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Family Subtree Diagram : Descendants of Joyce de Botetourt (1350)

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Sir Baldwin De Freville 48 48 1375: Sir Baldwin Freville, son of the previous Sir Baldwin. He lost his claim to act as Royal Champion at the coronation of Richard II in 1377, when it was adjudged that the right was attached to the manor of Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire, an estate which had descended through the Marmion family. 1428 - 28 JAN 1490/91 Margaret Griffith 1400 - 1491 Margaret De Freville 91 91 1393 - 1438 Hugh Willoughby 45 45 1368 - 1401 Sir Baldwin De Freville 33 33 1491 - 1572 Katherine Sutton 81 81 1424 Anne Hastings 1423 - 1498 Thomas II de Ferrers 75 75 1458: Sir Thomas Ferrers, son of Thomas Ferrers. He was  knighted in 1461. Buried in Tamworth Church. His son John predeceased him. 1398 - 15 JAN 1458/59 Thomas de Ferrers 1423: Thomas Ferrers, husband of Elizabeth Freville, to whom the castle was assigned upon a partition of the estates of Sir Baldwin; heiresses automatically transferred their rights to their husbands. He made Tamworth Caste his principal residence. 1402 Elizabeth De Freville 1446 - 1485 Sir John De Ferrers 39 39 1498: Sir John Ferrers, grandson of Sir Thomas. He was High Steward of Tamworth. Buried in Tamworth Church. 1450 Margaret Hungerford 1452 - 1483 Maud Stanley 31 31 1408 Margaret Corbet 1405 - 1489 William De Mytton 84 84 1427 - 7 FEB 1499/00 John Mytton 1380 - 1420 Margaret De Pershale 40 40 1379 Richard De Mytton 1458 Margaret Hopton 1515 Elizabeth de Ferrers 1495 Richard Draycott 1495 Thomas Shirley 1467 - 1551 Constance Beaumont 84 84 1460 - 16 FEB 1531/32 John Mytton 1520 - 1543 Elizabeth Babington 23 23 1482 - 1544 Sir Anthony Babington 62 62 1475 - 1553 Sir Humphrey De Ferrers 78 78 1512: Sir Humphrey Ferrers, son of Sir John. He also was High Steward. It was during his time that Leland, the historian and surveyor to Henry VIII, visited Tamworth and recorded of the Castle:- "the base court and great ward of the castle is cleane decayed, and the wall fallen down, and therein be now but houses of office, of noe notable buildings," referring to the buildings below the mound, and adding "the Dungeon Hill yet standeth, and a great round tower of stone wherein Mr Ferrers dwelleth, and now repaireth it. "Sir Humphrey spent the later years of his life at his manor of Walton-on-Trent.
1490 - 1568 Sir Philip Draycott 78 78 1465 - 1522 Sir John Draycott 57 57 1466 Elizabeth Eyre 1500 John Draycott 1437 - 1494 Sir Roger Draycott 57 57 1400 - 1471 Sir Roger Draycott 71 71 1412 Joan Aston 1394 - 8 MAR 1418/19 Joyce De Freville 1385 - 1448 Sir Roger Aston 63 63 1350 - 1385 Adam de Peshall 35 35 1463 Henry De Brugge 1470 Joanne Hungerford 1503 Joanne De Brugge 1443 John Hungerford 1450 Joan Washbourne 1458 - 6 JAN 1516/17 Ralph Shirley 1515 - 1576 Sir John De Ferrers 61 61 1372 Anne Beckwith 1370 William de Freville 1442 - 1485 Sir Richard Le Scrope 43 43 1498 Dorothy Montgomery 1445 - 1503 Thomas De Gresley 58 58 1453 Anne De Ferrers 1450 Mabel De Ferrers 1479 William De Gresley 1484 John De Gresley 1481 Elizabeth De Gresley 1486 Ellen De Gresley 1488 - 1548 George De Gresley 60 60 1496 Robert De Gresley 1498 James De Gresley 1479 - 1513 John Montgomery 34 34 1440 - 1513 Ralph Longford 73 73 1468 Henry Longford 1470 Thomas Longford 1472 John Longford 1474 William Longford 1480 Margaret Longford 1487 Elizabeth Longford 1502 Ellen Montgomery 1462 - 1515 Edward Jerningham 53 53 1503 - 1559 James Clarke 56 56 1544 - 1586 Agnes Clarke 42 42 1536 Margaret Clarke 11 FEB 1540/41 - 1598 John Clarke 4 JAN 1542/43 Thomas Clarke 1538 Joan Clarke 1437 Elizabeth De Ferrers 1425 Mabel De Ferrers 1442 Isabel De Ferrers 1440 - 1484 Henry De Ferrers 44 44 1430 Edmund De Ferrers 1452 Margaret Haxstall 1470 - 1535 Sir Edward De Ferrers 65 65 1473 Margaret De Ferrers 1480 - 1542 Henry De Ferrers 62 62 1484 - 1558 Elizabeth De Ferrers 74 74 1482 Richard De Ferrers 1482 - 1554 James Clarke 72 72 1508 - 1565 Margaret 57 57 1508 - 8 MAR 1558/59 George Clarke 1512 Henry Clarke 1515 Walter Clarke 11 FEB 1541/42 - 23 MAR 1609/10 John Clarke 1452 Margaret Peyton 1476 Margaret Pigot 1498 - 1536 Catherine Stanford 38 38 1474 Thomas Stanford 1518 - 1576 William Saunders 58 58 1548 - 1630 Agnes Clarke 82 82 1519 - 1555 John Clarke 36 36 1523 - 1585 Anne Macye 62 62 1545 Alexander Clarke 1551 George Clarke 1553 Edward Clarke 1529 Rose Peyton 1507 Thomasine Burgoyne 1548 Brydget Clarke 1500 - 1560 John Knight 60 60 1536 - 1577 John Shirley 41 41 1464 - 16 MAR 1527/28 Jane Sheffield 26 JAN 1514/15 - 1571 Francis Shirley 1520 - 1571 Dorothy Giffard 51 51 1437 - 20 MAR 1493/94 John Acton 1448 - 1539 Bennet Knight 91 91 1467 Thomas Acton 1470 John Knight 1420 Roger Knight 1446 - 1528 John Knight 82 82 1487 Joyce Mytton 1455 Joan Mytton 1479 Margaret Mytton 1433 Anne Swynnerton 1457 Richard Mytton 1459 Anne Mytton 1463 Eleanora Mytton 1435 Jane Mytton 1470 Elizabeth Dryland 1495 Griffith Acton 1497 - 1567 William Acton 70 70 1538 Mary Kirkham 1500 - 31 JAN 1551/52 Thomas Kirkham 1504 Margaret Ferrers 1485 Jane Malehearbe 1525 - 1581 George Kirkham 56 56 1527 Richard Kirkham 1529 James Kirkham 1532 Andrew Kirkham 1485 - 1560 Thomas Lord 75 75 1455 - 1500 Harry Lord 45 45 1457 Sioned Bagot 1436 - 24 JAN 1488/89 John Bagot 1436 - 1480 Isobel Curson 44 44 1412 - 1485 Richard Bagot 73 73 1416 Robert Aston 1414 - 1477 Isobel Aston 63 63 1482 Joyce Shirley 1434 - 1502 Richard Curson 68 68 1438 - 1508 Alice Willoughby 70 70 1460 Catherine Curson 1472 Elizabeth Hungerford 1495 - 1549 Agnes Horsfall 54 54 1513 William De Ferrers 1516 Edward De Ferrers 1518 John De Ferrers 1520 Henry De Ferrers 1522 Agnes De Ferrers 1526 Mary De Ferrers 1528 Charles De Ferrers 1534 Nicholas De Ferrers 1515 - 8 MAR 1574/75 Brian De Ferrers 1520 - 12 JAN 1566/67 Margaret De Lacy 1540 - 1610 Richard Ferrers 70 70 1546 Grace Ferrers 1548 Alice Ferrers 1542 Robert Ferrers 1544 Mary Ferrers 1550 Susan Ferrers 1555 Henry Ferrers 1549 - 1624 William Clarke 75 75 1527 - 1580 Thomas Clarke 53 53 1530 Frances Harber JAN 1554/55 John Clarke 1559 Anne Clarke 1506 - 1530 Jane Strelley 24 24 1448 - 1538 Sir John Strelley 90 90 1452 - 1549 Sanchia Willoughby 97 97 1471 - 1538 Sir John Strelley 67 67 1473 Isabel Strelley 1475 Margaret Strelley 1477 Elizabeth Strelley 1490 Anne Strelley 1454 Alice Willoughby 1456 Henry Willoughby 1450 Christopher Willoughby 1448 Robert Willoughby 1500 Anne Strelley 1512 John Strelley 1554 - 1608 Anne Shirley 54 54 1539 Edward Shirley 1541 Arthur Shirley 1543 Elizabeth Shirley 1546 Cassandra Shirley 1548 Ralph Shirley 1550 Mary Shirley 1552 Alice Shirley 1483 - 1537 Catherine De Ferrers 54 54 1518 Dorothy De Ferrers 1471 - 1515 Sir John De Ferrers 44 44 1479 Richard De Ferrers 1473 Maude De Ferrers 1477 Alice De Ferrers 1481 Isabelle De Ferrers 1475 Dorothy Harper 1518 Catherine Babington 1533 - 9 JAN 1614/15 Sir Richard Knightley 1494 - 1566 Sir Valentine Knightley 72 72 1531 Constance Knightley 1480 - 1551 Constance Brome 71 71 1505 Henry De Ferrers 1507 Edward De Ferrers 1503 George De Ferrers 1501 Nicholas De Ferrers 1511 Jane De Ferrers 1513 Ursula De Ferrers 1509 - 1554 Anne De Ferrers 45 45 1517 Margaret De Ferrers 1539 Thomas Knightley 1542 Edward Knightley 1545 John Knightley 1511 - 1565 Anthony Chetwynd 54 54 1476 - 1547 William Chetwynd 71 71 1507 Elizabeth Chetwynd 1509 Thomas Chetwynd 1514 Godfrey Chetwynd 1422 John Washbourne 1431 Joan Mytton 1452 - 1517 John Washbourne 65 65 1455 - 1536 Elizabeth Mornington 81 81 1479 John Washbourne 1476 - 1517 Robert Washbourne 41 41 1481 Walter Washbourne 1483 Francis Washbourne 1500 - 1533 John Washborne 33 33 1480 - 1521 Eleanor Staples 41 41 1502 Norman Washborne 1476 - 1537 Mary Le Scrope 61 61 1454 - 1505 Eleanor Washbourne 51 51 1505 - 1572 Sir Henry Jerningham 67 67 Sir Henry was the founder of the Cotesby or Cossey branch of the Jerninghans in the County of Norfolk, England (Betham, The Baronetage of England, 1801-1803, p. 232, table 33). Sir Henry used the Jernigham spelling of his name to distinguish himself from the Jernigans whom he disliked. (John Bennett Boddie Historical Southern Families, vol. IV, p. 121 et. seq.) Research shows that Sir Henry Jerningham achieved fame (or notoriety) among the Jerningham generations by adhering to the cause of Queen Mary on the demise of Edward VI. Sir Henry Jerningham was an ardent supporter and he, with all his "tenantry", joined forces with her at Kenninghall in Jul 1553. Sir Henry captured Yarmouth and rallied the county of Norfolk to her cause. He was made Knight of the Bath at the Queen coronation. He therefore stood high in the Queen's favor was constituted by her majesty, immediately after her accession, Vice-Chamberlain, Captain of the Guard, Master of the Horse and of the Household  and one of the Privy Council.

Sir Henry also obtained grants  from the Queen of several large manors, particularly those of Cotesby in Norfolk and Wingfield Castle in Suffolk. The former he made the cheif place of residence of the family, having rebuilt the mansion (on the south  bank of the river Tud). On 20th  May 1555 (Calendar of Patent Rolls - Phil. and Mar. vol 2 p321) Robert Dudley, knight, bargained and sold to Sir Henry Jernyngham, knight, vice- chamberlain of the Household and to dame Frances his wife, the reversion of the manor and park of Corsey alias Costessey alias Cossey, late parcel of the lands of Charles, late Duke of Suffolk, then and now in the tenure of the lady Anne of Cleves for life by patent of Henry VIII, also the said manor and park and all lands and liberties (long list) belonging to the same in Cossey, Earlham, Bawburgh, Bowthorpe, Easton, Colton, Marlingford, Barford, Wramplingham, Melton, Hethersett, Honingham, Thorpe, East Tuddenham, Brandon, Runhall, Weston, Morton, Ringland, Felthorpe, Taverham, Carleton, Sall and Yaxham, co. Norfolk. And all rights and interest in the premises to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies and in default to their right heirs in fee; Confirmation, in consideration of Jerningham's service to the Queen at Framlyngham, co. Suffolk, in suppressing the rebellion of the Duke of Northumberland and in Wyatt's rebellion, of the estate and interest of him and Frances in the said reversion and premises and release to him of all claim which the Queen has in the reversion, to hold them as aforesaid in chief by the service of one fortieth part of a knight's fee. These without fine or fee. In 1557, on the death of Anne of Cleves the manor reverted to Henry and Frances. The family held the estate for the next 362 years.

When Queen Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558, Sir Henry was deprived of his high offices and all his manors and other properties were confiscated. Sir Henry entertained Queen Elizabeth there in her progress through Norfolk; but his allegiance to the ancient faith seems to have been a bar to any favour in Court during that Queen's reign, he lost his place on the Privy Council. Sir Henry was aware of the dangers of celebrating the Mass in a manner contrary to the practices of the established Church of England so he had a secret chapel constructed under the roof of his new Manor House. For nearly 200 years this little chapel was one of the few places where the practice of Roman Catholicism was effectively maintained in England. There is no doubt that was sanctuary in the house for Catholics priests clandestinely visiting the Jerninghams, there were a 'chaplains stairs' and a 'priest's hole'. Two priests reputedly living or visiting the Jerninghams were a "Mr Pratt" and John Gerard the Jesuit who was tortured in the Tower of London and eventually escaped to France.

In 1578 Queen Elizabeth again visited Cotesby, which indicates that Sir Henry's widow and her household were not at that time being badly treated as were other prominent recusant Catholics.

During the early 16th century the peers holding most land in Gloucestershire were the Berkeleys and the Somersets, earls of Worcester; the latter do not appear to have exercised any significant parliamentary patronage in the county. The most influential patrons, besides the Berkeleys, were Sir John Brydges, later 1st Baron Chandos, and his relatives. If kinship with one or both of these families is taken into consideration, all 13 known knights of the shire during the period could appear on the same genealogical tree. Only Sir Henry Jerningham, a Privy Councillor from East Anglia related to the Kingstons, was not a resident with experience in local affairs. Nearly all frequented the court, either in an official capacity or as figures in their own right on ceremonial occasions or the dependants of great men. Most had military experience, several having held commands of distinction. Only Edmund Brydges, Jerningham and William Rede are known to have had any previous parliamentary experience before sitting for the shire. Arnold, Anthony and William Kingston, and Sir Giles Poole sat repeatedly for the county and several went on to represent other constituencies, often boroughs in Wiltshire. There was a tendency, whether or not by design, to return men with main estates near Gloucester, and only in the first two Parliaments of Mary's reign did neither seat go to one of this group.

On receiving the writ ordering an election of knights of the shire for Suffolk the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk chose a day which he announced at both Bury St. Edmunds and Ipswich; the election took place at the shire house in Ipswich. Eight indentures survive from this period. Written in Latin, they are between the sheriff of the one part and the coroners and gentlemen of the shire of the other. Between 20 and 40 of the electors are usually named but in 1545, when after having sat for the county probably without interruption since 1529 Sir Anthony Wingfield was not re-elected, the names of three coroners and 100 gentlemen are given. The sheriff sealed (and on occasion signed) the indenture and returned it with the writ which he endorsed with his signature. In 1547 Sir John Godsalve, whose name follows those of the two coroners at the head of the list of electors, witnessed the indenture along with three others whose signatures are now illegible. The elevation of Sir Thomas Wentworth shortly after the opening of the Parliament of 1529 created a vacancy which lasted until 1532 or early 1533, when Sir Phillip Tylney, a kinsman of Anne Boleyn, and Sir Arthur Hopton were nominated; Cromwell signified his choice of Hopton, but in the absence of a return the outcome is not known. In 1539 Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk told Cromwell that before going north he had arranged in the county for the return of such men ‘as I doubt not shall serve his highness according to his pleasure’. In Jan 1553 King Edward VI recommended the election of Sir William Drury and Sir Henry Bedingfield.

Apart from William Cordell, all the knights of the shire for Suffolk during the period came from a closely-knit group of families. Several were associated with the leading figures in East Anglia, the dukes of Norfolk, the earls of Oxford and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Nearly all held posts in the Household and five were Privy Councillors when elected, two others becoming Councillors during their parliamentary careers and three more after they had left the Commons. In 1558 Cordell had recently been appointed master of the rolls and was Speaker-designate. His election with Sir Thomas Cornwallis, the new comptroller of the Household, ended a run by Sir William Drury and Sir Henry Jerningham; Drury was by then a dying man and Jerningham exchanged Suffolk for Gloucestershire, where he also had property.

A bill for clothmaking in East Anglia did not survive after a single reading in the Commons in 1547, but the manufacture of cloth in Suffolk was to be regulated by two Acts (5 and 6 Edw. VI, c.6 and 4 and 5 Phil. and Mary, c.5) passed in the next ten years.
1507 Ferdinand Jerningham 1505 Edmund Jerningham 1511 Elizabeth Jerningham 1513 Mary Jerningham 1508 - 1596 Mary Wyndham 88 88 1469 - 1521 Thomas Wyndham 52 52 1472 - 1515 Eleanor Le Scrope 43 43 1510 - 1560 Thomas Babington 50 50 1512 Edward Babington 1514 Bernard Babington 1516 John Babington 1468 Hugh Shirley 1460 Thomas Shirley 1462 Robert Shirley 1464 Margaret Shirley 1466 - 1531 Alice Shirley 65 65 1470 Jane Shirley 1472 Nicholas Shirley 1474 Eleanor Shirley 1476 Henry Shirley 1478 Richard Shirley 1480 Baldwin Shirley 1482 Anne Shirley 1514 Anne De Gresley 1516 Elizabeth De Gresley 1518 Thomas De Gresley 1520 Eleanor De Gresley 1522 Edward De Gresley 1525 - 1573 William De Gresley 48 48 1528 Katherine De Gresley 1467 Margaret Wrottesley 1466 - 14 JAN 1516/17 John le Scrope 1425 - 1472 Stephen le Scrope 47 47 1460 Stephen le Scrope 1438 Jane Bingham 1374 Joyce De Freville 1377 Margaret De Freville 1398 - 1476 Sir Baldwin De Freville 78 78 1392 - 1480 Sir Richard Bingham 88 88 1412 Joane Greene 1432 Thomas Willoughby 1424 Margery Willoughby 1428 Ralph Willoughby 1430 Baldwin Willoughby 1442 - 1524 Robert Bingham 82 82 1447 - 1490 Joan De La Lynde 43 43 1472 Catherine Bingham 1474 - 1510 William Bingham 36 36 1476 - 1561 Robert Bingham 85 85 1478 Anne Bingham 1480 Alice Bingham 1481 - 1541 Alice Coker 60 60 1507 Robert Bingham 1509 Christopher Bingham 1513 George Bingham 1523 Joan Bingham 1525 Mary Bingham 1527 Cecily Bingham 1528 Richard Bingham 1501 Anne Le Scrope 1543 - 1595 George Bingham 52 52 1503 Dorothy Le Scrope 1505 Richard Le Scrope 1506 Anthony Le Scrope 1507 - 1570 Jane Knight 63 63 1475 Henry Knight 1480 Jane 1510 Henry Knight 1556 Thomas Clarke 1462 Henry Curson 1464 Elizabeth Curson 1468 - 1512 John Curson 44 44 1472 - 1514 Elizabeth Eyre 42 42 1495 Richard Curson 1499 Eleanor De La Pole 1519 - 1549 Richard Curson 30 30 1521 - 1573 John Curson 52 52 1523 - 1569 Elizabeth Curson 46 46 1525 Francis Curson 1528 Eleanor Curson 1530 Anne Curson 1532 Christopher Curson 1534 William Curson 1510 - 1551 Robert Lytton 41 41 1482 - 1517 William Lytton 35 35 1482 - 1518 Audrey Booth 36 36 1452 Philip Booth 1434 - 1478 Catherine De Ferrers 44 44 1518 Rowland Lytton 1537 Thomasine Burgoyne 1504 Thomas Burgoyne 1510 Elizabeth Staverton 1470 Christopher Burgoyne 1474 - 1540 Thomasine De Freville 66 66 8 MAR 1427/28 Baldwin De Freville 1430 Thomas De Freville 1442 - 1521 Robert De Freville 79 79 1478 Robert De Freville 1520 Robert De Freville 1527 - 16 FEB 1557/58 Beatrice Haselden 1463 - 1540 William Kingston 77 77 1519 Anthony Kingston 1528 - 6 MAR 1568/69 James Clarke 1467 - 1539 Robert De Sutton 72 72 1475 - 19 FEB 1501/02 Catherine Knight 1450 - 1531 Robert Knight 81 81 1490 Lawrence Saunders 1494 Alice Brokesby 1512 Anne Saunders 1514 Alice Saunders 1516 - 1551 Thomas Saunders 35 35 1520 Dorothy Saunders 1522 Audrey Saunders 1460 - 1531 Robert Brokesby 71 71 1434 Thomas Bingham 1517 - 1554 Elizabeth Wilsforde 37 37 1540 James Clarke 1542 - 23 MAR 1611/12 George Clarke 1544 Elizabeth Clarke 1546 Thomas Clarke 1548 Reginald Clarke 1550 Robert Clarke 1552 Richard Clarke 1562 - 1608 Margery Clarke 46 46 1497 - 1560 Margaret Wyndham 63 63 1499 - 1569 Edmund Wyndham 70 70 1501 - 1573 John Wyndham 72 72 1503 Elizabeth Wyndham 1402 Elizabeth De Freville
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