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Il est marié avec Elizabeth Ferrers (Freville).

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  1. Henry Ferrers  ± 1443-1500 

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    Thomas Ferrers, Esq.
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    circa 1395
    Groby, Leicestershire, England
    Death:
    January 06, 1459 (60-68)
    Groby, Leicestershire, England
    Place of Burial:
    29 Church Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Sir William de Ferrers and Philippa Clifford
    Husband of Elizabeth Ferrers
    Father of Lady Mabel Longford; Thomas Ferrers, Jr.; Sir John Ferrers, Kt.; Sir Henry Ferrers, Sheriff of Kent and Catherine Ferrars
    Brother of Elizabeth Ferrers; Joan Ferrers; Henry Ferrers - 6th Baron Ferrers of Groby; Matilda Raleigh; Edmond Ferrers; John Ferrers, Esq., of St. Albans; Margaret de Ferrers and Anne Ferrers ¬´ less

    Thomas Ferrers, Esq.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
    M, #16360, b. between 1392 and 1402, d. 6 January 1459
    Father Sir William Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of Groby, Vidame of Chartres10,11,12,7,13 b. 25 Apr 1372, d. 18 May 1445
    Mother Philippe Clifford10,11,12,7,13 d. bt 4 Jul 1405 - 9 Aug 1416
    Thomas Ferrers, Esq. was born between 1392 and 1402 at of Hethe & Flecknoe, Warwickshire, England; Age 40+ at father's death in 1445 and age 50+ in 1452.2,4 He married Elizabeth Freville, daughter of Sir Baldwin IV Freville and Maud le Scrope, before 1418; They had 2 sons (Sir Thomas; & Sir Henry).2,14,4,5,6,7,8,9 Thomas Ferrers, Esq. died on 6 January 1459.2,4,7
    Family Elizabeth Freville b. c 1394, d. a 1450
    Children
    Sir Henry Ferrers, Sheriff of Kent, Keeper of Chaylesmore Park+2,4,7 d. 28 Dec 1499
    Sir Thomas Ferrers+ d. 22 Aug 1498
    Citations
    1.[S4643] Unknown author, The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, by Gary Boyd Roberts, p. 248; Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists, p. 17; Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, p. 64.
    2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 210.
    3.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 209.
    4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 480-481.
    5.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 231.
    6.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 301.
    7.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 212.
    8.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 39.
    9.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 157.
    10.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 209-210.
    11.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 480.
    12.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 299-300.
    13.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 156.
    14.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 343.
    From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p545.htm#i16360
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    Thomas FERRERS (Sir)
    Born: ABT 1395, Groby, Leicestershire, England
    Died: 6 Jan 1458
    Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.V,p356, note a.
    Father: William FERRERS (5¬âˆž B. Ferrers of Groby)
    Mother: Phillippa CLIFFORD (B. Ferrers of Groby)
    Married: Elizabeth FREVILLE (dau. of Baldwin Freville and Joan Green) 1437
    Children:
    1. Thomas FERRERS (Sir)
    2. Henry FERRERS (Sir)
    From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/FERRERS.htm#Thomas FERRERS (Sir)
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    Thomas Ferrars1
    M, #216250, b. circa 1411, d. 1459
    Last Edited=14 Jan 2007
    Thomas Ferrars was born circa 1411 at Groby, Leicestershire, England.1 He was the son of William Ferrars.1 He married Elizabeth Freville, daughter of Baldwin Freville and Joan Green, circa 1437.1 He and Elizabeth Freville were divorced.1 He died in 1459.1
    Citations
    1.[S2064] Susan Franz, "re: Bonville Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 7 January 2007. Hereinafter cited as "re: Bonville Family."
    From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p21625.htm#i216250
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    Sir Thomas Ferrers
    Birth: 1395 Groby, Leicestershire, England
    Death: Jan. 6, 1459 Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
    1st Lord of Tamworth by marriage. He made Tamworth the seat of an important branch of the Ferrers of Groby. It had a covert role as a "safe house" of sorts for the preeminent Catholic families of England during the Tudor era-- and yet the heirs of Lord Tamworth developed a strongarm organization to enforce the laws of the Crown in Staffordshire, and clean up problems that had only naturally existed in the environs of such a formidable castle.
    Better roads were to make enforcement by the central government easier by the 16th century, and of course cannon made obsolete the notion of an impregnable fortress-- caretakers under the Ferrers stewardship understood this, and since they led double lives (as Catholics) they understood and preserved the arts of playing both sides, a way of life during the Dynastic Wars, but lost to memory as new generations of royalty grew more and more comfortable in their power.
    Family links:
    Parents:
    William Ferrers (1372 - 1446)
    Philippa Clifford Ferrers (1374 - 1405)
    Spouse: Elizabeth Freville Ferrers (1398 - ____)
    Children:
    Thomas Ferrers (1438 - 1498)*
    Burial: St Editha Church, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
    From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=71636833
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    History of Wolfhampcote
    .... When Elizabeth de Burgh, widow of Theobald de Verdon, died in 1360 the half-fee held of her by William de Peyto passed to William de Ferrers, son of Theobald's daughter Isabel. (fn. 16) Sir John and William Peyto held of Lord Ferrers of Groby in 1388 and 1411 respectively; ....
    .... The half-fee of Great Flecknoe was at this time 'held by the free tenants there', (fn. 54) but the manor was assigned to Elizabeth de Burgh in dower, with reversion to Theobald's posthumous daughter Isabel who married Henry de Ferrers. (fn. 55) When Elizabeth died in 1360 the manor passed to her grandson William de Ferrers, (fn. 56) the halffee, still held by the free tenants, reverting to Theobald's third daughter Margery and her third husband John de Crophull, (fn. 57) after which no more is heard of it. William de Ferrers leased the manor to Peter West for life and died in 1370, when Hugh, rector of Ware, keeper of his seal, combined with two others to execute a forged release of the manor, by which it was conveyed to Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. (fn. 58) It was, however, recovered by William's widow Margaret (fn. 59) and descended in the family of Ferrers of Groby (fn. 60) until 1614, when Sir John Ferrers gave it with his daughter Anne in marriage to Sir Simon Archer. ....
    .... It came, however, later to the Ferrers who held in Wolfhamcote and Flecknoe and was held of Thomas Ferrers at his death in January 1459 by 'the heir of Robert Cuny', (fn. 83) being then styled NETHERCOTE. (fn. 84) It remained in this family until 1539, when Robert Cuny the elder sold the manor of Little Flecknoe alias Nethercote to Roger Wigston. (fn. 85) Roger died in 1545, holding the manor of Sir Humphrey Ferrers as of his manor of Great Flecknoe, (fn. 86) and his son William in 1549 sold it to Elizabeth Onley and Thomas Lee. ....
    From: http://www.wolfhampcoteparish.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=44:history-of-wolfhampcote&catid=42:wolfhampcote&Itemid=57
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    HARBOROUGH MAGNA
    His greatgrandson, another Baldwin, was the last male Frevill and died a minor in 1418, (fn. 53) leaving three sisters as coheiresses, and in 1435 a third part of the manor was settled on Sir Hugh Willoughby and Margaret (Freville) his wife. (fn. 54) In 1452 another partition of the Freville estates was made, Harborough falling to Thomas Ferrers, husband of Elizabeth the eldest sister; (fn. 55) in 1459 he died seised of half the manor and the advowson, (fn. 56) then said to be held of the Dukes of Norfolk, who represented the Segrave interest and who in 1400 (fn. 57) had held 2¼ knights' fees in Warwickshire, and in 1462 half a fee in Harborough by itself. (fn. 58) On the death of Sir Thomas Ferrers, Thomas's son, in 1498, the manor was stated to be held of the king and to be worth 46s. 8d. (fn. 59) Sir John Ferrers, Sir Thomas's grandson, who died in 1512, settled his interest on his uncle Roger Ferrers for life, (fn. 60) and his grandson John made a settlement of half the manor on his son Humphrey on his marriage to Anne Bradbourne in 1563. (fn. 61) They conveyed it to John and Thomas Cleaver in 1572. (fn. 62) At Humphrey's death in 1608 the value of the Ferrers property in Harborough was £7.
    From: 'Parishes: Harborough Magna', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6: Knightlow hundred (1951), pp. 99-103. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=57105 Date accessed: 21 December 2013.
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    Husband's Name
    Thomas FERRARS (AFN:B3DG-QH) Pedigree
    Born: Abt 1395 Place: Of, Groby, Leicestershire, England
    Died: 1459 Place:
    Married: Abt 1437 Place:

    Father: William FERRARS (AFN:B3DJ-NF) Family
    Mother: Philippa CLIFFORD (AFN:8J4M-C9)
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    Wife's Name
    Elizabeth FREVILLE (UMFREVILLE) (AFN:B3DG-RN) Pedigree
    Born: Abt 1398 Place: Of Tamworth Castle, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
    Married: Abt 1437 Place:

    Father: Baldwin FREVILLE (AFN:8J4M-KB) Family
    Mother: Joan GREEN (AFN:9R8B-FB)
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    Children
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    1. Sex Name
    M Thomas FERRERS (AFN:B3DJ-CV) Pedigree

    Born: Abt 1420 Place: Of, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
    Died: 22 Aug 1498 Place:
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    2. Sex Name
    M Henry FERRERS (AFN:B3DG-LS) Pedigree

    Born: Abt 1440 Place: Of, Chillesmore, Warwickshire, England
    Died: 28 Dec 1500 Place:
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    3. Sex Name
    M John FERRERS (AFN:B3DG-T1) Pedigree

    Born: Abt 1442 Place: Of Hambleton, Rutlandshire, England

    Prefix Sir
    Gender Male
    Of 1423-1459 Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
    Tamworth Castle
    Tamworth Castle was assigned to him, as husband of Elizabeth Freville, on a partition of the estates of her brother Sir Baldwin, as heiresses' rights automatically transferred to their husbands, and he made Tamworth Castle his principal residence. From "The Lords of Tamworth Castle" at http://www.tamworthcastle.freeserve.co.uk/lords.htm.
    _UID 42CBE79704F840FF9AA40A51C9576CB7A276
    Died 1459
    Person ID I4577 halhed
    Last Modified 09 Dec 2004

    Father William Ferrers, 5th Lord of Groby, b. 25 Apr 1372, d. 18 May 1445
    Mother Elizabeth Standishe, d. Abt Feb 1442
    Married Bef 16 Oct 1416
    Family ID F1618 Group Sheet

    Family Elizabeth Freville, d. Yes, date unknown
    Married Abt 1418
    Date ca 1418 from reference in will of Elizabeth Freville's uncle Stephen le Scrope in 1418.
    Date ca 1418 from "Tamworth Timeline" at http://www.jstott.me.uk/tamworth/.
    Children
    1. Sir Thomas Ferrers, d. Bef 12 Oct 1498
    2. Sir Henry Ferrers, d. Yes, date unknown

    The Complete Peerage vol.V,p356, note a.
    IV. TAMWORTH LINE
    Thomas FERRERS (Sir)

    Tamworth Castle was assigned to him, as husband of Elizabeth Freville, on a partition of the estates of her brother Sir Baldwin, as heiresses' rights automatically transferred to their husbands, and he made Tamworth Castle his principal residence. From "The Lords of Tamworth Castle" at http://www.tamworthcastle.freeserve.co.uk/lords.htm.

    Reference:
    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ferrers-57
    Sir Thomas de Ferrers Esq. formerly Ferrers
    Born after 1392 in Warwickshire, Englandmap
    Son of William (Ferrers) de Ferrers and Philippa (Clifford) Ferrers
    Brother of John Ferrers, Henry Ferrers, Edmond Ferrers, Elizabeth (Ferrers) Culpeper and Margaret (Ferrers) *
    Grey
    Husband of 'Elizabeth (Freville) Ferrers' ·Äî married before 1418 in England'
    Father of Thomas Ferrers and Henry Ferrers
    Died 6 Jan 1459 in England
    From: 'Parishes: Harborough Magna', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6: Knightlow hundred (1951), pp. 99-103.
    Married Elizabeth Freville daughter of Baldwin Freville and Joan Green, circa 1437; later divorced.
    1st Lord of Tamworth by marriage. He made Tamworth the seat of an important branch of the Ferrers of Groby. It had a covert role as a "safe house" of sorts for the preeminent Catholic families of England during the Tudor era-- and yet the heirs of Lord Tamworth developed a strongarm organization to enforce the laws of the Crown in Staffordshire, and clean up problems that had only naturally existed in the environs of such a formidable castle.
    Better roads were to make enforcement by the central government easier by the 16th century, and of course cannon made obsolete the notion of an impregnable fortress-- caretakers under the Ferrers stewardship understood this, and since they led double lives (as Catholics) they understood and preserved the arts of playing both sides, a way of life during the Dynastic Wars, but lost to memory as new generations of royalty grew more and more comfortable in their power.
    When Elizabeth de Burgh, widow of Theobald de Verdon, died in 1360 the half-fee held of her by William de Peyto passed to William de Ferrers, son of Theobald's daughter Isabel. (fn. 16) Sir John and William Peyto held of Lord Ferrers of Groby in 1388 and 1411 respectively; ....
    .... The half-fee of Great Flecknoe was at this time 'held by the free tenants there', (fn. 54) but the manor was assigned to Elizabeth de Burgh in dower, with reversion to Theobald's posthumous daughter Isabel who married Henry de Ferrers. (fn. 55) When Elizabeth died in 1360 the manor passed to her grandson William de Ferrers, (fn. 56) the halffee, still held by the free tenants, reverting to Theobald's third daughter Margery and her third husband John de Crophull, (fn. 57) after which no more is heard of it. William de Ferrers leased the manor to Peter West for life and died in 1370, when Hugh, rector of Ware, keeper of his seal, combined with two others to execute a forged release of the manor, by which it was conveyed to Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. (fn. 58) It was, however, recovered by William's widow Margaret (fn. 59) and descended in the family of Ferrers of Groby (fn. 60) until 1614, when Sir John Ferrers gave it with his daughter Anne in marriage to Sir Simon Archer. ....
    .... It came, however, later to the Ferrers who held in Wolfhamcote and Flecknoe and was held of Thomas Ferrers at his death in January 1459 by 'the heir of Robert Cuny', (fn. 83) being then styled NETHERCOTE. (fn. 84) It remained in this family until 1539, when Robert Cuny the elder sold the manor of Little Flecknoe alias Nethercote to Roger Wigston. (fn. 85) Roger died in 1545, holding the manor of Sir Humphrey Ferrers as of his manor of Great Flecknoe, (fn. 86) and his son William in 1549 sold it to Elizabeth Onley and Thomas Lee. ....
    His greatgrandson, another Baldwin, was the last male Frevill and died a minor in 1418, (fn. 53) leaving three sisters as coheiresses, and in 1435 a third part of the manor was settled on Sir Hugh Willoughby and Margaret (Freville) his wife. (fn. 54) In 1452 another partition of the Freville estates was made, Harborough falling to Thomas Ferrers, husband of Elizabeth the eldest sister; (fn. 55) in 1459 he died seised of half the manor and the advowson, (fn. 56) then said to be held of the Dukes of Norfolk, who represented the Segrave interest and who in 1400 (fn. 57) had held 2¼ knights' fees in Warwickshire, and in 1462 half a fee in Harborough by itself. (fn. 58) On the death of Sir Thomas Ferrers, Thomas's son, in 1498, the manor was stated to be held of the king and to be worth 46s. 8d. (fn. 59) Sir John Ferrers, Sir Thomas's grandson, who died in 1512, settled his interest on his uncle Roger Ferrers for life, (fn. 60) and his grandson John made a settlement of half the manor on his son Humphrey on his marriage to Anne Bradbourne in 1563. (fn. 61) They conveyed it to John and Thomas Cleaver in 1572. (fn. 62) At Humphrey's death in 1608 the value of the Ferrers property in Harborough was £7.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Thomas Ferrers

Roger de Clifford
± 1333-± 1389
Maud de Beauchamp
± 1335-± 1402
Philippa Clifford
± 1372-1416

Thomas Ferrers
± 1395-1459


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± 1443-1500

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