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Richard Tyrrell, Esq.

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Death: 1431 (26-36)
Immediate Family:

Son of Walter Tyrell, of Avon and Eleanor Haute
Husband of Lady Anne Norbury
Father of John Tyrrell
Brother of Sir John de Anson Heron Tyrell, MP, Speaker of the House of Commons; William Tyrell and Sheriff Edward Tyrrell

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About Richard Tyrrell, Esq.

Anne Crozier died on 12 October 1464. She had married (1) Ingram Bruyn (d. 1418), & (2) Richard Tyrrell, Esq. (d. 1431).2

Richard Tyrell was the son of Walter Tyrell and Eleanor Flambard. [1] He passed away in 1431. See will. [2]

References

  • https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tyrrell-849
  • The Commons in the Parliament of 1422. English Society and Parliamentary ... By John Smith Roskell, p. 229
  • The Fifty Earliest English Wills in the Court of Probate, London: A.D. 1387 ... By Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court, p. 89 Archive.Org names wife Amy.
  • 'Parishes: Pavenham', in A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 76-80. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/beds/vol3/pp76-80 [accessed 1 December 2020]. MANORS Three manors are mentioned in Pavenham in the Survey of 1086, of which one, PAVENHAM MANOR, was held by Turstin, the Chamberlain of the king, in chief. ... William d'Abernon, son of John, had one daughter Elizabeth, who married William Croyser, and in 1353–4 her father made a settlement of Pavenham Manor on her and her husband. (fn. 44) William Croyser died some time before 1368–9, (fn. 45) and his widow, subsequently married to John Grey, held Pavenham during her lifetime. (fn. 46) It then passed to William Croyser her son by her first marriage, whose daughter Anne wife of Richard Tyrrell brought a successful claim against John Grey as to her right to the manor. (fn. 47) John Tyrrell, probably a son of Anne, held one-fourth of a fee in Pavenham in 1428, (fn. 48) and this property remained in the same family for upwards of 200 years.
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tyrrell_(died_1437)_ Sir John Tyrrell (c. 1382 – 2 April 1437)[1] lord of the manor of Heron in the parish of East Horndon, Essex, was Knight of the Shire for Essex, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Treasurer of the Royal Household. John Tyrrell had the following four brothers: Edward Tyrrell (d. 17 December 1442); Richard Tyrrell; Thomas Tyrrell; William Tyrrell, who died before 1442. And sister Elizabeth Tyrrell, who married, as his second wife, Sir William Lisle (d.1442), illegitimate son of Robert Lisle, 3rd Baron Lisle (d.1399).
  • Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... Page 264. GoogleBooks
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