Abt 1580 - Abt 1636 (~ 56 years)
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Name |
Thynne, Egremont |
Born |
Abt 1580 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Abt 1636 |
Person ID |
I04828 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
16 Jun 2015 |
Father |
Thynne, John, b. Abt 1512, Of Church Streeton, Shropshire, England , bur. 21 May 1580, Deverell Longbridge, Wiltshire, England (Age ~ 68 years) |
Mother |
Wroughton, Dorothy, b. Abt 1548, Of Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, England , d. Abt 1616, Of Wiltshire, England (Age ~ 68 years) |
Married |
Abt 1566 |
England |
Family ID |
F01085 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Seargeant at Law.
Wilts. Hants.C. 7911. Abstract of deeds relating to the farm and manor of Bultford
From: 'Deeds: C.7901 - C.8000', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 537-553. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64509 Date accessed: 12 February 2009.
9) Assignment by Sir Edward Fox, knight, and the said Dame Katherine his wife, Sir William Eyre, Sir Carew Raleigh, Edmund Long, and Egremont Thynne to George Wroughton, esquire, of their right in the premises except the stock granted by the letters patent. 27 August, 10 James I.
From: 'Deeds: C.7901 - C.8000', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 537-553. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64509 Date accessed: 12 February 2009.
"Deeds 536
Demise and grant, 1609-1611. 7-9 James I.
2 items : vellum ;
(1) 30 x 32.5 cm. (2) 16 x 34 cm.
SUMMARY: (1) Demise by Sir Walter Lange of Dracott Cerne Wilts.) to Charles Thynne, esq., of Cheddar (Somers.) and Egremont
Thynne, esq., of Cossaun (Wilts.), for 500 years in trust to pay his debts and the legacies bequeathed in his will, of which his wife Katherine is sole executrix, of the manor of North Bradley (Wilts.), with all the lands, etc., belonging thereto, the tithes of corn, grain, hay, etc., in Haydon, Haydonsweeke, Rodbourne Cheney,
Pirton, and Woodwards Bridge in the county of Wiltshire, lands, etc., in Lyneham and Littlecott in the county of Wiltshire, and the manor of South Langley and other lands in the county of Hampshire. All of which properities he had purchased from George Merriell and Thomas Ely. Dated 22 December 7 James I .
Text: Edmund Longe was seised of all those messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments lying in Lyneham and Littlecott called Great Oxlease, Little Oxlease, Cowleaze, Great Huish, Longe Huish, the thirtie acres, Frith leaze, Maddesleaze alias Madgeleaze, Horscrofte, upper Churchmore, Nether Churchmore, the Fower acres meade, Frith grove, broad Huish, Wilcottes Cliffe, the Ore Littlecottes hill, the Church field, lying in several enclosures and the Twelve acres; and of all the other messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Lyneham and Littlecott, which were lately conveyed by Carey Rawleigh, knight, John Longe, esq., the said Edmund Longe named in the writ, and Egremont Thynne, esq., to Richard Longe, and his heirs. Book:
no title] G(H)267 15 February 1607/1608; 13 October 1607
These documents are held at Northamptonshire Record Office
2 Seals; Parchment; 2 Seals; Parchment
Contents:
Indenture Assignment of Annuities
Edward Thynne of Buckland, Glos, Esq and Wife Theodosia to Sir Wm Lane of Horton, Kt and his Servant Richard Lambe of Horton Reciting Indenture of 29 June 1597 * for £200 of annuity of £40 and yearly rent of £40 parcel of £80 pa Witnesses - Jn Thynne Egremont Thynne Wm Chaundler
* of grant to Theodosia wife of Robert Lane son of Sir W Lane of £80 pa from The Great Feilde, Tofts Close and Horton Olde adjoining mansion house of Horton and out of meadows in H after decease of Rt Lane
and £40 pa after death of Lady Mary Lane widow and mother in law to Sir Wm Lane
Endorsed - Bond
E Thinne of Buckland, Glos, Armiger to Wm Lane of Horton, Kt in Sum of £200
Witnesses - Jn Harrys
Ralph Williams
Item Dates of Creation 13 February 1617 Scope and Content Sir John Wentworth of Gosfield, knight. and baronet., and Matthew Southwell of Lt. Horkesley, gentleman with John Motte of Shalford, gentleman
I. Manor of Wiston
II. Three fulling mills and one water corn mill with adj. messuage and appurtenances, known collectively as Wiston Mills, in occupation of Henry Appleton
III. Four parcels of meadow (20acres), one parcel of arable and pasture land (18acres) and Mill Croft (4acres), in occupation of Henry Appleton
all in Wiston [Wissington] and Nayland, county Suffolk
Recovery to be suffered before end of Easter Term, 1617, and thereafter property as in I. to stand to use of Dame Dorothy Moore of Lt. Horkesley, widow [formerly wife of John Wentworth of Lt. Horkesley, grandfather of the vendor] for life with remainder to John Motte; property as in II. to use of Dame Dorothy Moore for life with remainder to Egremont Thynne of Middle Temple, London, esq., John Sparrow sen., of Gestingthorpe, esq., and John Enger of Bocking, gent., and property as in III. to use of Dame Dorothy Moore for life with remainder to the said Egremont Thynne, John Sparrow and John Enger in trust for Sir John Wentworth during his lifetime and reversion to Thynne, Sparrow and Enger absolutely after the determination of the two lifeinterests, provided that neither Dame Katherine Wentworth nor her trustees Sir Anthony Deeringe and Sir William Twisden, knights., enter upon property as in I and evict John Motte therefrom, in event of which property as in III. shall become Motte's absolutely, unless a quitclaim from Dame Katherine and her trustees has been delivered to Motte, or offered to him and refused, thereby extinguishing his contingent remainder
Covenants to deliver title deeds; that no claim to property shall arise by right of John Wentworth, esq., deceased., father of the vendor, and that until the recovery is suffered Matthew Southwell shall hold the property as tenant to the precipe
Signatures of John Wentworth, Matthew Southwell and John Motte
Witnesses (endorsed): Lewys Bowles, Robert Wolrych, George Maynwaringe, Clement Dilke, Edward Cooke, Genner, Jehorada Gonston
Seals: (i) two hearts entwined and pierced by arrows. Legend illegible [? Wentworth]; (ii) armorial shield [? Southwell], both appended to D/DPb T2/14; (iii) two hearts entwined and pierced by arrows, surmounted by a coronet. Legend: L'Amour et la ... [remainder illegible] [? Wentworth]; (iv) seated figure [? Motte], both appended to D/DPb T2/15
Fragile; not to be produced
Entered to Grove 'under the handes of' Sir Egremont Thynne and Thomas Edgar 30 April [1632]
1623 -On the 10th of January, the King knighted, at Whitehall, Sir John Lloyd, of Keyswin in Merionethshire1; and on the 15th, at Theobalds, Sir Egremont Thynne, of Broxbourn in Hertfordshire2
Scope and content -Certificate of residence showing Egremont Thynne (or the variant surname: Thyn, Thinn, Thinne, Thyne, Thynn) to be liable for taxation in Herts. (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.) Covering dates 1610-1611 Held by The National Archives:Kew
Scope and content Certificate of residence showing Egremont Thynne (or the variant surname: Thyn, Thynn, Thinn, Thinne, Thyne) to be liable for taxation in Hertfordshire, and not in the ward of [Cripplegate Without], [London], the previous area of tax liability. (Any information not given in this certificate comes from its old pouch, no 366.) Date: 3 Charles I Covering dates 1547-1685
Scope and content Certificate of residence showing Egremont Thynne (or the variant surname: Thyn, Thinn, Thinne, Thyne, Thynn) to be liable for taxation in Middlesex. (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.) Covering dates 1628-1629 Held by National Archives
Ratepaying occupants in Bow Street include:Lady Dorothy Fowles, 1633-41; Dr. RobertGifford, 1633-41; Sir Edward Payton, 1633-9,parliamentary pamphleteer; Sir EgremontThynne, 1633-6;
From: 'Bow Street and Russell Street Area: Bow Street', Survey of London: volume 36: Covent Garden (1970), pp. 185-192. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46112 Date accessed: 01 January 2012.
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