Historical records matching Sir Thomas Fairfax, of Walton
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About Sir Thomas Fairfax, of Walton
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Sir Thomas Fairfax (c. 1450 – March 31, 1505)[1] was the first member of the Fairfax family to own Gilling Castle, near Gilling East, North Yorkshire, England. He is a direct ancestor of both Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge.[2] He was born Thomas Fairfax of Walton and was presumably a supporter of the House of York in the Wars of the Roses. Fairfax's original home was near the Battle of Towton, which decided the outcome of that war.[1] From 1489 to 1492, he successfully claimed the ownership of the Gilling Estate during two inquisitions.[1][3][unreliable source?] Before Fairfax, the de Etton family had owned this estate. However, in 1349, Margaret de Etton, the sister of Thomas de Etton—who owned the estate at that time and erected its tower keep[3]—married[4] Fairfax's ancestor, also named Thomas Fairfax. She entered an agreement that, should the de Etton family fail, the estate would be inherited by the Fairfax family.[3] Thus, historian John Marwood wrote that "it could be argued that the rightful heirs had at last come home."[1] When Fairfax received the estate, he became the Fairfax of Walton and Gilling.[1]
In 1505, the castle was essentially a large tower designed to be defensible against hit-and-run Scottish raiders, but not a long siege.[1] According to historian John Marwood, this was the largest tower house in England. The estate consisted of a water mill, 30 houses, 300 acres of attached land, 300 acres of wood and 1000 acres of moor.[1]
Fairfax became a Knight of the Bath in 1495. He married Elizabeth Sherburne of Stoneyhurst and had nine children: his eldest son Thomas, who inherited the estate upon the elder Thomas' death; three other sons named Richard, Robert and John; and five daughters named Jane, Elizabeth, Isabel, Anne and Dorothy.[4] According to Marwood, "there appears little to report from Thomas' life."[1]
Preceded by Edmund Hastings Owner of Gilling Castle c. 1492-1505 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Fairfax References[edit source | edit]^ a b c d e f g h A History of Gilling by John Marwood. Chapter 9.1: The Fairfax Family. Available publicly online through APL-385. ^ Reitwiesner, William Addams (2010). "Ancestry of Kate Middleton". Reitweisner Genealogy Services. ^ a b c Marwood chapter 8 ^ a b Norcliffe, Charles Best (1881). "The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Fowler, Esq Norroy King of Arms". The Publications of the Harleian Society (The Harleian Society) XVI: 117–119. Persondata Name Fairfax, Thomas Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death 1505 Place of death
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Sir Thomas Fairfax, of Walton's Timeline
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1449
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Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1451
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Walton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1463
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Walton, York, Eng.
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1465
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Walton, York, Eng.
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1467
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Walton, York, Eng.
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1471
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Walton, York, Eng.
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1473 |
1473
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Gilling Castle, Ryedale, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1475
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The Castle, Gilling East, North Yorkshire, England
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1475
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Walton, York, Eng.
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1476
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Probably Walton Gilling Castle, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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