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About Anne Ingleton
From: http://www.stepneyrobarts.co.uk/14998.htm
Robert Ingleton was succeeded by his son, George, who married Sibyl Billing, and dying in 1494 left a son, Robert, who married Anne, the daughter of Sir Richard Empson, Henry VII's tax-gatherer and 'one of the most hated men in the realm'.
They had one daughter, Jane, born in 1502, and Robert died in 1503 when Jane, as a minor, was committed as a ward to Sir Richard Empson, her grandfather. When Empson was attainted and executed by Henry VIII in 1510, Jane was given in charge of George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, who in 1514 assigned the wardship to John Bradbury of London and James Bodley of Walden in Essex. He was presumably a son of the Thomas Bodley whose daughter, Elisabeth, had married William Tyrell of Ockendon, as Jane was given in marriage by James Bodley to Humphrey TyreIl, the son of William and Elisabeth, c. 1517 (V.C.H. Buckinghamshire gives 'by 1517').
James Bodley was grandfather of Thomas Bodley, 1545-1613, the founder of the Bodleian Library at Oxford.) It is noted in 1518: 'Humphrey son and heir apparent of William Tirell of South Wokyngdon, Essex, granted livery of the lands of his wife Joan who is daughter and heiress of Robert son of George and Sibilla Yngleton'
Anne married Sir William Pierrepont, son of Francis Pierrepont and Margaret Burden.
Anne Ingleton's Timeline
1472 |
1472
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Towcester, Northamptonshire, England
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1498 |
1498
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Ockenden, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
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1500 |
1500
Age 28
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England
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