickshire.d another daughter, Elizabeth Throckmorton (d.1543), who married Sir Thomas Englefield (1488-1537).orton, was his daughter, Ursula Throckmorton, who married, as his second wife, Sir Thomas Gifford of Chillington, Staffordshire. However since Robert refers in his will to his ‘three youngest daughters, Alice, Ursula and Anne’, it seems likely that all three were the daughters of Robert by his second wife, Elizabeth (nee Baynham) Russellcom/Probate/PROB_11-20_ff_9-12.pdfSeneshal to the Duke of Lancaster. Privy councillor under Henry VII; Robert made the Park at Coughton, inclosing therewith a certain common ground called Wikewood, whereunto he afterwards added Samburneheath, and Spiney's Leys, lying within the said Lordship of Samburne; and the same year was a Commander in the King's army at the battle of Stoke. In 1494 he received summons, with divers other persons of quality, to appear before the King in person upon the feast day of All Saints the same year, to receive the order of Knighthood, upon advancement of Henry, the King's second son, to the Dukedom of York, and created him Knight of the Bath, in honour whereof these were to be made Knights of that order. That he was a man of singular piety, the sundry bequests, contained in his testament, do sufficiently manifest; and of no less devotion, as may seem by his pilgramage to the Holy Land, which in 1519 (having settled his estate) he undertook; but died beyond sea in that journey.lwin C. Nickerson pertaining to my ancestor: s who are about to go by sea to Jerusalem, greeting. know that we, by the common counsel of upright men, have made the laws here given. Whoever slays a man on ship. board shall be bound to the dead man and thrown into the sea. But if he shall slay him on land, he shall be bound to the dead man and buried in the earth. If any one, moreover, shall be convicted through lawful witnesses of having drawn a knife to strike another, or of having struck him so as to draw blood, he shall lose his hand. But if he shall strike him with his fist without drawing blood, he shall be dipped three times in the sea. But if any one shall taunt or insult a comrade or charge him with hatred of God: as many times as he shall have insulted him, so many ounces of silver shall he pay. A robber, moreover, convicted of theft, shall be shorn like a hired fighter, and boiling tar shall be poured over his head, and feathers from a cushion shall be shaken out over his head,-so that he may be publicly known; and at the first land where the ships put in he shall be cast on shore. Under my own witness at Chinon. Sir Thomas Throckmorton, Sheriff of Leicestershire & Warwickshire b. c 1412, d. 1472Coughton, Warwickshire, England. He married Katherine Marrow''', daughter of Sir William Marrow, Lord Mayor of London and Catherine Rich, '''circa 1475; His 2nd wife.2,3,5 Sir Robert Throckmorton married Elizabeth Baynham''', daughter of Thomas Baynham, Esq. and Alice Walwyn, '''circa 1505. Sir Robert Throckmorton died in 1519 at on his way to Holy Land.ldren ir George Throckmorton, Sheriff of Warwickshire & Leicestershire, High Steward of Evesham Abbey+2,3,5 b. c 1489, d. 6 Aug 1552rockmorton+4,6 b. c 1508, d. 1581, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 562.S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 297.______________________ of Sir Thomas Throckmorton and Margaret Olney.1 '''He married, firstly, Catherine Marrow''', daughter of Sir William Marrow.1 '''He married, secondly, Elizabeth Baynham''', daughter of Thomas Baynham and Alice Walwyn, '''after 1502.1 He died in 1519, while on a pilgrimage to the Holy Lands.2,1(P.C.).1 15472 message to Darryl Lundy, 28 February 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: Robert George Maxwell Throckmorton."ORTON of Coughton Englanduncillor under Henry VII; Robert made the Park at Coughton, inclosing therewith a certain common ground called Wikewood, whereunto he afterwards added Samburneheath, and Spiney's Leys, lying within the said Lordship of Samburne; and the same year was a Commander in the King's army at the battle of Stoke. In 1494 he received summons, with divers other persons of quality, to appear before the King in person upon the feast day of All Saints the same year, to receive the order of Knighthood, upon advancement of Henry, the King's second son, to the Dukedom of York, and created him Knight of the Bath, in honour whereof these were to be made Knights of that order. That he was a man of singular piety, the sundry bequests, contained in his testament, do sufficiently manifest; and of no less devotion, as may seem by his pilgramage to the Holy Land, which in 1519 (having settled his estate) he undertook; but died beyond sea in that journey.LNEYRTONHROCKMORTON1.htm#Robert THROCKMORTON of Coughton1obert was on Crusade to the Holy Land when he died at sea. There is a memorial tomb to him inside Coughton Church beside his wife's tomb. Top photo is the Throckmorton family home in Coughton. ly links: morton Giffard (____ - 1581)*, St Peter Churchyard, Coughton, Stratford-on-Avon District, Warwickshire, England.cgi?page=gr&GRid=48363522 Marrow of London'''. educ. M. Temple, adm. 1 May 1505. m. by 1512, Catherine, da. of Sir Nicholas Vaux, 1st Lord Vaux of Harrowden, 8s. inc. Anthony†, Clement, George, John I, Kenelm, Nicholas and Robert 11da. suc. fa. 1519. Kntd. 1523.1en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Throckmortonas_(DNB00)is the Throckmorton family home in Coughton.o pillars on the north side of the chancel,' and described it as follows: 'This faire monument of gray marble standing in ye midst of the church whereon there is neither Armes nor Epitaph was made for Sir Robert Throckmorton, Knt., who dyed in his Pilgrimage to the Holy Land.'"es on some of the allied families_, p. 93y VII; will dated 1518.ounders of the Order of Runnemede deduced from the sureties for the enforcement of the statutes of the Magna charta of King John by Browning, Charles Henry Page 199.

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