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About Sir Thomas Tunstall
Knighted 1382 1415: Attended King Henry V to the Battle of Agincourt where he was killed Battle of Agincourt
Battle of Agincourt
The Battle of Agincourt was a major English victory in the Hundred Years' War. The battle took place on Friday, 25 October 1415, near Azincourt, in northern France. Henry V's victory at Agincourt, against a numerically superior French army, crippled France and started a new period in the war during which Henry V married the French king's daughter, and their son, later Henry VI of England and Henry II of France, was made heir to the throne of France as well as of England. en.wikipedia.org · Text under CC-BY-SA license .
British History On Line He was succeeded by Sir Thomas Tunstall, probably his son, who was already a knight in 1382, and who in 1402 obtained the king's licence to crenellate his manor of Thurland and to inclose and impark 1,000 acres of meadow, &c., called Fairthwaite. Sir Thomas died in 1415 holding the manor of Cantsfield of John Harrington in socage by a rent of 3s. 4d.; also the manors of Tunstall, Burrow and Leck, Newton and Hubberthorn. His son and heir, William Tunstall, was twenty-four years old. The new lord made a feoffment of his castle or manor of Thurland in 1417 and of his other possessions. He did not long survive, for in 1425-6 his widow Anne made agreements with Thomas Tunstall, his brother and heir male, as to her dower, for which she received £40 a year.
Wikipedia Date: Oct 25, 1415
Find a Grave Memorial
Thomas Tunstall II
Birth: 1358 Tunstall, City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Death: 5 Nov 1415 (aged 56–57) Lancashire, England
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial ID: 232751531
Thomas Tunstall II
1358 – 5 November 1415
Sir William Tunstall was succeeded by Sir Thomas Tunstall, probably his son, who was already a knight in 1382, (fn. 28) and who in 1402 obtained the king's licence to crenellate his manor of Thurland and to inclose [sic] and impark 1,000 acres of meadow, &c., called Fairthwaite. (fn. 29) Sir Thomas died in 1415 holding the manor of Cantsfield of John Harrington in socage by a rent of 3s. 4d.; also the manors of Tunstall, Burrow and Leck, Newton and Hubberthorn. His son and heir, William Tunstall, was twenty-four years old. (fn. 30) The new lord made a feoffment of his castle or manor of Thurland in 1417 and of his other possessions. (fn. 31) He did not long survive, for in 1425–6 his widow Anne made agreements with Thomas Tunstall, his brother and heir male, as to her dower, for which she received £40 a year. (fn. 32)
Family Members:
Spouse: Isabel Harington Tunstall 1369–1414
Children: Alice Tunstall Parr 1405–1490
Sir Thomas Tunstall's Timeline
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1358
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Thurland, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1380
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Thurland Castle, Thurland, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1382
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Probably Thurland Castle, Between Cantsfield and Tunstall, Lancashire, England
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1387
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Thurland Castle, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1390
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Scargill, Yorkshire, England
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1390
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1395
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Thurland Castle, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1400
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Thurland Castle, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1405
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Thurland Castle, Yorkshire, England
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