Abt 1548 - Abt 1616 (~ 68 years)
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Name |
Wroughton, Dorothy |
Born |
Abt 1548 |
Of Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Abt 1616 |
Of Wiltshire, England |
Person ID |
I04582 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
28 May 2015 |
Family 1 |
Thynne, John, b. Abt 1512, Of Church Streeton, Shropshire, England , bur. 21 May 1580, Deverell Longbridge, Wiltshire, England (Age ~ 68 years) |
Married |
Abt 1566 |
England |
Children |
| 1. Thynne, Henry, b. Of Kingswood, Wiltshire, England , d. Aft 1580 [Natural] |
| 2. Thynne, Charles, b. Of Cheddar, Somersetshire, England , d. Aft 1580 |
| 3. Thynne, Catherine [Natural] |
| 4. Thynne, William, b. Abt 1570, Of Church Streeton, Shropshire, England |
| 5. Thynne, Edward, b. Abt 1570, Of Buckland, Gloucestershire, England , d. Aft 1624, England (Age ~ 55 years) |
| 6. Thynne, Egremont, b. Abt 1580, England , d. Abt 1636 (Age ~ 56 years) |
| 7. Thynne, Dorothye, b. Abt 1580, England |
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Family ID |
F01085 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Daughter of William Wroughton of Broad Hinton.
A2A
Reference TH
Covering dates 12th-18th Cent
Held by Longleat House
Extent 31 Sub-series
Thynne, Dorothy, née Wroughton, wife of Sir J. Thynne, jun. Letter to her husband, 1579. I. f.231.
Legacies to, 1580. LII. f.103.
Thynne, Dorothy, dau. of Sir J. Thynne, jun. Proposal for her marriage with R. Whitney, 1605. LIV. f.69.
Who's Who of Tudor Women:
DOROTHY WROUGHTON (c.1548-1616)
Dorothy Wroughton was the daughter of Sir William Wroughton of Broad Hinton, Wiltshire and Eleanor Lewknor. In 1566, she married Sir John Thynne of Longleat (1512/13-May 21, 1580) as his second wife. Queen Elizabeth visited them there en route to Bristol in 1575. Dorothy had eight children by Thynne, including Egremont, Henry, Charles, Edward, and William. As a widow, Dorothy was at odds with her eldest stepson, the second John Thynne. According to Raleigh Trevelyan's biography of Sir Walter Raleigh, Dorothy so terrified John's young wife, Joan Hayward, that Joan once fled Longleat in the middle of the night. Dorothy's second husband was Carew Raleigh (c.1550-1625/6), older brother of Sir Walter. He had been her first husband’s gentleman of the horse. The Raleighs settled at Downton, Wiltshire, Their children were Gilbert, Walter (1586-1646), George, and a daughter.
"Stemmata Botevilliana. Memorials of the families of De Boteville, Thynne, and Botfield, in the counties of Salop and Wilts. With an appendix of illustrative documents"
AN APPENDIX OF ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
BY BRIAH BOTFIELD,
WESTMINSTER :
J. B. NICHOLS AND SONS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET.
M.DCCC.LVIII.
Sir John Thynne married Christiana, daughter of Sir Richard, and
sister and co-heir of Sir Thomas Gresham, Knight, the founder of the
Royal Exchange in London, and on the death of this lady he married, secondly, Dorothy, daughter of Sir William and sister to Sir Thomas Wroughton, Knight, of Broadhinton, in Wiltshire. By his first wife Christiana he had issue John Thynne, his heir ; Francis Thynne, Esq. of Kempsford, in Gloucestershire, who by Alice his wife, daughter of Arthur Knocker, of Staffordshire, Esq. was father of Francis Thynne, Esq. of Heldersley, in Gloucestershire; and by Eleanor his wife, daughter of Richard Rogers, had an only daughter, Eleanor, living in 1620; Thomas Thynne, Esq. of Bilston, in Staffordshire, who was living in 1634 ; Anne, married to John Cole, Esq. of Burton, in the county of Somerset ; Dorothy, married to John Strangways, Esq. of Melbury, in the county of Dorset, and who was interred there Sept. 25th, 1592 ; Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Jolm Chamberlain, Knight, of Prestbury, in the county of Gloucester ; and Catherine, wedded to Sir Walter Long, of Wraxall, in Wiltshire ; besides four daughters, Frances, Christiana, Maria, and Frances, who died unmarried. By his second wife, Dorothy, Sir John Thynne had issue Sir Egremont Thynne, Knight, Sergeant at Law, who married Barbara, daughter of Henry Calthorpe, son of Anthony, and brother to Sir Martin Calthorp, Lord Mayor of London ; Henry Thynne, Esq. of Kingwood, in Wiltshire ; Charles Thynne, of
Chedder, in the county of Somerset, Esq. ; Edward Thynne, Esq. who by Theodosia his wife, daughter of Roger Mynors, had a son of his own name ; and William Thynne, Esq. who wedded Alicia Talbot, and by her was the father of one son, William, who married Mary, daughter of Anthony Wesly, of Hampden, in Gloucestershire ; Dorothy, married to Mr. Wrightson, of Ampthill, in Bedfordshire ; and Catherine, maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth.
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