Abt 1540 - 191
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Name |
Maners, Thomas |
Buried |
19 May 191 |
St Leonard's Shoreditch, Middlesex, England |
Born |
Abt 1540 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I09046 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
10 Nov 2017 |
Father |
Maners, Thomas, b. Abt 1490, England , bur. 20 Sep 1543, Bottesford, Leicestershire, England (Age ~ 53 years) |
Mother |
Paston, Eleanor, b. Abt 1496, Of Wiverton, Nottinghamshire, England , d. 1555-1560, Of St Leonard's Shoreditch, London, England (Age ~ 64 years) |
Married |
Abt 1520 |
England |
Family ID |
F02782 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Newton, Theodosia, b. Abt 1550, England , d. Aft 1604 (Age ~ 55 years) |
Married |
13 Jun 1571 |
London, England |
Type: Licence |
Children |
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Last Modified |
22 Jan 2013 |
Family ID |
F02780 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Name: Sir Thomas Manners Burial Date: 19 May 1591 Parish: St Leonard, Shoreditch County: Middlesex Borough: Hackney Record Type: Burial Register Type: Parish Register
13 Jun 1571 Thomas Manners, Kt, & Theodosia Newton, Gentw, of City of London; General Licence. Book: Burials. Collection: London: - Marriage Licences, 1520-1610 (Marriage)
Thomas MANNERS
Born: 1537 / 1540
Father: Thomas MANNERS
Mother: Eleanor PASTON
Acceded: 1570, Berwick, England
Married: Theodosia NEWTON (dau. of Sir Thomas Newton, Knight)
Died: Jun 1591
Buried: London, England
Notes: Fourth son. Inherited from his father the manor of Turnham Hall, and Cliff, in the parish of Hemuingburg. Seven years later his mother died and the head of the family was his eldest brother, Henry, 2nd Earl of Rutland. In 1563 both the eldest and the youngest brother, Oliver, died of the plague at Holywell, Shoreditch, London. Thomas then went with the army to Ireland and Scotland and, after having received great wounds, was knighted for his valour by the Earl of Sussex , in Berwick, 1570. He was about thirty when he married Theodosia Newton, daughter of Sir Thomas Newton. On 29 Jun 1577 Sir Thomas was outlawed at the suit of Robert Phillips in a plea of debt. After Sir Thomas died in 1591, his widow had a grant from Queen Elizabeth to have returned all the goods and debts which had been forfeited.
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