Abt 1495 - Abt 1515 (~ 20 years)
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Name |
Lovel, Elizabeth |
Born |
Abt 1495 |
England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Abt 1515 |
England |
Person ID |
I08337 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
29 May 2015 |
Family |
Maners, Thomas, b. Abt 1490, England , bur. 20 Sep 1543, Bottesford, Leicestershire, England (Age ~ 53 years) |
Married |
21 Feb 1512/13 |
England |
Family ID |
F02524 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Will of SIR THOMAS LOVELL, K. G- Thomas Lovell, Knight of the Garter, 10th December 14 Henry VIH. 1522.
My body to be buried within the Monastery of Nuns called Haliwell beside London, ..... To my cousin Chamberlain's daughter, married to John Derhick ...to Dorothy Hansard, to her marriage ... Item, I give to enrich William Husey, John FitzLewis, Anthony Gorney, and John Billesby, which have married my brother Sir Robert Loveil's daughters ... will that Thomas Maners, now Lord Roos, have my manor place ...remainder to Richard Maners, brother to the said Oliver; remainder to the right heirs of the said Thomas Lord Roos; Item, I will that the said Thomas Lord Roos have all my lands ... to my cousin Francis Lovell, .......I will that after the death of my cousin Francis Lovell my manors of Lome and Sibells in Willburgham, and Welles in Westwickham, in the County of Cambridge, shall go to the next heir of Sir Thomas Lovell, Knight, ....; to Edward Lovell, brother to my cousin Francis Lovell, .... re- mainder to my cousin Francis Lovell remainder to the right heirs of my cousin Sir Thomas Lovell ...Proved 126th September 1528.
The testator was in some way connected with the house of Manners, and which strengthens the conjecture that he was uncle to Elizabeth Lovel, daughter of Sir Robert Lovel, Knight, the first wife of Thomas Manners Lord Roos, mentioned in this will.
Sir Thomas Lovell died at his house of Elsyngs at Enfield 25th May 1524, according to Busweirs Knights of the Garter, but according to the note to Nichols's Royal Wills, p.:1661 in 1528, and which is supported by the date of the probate, and was buried in the nunnery of Haliwell, conformable' to the directions in his will: it would appear that he had no issue.
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