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About Mary Palmer

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sandys-10

Mary Sandys was born c1510 in England. Her parents were William, Lord Sandys of the Vine Chamberlain to Henry VIII and Margaret Bray. [1]

Marriage

She married three times.

Frowyk

m.1 : Thomas Frowyk (m c1520). Henry Frowyk’s son Thomas married Mary, daughter of Sir William Sandys, and died without issue in 1523. By will proved in 1527, Henry left his estates to his daughter Elizabeth and the children of her first husband John Coningsby. It was not until 1547, however, that Elizabeth recovered Old Fold from John Palmer and his wife Mary, whose first husband had been Thomas Frowyk. [2]

Pelham

m.2 Sir William Pelham (d. abt. 1538) of Laughton, Sussex.[3]

children

  • 1. Sir William Pelham of Newstead and Brockleby (b. c. 1528/30 - d. 24 Nov 1587), Master of the Ordinance.[3]
  • 2. Francis.[3]
  • 3. Sir Edward or Edmond (d. 04 Jun 1606)[3]

Palmer

m.3(bef. 1542 as second wife) John Palmer of Angmering, Sussex (b. bef. 1495 - d. 07 Jan 1563; bur. chapel of West Angmering), first son of:[3][4] Edward Palmer of Angmering,[4] and Alice, d. & h. of John Clement of Ightham Mote.[4] children

Mary and John had one son:

  • Thomas Palmer (b. Oct 1542).[5] m.1 Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Palmer of Parham, Sussex.[5] m.2 Alice.[5]

Notes

DOB est based on sons born between 1530 and 1542. Country assumed to be England based on father, spouse, and son.

Vis. of Sussex, 1530, states 2nd husband Palmer was of Aggmunden. ... He's of Angmering.

Sources

  • https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sandys-10 cites
  • 1. Wikipedia contributors, "William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Sandys,_1st_Baro... (accessed February 21, 2021).
  • 2. A P Baggs, Diane K Bolton, Eileen P Scarff and G C Tyack, 'South Mimms: Manors', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5, Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham, ed. T F T Baker and R B Pugh (London, 1976), pp. 282-285. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol5/pp282-285 [accessed 10 December 2020].
  • 3. "Pelham," in Vis. of Sussex, 1530. Archive.org. eBook.
  • 4. Bindoff, S.T. (1982). "Palmer, John (by 1495-1563), of Angmering, Suss., in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558. HOP. Web.
  • 5. Hasler, P.W. (1981). "Palmer, Thomas I (1542-by 1616), of Angmering, Suss. and Blackwall, Mdx.," in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603. HOP. Web.
  • 6. Dunlop, R. (1895). Pelham, William (DNB00). WikiSource.org.[1]
  • 7. Lundy, D. (2007, February 24). "Mary Sandys #218896," citing Mosley, 2003. The Peerage. Web.[2]
  • 8. Stephen, L. & Lee, S. (1895). "Pelham, Sir William (d. 1587)." DNB, pp. 255. Smith, Elder & Co. Google Books.[3]
  • Benolte, Thomas; Philipot, John; & Owen, George. The Visitations of the County of Sussex: 1530 and 1633-4. London: The Harleian Society, 1905. Vol LIII, p 21, Pelham.
  • A P Baggs, Diane K Bolton, Eileen P Scarff and G C Tyack, 'South Mimms: Manors', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5, Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham, ed. T F T Baker and R B Pugh (London, 1976), pp. 282-285. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol5/pp282-285 [accessed 10 December 2020].
  • North Mymms History Project A short history of the Knolles and Frowick families link However, by the time Henry Frowick married Anne Knolles, the family was in financial trouble, having sold off large properties to meet debts. Henry and Anne had two children - a son, Thomas, who married Mary, daughter of Sir William Sandys, and a daughter Elizabeth who married John Coningsby of Lincoln. “... the shields on the tomb in the Chantry Chapel indicate that the effigy is the offspring of a Frowyke and a Knolles, so therefore not Henry, but his son, Thomas d.1523. ”
  • Benolte, Thomas; Philipot, John; & Owen, George. The Visitations of the County of Sussex: 1530 and 1633-4. London: The Harleian Society, 1905. Vol LIII, pp 21, Pelham Archive.Org & 24, Palmer. Archive.Org
  • http://thepeerage.com/p21890.htm#i218896
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