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About Sir Edward Tame, Kt.
Re: Edward Greville's brother-in-law, Sir Edmund Tame
* From: "John H" <JohnH4999@xxxxxxxxxxx>
* Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 01:36:30 +0930
Thanks for the reply Douglas,
I have looked at the notes under Sir Edward that show the D1224 etc and I
(having inherited this databse as previously stated) get the impressionthat
the d1224 followed by opther numbers appears to be a mortgage number for the
vasrious transactions that Anne and son John were guarantors.
Now where it came from I dont know, but further down there is the following
(U269 T246/2), which appears to refer to a document from A2A
A search on A2A using Edward Greville brought up many similar references.
I will attempt to locate where Brother in Law got this D1224 from and if I
locate source I will advise through group.
re Elizabeth Tame, nothing showing an Elizabeth Tame or an Elizabeth married
to a Edmund Tame, but the B in Law didnt diverge passed the direct line
much.
DR said:
I believe the younger Sir Edmund Tame was married to Katherine Dennis.
The younger Sir Edmund Tame appears to have had no issue. His heir was
his sister, Margaret Tame, who married in 1528 Sir Humphrey Stafford.
Data in this database seems to agree with statement above , although it only
shows a Katherine without a surname, rest matches, including dying out of
male Tame line after the Edward who died in c1544..
re Elizabeth Greville, sister mentioned in Sir Edwards Will of 1528/9, for
what its worth, this database shows Elizabeth born ?? died c 1545 married to
Thomas Neville with son John Neville. No sources or other notes except that
he states "Elizabeth inherited the Manor of Tetbury".
Other siblings of Elizabeth shown are
Ann Greville married to Thomas Denton (Brother of Anne Denton)
[Denton children's father shown as John Robert Thomas Denton who Lived
Armesden, Buckinghamshire, Eng. with wife Isabell Browne]
Agnes Greville married to Edmund Tame
Sir Edward Greville married to Anne Denton (sister of Thomas Denton, also
shows an Isabel Denton married to unknown Greville)
Robert Greville married to Isabel Wyncott
Boy you guys are getting me to look in areas I havent ever looked before and
I see a lot of work needed to get missing sources etc .
regards
John H
"Douglas Richardson" <royalancestry@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1151424854.069001.207370@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear John ~
I believe there were two Sir Edmund Tames in succession, they being
father and son. I believe the elder Sir Edmund Tame, of Fairford,
Gloucestershire, died in 1534, as per his brass. He was married twice.
He appears to have been survived by a wife named Elizabeth, as
indicated by the Chancery Proceeding item below dated 1544-1551:
C 1/1128/50-51: Thomas, John and Edward, sons of Anthony HUNGREFORD,
knight, and others, v. Thomas BRUDENELL, knight, executor of Elizabeth,
late the wife of Edmund Tame, knight.: Legacies of sheep.: GLOUCESTER.
Date: 1544-1551 [Source: National Archives catalogue,
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp).
I believe the younger Sir Edmund Tame was married to Katherine Dennis.
The younger Sir Edmund Tame appears to have had no issue. His heir was
his sister, Margaret Tame, who married in 1528 Sir Humphrey Stafford.
I note that Sir Edward Greville's will dated 1528 mentions his sister,
Elizabeth, and his brother-in-law, Sir Edmund Tame. It is tempting to
think that Sir Edward Greville's sister was Elizabeth, wife of Sir
Edmund Tame, named in the Chancery record above. By any chance, do you
have any particulars on Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edmund Tame?
One other question for John: In your posts, you have twice referred to
a source for Sir Edward Greville and his first wife, Anne Denton, which
you have identified only as D1224. What is this source?
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: www. royalancestry. net
* From: "John H" <JohnH4999@xxxxxxxxxxx>
* Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 00:14:06 +0930
Still looking re D1224
Another possiblity is a catalogue number for A2A.
Anyone got any thoughts on what it is?
regards
John H
"John H" <JohnH4999@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44a2a8f6_2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for the reply Douglas,
I have looked at the notes under Sir Edward that show the D1224 etc and I
(having inherited this databse as previously stated) get the
impressionthat the d1224 followed by opther numbers appears to be a
mortgage number for the vasrious transactions that Anne and son John were
guarantors.
Now where it came from I dont know, but further down there is the
following (U269 T246/2), which appears to refer to a document from A2A
A search on A2A using Edward Greville brought up many similar references.
I will attempt to locate where Brother in Law got this D1224 from and if I
locate source I will advise through group.
re Elizabeth Tame, nothing showing an Elizabeth Tame or an Elizabeth
married to a Edmund Tame, but the B in Law didnt diverge passed the direct
line much.
DR said:
I believe the younger Sir Edmund Tame was married to Katherine Dennis.
The younger Sir Edmund Tame appears to have had no issue. His heir was
his sister, Margaret Tame, who married in 1528 Sir Humphrey Stafford.
Data in this database seems to agree with statement above , although it
only shows a Katherine without a surname, rest matches, including dying
out of male Tame line after the Edward who died in c1544..
re Elizabeth Greville, sister mentioned in Sir Edwards Will of 1528/9, for
what its worth, this database shows Elizabeth born ?? died c 1545 married
to Thomas Neville with son John Neville. No sources or other notes except
that he states "Elizabeth inherited the Manor of Tetbury".
Other siblings of Elizabeth shown are
Ann Greville married to Thomas Denton (Brother of Anne Denton)
[Denton children's father shown as John Robert Thomas Denton who Lived
Armesden, Buckinghamshire, Eng. with wife Isabell Browne]
Agnes Greville married to Edmund Tame
Sir Edward Greville married to Anne Denton (sister of Thomas Denton, also
shows an Isabel Denton married to unknown Greville)
Robert Greville married to Isabel Wyncott
Boy you guys are getting me to look in areas I havent ever looked before
and I see a lot of work needed to get missing sources etc .
regards
John H
"Douglas Richardson" <royalancestry@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1151424854.069001.207370@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear John ~
I believe there were two Sir Edmund Tames in succession, they being
father and son. I believe the elder Sir Edmund Tame, of Fairford,
Gloucestershire, died in 1534, as per his brass. He was married twice.
He appears to have been survived by a wife named Elizabeth, as
indicated by the Chancery Proceeding item below dated 1544-1551:
C 1/1128/50-51: Thomas, John and Edward, sons of Anthony HUNGREFORD,
knight, and others, v. Thomas BRUDENELL, knight, executor of Elizabeth,
late the wife of Edmund Tame, knight.: Legacies of sheep.: GLOUCESTER.
Date: 1544-1551 [Source: National Archives catalogue,
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp).
I believe the younger Sir Edmund Tame was married to Katherine Dennis.
The younger Sir Edmund Tame appears to have had no issue. His heir was
his sister, Margaret Tame, who married in 1528 Sir Humphrey Stafford.
I note that Sir Edward Greville's will dated 1528 mentions his sister,
Elizabeth, and his brother-in-law, Sir Edmund Tame. It is tempting to
think that Sir Edward Greville's sister was Elizabeth, wife of Sir
Edmund Tame, named in the Chancery record above. By any chance, do you
have any particulars on Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edmund Tame?
One other question for John: In your posts, you have twice referred to
a source for Sir Edward Greville and his first wife, Anne Denton, which
you have identified only as D1224. What is this source?
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: www. royalancestry. net
* From: WJhonson@xxxxxxx
* Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 22:25:54 +0000 (UTC)
In a message dated 6/23/06 6:55:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
JohnH4999@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< re Robert Greville mentioned above:
Upon Marriage to Margaret (nee Arle), he gained Arle Court. Eventually it
passed to his brother William (Judge of Common Pleas) Approx 1520, Sir
Edward Greville transferred the Charlton Kings and Ashley Manor properties
to Robert. Will dated 7/2/1548 and was proved before 25th March 1548 (GRO
1548/76) Buried inside of Parish church Charlton Kings although there was a
family vault at Cheltenham.(CK 1548/9) Surname also shown as "Grevyle" on
will. >>
With such an early property transfer, this Robert must be his brother ?
Thanks
Will Johnson
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Sir Edward Tame, Kt.'s Timeline
1471 |
December 1471
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Fairford, Gloucestershire, England
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1500 |
1500
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Ashby, Lincolnshire, England
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1534 |
August 1, 1534
Age 62
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Fairford, Gloucestershire, England
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???? |
St. Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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