Abt 1530 - Aft 1564 (~ 35 years)
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Name |
Wintershull, Thomas |
Born |
Abt 1530 |
Of Sutton, Berkshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aft 1564 |
Person ID |
I01388 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
21 Jun 2015 |
Family |
Pulleyne, Anne, b. Abt 1532, Of Wiltshire, England , d. Aft 1564, Of Wiltshire, England (Age ~ 33 years) |
Married |
Bef Aug 1564 |
England |
Children |
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Family ID |
F00106 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
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.... In 1314, at the death of the Earl of Gloucester, John de Wintershull, son of William and Beatrice, was holding Burgham. (fn. 36) John perhaps died without issue, (fn. 37) for the manor passed to his cousin Thomas, who died seised of it in 1340. (fn. 38) Burgham was assigned as dower to Alice widow of Thomas Wintershull, (fn. 39) who, a few years after her husband's death, became the wife of Henry de Loxley. (fn. 40) At her death in 1385 the manor passed to her second son Thomas de Wintershull, her eldest son William having predeceased her, and he died seised of it in 1388, leaving a son and heir Thomas (fn. 41) The younger Thomas died in 1400 and was succeeded by his son Thomas, (fn. 42) who, however, left no issue, and the manor passed at his death in 1420 to his sister Agnes wife of William Bassett. She was in possession of it in 1436, (fn. 43) when she conveyed Burgham to trustees, probably in favour of the male heir of the Wintershull family, for Thomas Wintershull died seised of it in 1477, leaving Robert his son and heir. (fn. 44) It returned, however, to the Bassetts, for Richard Bassett died seised in 1509, leaving a son and heir Thomas then twelve years old. (fn. 45) Apparently Thomas died without issue, for at the death of Juliana widow of Richard in 1533 her heir was found to be her daughter Joan wife of Richard Unwyn, then twenty-nine years old. (fn. 46) In 1548 a certain Sir Anthony Windsor and his wife Joan were seised of the manor in Joan's right; (fn. 47) so that probably Sir Anthony was Joan Bassett's second husband. In 1566 Anthony Windsor, son of Joan and Anthony, died seised of the manor, leaving a son and heir Edmund, who was about four years old at the time of his father's death. (fn. 48) In 1592 Edmund conveyed the manor to Sir John Wolley, (fn. 49) who died in 1595. In 1597 Lady Elizabeth, widow of Sir John Wolley, was holding the manor in trust for her son Francis From: 'Parishes: Worplesdon', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 (1911), pp. 390-395. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42993. Date accessed: 23 December 2007.
Visitation of Wiltshire 1565
WINTERSELL of Radborne Cheney.
Arms : ? Or, tico bars Gules, a crescent for difference.
(Vide the Crest in Surrey).
Robert Wintersell of Wintershull, co. Surrey, mar. Jone, da. of William Sandys of . . . co. Bucks., and by her had issue, ? John, his
eldest son and heir ; Edward, second son ; John, third son ; Jane ; Elizabeth ; Alys ; and Ann.
John Wintersell of Sutton, co. Berks., Gent., eldest son and heir of Robert, mar Jone, da. of . . . Humfrey, and by her had issue, ?
Richard, his eldest son and heir ; Thomas, second son ; Elizabeth, mar. Thomas Coxe of Hanney, co. Berks., Gent.
Thomas Winteksell of Radborne Cheney, co. Wilts., Gent , second son of John, mar. Ann, da. of Arthur Pulley, widow of Thomas Webbe, and by her hath issue, ? Thomas, eldest son and heir apparent ; Roger, second son.
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