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Thomas CRANMER
(-1551) |
Thomas CRANMER 1
Notes: The eldest son, Thomas was given the Rectories of Aslockton and Whatton, formerly part of Welbeck Abbey, by his uncle the Archbishop of Canterbury. He firstly married Cecily Quadring, who was from a Lincolnshire family, and had two children. Their only son Thomas married twice, and his daughters Mary and Alice inherited Thomas snr's property. Thomas and Cecily's only daughter Mary died young. Thomas secondly married Isabel Morton (qv), daughter of Charles Morton of Bawtry in Yorkshire, and had another six children. Their three married children were John (qv); Edmund who first leased a farm in Aslockton, then moved to Chevening in Kent; and Robert, who was trained as a lawyer, lived at Chipstead Park in Chevening Parish in Kent, was yeoman of Queen Elizabeth's jewel house, and was the most prosperous of his family. Thomas married Cecily QUADRING. (Cecily QUADRING was born Of in Lincolnshire 4.) Thomas next married Isabel MORTON, daughter of Charles MORTON and Maude DALLYSON. (Isabel MORTON was buried on 27 May 1550 in St John of Beverley, Whatton-in-the-Vale, Nottinghamshire 5.) |
1 Church Register, Whatton-in-the Vale, SoG ref Mfc 55269 (baptism of son John).
2 Waters R.E.C. (1878), "Memoirs of the Chesters of Chicheley Vols 1 and 2", London: Robson and Sons, p374.
3 Waters R.E.C. (1878), "Memoirs of the Chesters of Chicheley Vols 1 and 2", London: Robson and Sons, p375.
4 Church Register, p374.
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Church Register, Whatton-in-the Vale, SoG ref Mfc 55269.
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