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About Constance Tirwhit
This Sir William Tyrwhitt married Constance, daughter of Sir Anselm St. Quintin, of Brandsburton, near Beverley, co. York, Knight. (1)
His wife Constance, daughter of Sir Anselm St. Quentin, of Brandysburton, county of York, Knight, died before the tenth year of Henry the Sixth. Sir William died in the twenty-ninth Henry VI. His son and heir, Adam Tyrwhitt, of Ketelby, Esq., married Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph Lord Lumtey, and dying within a year of his father, was succeeded by his son Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, of Ketelby, Knight, who married Elizabeth, (laughter of Sir John Waterton, of Medley, county of York, Knight. He was a benefactor of the hospital of Glanford-bridge. Having been implicated in the quarrels of that disturbed period, he obtained a pardon in the 34th of Henry the Sixth, and died in the 36th of the same reign, leaving William, his son and heir. (2)
Sources
- Notices and remains of the family of Tyrwhitt [signed R.P.T.]. Corrected and repr (Google eBook) Robert Philip Tyrwhitt 1858. Page 13
- The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 157 (Google eBook). Edward Cave, John Nichols Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1835. Page 154
- http://www.thepeerage.com/p13979.htm
- https://www.agincourt600.com/2015/07/26/did-sir-william-tirwhit-ser... William Tirwhit’s first wife, whom he had married by 1410, was also from Yorkshire (Constance, daughter of Sir Anselm de Quentin of Bransburton, Yorks.) His second wife was a lady named Cecily about whom we know nothing more.
Constance Tirwhit's Timeline
1376 |
1376
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England
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1398 |
1398
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England
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1406 |
1406
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Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
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1436 |
1436
Age 60
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