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About Thomas Alleyne "the Younger"
brief biography
He or his father was originally from Northamptonshire, but acquired or held lands at Outwell (Norfolk). He lived in London and sold the lands at Outwell to provide dowries for his daughters.
He had a grant of arms. Some information cobbled together from Google snippets of The Coat of Arms, Issues 89-95 (1974), 130, say:
"Habendum the which sign of Arms to have use and hold unto the said Thomas Alleyn and John to every (one) of them and by the issues and procreation of their bodies lawfully begotten in all honour and gentleness everylastingly ... being preserved at Peterborough Museum, Northamptonshire (the grantee being described as of N'hants; in fact he was a Norfolk man his family coming from Outwell in that county, as is apparent from the Will of Thomas Alyn alias Allyn, Citizen and Skinner of London, P.C.C. 1523/4, and College of Arms MS 1, folio 66, see Visitation of London 1568, ed. Rawlins, Harleian Society, 1963, vols. cix & cx ..."
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Thomas Alleyne "the Younger"'s Timeline
1460 |
1460
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St Clements, Outwell, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1480 |
1480
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Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1490 |
1490
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Outwell, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1492 |
1492
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Outwell, Norfolk, , England
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1523 |
April 1, 1523
Age 63
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St Martins, Ludgate, London, Middlesex (now Greater London), England (United Kingdom)
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April 3, 1523
Age 63
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Saint Martin's Ludgate Cathedral, Ludgate, London, Middlesex (now Greater London), England (United Kingdom)
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