Elizabeth Framlingham, Lady Tilney

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Elizabeth Framlingham (Jeffrey), Lady Tilney

Also Known As: "widow Tilney"
Birthdate:
Death: after 1544
Immediate Family:

Daughter of ... Jeffrey, of Stansfield in Suffolk and Elizabeth Jeffrey
Wife of Sir Philip Tilney, III and Francis Framlingham
Mother of Katherine Baker; Elizabeth Clarke; Agnes “Ann” Hubberd and Charles Framlingham, Kt., of Crow's Hall

Managed by: Woodman Mark Lowes Dickinson, OBE
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About Elizabeth Framlingham, Lady Tilney

Biography

https://queryblog.tudorhistory.org/2010/12/question-from-louise-eli...

Philip Tilney married firstly Margaret Brewse, secondly Jane Teye, and thirdly Elizabeth Jeffrey, who was a Brandon relative (her grandmother was Eleanor Brandon, aunt of Sir Charles, Duke of Suffolk). By Elizabeth he had three daughters: Katherine, maid to Katherine Howard and later the wife of John Baker, half brother of Archbishop Matthew Parker; Elizabeth who was maid to, and present at the execution of Jane Grey; and Anne. After Philip Tylney died in 1532, Elizabeth Jeffrey/Tilney married again and had three more children.


https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tilney-92

Sir Philip Tilney was a member of the Commissions of the Peace for the counties of both Suffolk and Norfolk named in State Papers from 1 March 1515/6 (6 Henry VIII). [1]

Her married 3) Elizabeth daughter of ... Jeffrey of Stansfield, Suffolk and Elizabeth Glenham, daughter of John Glenham and Ellenor Brandon.

  1. Katherin married to ... Baker
  2. Elizabeth married to Peter Clarke
  3. Anne married to John Hubbert of Norfolk. (In her father's will of December 1532 she is named as Agnes).

http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-25-71.pdf

REMARRIAGE OF TESTATOR’S WIDOW

According to Crispe, supra, p. 60, after the testator’s death his widow, Elizabeth (nee Jeffrey) Tilney, married Lionel Talmache, esquire.

Other sources, however, indicate that after the testator’s death Elizabeth married Francis Framlingham (d.1544), esquire, of Crow’s Hall in Debenham, Suffolk. See the pedigrees in Gunn, supra; Francis Framlingham’s will, in which he appoints his wife, Lady Elizabeth Tilney, as one of his executors, TNA PROB 11/31/544; and the pedigrees of Tilney and Framlingham in Metcalfe, supra, pp. 73-4, and 192:

https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft#page/72/mode/2up


Francis Framlingham was the son of Sir James Framlingham (d.1519) by an illegitimate daughter of Margaret Neville, widow of Sir John Mortimer, and divorced wife of Charles Brandon (d. 22 August 1545), Duke of Suffolk. See ‘Excursions 1992’, Suffolk Institute, p. 109, available as a pdf file online:

At the end of the 14th century [the manor of Crow’s Hall] was acquired by the Framlingham family, who rose to prominence in the early 16th century through kinship with Henry VIII's favourite, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Like his royal master, Brandon had a chequered marital history, and Sir James Framlingham married the daughter of one of Brandon's ex-wives. Sir James's son, Francis, died at the siege of Boulogne, 1544, leaving an under-age heir, Sir Charles, the last male member of the family . . . .


“The manors of Suffolk; notes on their history and devolution, with some illustrations of the old manor houses”. by Copinger, Walter Arthur, 1847-1910; Copinger, H. B. (Harold Bernard), b. 1881 (Publication date 1905). Page 129. < Archive.Org >

Sir James Framlingham died in 1519, when the manor passed to his son and heir, Thomas Framlingham, who died without issue, whereupon the manor devolved on his brother and heir, Francis Framlingham, married to EUzabeth Anne, daughter of Sir Philip Tilney, and died 20th September, 1544,^ when it passed to his son and heir. Sir Charles Framlingham.

References

  • https://archive.org/stream/fragmentagenealo08cris#page/60/mode/2up
  • “The visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond herald, 1612, with notes and an appendix of additional Suffolk pedigrees.” by Harvey, William, d. 1567; British Museum. MSS (Harleian 1103); Cook, Robert, d. 1593; Raven, J. E. (John Earle); Metcalfe, Walter Charles (Publication date 1882). Page 73. < Archive.org >