32768. Thomas Palmes Esquire of Naburn
Documents:
20 January 1425
Bond : in 100 marks : John Moreton citizen and alderman of York to Thomas Palmes of Naburn esq.16 November 1492
Quitclaim : Brian Palmes and Alice Beves (widow of Robert Beves and daughter and heir of George Palmes brother of Thomas Palmes father of William Palmes father of B.P.) to William Chapman :-- as DDPA/7/64 --: Seal, `B'.
*Original documents on file at The University Oh Hull in the United Kingdom**Credit for above note given to Author Linda M. Marrone from her book Our Branch of the Palmes Family (Palmes Hart Marrone), Higginson Book Company Salem Ma**
32785. Elizabeth Hopton
Ref: Pedigrees of Charlemagne's Descendants Vol III
Elizabeth Hopton, great grandmother of the Shurick Clan from Anna Amelia Palmes forward is a direct descendant of Charlemagne therefore we have inherited the same blood line.
The following children shown in the LDS 1850466 show a birthdate prior to or at a young age of the mother Elizabeth and conflicts with this writing. Will list the children without the birthdates until this can be researched.
Mary (Maria) Corbet b: Abt. 1426
Jane (Joan) Corbet b: Abt. 1430
Elizabeth Corbet b: Abt. 1434
Anne Corbet b: Abt. 1438
32790. John Talbot 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury
Ref: Simon and Schuster
"2d Earl of Shrewsbury, son of 1st earl, was chancellor of Ireland (1446) and treasurer of England (1456); fell at Northampton fighting on king's side."
32798. Thomas Echyngham
Reference: Echyngham of Echyngham by Spencer Hall.
Thomas de Echyngham, his son and heir, succeeded, of the age of twenty years and upwards at his father's decease. He married Margaret, daughter of Reginald West, Lord de la Warr. In 1454 he attended the enthroning of Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury (translated from Ely), Cardinal, Lord Chancellor, and Chancellor of Oxford. In the 14th year of Edward IV., a.d. 1474, he served the office of sheriff for the counties of Surrey and Sussex. He died Jan. 20, a.d. 1482, as appears by the inscription taken from his tomb (p. 19), leaving two daughters and coheirs, each of whom married two husbands (an elder daughter, Elizabeth, having died before her father, Dec. 9, 1452, and buried at Echyngham); Margaret, the eldest of the two daughters and coheirs, married first William Blount, eldest son of Walter Lord Mountjoy, and secondly Sir John Elrington, treasurer of the household to Kings Edward IV and V., and constable of Windsor Castle, with whom she lies buried in the church of Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, where is an altar-tomb, with their recumbent figures. The issue of her first marriage with William Blount, was Edward Lord Mountjoy who died an infant. Dec. 1, 15th Edward IV a.d. 1476 and and two daughters, Elizabeth, married to Andrew Lord Windsor, and Alice, married first to Sir Thomas Oxenbridge, and secondly to Sir David Owen, of Midhurst, of the county of Sussex, Knight. The elder daughter, Elizabeth, is represented at the present day by the Marchioness of Downshire and Lady Harriet Clive, co-heirs of the barony of Windsor; the second daughter, Alice, is presumed to have died without issue...