Abt 1570 -
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Name |
Thynne, William |
Born |
Abt 1570 |
Of Church Streeton, Shropshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I04831 |
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 |
- Possible connection?
John W., described in his mar. license as " of St. James, Clerkenwell, gent., bachelor of about 34," - in the Thynne pedigrees as " of Ampthill, co. Bed- ford," - and in his will as " of Suffolk Street, in the parish of St. Martins in the Fields, co. Middlesex, gent." ; born about 1628 ; bur. at St. Martin's in the Fields 8 Jan. 1684-5 5 ^^^ will, dated 10 Mar. 1683-4, was proved in London 27 Jan. 1684-5 = Dorothy, dau. of Wm. Thynne, and grand-daughter of Sir John Thynne ^ of Longleate, co. Wilts ; born about 1632; mar. by license at St. Saviour's, South- wark, 28 July 1662; bur. beside her husband 19 Jan. 1686-7; her will, dated 8 Jan. 1686-7, proved in London 21 Jan. 1686-7.
" Wrightson, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, gent., bachelor, about 34, and Dorothy Thynn, of the same, spinster, about 30, at her own disposal, at St. Saviour, Southwark, 28 July 1662."
WILL OF DOROTHY WRIGHTSON, dated 8 Jan. 1686-7, proved in London 2i Jan. 1686-7. " I, Dorothy Wrightson of the parish of St. Martins-in-the-Fields . . . widow. . . ." " to John Clarke^ Baker, Tenne pounds for mourning and to his Wife five pounds and to his children five pounds apiece. . . ." [No doubt the London executor of her late husband.] " to Mr. Richard Person, Minister. . . ." " to Robina, the daughter of Richard Person, Minister the sum of one hundred pounds. . . ." " to my kinswoman Frances Howard of Norfolk my sister's daughter. . . ." [There is no sister mentioned in the Thynne pedigrees.] .... to my kinsman Richard Farrow. . . ." .... to the Lady Selinger. . . ." [i.e. St. Leger.] " to the Lady Isabella Bruce. . . ." " to Charles Richards, the sonne of Charles Richards of the parish of Ampthill in Bedfordshire. . . ." " to Mary Crouth of Bedfordshire. . . ." " to my goddaughter, the child of Ann Palmer of Bedfordshire. . . ."
WILL OF JOHN WRIGHTSON OF LONDON, dated lo Mar. 1683-4, proved in London 27 Jan. 1684-5. " I, John Wrightson of the parish of St. Martins- in-the-Fields, in the county of Middlesex, Gent. . . ." " my houses situate in Suffolk Street in the said parish .... which I now live in. . . ." " my wel beloved and deare wife Dorothy. . . ," " unto my \o\\n^brother Thomas Wrightson the sume of two hundred pounds, and to my loving brother Anthony Wrightson the sum of one hundred pounds by them respectively to be divided amongst their children. . . ." [As Thomas is three times mentioned before Anthony it is clear he was the elder of the two.] " to my niece Mary Watsonne and her children. " unto my nephew Benjamin Clarke. . . ." *' to my niece, his sister, Isabella Clarke. . . ." " to my godsonne John Clarke. . . ." " to my goddaughter Mary Bowstred. . . ." " my worthy friend and kinsman Mr. Richard Pearson Re6lor of St. Michaels Crooked Lane, London. . . ." " my kinsman Joseph Bowstred of Shefford in the county of Bedford, gent. And John Clarke of the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields .... my Executors .... to whom, for Appendices, 169 the benefit of their children to be distributed as they shall think fit, I devise all the rest of my Estate. . . ."
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William Thynne, Esq. who wedded Alicia, daughter of Talbot, and by her was father of one son, William, who married Mary, daughter of Anthony Weoly, of Hampden, in Gloucestershire. And a daughter, Dorothy, the wife of Wrightson, of Ampthill, in Bedfordshire. And, Catharine, maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth.
(seems like a generation missing or Williams birth date much later than 1570)? Possibly a son William and Dorothy is his child?
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