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Agnes Hansard (Tyrwhitt)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kettleby, Lincolnshire, England
Death: October 08, 1546
Kettleby, Lincolnshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, of Kettleby and Maud Tyrwhitt
Wife of Sir William Hansard, of Kelsey
Mother of Elizabeth Ayscough and Anne Hansard
Sister of Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, MP; Sir William Tyrwhitt, Kt.; Anne Bolles; Elizabeth Monson; Philip Tyrwhitt, MP and 3 others

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About Agnes Hansard


Agnes TYRWHITT

  • Born: ABT 1505 Kettelby, Lincolnshire, England
  • Father: Robert TYRWHITT of Kettelby (Sir Knight)
  • Mother: Maud TALBOYS
  • Married: William HANSARD (d. 15 Apr 1522) marriage contract 4 Dec 1516

Agnes Tyrwhitt, married to William, son and heir to Sir William Hansard, Knt

Children:

  1. Anne Hansard (dsp)
  2. Elizabeth HANSARD (b. 1520 - d. 10.10. 1558) (m. Sir Francis Ayscough)

Hansard line

“Sarah Duchess of York and her continued Hansard ascent”. Will Johnson, et al. (July 7, 2008). < GoogleGroups >

<snip>

  • Eleanor Ayscough was the daughter of Sir Francis Ayscough (d 19 Oct 1564) by his wife Elizabeth Hansard (d 29 Sep 1558)
    • Elizabeth Hansard was the daughter of William Hansard aet 19 in 1521, died 15 Apr 1522, by his wife Anne Tyrwhitt.
      • William Hansard was the son of Sir William Hansard of South Kelsey, aet 19 in 1497, died 11 Jan 1521/2 by his wife Elizabeth Hutton "co-heiress of her father" buried 12 May 1550 St Martin's, Lincoln
        • Elizabeth Hutton was the daughter of John Hutton of Tudhoe, co Durham about whom I know nothing
          • William Hansard was the son of Richard Hansard aet 9 in 1466, died 1497 by his wife Elizabeth Blount "co-heiress of her father" Thomas Blount of Girsby, by his wife Agnes Hawley daughter of Sir Thomas,Hawley of Utterby
            • Richard Hansard was the son of Richard Hansard of South Kelsey, escheator of county Lincoln in 1448; by his wife Margaret Delamere "heiress of her father" Thomas Delamere
              • Richard Hansard was the son of Richard Hansard, Knt of South Kelsey; Sheriff of co Lincoln in 1419, died 1428, buried at St Mary's South Kelsey by his wife Joan Hedworth, daughter of Sir John Hedworth

That's it for this installment of "As Sarah Ferguson Turns".


Conflicting origins

Notices and remains of the family of Tyrwhitt [signed R.P.T.]. Corrected and repr. Repr. with corrections (Google eBook).  Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, 1872.  Page 22

1. Sir William's [sic: Robert] daughters were, 1. Agnes, wife of Sir William Hansard of Kelsey, co. Lincoln, Knt. (Inquis. post mortem, 8 Henry VIII.), by whom she had one daughter and heir, wife of Sir Francis Ayscough, Knt. ; 2. Katherine, wife of Sir Richard Thimolby, Knt., who died 2 Edward VI. (1549); and 3. Maud, wife of Henry Portington, Esq., of Portington, co. York.


Conflict:

Notices and remains of the family of Tyrwhitt [signed R.P.T.]. Corrected and ... By Robert Philip Tyrwhitt. Page 35. < GoogleBooks >

3 It appears from an Inquisitio post mortem, 8 Henry VIII., that William Hansard married the daughter of Robert Tyrwhitt. Their only child, a daughter, married Sir Francis Ascough (Harl. MS., No. 6829).


From The English Baronetage:

Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, the only son of Wiliam Tyrwhitt and Anne Constable, was knighted, and sheriff of Lincolnshire, 15 Hen. VIII. and by his wife, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Tailboys, of Kyme, in com. Line. Knt. had issue, three sons; and six daughters;

  1. Sir William, of Kettleby.
  2. Sir Robert, who left only a daughter and heir, Catherine, married to Henry Darcy, Esq; son and heir to Sir Arthur Darcy, Knt. second son to Thomas, lord Darcy.
  3. 3. Philip, of whom hereafter.

The daughters were,

  1. Anne, married to Bolles, of Hough, Esq;
  2. Agnes, married to William, son and heir to Sir William Hansard, Knt.
  3. Elizabeth (c), to William Monson, of South-Carleton,Esq;
  4. Catherine, to John, son and heir to Sir Richard Thimelby, Knt.
  5. Margaret, to Matthew St. Paul, of Snarford, Esq; and
  6. Maud, to George Portington, of Sawcliff, Esq; all in the county of Lincoln

From < Stirnet: 'Tyrwhitt2' >

Families covered: Tyrwhitt of Kettleby (Ketilby), Tyrwhitt of Scotter, Tyrwhitt of Stainfield

  • Sir William Tyrwhitt of Kettleby or Ketilby, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d 1522) m. Anne Constable (dau of Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough)
    • 1. Sir Robert Tyrwhitt of Kettleby, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (Vice Admiral) m. Maud Talboys (dau of Sir Robert Talboys of Goulton)
      • A. Sir William Tyrwhitt of Scotter, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (dvp 19.03.1540/1) m. Isabel Girlington (d 1559/60, dau of William (not Sir Robert) Girlington of Normanby)
      • B. Sir Robert Tyrwhitt of Leighton Bromswall (bur 06.1572) m. Elizabeth Oxenbridge (d 1578, dau of Sir Goddard Oxenbridge)
        • i. Catherine Tyrwhitt (dsp 1567) m. Sir Henry D'Arcy
      • C. Philip Tyrwhitt of Barton-upon-Humber (d 29.11.1558) m. Margaret Barnaby (d before 30.09.1592, dau of Edward Barnaby of Barton)
      • D. Marmaduke Tyrwhitt (4th son) probably of this generation m. Elizabeth Anne (d 1589, dau of Martin Anne of Frickley)
        • i. Dorothy Tyrwhitt
      • E. Anne Tyrwhitt m. _ Bolles of Hough
      • F. Agnes Tyrwhitt m. William Hansard (son of Sir William)
      • G. Elizabeth Tyrwhitt (d 08.10.1546) m. William Monson of South Carleton
      • H. Catherine Tyrwhitt Commoners identifies Catherine's husband as John Thimelby (son of Sir Richard). Maddison identifies him as ... m. Sir Richard Thimbleby of Irnham (d 28.09.1590)
      • I. Margaret or Margery Tyrwhitt (dsp) m1. Matthew St. Paul of Snareford (dsp 15.10.1556) m2. George Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe
      • J. Maud Tyrwhitt m. Henry (not George) Portington of Sawcliff

Main source(s): Commoners (vol i, Tyrwhitt of Nantyr), Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees 1906 (Tyrwhit of Kettleby), BEB1844 (Tyrwhitt of Stainfield), BP1934 (Berners)


< Stirnet: ‘Hansard01’ >

Families covered: Hansard of Cuxwold, Hansard of South Kelsey, Hansard of Usselby, Hansard of Walworth, Hansard of Whittingham

Maddison starts with 2 brothers, Sir Richard & Gilbert. www.walworthcastle.co.uk reports that "The Castle, its estate and the planned village were developed from around 1150ad by the Hansard family". The first of the family who is named by that site, who reclaimed Walworth Castle from the Neville family, was ...

  • Robert Hansard, "ninth Lord of the Manor" (a 1391) - continued above m. Margaret Gascoyne (dau of William Gascoyne)
    • 1. Sir Richard Hansard of South Kelsey & Walworth, Sheriff of Lincolnshire:(b c1377, d 1428) m. Joan Hedworth (dau of Sir John Hedworth)
      • A. Richard Hansard of South Kelsey & Walworth (d 1466) m. Margaret Delamore (dau of Thomas Delamore)
        • i. Richard Hansard of South Kelsey & Walworth (b c1457, d 1497) m. Elizabeth Blount (dau of Thomas Blount of Girsby by Agnes, dau/heir of Sir John Hawley of Utterby)
          • a. Sir William Hansard of South Kelsey & Walworth, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (b c1478, d 11.01.1521-2) m. Elizabeth Hutton (bur 12.05.1550, dau of John Hutton of Tudhoe (by Margaret, dau of Thomas Caurton), m2. Sir William Ayscough)
            • (1) William Hansard 'of South Kelsey' (b c1502, d 15.04.1522) m. (mcrt 04.12.1516) Anne/Agnes Tyrwhit (dau of Sir William (sb Robert?) Tyrwhit of Kettleby)
              • (A) Anne Hansard (dsp)
              • (B) Elizabeth Hansard (b c1520, d 10.10.1558) m. Sir Francis Ayscough of Stallingborough
            • (2) Elizabeth Hansard m. (Nicholas) Girlington
            • (3) Bridget Hansard (bur 20.12.1552) m1. Thomas Moigne of North Willingham (d 1536) m2. Vincent Grantham of Goltho m3. Thomas Taylor of Lincoln
            • (4)+ other issue - Robert (dsp), Thomas

For lower section (uploaded 17.02.08) : Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees (1906, Hansard of South Kelsey) with some input/support from Visitation (Walter Metcalfe 1881, Lincolnshire, 1562-4, Hansard #1) and as reported above

References

  1. The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets, Now Existing: Their Descents, Marriages, and Issues; Memorable Actions, Both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial and Monumental Iiscriptions [sic], Volume 1 (Google eBook) Arthur Collins. Tho. Wotton, 1741 - Nobility. Page 179. "Tyrwhitt, of Stainfield"
  2. Notices and remains of the family of Tyrwhitt [signed R.P.T.]. Corrected and repr. Repr. with corrections (Google eBook).  Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, 1872.  Page 22
  3. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/TYRWHITT.htm#Agnes%20TYRWHITT1
  4. Lincolnshire Pedigrees, edited by A.R. Maddison (1902) V 50 p. 63 < Archive.Org > Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Hansard of South Kelsey ; born 11 Henry VIII.; (1519/20) died 29 Sept. 1558; bur. at South Kelsey. The escheat says died 10 Oct. 1 Eliz. 1st wife.
  5. Lincolnshire Notes and Queries: A Quarterly Journal...devoted to the Antiquities, Parochial ... (1893) Vol. 3, page 179. < Archive.Org > Again, in the notes at the end of the paper on Anne Askew in Vol. VI. before mentioned (p. 130), the following corre^on is needed to note 2, in which it is stated that Sir V/m, Askewe (Ayscough) (whose first wife was Elizabeth Wrottesley, of whom I have just spoken) married secondly Margery^ daughter of Sir Robert Hildyard. This is an error, for his second wife was Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of John Hutton of Tudhoe, Co. Durham, and widow of Sir Wm. Hansard of South Kelsey, Knt. Her son by her first husband was William Hansard, who married Agnes, daughter of Sir Wm. Tirwhitt, Knt., and left an only daughter and heiress, Elizabeth Hansard, who married Sir Francis Ayscough (Sir Wm. Ayscough's son by his first wife), thus bringing South Kelsey into the family. Margery Hildyard was not the second wife of Sir William Ayscough, but nis mother, being the first wife of his father, Sir William Ayscough of Stallingborough, and the fine marble tomb spoken of in this note is to tbetr memory not that of their son.
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Agnes Hansard's Timeline

1520
1520
South Kelsey, Lincolnshire, England
1546
October 8, 1546
Kettleby, Lincolnshire, England
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South Kelsey, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
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Kettleby, Lincolnshire, England