Ancestral Trails 2016 » Thomas II GRENVILLE (1455-????)

Données personnelles Thomas II GRENVILLE 

  • Il est né en l'an 1455 dans Stowe, Kilkhampton, Stratton, Cornwall.
  • Titre: Sheriff of Cornwall 1481 & 1486
  • Il est décédé le 18 mars 1513/14 dans Bideford, Devon, il avait 58 ans.
  • Un enfant de Thomas I GRENVILLE et Elizabeth GORGES

Famille de Thomas II GRENVILLE

(1) Il est marié avec Isabella GILBERT.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1476 à Stowe, Kilkhampton, Stratton, Cornwall, il avait 21 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Philippe GRENVILLE  1489-1524
  2. Honor GRENVILLE  1481-1566 
  3. Agnes GRENVILLE  1479-1537
  4. Katherine GRENVILLE  1487-> 1545 
  5. Roger GRENVILLE  1477-1523 
  6. Jane GRENVILLE  1474-???? 
  7. Mary GRENVILLE  1479-1537 


(2) Il est marié avec Widow of Mr HILL of Taunton.

Ils se sont mariés apres 1494.


Enfant(s):

  1. Jane GRENVILLE  ± 1498-????
  2. John GRENVILLE  ± 1496-1580


Notes par Thomas II GRENVILLE

Sir Thomas Grenville II, K.B., (c. 1453 - c. 1513),[2] lord of the manors of Stowe in Kilkhampton, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon, Sheriff of Cornwall in 1481 and 1486. During the Wars of the Roses, he was a Lancastrian supporter who had taken part in the conspiracy against Richard III, organised by the Duke of Buckingham. On the accession of King Henry VII (1485-1509) to the throne, Sir Thomas was appointed one of the Esquires of the Body to Henry VII. On 14 November 1501 upon the marriage of Prince Arthur to Katherine of Aragon, he was created a Knight of the Bath. He served on the Commission of the Peace for Devon from 1510 to his death in circa 1513.

He was the son and heir of Sir Thomas Grenville I ( born by 21 January 1432 - died c. 1483), by his second wife Elizabeth Gorges, daughter of Sir Theobald Gorges, K.B., lord of Wraxall, Somerset, and Braunton Gorges, co. Devon by his wife, Jane Hankford. Although little if anything at all survives in historical records concerning his biography, he was the descendant of a notable ancestor who took part in the Norman Conquest of Glamorgan, namely Sir Richard Grenville, one of the Twelve Knights of Glamorgan who won for himself the Welsh lordship of Neath and in 1129 founded there Neath Abbey.

Grenville was himself ancestor to famous descendants, most notably his great-great-grandson Sir Richard Grenville (1542-1591), the valiant captain of "The Revenge" and of Sir Bevil Grenville (1596-1643), MP and famous Civil War commander, father of John Grenville, 1st Earl of Bath (1628-1701). He was also the ancestor of the Grenville Marquesses of Buckingham, title created in 1784, and the Grenville Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos, a title created in 1822.

Marriages and children
Grenville married twice. His first wife was Isabel Gilbert, daughter of Sir Otes Gilbert of Compton Castle by his wife Elizabeth Hill, daughter of Robert Hill, Esq., of Shilston. By Isabel Gilbert, Grenville had two sons and six daughters:

Sir Roger Grenville (1477-1523), eldest son and heir, Sheriff of Cornwall in 1510-11, 1517-18, 1522, who was present within the Cornish contingent at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. He married Margaret Whitlegh (or Whitely) the daughter and co-heiress of Richard Whitlegh (died 1509) of Efford, about three miles from Stowe. His sons (all of whom have left surviving letters in the Lisle Papers) were:
Sir Richard Grenville (c. 1495 - 1550), eldest son and heir. Entered the Inner Temple, with his brother John, in 1520; MP for Cornwall in 1529. He married Matilda Bevil, daughter and co-heiress of John Bevil of Gwarnock, St Allen, Cornwall. He was pre-deceased by his eldest son Roger Grenville (died 1545), captain of the Mary Rose when it sank in Portsmouth Harbour in 1545, whose son was the heroic Admiral Sir Richard Grenville (1542-1591), Captain of the Revenge, MP for Cornwall, Sheriff of Cork from 1569 to 1570, Sheriff of Cornwall in 1576-77, Armed Merchant Fleet Owner, privateer, coloniser, and explorer.
John Grenville (c. 1506 - c. 1562), second son. Entered the Inner Temple, with his brother Richard, in 1520. three times MP for Exeter, in 1545, 1554 and 1558. In 1534 he purchased the reversion of the office of a Serjeant-at-Arms, which office he performed for King Henry VIII from 1535. He was a servant successively of Sir Thomas More and Lord Chancellor Thomas Audley. He married Lettice Lucas, daughter of Thomas Lucas of Suffolk.
Diggory Grenville, third son, some of whose correspondence, in connection with his management of his aunt Honor Grenville's manor of Umberleigh, survives in the Lisle Papers.
Richard Grenville, pre-deceased his father, unmarried.
Jane Grenville, married Sir John Arundell (1470-1512) of Trerice in Cornwall, Sheriff of Cornwall and Vice Admiral of the West to King Henry VII and to his son King Henry VIII. An escutcheon showing the arms of Arundell impaling Grenville survives on the monumental brass in Stratton Church, Cornwall, of her son Sir John Arundell (1495-1561), of Trerice, known as Jack of Tilbury, an Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII and Vice-Admiral of the West.
Mary Grenville, married firstly Richard Bluett (1479 - c. 1523) of Holcombe Rogus in Devon and Cothay Manor, which he rebuilt, in Somerset. His monumental brass exists in St Nicholas' Church in Kittisford, Somerset; secondly to Thomas St Aubyn.
Agnes Grenville, married John Roscarrock of Roscarrock near Port Isaac.
Phillipa or Philipa Grenville (died 1524), married firstly Francis Harris (1475-1509) of Radford, Devon; secondly Humphry Arundell of Lanherne, Cornwall, younger brother of Sir John Arundell (1474-1545), her brother-in-law.
Honor Grenville (died 1566), married firstly Sir John Bassett (1462-1528) of Umberleigh in Devon; secondly Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, an illegitimate son of King Edward IV. Much is known about her life from her surviving correspondence in the Lisle Letters.
Katherine Grenville, youngest daughter, married in 1507 Sir John Arundell (1474-1545) of Lanherne, Receiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall and "the most important man in the county".

Grenville's second wife was the widow of a certain "Hill de Taunton". By her he had two further children: John, who was appointed by his father rector of Kilkhampton in 1524, in which office he remained until 1580; and Jane.

Residences
Bideford was the residence of the Grenville family from shortly after the Norman Conquest and Stowe in Cornwall was also a seat. Grenville's descendants made Stowe their chief seat, whilst retaining ownership of Bideford until the family died out in the senior male line
SOURCE: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Grenville_(died_1513)

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Thomas II GRENVILLE

Jane HANKFORD
1401-1446

Thomas II GRENVILLE
1455-????

(1) 1476
(2) > 1494
Jane GRENVILLE
± 1498-????
John GRENVILLE
± 1496-1580

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