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About Lawrence Washington, 1st of Sulgrave
Lawrence married Anne Aimee Pargiter (b. 1504, d. 07 Oct 1564) in 1538 in Sulgrave, England. Anne was the daughter of Robert Pargiter and Anne Knight and the widow of Thomson of Greatworth.
Lawrence Washington was a wealthy wool merchant and became Mayor of Northampton. It was Lawrence who first settled at Sulgrave with his second wife Aimee, the third daughter of Robert Pargiter of Greatworth, near Sulgrave. Lawrence's former wife, Elizabeth, had died childless. Lawrence purchased Sulgrave from King Henry VIII in 1539.
He built of Sulgrave Manor which on Sulgrave Manor Road, Sulgrave, Nr. Banbury, Osfordshire, UK (England).
- See : http://www.sulgravemanor.org.uk/pages/54/lawrence_the_builder.asp
- http://www.sulgravemanor.org.uk/pages/59/family_tree.asp
He was Mayor of Northampton in 1532 and 1545. He built Sulgrave Manor, Northants and
was tenant in right of his wife. By grant of HENRY VIII, on 10 March 1539, he received outright ownership of Sulgrave Manor, at the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. He was seized of "Sulgrave" at that time. It was formerly the property of the Priory of Saint Andrew, in Northhampton."
Mayor of Northampton 1533 and 1546
This is primarily the family of Sulgrave Manor. In the fourteenth century, the main branch of the Washington familymoved to Westmorland, then to Lancashire, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire. In the 16th century a group split off of the Northampton family and moved to Ireland. Acquired the Manor of Sulgrave March 10, 1539 with his second wife Aimee Pargiter. The Manorhouse was completed about 1560.
Lawrence and Amy Partiger Washington were the parents of 4 sons and 7 daughters. Lawrence and Amy are buried in the 14th century churchyard of St. James the Less in Sulgrave, Northampshire, England.
WAS THE FIRST GRANTEE OF SULGRAVE MANOR, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,
ENGLAND.
Note:
THE FOLLOWING IS THE INSCRIPTION ON THE TOMB OF LAWRENCE
WASHINGTON AND HIS WIFE, SHOWING SPACES LEFT FOR THE DATE OF HIS
DEATH, WHICH HIS EXECUTORS NEGLECTED TO HAVE FILLED IN:
Note:
Note: "HERE LYETH BURIED YE BODYS OF
Note: LAURENCE WASHINGTON, GENT. &
Note: AMEE HIS WYF BY WHOME HE HAD
Note: ISSUE iiii SONS & vii DAUGHTS.
Note: LAURENCE DYED YE DAY OD
Note: ANo 15 & AMEE DECEASSED THE
Note: vi DAY OF OCTOBER ANo DM 1564."
Lawrence Washington, 1st of Sulgrave's Timeline
1500 |
1500
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Tewhitefield, Warton, Lancashire, England
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1530 |
1530
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Sulgrave, Northampton, England
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1540 |
1540
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Abt. 1540
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1540
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Abt. 1540
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1544 |
1544
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Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire, England
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1545 |
1545
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Man Mal, Wiltshire, England
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1546 |
1546
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1548 |
1548
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1550 |
1550
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Greys Inn. Middx. Eng
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1552 |
1552
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Greys Inn. Middx. Eng
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