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Sir Richard Argall, Esq.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: East Sutton, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1588 (50-52)
East Sutton, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: East Sutton Church, East Sutton, Kent, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Argall, Esq. and Margaret Argall
Husband of Lady Joan Argall and Mary Washington (Scott)
Father of Thomas Argall; Sir Reginald Argall; Dame Elizabeth Filmer; Jane Fleetwood; John Argall and 6 others
Brother of John Argall

Occupation: 2nd Lord East Sutton (called 'Sir', although never knighted), Knight
Managed by: Lucy Everette Folk
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About Richard Argall, 2nd Lord of East Sutton

  • 'Richard Argall1,2
  • 'M, b. 1542, d. 1588
  • Charts
    • Henry I, King of England Descendant Chart
    • Henry II, King of England Descendant Chart
    • John I, King of England-Magna Charta Descendant Chart
    • Edward I, King of England Descendant Chart
    • Eleanor of Aquitaine Descendant Chart
    • William I, The Conqueror Descendant Chart
  • ' Richard Argall was born in 1542 at East Sutton, Kent, England. He married Mary Scott, daughter of Reginald Scott and Mary Tuke, in 1568 at Boughton Malherb, Kent, England. Richard Argall died in 1588 at East Sutton, Kent, England.
  • 'Child of Richard Argall and Mary Scott
    • ◦Elizabeth Argall+ b. 1576, d. 9 Aug 1638
  • Citations
  • 1.[S132] Aileen Lewers Langston and J. Orton Buck Jr, Charlemagne's Descendants-II, p. 28.
  • 2.[S39] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry-Richardson, p. 311.
  • http://www.charlemagne.org/p90.htm#i2959
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  • Sir Reginald Scott, Sheriff of Kent, Captain of Calais & Sangatte1,2,3
  • M, b. circa 1512, d. 16 December 1554
  • Father Sir John Scott, Sheriff of Kent, Burgess of New Romney1,4 b. b 1485, d. 7 Oct 1533
  • Mother Anne Pympe1,4 b. b 1484, d. bt Aug 1524 - 16 Feb 1540
  • Sir Reginald Scott, Sheriff of Kent, Captain of Calais & Sangatte was born circa 1512 at of Scott's Hall, Smeeth, Kent, England.1,3 He married Emelyn Kempe, daughter of Sir William Kempe, Sheriff of Kent and Eleanor Browne, before 1537; They had 1 son (Sir Thomas) and 2 daughters (Katherine, wife of John Baker; & Anne, wife of Walter Mayney).1,5,2,3 Sir Reginald Scott, Sheriff of Kent, Captain of Calais & Sangatte married Mary Tuke, daughter of Sir Bryan Tuke and Grissell Boughton, before 1542; They had 5 sons (Bryan; Charles, Esq; Henry, Gent; George, Gent; & William) and 4 daughters (Ursula, wife of Lawrence Rooke; 'Mary, wife of Richard Argall, Esq'; Elizabeth, wife of William Heyman; & Margaret, wife of Thomas Rooke).1,3 Sir Reginald Scott, Sheriff of Kent, Captain of Calais & Sangatte left a will on 4 September 1554.3 He died on 16 December 1554 at Scott's Hall, Smeeth, Kent, England; Buried at Brabourne, Kent.3 His estate was probated on 13 February 1555.3
  • Family 1 Emelyn Kempe b. c 1517, d. b 1542
  • Children
    • Sir Thomas Scott, Sheriff of Kent+3 b. c 1537, d. 30 Dec 1594
    • Catherine Scott6,1 b. c 1540
  • Family 2 Mary Tuke b. c 1512, d. a Jun 1555
  • Citations
  • 1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 335.
  • 2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 276.
  • 3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 2.
  • 4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 1-2.
  • 5.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 555-556.
  • 6.[S2301] Unknown author, Stemmata Robertson & Durdin., p. 223.
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2836.htm#...
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  • OTHER REFERENCES LIST MARY (SCOTT) ARGALL AS THE DAU. OF REGINALD SCOTT & MARY TUKE. IS THERE AN ERROR LISTED HERE, THE LINK TO THE DAU. MARY LISTS HER AS WIFE TO ANTHONY ST. LEGER & ALEXANDER CULPEPER, NO INFORMATION FOR A HUSBAND RICHARD ARGALL.
  • Sir Thomas Scott, Sheriff of Kent1,2,3
  • M, b. circa 1537, d. 30 December 1594
  • Father Sir Reginald Scott, Sheriff of Kent, Captain of Calais & Sangatte4 b. c 1512, d. 16 Dec 1554
  • Mother Emelyn Kempe1,4 b. c 1517, d. b 1542
  • Sir Thomas Scott, Sheriff of Kent was born circa 1537 at of Scott's Castle, East Sutton, Kent, England; Age 39 in 1576.1,3 He married Elizabeth Baker, daughter of Sir John Baker, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Speaker of the House of Commons, Ambassador to Denmark and Elizabeth Dineley, circa 1556; They had 10 sons (Sir Edward; Thomas, Esq; Sir John; Richard; Robert; Reginald; Sir William; Joseph; Anthony; & Benjamin) and 4 daughters (Elizabeth, wife of John Knatchbull, & of Sir Richard Smyth; Emeline, wife of Sir Robert Edolphe; Anne, wife of Richard Knatchbull, & Sir Henry Bromley; & 'Mary, wife of Richard Argall, Esq.').5,2,3 Sir Thomas Scott, Sheriff of Kent left a will on 17 December 1594.3 He died on 30 December 1594 at Scott's Hall, East Sutton, Kent, England.3 His estate was probated on 7 January 1595.3
  • Family Elizabeth Baker b. c 1537, d. 17 Nov 1583
  • Child
    • Mary Scott6,7,8,2,3 b. c 1558, d. c 1636
  • Citations
  • 1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 335.
  • 2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 482.
  • 3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 2-3.
  • 4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 2.
  • 5.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 335-336.
  • 6.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 336.
  • 7.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 631.
  • 8.[S15] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, p. 352.
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1747.htm
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  • Administrative history:
  • The Filmer family originally lived at Otterden and references to various members of the family living in that neighbourhood can be found in T124 and T200. Robert Filmer was the first member to move to East Sutton, living at Little Charlton. He was one of the Prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas in the reign of Elizabeth I and appears to have been the founder of the family fortunes. As an indication of his improved status he obtained a grant of arms in 1570 [F1/1].
  • His son, Sir Edward, married Elizabeth, sister of John Argall, lord of the manor of East Sutton, and the latter, soon becoming indebted to his brother in law, was compelled to sell him the manor. An interesting group of letters about these negotiations will be found in C1.
  • His son, Sir Robert, author of Patriarcha, was imprisoned in Leeds Castle for his support of Charles I and East Sutton Place was searched by Parliamentary forces on several occasions in 1643 [C4].
  • Letter patent of Henry VIII. Licence to alienate, John Tufton and Stephen Reames to Thomas Argall of London, gent. and w. Margaret U120/T1/30/1 5 February 1546
  • Contents:
  • Manors of East Sutton and Densted, Chartham [as described in T1/29/2]
  • Seal: almost whole Great Seal, poor condition, illegible and discoloured
  • Endorsed: (i) Sol' ix li viij s. xd. ob. pro fine )
  • Sol' xx s. iiij d. pro sigillo)Hales
  • Sol' iiij s. pro ex. et irrotul')
  • (ii) Enrolled in Exchequer, Hilary term 37 Henry VIII
  • Conveyance for life of grantor U120/T1/31 7 April 1564
  • Contents:
  • Margaret Argall of London, widow of Thomas Argall, to son 'Richard'
  • Manors of East Sutton and Densted, Chartham
  • Appointment of attorneys to deliver to deliver livery of seisin, Robert Welles and John Spyllett
  • Seal: ? badge
  • Signature of Margaret Argall
  • Miscellaneous families [no ref. or date]
  • Contents:
  • All Probates unless otherwise stated
  • Thomas Argall of London U120/T201/11 1563
  • 'Richard Argall of East Sutton [Extract] U120/T201/14 1588
  • John Argall, son of 'Richard of East Sutton' U120/T201/16 1643
  • CORRESPONDENCE [no ref. or date]
  • Sir Edward Filmer (d.1629) [no ref. or date]
  • Letters from his brother-in-law, John Argall U120/C1 1610
  • 12 docs.
  • Contents:
  • Concerning negotiations for Sir Edward's purchase of East Sutton from Argall to pay latter's debts; with some draft replies
  • http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=051-u120&ci...
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  • The Filmer family was originally seated at Herst, in the parish of Otterden, Kent, where Robert Filmer lived in the reign of Edward II. Sir Edward Filmer was eldest son of Robert Filmour, prothonotary of the court of Common Pleas in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, who removed to the estate of Little Charleton, in East Sutton, which he had purchased, and died in 1585. Sir Edward increased this estate by purchasing from his brother-in-law John Argall, Esq., the manor of East Sutton; he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth, and served the office of sheriff of Kent 13 James I.
  • He is represented in a handsome suit of body armor, a large frill round his neck, trunk-breeches, and jack-boots. His wife, Elizabeth, daughter of 'Richard Argall, esq.', wears a cap, hood, ruff and short mantle; her dress opens in front and discovers a petticoat worked and fringed at the edge.
  • 3. Elizabeth Argall b. c 1570/75, Kent, England, d. 9 Aug 1638, buried: East Sutton church, East Sutton, Kent, Eng. Weis: Magna Charta Sureties 1215 4th ed. page 147; Robert Clutterbuck: History of Hertfordshire, Vol. 1 page 172 for Filmer chart.; sister to Samuel Argall the Governor of VA 1617-19; resided in Maidstone, Kent; will proved 16 Aug 1638 buried beside husband; Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors by James T. Mitchell chart 1313 Will WILL OF DAME ELIZABETH FILMER, LATE WIFE OF SIR EDWARD FILMER, KNIGHT. WILL DATED 23 MARCH 1635/ CODICIL 2 AUGUST 1638; PROVED 16 AUGUST 1638. .....
  • ..... My brother, JOHN ARGALL, ESQ. a gold ring. My sister, DAME JANE FLETWOOD, a piece of Queen ELIZABETHS coyne. Sister, DAME SARAH JENKINSON, a like piece of gold of Queen ELIZABETHS coyne. ELIZABETH PEERSON, widow, 40 shillings. Each of my manservants, 10 shillings. ELIZABETH FRYDE, my apprentice, 40 shillings. Residue to my son, EDWARD FILMER, sole EXECUTOR.
  • Published August 2, 1638 - Wa. RETROVICK< Scrivener.
  • http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6025/filmer_argall.htm
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Richard Argall, 2nd Lord of East Sutton's Timeline

1536
1536
East Sutton, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1545
December 23, 1545
Age 10
Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
1572
1572
East Sutton, Kent, England
1574
1574
of Higham Hill in Parish of Walthamstowe Co, Essex
1575
1575
Saint Faith-in-the-fields, London, Middlesex, England

http://www.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_3...
b. abt 1570, Kent, England

LDS Ancestral File
Elizabeth ARGALL (AFN: MJJC-M6)
Birth: 1570 East Sutton Mano, East Sutton, Kent, England

1575
Kent, England, United Kingdom
1575
Age 39
2nd Lord East Sutton
1577
1577
Kent, England, United Kingdom
1578
1578
East Sutton, Kent, England