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About Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet
Sources: Title: Helmingham Hall and the Tollemache Family Publication: http://www.helmingham.com/introduction.ht m Text: Second Lord Lauderdale
Helmingham and the Tollemache family have been together for many hundreds of years. The Hall and the old oak trees that you see today have seen much of the history of England pass before them, and man y generations of this family. The Tollemache family has lived in Suffolk from shortly after the Norman Conquest to the present day. Their home for the first 400 years was at Bentley, near lpswich, an d although there was a proud boast, Before the Normans into England came, Bentley was my seat and Tollemache my name, it seems now certain that the family came over from Avranches on the Normandy coas t. Their name was spelt Talemache, meaning 'purse bearer', and it is recorded that Hugh Tollemache was Purse Bearer to Henry 1. They remained at Bentley as squires and knights throughout the turbulent years of those early centuries, fighting for both Henry II against the Welsh and Edward I against the Scots and quite often aga inst their neighbours to retain their lands, Two Tollemache knights from Bentley fought at the Battle of Crécy against the French in 1346. However, in 1487, John Tollemache married Elizabeth Joyce, the heiress of Helmingham, and his son Lionel also married a Joyce. further cementing the union, and so they moved to Helmingham where the Jo yce family home of Creke Hall stood. John Tollemache and his wife proceeded to pull this down and build Helmingham, completed in 1510, as it stands today. surrounded by its deep moat, serene gardens a nd deer park. It must have been some years after my family moved to Helmingham that they started work on the gardens, but old maps and drawings show that the original shape of the main walled garden predates the ho use by many years; it was most probably of Saxon origin and constructed to protect stock from marauders. There was a wooden palisade to protect the garden from the deer until the present garden wall w as built in 1745. Title: www.thepeerage.com Text: 3rd Baronet. Title: Miscellaneous Text: http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/Dysart1643.ht m Title: Miscellaneous Text: http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/Dysart1643.htm burial 25 Mar 1669. Buried at Helmington, Suffolk, England http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Lionel-TOLLEMACHE-2nd-Baron-Tollemache/600000000702368032 5
Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet's Timeline
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1623
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of Helmingham, Suffolk
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April 25, 1624
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January 30, 1649
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Suffolk, United Kingdom
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July 10, 1659
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Fakenham Magna, Suffolk, England
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March 25, 1669
Age 46
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Helmingham, Suffolk
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March 1669
Age 46
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Suffolk, United Kingdom
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